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BUSINESS BRIEF: King Sturge has been appointed to advise ...
30 January 2004
King Sturge has been appointed to advise on regenerating the former GKN North Works site at East Cowes by the South East England Development Agency. The agency has bought the 8ha site on behalf of Cowes Waterfront, a partnership between the Isle of Wight Economic Development Partnership and Isle of Wight Council. The site is part of a scheme to regenerate Cowes and the Medina Valley as a yachting, business and tourist centre. It was originally used to make seaplanes and hovercraft.
BUSINESS BRIEF: JMP Consultants are to carry out ...
30 January 2004
JMP Consultants are to carry out a consultation of young people in Norfolk in an attempt to determine the effects of transport availability on their choice of further education. The post-16 transport study, commissioned by Norfolk County Council, will be carried out among groups at schools and sixth form colleges and youngsters not currently studying. As well as identifying the extent to which transport provision influences the choice of course and place of education, JMP will also advise on the most effective methods to achieve better access to further education in the county.
BUSINESS BRIEF: Mott MacDonald has been appointed ...
30 January 2004
Mott MacDonald has been appointed by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development to provide infrastructure and structural services for the development of its £9.5 million headquarters in Wimbledon, south-west London. The five-story building is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
BUSINESS BRIEF: The London Borough of Haringey has commissioned ...
30 January 2004
The London Borough of Haringey has commissioned Atkins Environmental to carry out a study of the quantity and quality of parks and facilities available for indoor and outdoor sports in the borough with a view to assessing future provision until 2016. The study will estimate the number of parks, pitches, sports halls and swimming pools required by judging demand and trends. It will also highlight which of the borough's facilities need to be improved.
BUSINESS BRIEF: The Babtie Group has been appointed as technical adviser ...
30 January 2004
The Babtie Group has been appointed as technical adviser to the new public-private partnership unit established by the Roads Service - an executive agency of Northern Ireland's Department for Regional Development - to help it procure road projects. The roads investment package, worth £250 million, will be provided through a private finance initiative and forms part of the regional transport strategy for Northern Ireland.
‘Enterprise city’ contest mooted
30 January 2004
A European City of Enterprise competition was this week proposed by the chancellor as the Government pledged to tackle the chronic malaise in UK entrepreneurship and aspiration.
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.
LGA chair criticises ‘new localism’ policy
30 January 2004
local government Voter fatigue and fragmentation of public services could be the end result of the Government’s proposed “new localism”, according to the chairman of the Local Government Association.
Media can help build community cohesion, committee is told
30 January 2004
Local media have an important role to play in building community cohesion, an ODPM committee heard this week.
Scottish regeneration agency selects chief
30 January 2004
Scotland’s housing and regeneration agency has appointed Angiolina Foster as its new chief executive.
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