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MOVES: Appointment at Communities Scotland
9 January 2004
National regeneration quango Communities Scotland has internally promoted Lynn McCulloch to the post of head of inspection in its regulation and inspection division. McCulloch joined the agency in July as an inspection manager. She was previously director of Ferguslie Park Housing Association and prior to that worked in the housing department at Glasgow City Council.
MOVES: Appointment at Swansea City Centre Partnership Board
9 January 2004
The Swansea City Centre Partnership Board, which brings together representatives from the city's private, public and voluntary sectors, has selected a new chair. Rosemary Morgan is a partner at solicitor's Morgan LaRoche, and has spent more than 30 years working in the city. She is also president of the Swansea Law Society and a member of the Council of the University of Wales. She replaces Richard Smith.
MOVES: Appointment at Birmingham's City Strategic Partnership
9 January 2004
Dr Naomi Rees has been appointed as the partnership manager for Birmingham's City Strategic Partnership. Rees joins the body from Staffordshire County Council where she worked on community health. Prior to that she spent ten years with the joint food safety and standards group, and two years with a Scottish-funded partnership health project.
MOVES: Appointment at Bradford Housing Partnership
9 January 2004
The Bradford Housing Partnership, a multi-agency body which aims to drive up the standard of homes in the city, has elected a new chair. Geraldine Howley, chief executive of not-for-profit landlord Bradford Community Housing Trust Group, replaces outgoing chair Will Jennings, who has served the partnership for the last 15 years.
BUSINESS BRIEF: Atkins has been appointed to ...
9 January 2004
Atkins has been appointed to carry out a feasibility study of the site of the former Maerdy Colliery for Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council, the Welsh Development Agency and the Maerdy Communities First partnership. The study, to be carried out with Marketing Planning Associates, will examine the possibility of setting up a mixed-use visitor centre with tourist accommodation. The consultancies will also carry out landscape, ecological and geotechnical engineering investigations and develop a masterplan for the site.
MOVES: Appointment at The Urban Thames Gateway Kent Programme
9 January 2004
The Urban Thames Gateway Kent Programme has appointed Liz Patmore as urban community chest coordinator. The Community Chest programme provides small grants for community and voluntary schemes that have failed to access funding from other funding streams. Patmore, who joins from Kent County Council's economic development unit, will coordinate and promote the project across wards in Dartford and Gravesham.
BUSINESS BRIEF: White Young Green has been appointed to ...
9 January 2004
White Young Green has been appointed to create a framework for redeveloping part of the Frog Island area of the city by the Leicester Regeneration Company. The Leicester Waterside scheme is one of five projects in the company's masterplan, which includes proposals for housing, commercial development and a marina.
MOVES: Appointments at the new lottery distributing body
9 January 2004
Two senior appointments for the new lottery distributing body have been announced. The new organisation will be created this spring through the merger of existing distributors the New Opportunities Fund and the Community Fund. Gerald Oppenheim, formerly director of policy and communications at the Community Fund, will take on the post of director, planning and performance. The former director of policy and external relations at the New Opportunities Fund, Vanessa Potter, moves to the post of the same name for the new distributor.
BUSINESS BRIEF: Arup has been appointed by ...
9 January 2004
Arup has been appointed by Sheffield City Council to carry out two transport studies in the north of the city. The study areas, in the Upper Don Valley and Chapeltown, both fall in the M1 corridor strategic economic zone and are eligible for EU Objective 1 funding. The consultancy will investigate the environmental and social impact of the zone on transport and social inclusion in the community.
Regeneration degree for London university
9 January 2004
A London university is to offer a foundation degree and masters programme in urban regeneration, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.
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