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Review uncovers dearth of urban design experts
16 April 2004
There are more design champions working in councils than previously but little change in the number of skilled design staff employed by local authorities, according to latest research.
Study shows evening economy anxiety
16 April 2004
Many local authorities lack policies and funding to manage growth in the evening and night-time economies, latest Civic Trust research reveals.
Associations condemn housing crisis
16 April 2004
The south's housing affordability and supply crisis is continuing to worsen, with the situation branded as "disastrous" following figures released by the region's housing associations.
Erith Marshes project sparks European row
16 April 2004
A formal complaint against the government's handling of a proposal to build an industrial park on Erith Marshes has been lodged with the European Commission.
Blair blasted over green credentials
16 April 2004
The government has been criticised by its own sustainability adviser over progress in creating sustainable housing and improving traffic.
Drive seeks to tackle debt in poorest areas
16 April 2004
A drive to reduce the problem of debt in deprived communities was launched by the government last week.
Book review: The (pioneers who paved the way
16 April 2004
Well, it's about time. In this collection of interviews with the brave, ambitious men and women who came from the Caribbean islands to settle in Britain after the Second World War, Claire Andrews tells rarely-heard stories of their trials and tribulations.
Diary: Beatle abode brought down, bricks with body, and an elusive Bishop
16 April 2004
We all knew that housing market renewal was going to be a tough, involving sacrifices, unsentimental decision-making and hardened hearts, but even jaded Diary shed a tear last week upon hearing what the callous Liverpool bulldozers are planning.
Turning point: New career as a protesting parent
16 April 2004
There was no question of me not returning to work when I found myself pregnant, 14 years after the birth of my last child. I was in a good, high-profile job in the City with my career mapped out for the foreseeable future. Yes, I would be back after my maternity leave, I said, thinking that surely 14 years on, childcare facilities would make it much easier for me to return to work.
Economic development: Living in the office
16 April 2004
Is live/work an urban renaissance panacea, or a handy Trojan horse for developers? Patrick Hayes explains how to rein in the builders, whilst Tim Dwelly offers tips on how to get schemes past the finishing post.
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