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Diary: Cold comfort for checkout girls, hot topics, and lost in Prescott Towers
21 May 2004
As a former shop boy, Diary had to wince this week when retail giant Tesco launched a radical trial scheme designed to cure absenteeism: the removal of sick pay for employees.
Turning Point: Coping with a career and children
21 May 2004
I guess I've always seen myself as confident, and passionate about my family, my work and beliefs. My turning point came from a determination to keep my head above water for my family and the need to regain self-respect.
Community Renewal: Building a business future
21 May 2004
Plenty of social enterprises provide refurbished goods or vocational training, but not many have the cash to build a £12m business park. Nick Loney investigates a ground-breaking project
Physical Regeneration: The great growth riddle
21 May 2004
Housebuilders won't start work in the Thames Gateway unless they are sure new facilities will be provided. But infrastructure providers tend to act only once homes are built. It's a conundrum, says Colin Marrs
Editorial: Plan for Gateway infrastructure is long overdue
21 May 2004
In Regeneration & Renewal this week (see Interview, p15), architect Sir Terry Farrell complains about the complexity of the structure that exists to deliver development in the Thames Gateway.
Opinion: Dash it, pebbles are far too gritty
21 May 2004
In time, the charms of pebble dash will no doubt grow on me. Meanwhile, I ask: how can we carry on claiming to care about high quality design when we still think throwing polished bits of granite grit at concrete amounts to swanky cladding for the noncappuccino-speaking classes?
Opinion: Return to what nature intended
21 May 2004
Over the weekend, I went for a walk through part of our National Forest - a sizeable tract of land covering some 200 square miles between Lichfield and Loughborough. Although it was set up 10 years ago, it's only recently that I have become aware of its existence. Indeed, I have managed to drive past it many times without even realising it was there.
Opinion: Ambitious Ken's on fast track for another battle
21 May 2004
Ken Livingstone wants to play trains. No - he hasn't suddenly regressed in the run-up to his campaign for re-election as London mayor. On the contrary: this is deadly serious business. As usual with Ken, it's heavily political but he does have a point. His argument is that his Transport for London (TfL) agency doesn't really control its own transport. Unlike big provincial conurbations Liverpool and Manchester, London has nothing like a Passenger Transport Executive.
Interview: The man who minds the gaps
21 May 2004
Architects make places, says Sir Terry Farrell. But as he tells Matt Ross, he's just as interested in the unmade spaces in between
Analysis: Hard puzzles need supple solutions
21 May 2004
Solutions to regeneration issues are often unavoidably complex - rather like the problems themselves. Neil McInroy outlines three factors that can ensure that policies remain effective by remaining flexible.
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