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Economic Development News Brief: Glasgow has been named as the most pioneering ...

25 June 2004

Glasgow has been named as the most pioneering digital area in the world. The Intelligent Community of the Year award from New York-based think-tank Intelligent Community Forum is given to communities that meet measures including the use of broadband, building a knowledge-based workforce and bridging the 'digital divide' to reach deprived communities.

Economic Development News: Proposal for Scottish agency for transport

25 June 2004

Scotland could soon boast its own transport agency backed by regional transit partnerships after a White Paper recommendation.

Economic Development News: Data Check - London lags behind on New Deal for Disabled People

25 June 2004

London is lagging behind other regions at getting people with disabilities into jobs through the New Deal programme, figures from the Department for Work and Pensions reveal.

Economic Development News: DTI consults on state aid cutback

25 June 2004

Nearly 13 million UK people are living in areas where state-assisted business will soon become illegal, government research reveals.

Physical Regeneration News: Second Opinion - Fountainbridge, Edinburgh

25 June 2004

Each week we ask a regeneration practitioner or commentator to assess a recently published planning document. This week Ben Castell reviews the development brief for Fountainbridge in Edinburgh.

Physical Regeneration News: Planning gain deal for Dome site is signed

25 June 2004

A planning gain agreement for the regeneration of 85ha of land around the Millennium Dome in London was signed last week.

Physical Regeneration News: ODPM considers unit for regional planning advice

25 June 2004

Setting up an independent body to offer advice to the merged regional housing and planning boards is one of the options being considered by the ODPM, it was revealed last week.

Physical Regeneration News: 'Flexibility is needed' to hit decent homes target

25 June 2004

The Government will fail in its drive to ensure decent homes for vulnerable people unless it acts quickly to end the "impasse" that has developed between itself and the housing sector, ministers were told this week.

Physical Regeneration News Brief: Plans for a tourist attraction celebrating ...

25 June 2004

Plans for a tourist attraction celebrating the achievements of Captain Cook have been submitted to Whitby Town Council and will go before Scarborough Council planners in the next couple of months. The Captain James Cook RN Charity Trust proposes a £10 million Captain Cook's World to be built on the site where Cook's ship The Endeavour was built. It would comprise an arts centre and workshops.

Physical Regeneration News Brief: Education programme Accelerating Change ...

25 June 2004

Education programme Accelerating Change in Built Environment Education has launched a regional sub group. The programme, set up last year to further links between universities and the building industry, has started a South-East sub-group to promote engagement between regional industry and educational establishments.

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