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Northern Way will 'aid countryside'
20 September 2004
The priority given to eight cities in the Northern Way strategy document, launched this morning, does not mean rural areas and large towns will suffer, according to its authors.
Labour MP slams Labour regeneration work
20 September 2004
The Government’s record of regeneration in the inner cities has been undermined by one of its own members.
West Midlands is 'meat in the sandwich'
20 September 2004
The West Midlands is being squeezed between the economic dynamo in the South and an increasingly powerful northern lobby, MPs have been warned.
Tory housing plans dubbed 'unworkable'
20 September 2004
Tory plans to introduce a discounted right-to-buy for housing association tenants are unworkable, housing association representative the National Housing Federation (NHF) has warned.
Expert calls for business tax split
20 September 2004
Splitting the Business Rate so an element can be retained locally would boost development in regeneration areas and reconnect business communities with local government, a report has claimed.
Campaigners demand watchdog overhaul
6 September 2004
Public transport passengers should be represented by a watchdog with "real teeth", according to Transport 2000.
Councils to oversee Crossrail bill
13 September 2004
Local authorities have secured a key role in framing legislation to enable London’s proposed Crossrail link, it has emerged.
Olympic zone gets planning permission
13 September 2004
London’s bid for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games received a major boost on Friday when four east London councils granted outline planning permission for the proposed Olympic Park.
Hill: Developers must 'get off their backsides'
13 September 2004
Housing minister Keith Hill has issued a stern warning to private developers involved in regeneration to increase their use of prefabricated building methods.
Liverpool stadium decision sparks renewal
27 September 2004
Plans for a new stadium for Liverpool FC cleared the final planning hurdle today, clearing the way for the regeneration of the surrounding area.
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