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Community Renewal: Tax credit troubles 'will harm child poverty goal'
27 August 2004
Further reform of the tax credit system is needed if Labour is to eradicate child poverty, a report published last week claims.
Community Renewal: Under-16s at risk of on-the-spot fines
27 August 2004
Juveniles could face on-the-spot fines for anti-social behaviour under government plans to extend the current penalty notice for disorder scheme.
Community Renewal: Pavement play
27 August 2004
Children who spend more time outside have increased independence and self-reliance, according to findings published last week. A review of the Countryside Agency's pilot GreenStart programme, which aims to show how the outdoors can assist early learning, claims that children's social, emotional, physical and intellectual development can all be enhanced and supported through ready access to the natural environment. Outdoor space is vital to every child's development and can improve the confidence and aspirations of young children and their parents, the review says. The GreenSpaces Review is available from (tel) 01670 514 876.
Community Renewal: Old and young could benefit from sharing
27 August 2004
Elderly people in London and the South-East could share homes with young jobseekers under plans being considered by Labour.
Community Renewal: Scottish rural areas face end of Land Fund
27 August 2004
Rural Scottish communities that wish to buy the land on which they live and work are facing a funding crisis after it emerged that a lottery fund aimed at helping them is unlikely to be renewed.
Physical Regeneration Brief: Latest proposals for PFI hospital "more convincing"
27 August 2004
The latest proposals for a PFI hospital in Edgbaston, Birmingham, are "far more convincing" than earlier plans, the Government's architectural adviser said last week. The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment believes that, given further work, the designs could make the hospital a candidate for one of the Prime Minister's Better Public Building Awards.
Physical Regeneration Brief: National Forest Company annual report
27 August 2004
Woodland the size of 450 football pitches has been created in the past year, the firm created in 1995 to lead the National Forest's creation said last week. In its annual report, the National Forest Company said wooded cover within the 200 square mile National Forest area has increased from six to 15 per cent. For a copy of the report (tel) 01283 551211.
Physical Regeneration Brief: Good rating for Cernach Housing Association
27 August 2004
The Glasgow-based Cernach Housing Association has been given a good overall rating for its performance and services to tenants by Communities Scotland, the Scottish Executive's housing and regeneration agency. Its services were assessed as 'good' for housing and property management and for governance and finance and 'excellent' for property development.
Physical Regeneration Brief: Cabe appoints David Lock Associates for pilot
27 August 2004
The Swindon Southern Development Area will be the seventh regional pilot to test design codes aimed at improving the speed, quality and local engagement of major new developments, the ODPM and government design adviser the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment announced last week. Cabe has appointed David Lock Associates from the Design Code Enabling Panel to advise the pilot, provide input into the programme as a whole, and assist with training needs.
Physical Regeneration Brief: Housing Corporate says Bristol Churches most efficient housing association
27 August 2004
Bristol Churches Housing Association is the most efficient in the country, according to government regulatory body, the Housing Corporation. The Places for People Group member is ranked as the best of 200 associations in the corporation's first efficiency table for the sector. The Bournville Village Trust came bottom of the survey. The survey is available at www.housingcorp.gov.uk.
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