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Physical Regeneration Brief: The RSPB calls on the Government
24 September 2004
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds last week called on the Government to make the Thames Gateway "an outstanding example of sustainable development". In a report it also demands for the protection of all nationally important wildlife sites and the creation of more, accessible nature reserves. The Thames Gateway is available from (tel) 01273 775333.
Physical Regeneration Brief: Separate boards for planning and housing
24 September 2004
Regional assemblies should maintain separate boards for planning and housing, according to a report from the Chartered Institute of Housing, the Local Government Association and the Royal Town Planning Institute.
Physical Regeneration: Spacious
24 September 2004
Some of the most important sites in the history of British aviation, where innovations such as the ejector seat and space-suit technology were developed, are to be restored as part of a £20 million regeneration scheme. The plans for the 10ha Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough, Hampshire, include a public square and the transformation of historic aviation buildings into offices, studio workshops, a heritage centre, a cafe-bar and a children's nursery. The plans are being implemented by Slough Estates, with government built conservation adviser English Heritage, campaign group Save Britain's Heritage and Rushmoor Borough Council.
Physical Regeneration: Federation raps Tory right-to-buy scheme
24 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.
Physical Regeneration: Social sector homes image is 'improving'
24 September 2004
The National Housing Federation's (NHF) £1 million campaign to the reverse negative stereotypes of the social housing sector is beginning to take effect, the organisation's chief executive said this week.
Physical Regeneration: Tories launch rival plan for housing in Gateway
24 September 2004
The Conservative Party last week launched a major housing strategy for the South-East aimed at rivalling the Government's Thames Gateway scheme.
Physical Regeneration: Watchdog condemns housing association
24 September 2004
The public sector watchdog has condemned a Bradford housing association for entering homes to conduct safety checks without approval from tenants.
Physical Regeneration: Second Opinion - Lawley Village, Telford
24 September 2004
Each week we ask a regeneration practitioner or commentator to assess a recently published planning document. This week Clive Dutton reviews the planning application for Lawley Village in Telford.
Physical Regeneration: New deal for Aylesbury
24 September 2004
Refurbishment of Aylesbury Estate, in south London, is due to start next year following the release of the final part of a £30 million grant from the Government Office for London (GoL). The money will go towards redevelopment of the south-west corner of the estate (above) - the first phase of the work. Aylesbury New Deal for Communities is to carry out improvements including concierge systems for the tower blocks and private parks for residents. NDC chair Tony Taitte said: "The approval from GoL represents the start of a massive transformation of the Aylesbury."
Physical Regeneration: Scottish Dynamic Place shortlist is announced
24 September 2004
A heritage centre in Beith, a train station in Edinburgh and a community garden in Moray are among the entries on the shortlist for the Scottish Dynamic Place Awards, which was announced this week.
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