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QUOTES OF THE WEEK
30 January 2004
"This isn't about trying to kill small businesses in deprived areas; we want to create opportunities for them." - Business for Social Respons-ibility vice-president Bill Boler says retail development will not drive out local businesses.
Bid to dock rowdy tenants' benefits ditched
30 January 2004
The Government has backed-down on its proposals to dock benefit from anti-social tenants after opposition from housing groups and local authorities.
Scottish regeneration agency selects chief
30 January 2004
Scotland's housing and regeneration agency has appointed Angiolina Foster as its new chief executive.
Planning amendment for county councils
30 January 2004
An amendment to the planning Bill that would give county councils a statutory role in preparing strategies for regional development was passed in the Lords last week.
Council suspends staff over renewal overspend
30 January 2004
A multi-million pound overspend on a city centre regeneration scheme in Stoke-on-Trent has led to the suspension of three senior council officers.
Housing pathfinders may raze 100,000 homes
30 January 2004
Up to 100,000 homes face demolition under plans to kick-start declining housing markets in the North and Midlands, it emerged this week.
ODPM plans northern growth belt
30 January 2004
The highest level of government is collaborating with the regional development agencies (RDAs) on a radical plan to concentrate public spending in the North on an urban belt running from Liverpool to Newcastle.
AGENDA TO 2 MARCH
30 January 2004
3-4 February Local Government Association (LGA) Annual Urban Conference. Organiser: LGA. Venue: Leeds. Fee: £293.75-411.25. Details: (tel) 020 7664 3013. 9 February Decentralisation for Rural Delivery? Seizing the Opportunity....
BOOK REVIEW: Random tour of housing horizon
30 January 2004
Architectural Design, AD to aficionados, is a long-standing organ of the architectural establishment - standing for high-quality design values in both content and presentation. It has plenty of competition these days, but it retains a certain dignity on the now rather crowded magazine stand.
DIARY: Freebie flypast, 80s revival makes a splash and motoring madness
30 January 2004
Liverpool's selection as European Capital of Culture 2008 was a surprise in some quarters - particularly, if we are to believe architect of Liverpool's bid Sir Bob Scott, in Newcastle.
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