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Economic Development brief: Actinic survey
20 August 2004
Vendors' reluctance to adopt retail websites could be limiting consumer choice, a survey warns. Findings from software developer Actinic show that only three per cent of retailers offer online sales. But the study says the number of internet retail stores making a profit has risen from 53 per cent in 2003 to 72 per cent this year. 2004 SME E-commerce Market Report is available at www.actinic.co.uk/docs/2004_Actinic_Ecommerce_Report.pdf.
Economic Development brief: New investment needed for Gloucester says report
20 August 2004
Gloucester's retail performance will continue to fall behind that of its rival destinations such as Cheltenham unless massive new investment is attracted to the city, according to a report from the Gloucester Heritage Urban Regeneration Company. A transformation of the city's declining fortunes will only be achieved through large-scale regeneration projects, the report claims.
Economic Development: Data Check - Rise in London housebuilding starts trails completed homes
20 August 2004
The number of newly-built homes in London rose by 35 per cent in the year to the end of June compared with the previous 12 months, statistics released last week show.
Economic Development: UK's regional divides among worst in EU
20 August 2004
Britain has one of the most divided economies in Europe, with the prosperous South far outpacing the North and the Midlands, new figures show.
Economic Development: Cloning licence is a 'boost' for North-East
20 August 2004
Allowing scientists in the North-East to perform therapeutic cloning using cells from human embryos could boost the regional economy by increasing job opportunities for graduates, it was claimed last week.
Economic Development: Tories promise to scrap Small Business Service
20 August 2004
The Conservative party would scrap the Government's leading small-business support service and conduct a "keep or kill" review of advisory quangos and taskforces as part of its plans for the Department for Trade and Industry (DTI).
Economic Development: Livingstone set to extend congestion charge
20 August 2004
London mayor Ken Livingstone plans to double the size of the capital's congestion charging zone, despite opposition from residents' groups and retailers.
Analysis: Community Cohesion - Regeneration can bridge race divide
20 August 2004
Three years after the riots in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford, the Government is still developing its community cohesion and race equality strategy. Atul Patel looks at the implications for the regeneration sector
RTPI News: Urban Design Week - successful communities
20 August 2004
Urban Design Week 2004 will take place from 13 to 19 September and its theme will be creating successful communities.
Analysis: Broadcasting - Community radio poised to challenge the big boys
20 August 2004
Media regulator Ofcom has followed up the piloting of 15 community radio stations by inviting applications for long-term licences. Will this lead to a UK-wide local radio, asks Naomi Lindsay
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