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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIEF: Directors appointed

23 January 2004

Three directors have been appointed to the company responsible for delivering the Liverpool Capital of Culture events in 2008. Kevin Johnson is to become chief operating officer at the Liverpool Culture Company, Kris Donaldson is its new director of marketing, and Jason Harborow takes the role of director of commercial and tourism operations.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIEF: Friends of the Earth angry

23 January 2004

Campaign group Friends of the Earth last week reacted angrily to news that plans for a high-speed rail link between London and Scotland have been shelved indefinitely. At the same time, it was revealed that the cost of Glasgow's M74 motorway could reach £1 billion - four times the original estimate. FoE chief executive Duncan McLaren said: "Scotland's transport priorities need to be urgently reviewed."

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIEF: Lancashire Council to redirect tax

23 January 2004

Lancashire County Council has agreed to redirect its share of additional council tax collected in four districts to Local Strategic Partnerships if Fylde, Lancaster, Preston and South Ribble district councils agree to do the same. New regulations in council tax collection mean that councils can choose to raise tax on second homes from 50 to 90 per cent. The county council estimates that £493,000 could be shared out to Lancashire communities.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: DATA CHECK - Welsh businesses lag behind on profitability

23 January 2004

Businesses in Wales have the lowest level of profitability in the UK, according to economic analysts Experian.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Rural difference are ignored, says review

23 January 2004

The Government has failed to take account of the differences between rural areas by lumping them together under a 'rural policy' umbrella, a review of the 2000 rural White Paper has found.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Cost concerns cause tram plan revisions

23 January 2004

Plans for a Leeds Supertram network are being revised after the cost of the project rose to more than double that originally estimated.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Heathrow regeneration plan to bridge skills gap

23 January 2004

In a bid to tackle the skills deficit in west London and enable local people to take up future employment opportunities at Heathrow Airport, BAA has produced what it claims is the first economic regeneration strategy drawn up by a private sector company.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Guide for planners aims to make Bristol sustainability clear

23 January 2004

A guide to help Bristol's planners assess the sustainability of construction projects is being launched by the South-West's new regional centre for regeneration training.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Barnet starts Cricklewood renewal plan consultation

23 January 2004

A regeneration scheme for Cricklewood, Brent Cross and West Hendon described as the largest regeneration scheme in the capital has been put out to public consultation by Barnet Borough Council.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: U-turn on planning Bill fails to buy off critics

23 January 2004

A government U-turn that would allow county councils a role in the new planning system has failed to persuade opponents to call off their bid to dilute the reforms.

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