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Book Review: A shared view on child poverty
24 September 2004
When you work for a pressure group, there is a temptation to avoid reading about the same issue you work on every day - you can have enough literature on your desk that often says very little new. But Overcoming Disadvantage is an exception.
Diary: Too close for team work, strangers in enterprise, and a pricey pint fight
24 September 2004
As chief executive of Manor and Castle Development Trust, Dave Clarson may or may not be used to begging to get what he wants. But that's exactly what he had to do at last week's Development Trusts Association conference.
Turning Point: Digging in to lead housing renewal
24 September 2004
Not unreasonably, I expected my CV might quickly identify those seminal moments in my work in regeneration over the last 12 years.
Bigger rural role ahead for social enterprises
17 September 2004
Social enterprises are being lined up to play an increasing role in helping the Government to meet its rural policy objectives, it emerged this week.
Northern Way Leeds plan revealed
17 September 2004
The Northern Way strategy will call for an "iconic" building to be built in Leeds to house the National Sustainable Communities Skills Centre recommended by the Egan report, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.
Stop Press: Earth Centre in Doncaster closes to public
17 September 2004
The £135 million Millennium Commission-funded Earth Centre in Doncaster closed to the public this week after failing to attract enough visitors. Casual visitors will no longer be able to enter the so-called environmental theme park, it emerged as Regeneration & Renewal went to press. It will be taken over by Doncaster Council, which is likely to retain the onsite country park as a facility. Current advance bookings to the attraction will be honoured.
Stop Press: Project to regenerate Brynmawr praised
17 September 2004
A controversial project to regenerate the Welsh town of Brynmawr has been praised in a soon-to-be published report by consultants MacGregor Smith and DTZ. Three years ago the Welsh Development Agency was criticised for demolishing an iconic building in the town by architect Ove Arap, which formed the prototype for the Sydney Opera House. But the report outlines how the town has prospered since the demolition, with its Lakeside Development and improvements to Winchestown and Beaufort Street.
Quotes of the Week
17 September 2004
"A sustainable community is like an elephant - very difficult to describe, but you know one when you see one."
NDC and council tension 'thwarting renewal'
17 September 2004
Mistrust and tensions between New Deal for Communities (NDC) partnerships and local authorities have got in the way of progress, a high-level report says.
Poor paying more for services, says study
17 September 2004
The country's most disadvantaged consumers are unable to access goods and services necessary for meeting basic physical and social needs due to the complexity of private markets, according to a leading consumer body.
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