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New vision for Huw
3 July 2004
The Vision aims to guide the development of Leeds over the next 16 years. The plan aspires to make the city internationally competitive, the best place in the country to live, work and learn, offering a high quality of life for everyone.
New casino planned for East Manchester
12 July 2004
Plans to create a £260 million casino-based leisure complex in East Manchester were revealed this week.
Suburbs need congestion charging, claims report
19 July 2004
The prospects for suburban travel in England look bleak unless policies are brought in to ease traffic congestion, according to reseach published today.
Scottish planners criticised over performance
19 July 2004
Scottish councils are not meeting planning performance targets and need to “dramatically” improve performance to retain public confidence, according to Scottish communities minister Margaret Curran.
New directive could harm regeneration
19 July 2004
A new European directive on dumping hazardous waste will make many physical regeneration projects on brownfield sites unviable, according to industry experts.
RDAs failing to fund social regeneration
29 July 2004
Voluntary and community sector organisations seeking to become involved in regional regeneration face a “bleak future” because regional development agencies remain unwilling to fund them, claims a report out this week.
Funding merger threatens independence
29 July 2004
Fears are growing that government plans to merge regeneration funding streams will threaten the independence of the voluntary and community sector by shifting decision-making towards local strategic partnerships.
Make restoration easier, say MPs
29 July 2004
MPs have called on the government to put in place a simplified planning and funding framework for the regeneration and reuse of historic buildings.
Objections raise Omega doubts
29 July 2004
One of the largest development projects in the country is in doubt after objectors said that it would harm the regeneration of nearby Liverpool and Manchester.
Tees waterfront plans unveiled
22 July 2004
Plans to transform the landscape of a key Middlesbrough waterfront area were unveiled this week.
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