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Agenda to 16 July

14 May 2004

20 May: Just the Business - Housing Associations' Role in Neighbourhood Renewal. Organiser: National Housing Federation. Venue: London. Fee: £215-260. Details: (tel) 0870 010 7676.

Book Review: A second exploration of space

14 May 2004

Anyone who as a child found decrepit houses and disused airfields more enticing than shopping malls and flower gardens should get their hands on this charming selection of photographs.

Diary: Outlaw's Yorkshire origins, street superheroes, and swotting for cash

14 May 2004

It's nearly two centuries since Nottingham hanged traitors outside the Lace Market's Shire Hall, but if local academic David Greenwood continues along his current path he could be first in line for a modern lynching.

Turning Point: Reality built to match the rhetoric

14 May 2004

In construction, time is of the essence. Tight margins, a contract-based culture and compensation for missed deadlines mean that you're always thinking one step ahead to the next project. It's about profits, not people.

Community Renewal: Improving the deal for communities

14 May 2004

Paying greater attention to community activism and 'new localism' would make the New Deal for Communities both 'newer' and more 'for communities', says Gareth Potts.

Drug Policy: Cracking the problem

14 May 2004

Crack cocaine destroys communities. Matt Ross finds that regeneration partnerships are only just beginning to react.

Editorial: Decision reached on UDC boundary: but will it work?

14 May 2004

This week's long-awaited decision on the east London urban development corporation boundaries has not been reached without heartache. Since the idea was floated last year, it has been almost perpetually mired in controversy - first of all over whether it was a throwback to 1980s autocracy, then whether it should take on this or that planning power and then, most recently, how many people should be on its board.

Opinion: High diving requires a safety net

14 May 2004

Today's lesson is on public procurement. In the great days of the Single Regeneration Budget - and no, I never thought I'd utter such a sentence either - a project had two stages of approval.

Opinion: Civil society is alive and kicking

14 May 2004

For those of us concerned about the supposed decline of civil society, there was welcome reassurance this week. Around 2,000 people, mostly from London's East End, crowded into a meeting at the Church Hall, Westminster, organised by community activists alliance London Citizens. This was an assembly to hold the mayoral candidates to account, the leading four of whom were present - Darren Johnson from the Greens, Steve Norris for the Conservatives, Simon Hughes for the Liberal Democrats and Ken Livingstone for Labour. Each candidate was quizzed about their support for a series of proposals, which had emerged following consultations with various groups in the audience.

Interview: Resolute new reign at the Castle

14 May 2004

Southwark Council's regeneration chief gives Ben Walker her take on why the first attempt at regenerating Elephant & Castle failed, and argues that councils mustn't be shy about taking the lead.

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