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Highway rules 'ruin home design'

15 October 2004

Highway engineers were this week accused by England's design watchdog of ruining well-conceived housing schemes by altering them after they have received planning permission.

New Publications

15 October 2004

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Gateshead bridge scoops German award

15 October 2004

The Gateshead Millennium Bridge, a former winner of the Stirling Prize for architecture, was this week awarded another prestigious award. The bridge (above) has been given the Baltahaser Neumann Prize by the League of German Master Builders, Architects and Engineers and the German building magazine Deutsche Bauzeitung. The prize is awarded every two years and is given to projects which demonstrate "creative collaboration". It is named after the architect Johann Balthaser Neumann, who is credited with creating some of the finest German baroque buildings of the 18th century.

£80m housing bid for centre of Sunderland

15 October 2004

Sunderland's urban regeneration company (URC) has unveiled an £80 million plan for the first phase of a residential community on the edge of the city's centre.

Better social mobility to be Labour priority

15 October 2004

Increasing social mobility would be one of the third term priorities for a Labour government, Prime Minister Tony Blair said this week.

Rhythmic roots

15 October 2004

Young people from the London borough of Hackney last week celebrated the launch of a CD of their performance poetry. The project, entitled New Roots: Young Hackney Voices, was coordinated by the Free Form Arts Trust and involved young residents researching their roots before creating raps, poems and lyrics (above). Performance poets Gemma Weekes, Dorothea Smart, Nolan Weekes and El Crisis worked with the youngsters in a series of workshops designed to develop their lyrical talent. An accompanying photographic exhibition of photography by the young people is taking place at Hothouse in east London and runs until 16 November. For details, (tel) 020 7241 7479.

Improved care for children could benefit UK by £24bn

15 October 2004

Universal early education, childcare and paid parental leave could have significant economic and social benefits, a report published this week argues.

Street wardens may be reprieved

15 October 2004

An award-winning street warden scheme facing closure next year has won a possible reprieve after its parent local authority was ordered to look for ways to continue funding it.

Young people benefit from Home Office-funded social project

15 October 2004

More than 50,000 young people have benefited from the Home Office-funded social inclusion project Positive Futures since its inception in 2000, figures from research group Mori show. The figures show that almost 19,000 young people are currently involved in the scheme, of which 1,755 have shown signs of doing better at school and 1,308 have joined a sports team. The research is available from Positive Futures, (tel) 020 7403 2230.

Community learning charity ContinYou to get funding

15 October 2004

Community learning charity ContinYou is to get £250,000 to support out of school hours learning in Wales, Welsh education minister Jane Davidson said last week. Davidson said the funding for 2004/05 will pay for ContinYou to work in Wales with local education authorities, partners and schools.

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