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Ruling throws brownfield rules into confussion

24 September 2004

Owners of contaminated land could be reclassified as waste dump operators because of a European ruling that could undermine brownfield regeneration, according to legal experts.

Lib Dem calls for social enterprise deal

24 September 2004

A deal to use social enterprise to combat unemployment in the North could be worked into the Northern Way by an increasingly powerful Liberal Democrat group, it emerged as the strategy was published this week.

Restructuring drive to save euro millions

24 September 2004

Procedures for channelling European grant aid to Merseyside’s most deprived areas are to be radically restructured in a last-minute bid to prevent Brussels clawing back millions of pounds.

Liverpool failing on housing, report says

24 September 2004

Liverpool City Council this week received no stars out of three in an assessment of its Supporting People programme by the Government's public sector watchdog.

Prescott to use boundary powers

24 September 2004

John Prescott is ready to use his powers to change regional boundaries in the South in order to attract referendum votes in favour of elected assemblies, his Liberal Democrat counterpart said this week.

News brief: Plymouth latest area to join Home Office pilot

24 September 2004

Plymouth is the latest area to join a Home Office pilot to give residents a greater say in local policing decisions. As part of a wider civic renewal agenda, the Government's Civic Pioneers scheme encourages communities to develop policies to tackle their priorities. For further information about the scheme, visit www.active-citizen.org.uk.

News brief: Scottish Executive faces huge challenge

24 September 2004

The Scottish Executive faces a huge challenge if it is to mainstream sustainable development, according to research published last week. Among the recommendations in the Scottish Parliament's Environment and Rural Development Committee report is the preparation of a Scottish sustainable development strategy. Is the Scottish Executive Structured and Positioned to Deliver Sustainable Development can be viewed at www.scottish.parliament.uk.

Moves: Appointment at Woodberry Down and Stamford Hill Single Regeneration Budget Partnership

24 September 2004

Marc O'Hagan has joined the Woodberry Down and Stamford Hill Single Regeneration Budget Partnership programme team in Hackney as a programme consultant. He joins after two years' consultancy working on the Shoreditch Our Way New Deal for Communities programme. In his new role he will be responsible for business employment and training, community safety and the environment.

Community Renewal: Parents face £134 a week nursery bills

24 September 2004

A typical nursery place for a child under two costs £134 per week - or nearly £7,000 a year - a report published this week claims.

Physical Regeneration Brief: Environmental considerations

24 September 2004

Environmental considerations should be an essential part of any new development in the South-East, according to the Environment Agency. In a report published last week, the agency urges the Government not to build on flood plains and to construct more waste treatment facilities, support renewable energy projects, protect green spaces and ensure new homes meet high environmental standards. State of the Environment 2004, can be viewed at www.environment-agency.gov.uk.

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