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Physical Regeneration: Bowker to join board of British Waterways
20 August 2004
The chairman of the soon-to-be-defunct Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) is to help to run Britain's waterways.
Physical Regeneration: Row flares up again over Sheffield plans
20 August 2004
A row over the regeneration of a controversial Sheffield high-rise estate flared up again last week when details of the progress of the scheme were disclosed.
Physical Regeneration: MoD to sell two London sites in consolidation
20 August 2004
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is to sell two sites in London in a consolidation of its properties.
Physical Regeneration: Second Opinion - London's public spaces
20 August 2004
Each week we ask a regeneration practitioner or commentator to assess a recently published planning document. This week Philip Connolly reviews architect Jan Gehl's proposals for making London more pedestrian-friendly.
Physical Regeneration: Council to pay £1.6m over plans alteration
20 August 2004
A Cornwall council has been ordered to pay developers nearly £1.6 million in compensation over the collapse of plans for a factory shopping village.
Physical Regeneration: Potential for more homes to be built on brownfield
20 August 2004
The amount of brownfield land available for development in England has remained unchanged over the past two years, but estimates for the number of homes that could be build on brownfield sites have gone up, new figures show.
Physical Regeneration: Scotland accepts need for green belt overhaul
20 August 2004
The Scottish Executive is to revise its green belt policy, following the publication of a report recommending that it should be strengthened and clarified.
Economic Development brief: London jumps from tenth to sixth place of most expensive cities
20 August 2004
London has jumped from tenth to sixth place in a list of the most expensive cities in the world to live, a study reveals. The survey, published last week by business information provider the Economist Intelligence Group, says the continuing weakness of the dollar and the strength of the pound have pushed London up the table. Worldwide Cost of Living Survey is available at www.wcol.eiu.com.
Economic Development brief: Committee wants Historic Scotland to provide study
20 August 2004
Unesco's world heritage committee wants heritage body Historic Scotland to provide an impact study on the wheelie bins that have recently been deployed in Edinburgh's World Heritage Site. A 16-week trial of the bins finished last week, but the look of the containers has been unpopular with residents and the Unesco committee.
Economic Development brief: Series of one-day events to be held
20 August 2004
A series of one-day events is being held to give female entrepreneurs a chance to share best practice and meet influential figures in women's enterprise. Organised by the East Midlands Development Agency and the Promoting Women's Enterprise Support network, the regional workshops will include host speeches on policy and research findings on women's enterprise.
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