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Moves: Appointment at Staffordshire Moorlands District Council
26 March 2004
Ian Poultney has been appointed as head of regeneration at Staffordshire Moorlands District Council. He will be responsible for delivering regeneration programmes in the three local market towns of Cheadle, Biddulph and Leek. Poultney was previously head of business development at Black Country Investment.
Moves: Appointment at Camborne Pool Redruth (CPR)
26 March 2004
Cornish urban regeneration company Camborne Pool Redruth (CPR) Regeneration has made two appointments. Sara Eckersley joins the organisation as development assistant and will support the development manager in property and development related issues. Eckersley previously worked at Hartcliffe Community Campus in Bristol, where she managed a small team working to regenerate a local site. Steve Havers joins CPR as planning adviser. He will be involved in strategic policy development, transport planning, housing and regeneration. Havers previously worked for Cornwall County Council, where he had responsibility for drafting the Cornwall Structure Plan.
Moves: Appointment at Cornwall Strategic Partnership
26 March 2004
Andrea Gilbert has been appointed as social inclusion coordinator for the Cornwall Strategic Partnership. Gilbert will be responsible for coordinating and delivering Cornwall-wide strategic actions for social inclusion. She was previously social inclusion officer for Penwith District Council and the Cornwall action team in Penwith.
Moves: Appointment at Hastings Borough Council
26 March 2004
Monica Adams-Acton has been appointed manager of economic development at Hastings Borough Council. She was previously town centre manager for Hastings and St Leonards and prior to that worked in economic development in the US. In her new role she will lead a team in charge of economic inclusion, sector support and a variety of transport and regeneration schemes.
Underground chiefs face grilling after 'failure to consult'
26 March 2004
London's leaders this week pledged to interrogate the body responsible for public transport in the capital after it was accused of taking a haphazard approach to mass transit planning.
Moves: Appointment at Alliance Sub-regional Strategic Partnership
26 March 2004
Jim Hanrahan has been appointed as strategic partnerships manager by the Alliance Sub-regional Strategic Partnership, a division of the East Midlands Development Agency. Hanrahan will deal with issues relating to transport, infrastructure, funding and tourism in north Nottinghamshire and north-east Derbyshire. He was previously director of economy, leisure, tourism and arts at Lincoln City Council.
Wait-and-see partners 'are endangering LSPs'
26 March 2004
Some partners are endangering the "huge potential" of local strategic partnerships (LSPs) by waiting to see if they work before committing resources, according to an academic evaluating the initiative.
New Docklands skyscraper approved
26 March 2004
Tower Hamlets Council last week granted approval for a 63-storey skyscraper at the western end of West India Quay in Canary Wharf. The council's development committee reached a decision on the 246 metre-high Columbus Tower in less than half an hour. Designed by architects DMWR, the tower will provide a mixture of office, hotel, restaurant and retail space and could be completed by 2007. Councillor and committee member Kevin Morton voted against the approval because he said issues such as local concerns about the lack of affordable housing had not been resolved. However, he was defeated by four votes to one.
Leeds aims for even spread of students
26 March 2004
Undergraduates who have been blamed for turning north-west Leeds into a ghetto will be dispersed around the city as part of a university-led housing strategy.
New towns' lessons to be researched for fresh housing drive
26 March 2004
Lessons from the mixed successes of the English new towns that could be applied to the Government's sustainable communities programme are to be the subject of a new study.
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