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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.

Retailer seeks Doncaster site for giant store

17 September 2004

Retail giant IKEA has this week submitted an outline planning application for a store at a business park in Doncaster.

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.

Half ethnic minorities believe immigrants should speak English

17 September 2004

More non-white people than white people believe immigrants must speak English to integrate, a survey published this week reveals.

Institute reveals Stirling prize shortlist

17 September 2004

Major projects in the West Midlands and central London were shortlisted last week for the Royal Institute of British Architects' (RIBA) annual Stirling Prize.

Judge quashes council decision to cut funding

17 September 2004

A high court judge has quashed Leicester City Council's decision to cut funding to six voluntary groups, ruling that the authority had failed to consult properly with the organisations.

Government accused of failure on wildlife target

17 September 2004

The government's draft planning statement on biodiversity and nature conservation (PPS9) is too concise and fails to put the needs of wildlife at the heart of the planning system, according to campaigners.

EP explains its land acquisition policy

17 September 2004

Government regeneration agency English Partnerships is to publish a two-page justification of its land acquisition policy in a commercial property magazine in a bid to allay concerns that it is spending public cash competing with developers.

Liverpool calls for talks on Northern Way

17 September 2004

A Liverpool councillor and housing expert has written to ministers complaining that a lack of consultation on the regeneration of northern England means the initiative is doomed to fail.

Grand lift-off for regeneration scheme

17 September 2004

More than 50 guests this week witnessed the start of a demolition programme in the Camborne, Pool and Redruth urban regeneration company area, when local man Sammy Lee-Jose took the controls of a digger and knocked down the garage his grandfather built in the 1930s. Lee-Jose won a competition organised by CPR Regeneration to kick-off the demolition. The Avers garage site will be used for part of a £6 million development made up of housing, offices and community facilities. Anne Mitchell, chair of the Redruth North Partnership, said: "A lot of people have waited a long time for this day and it's great to see work starting at last." See Tim Williams, p16.

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