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English Partnerships faces efficiency drive
16 July 2004
English Partnerships will not escape the efficiency drive sweeping Whitehall in the wake of Gordon Brown’s 2004 Comprehensive Spending review.
Poll shows mixed views on housing
16 July 2004
South East residents agree that more housing is needed in the region but not that new homes are needed in their areas, according to a Mori poll.
Planning sector welcomes cash boost
16 July 2004
A major cash boost was dealt to the planning profession this week with chancellor Gordon Brown’s announcement that the planning delivery grant will be extended for another three years.
RDAs run short of available cash
16 July 2004
Less than one fifth of the regional development agencies’ entire budget for the next three financial years is free and available.
Book Review: Focusing on a model community
16 July 2004
Space to Inspire: East Manchester's Community Environment Programme Photographs By Len Grant. Published by Groundwork North West. Available from Groundwork, (tel) 0161 237 3200 or (email) ...
Diary: Chatterers slammed, design for the birds, and Ken comes clean
16 July 2004
Hide the Chardonnay, dump your muesli, and keep quiet about the Sundays you spend in your crisp metropolitan bed with a copy of the Observer.
Turning Point: Getting on with the Government
16 July 2004
My job is not what I may have aspired to as a child, with somewhat less sparkle than an artist, a nurse or an astronaut. However, as it turns out, being a compact advocacy officer is just fine,
Marketing: Small talk with a big impact
16 July 2004
The hardest task of any regeneration partnership is to gain the trust and support of its host community. Communications expert Paul Richards explains how local projects can get the neighbourhood on board
Editorial: Review plans will fail unless cash cuts are achieved
16 July 2004
On first inspection, regeneration seems to have fared reasonably well in the chancellor's spending review. The Treasury has provided significant new money for building social homes, although still only enough to fund around half of the annual increase that the Barker review said was necessary.
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