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Associations call on Brown to fight European ruling

23 June 2004

Housing associations have written to the chancellor Gordon Brown warning that new European rules threaten investment in social housing.

PIFs might require subsidies, new report says

23 June 2004

Government subsidies might be needed to encourage private developers to use a new investment vehicle for housing in regeneration areas, according to a new report launched today.

Home Office calls for greater use of VCOs

23 June 2004

Voluntary and community organisations (VCOs) are too often not considered “serious contenders” for public service contracts, according to a guide published by the Home Office last week.

Millions to be affected by state aid withdrawal

23 June 2004

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

Campaigners want childcare focus in regeneration

22 June 2004

Childcare should be put at the heart of regeneration, according to a policy statement published this week.

Call for London planners to change their ways

22 June 2004

London planners need to move away from a culture which has prioritised the car, according to a new report.

Dunblane set to benefit from new community rules

22 June 2004

A commuter town could become the first to take advantage of the extended community right to buy arrangements introduced last week.

Grants to clean up derelict Scottish sites

22 June 2004

A Lanarkshire community opposing plans for an 8ha landfill on its doorstep is to benefit from a government grant to restore derelict sites.

Public ready for housing debate, says research

21 June 2004

Residents in high-demand housing areas of the South East want a sensible debate on future building and are not totally opposed to new development, a study reveals today.

Moore becomes Landscape Institute president

21 June 2004

The Landscape Institute has elected academic Kathryn Moore as its new president.

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