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TURNING POINT: Discovering a head for heritage
30 January 2004
My turning point was failing to get a job. In spring 1998 I had been working for many years in the British Library and been promoted once.
WATERWAYS: Saved from a watery grave
30 January 2004
The British public's love for our heritage of canals, rivers and harbours has spurred a welcome revolution in waterways regeneration that brims with future potential. But it wasn't always that way, finds Ben Walker.
SPECIAL REPORT: HOUSING MARKET RENEWAL - A Regeneration & Renewal special report
30 January 2004
A year into the Government's housing market renewal pathfinder programme, Ben Willis asks whether the new schemes are learning the lessons of the past.
EDITORIAL: Don't forget small firms in revival of deprived areas
30 January 2004
There is growing evidence that investing in deprived areas makes good business sense. Last year research demonstrated that, over a 20 year period, investment returns on commercial property in deprived areas have exceeded the market average. RBS Natwest's recently published data revealed that default rates amongst small business customers in deprived areas were no higher than in other places.
OPINION: Why theirs are better than ours
30 January 2004
I went to Bilbao for the weekend. I came back with sciatica and a changed perspective. It is a city of under 400,000 people in a hinterland of a million. It has the Gehry building and the Koons fluffy puppy. It has ETA death threats and great bars. It has a transport system - I was going to add "the like of which you've never seen in the UK," but that goes without saying. It actually has a transport system.
OPINION: Spectacle of debate is an insult
30 January 2004
A review committee chaired by the chief executive of the Guardian Media Group has recommended that publication of official statistics be handed over to an independent body to avoid "spin" by government. Meanwhile, New Labour's "Big Conversation" resumed with Tony Blair going face-to-face with critics of the plans for top-up fees.
OPINION: Core city crunch comes as report highlights flaws
30 January 2004
Michael Parkinson's report for the Core Cities group, Competitive European Cities: Where do the Core Cities Stand, has to become the 2004 must-read for every regenerator. Jam-packed with comparative statistics, it's an exemplary case of how to
INTERVIEW: Taking a devolutionary approach
30 January 2004
With a population of one million, Birmingham City Council can hardly be called a 'local' authority. Hence this year's radical devolution of council power, headed up by David Maxted.
ANALYSIS: UK must bridge tourism trade gap
30 January 2004
Britain needs to take steps to reduce its £15 billion tourism trade deficit and work out how best to keep tourist spending within local economies.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Bid to move major retailers into poor areas
30 January 2004
A government-backed project to stimulate failing local econ-omies is in talks with around 15 high street retailers in an effort to persuade them to open branches in some of the country's poorest areas.
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