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Regeneration News brief: Development in Sheffield's Cathedral Quarter granted planning permission

30 April 2004

A 4,800 sq m office development and two apartment blocks in Sheffield's Cathedral Quarter conservation area have been granted planning permission by the city council. The Sheer Challenge development is planned in a car park opposite law courts in West Bar and will form part of the gateway between the city centre and the riverside.

Regeneration News brief: Wolverhampton residents choose buildings they would most like to see restored

30 April 2004

Wolverhampton residents have chosen the Molineux Hotel and Low Level Station as the two buildings in the city that they would most like to see restored. Wolverhampton City Council's regeneration panel began consultation last December to identify key sites for restoration. The council will now examine ways in which it can help to bring the buildings back into use.

Regeneration News brief: Walsall business community figures recruited to board of urban regeneration company

30 April 2004

Six prominent figures from Walsall's business community have been recruited to the board of the town's urban regeneration company. West Midlands Co-operative Society chief executive Ben Reid will chair the board and Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2000 Geoff Archenold will join the team. Stoford Developments Ltd director Christopher Lea and WA Goold Holdings Ltd group managing director Dominic Goold will provide property development advice. Financial knowledge will be supplied by Jonathan Dudley, founding partner of the Walsall office of Horwath Clark Whitehill. Brian Lowe, a sales director at local firm Lobro Tools, is the sixth appointment.

Regeneration News brief: Carmarthenshire CC gives backing to retail development plans

30 April 2004

Carmarthenshire County Council has given its backing to revised plans for a retail development on the site of Carmarthen's former cattle market. The seventh version of proposals for the site in two years has been approved in principle by the council. Previous proposals were rejected after local opposition to plans to move the market, but the latest scheme keeps the market virtually where it is. Other elements of the application include a multi-screen cinema, department store, bowling alley and shops.

Regeneration News: South London estate project wins approval

30 April 2004

The £90 million regeneration of the New Haddo estate in Greenwich, south London, has been granted planning approval.

Regeneration News: Residents question dock development

30 April 2004

Plans for a £70 million waterside redevelopment at Pembroke Dock in west Wales have been met with a mixed reception.

Regeneration News: Research outlines mindset's pitfalls

30 April 2004

Some public sector bodies suffer from a "silo mentality" that has undermined regeneration work, a major study warned this week.

Poll uncovers public's main rural concerns

30 April 2004

Working farms are the aspect of the countryside that people are most worried about losing, according to a survey published by the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) this week.

Stations open in upgrade of police service

30 April 2004

Four police stations have been opened by the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) in south-east London this week as part of the capitals efforts to become the UK's safest city.

School approved at Hatfield aerodrome

30 April 2004

Hatfield aerodrome is set to be turned into an eco-friendly primary school and community centre, after plans were given the go-ahead by Hertfordshire County Council this week.

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