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News brief: One of Sheffield's biggest eyesores ...

1 October 2004

One of Sheffield's biggest eyesores will be razed, following a decision by its regional development agency. Yorkshire Forward said the demolition of Sheaf House will pave the way for a major public square, enhancing the station gateway. Its removal will help to improve access to the railway station and the area around it, said Yorkshire Forward.

News brief: Residents of Lilleshall in Shropshire and Broughton ...

1 October 2004

Residents of Lilleshall in Shropshire and Broughton in Hampshire are to take part in a pilot project to find out their views on what they like best about their local landscape. The project, organised by the Campaign to Protect Rural England and financed by the Heritage Lottery Fund, aims to draw up community landscape character statements intended to influence decisions about the future of the countryside.

News brief: Proposals for a 24-storey residential tower and student blocks ...

1 October 2004

Proposals for a 24-storey residential tower and student blocks in Leicester should be refused planning permission, according to the Government's architectural adviser. The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment is concerned that the Granby Halls scheme contains too much accommodation for the site. It also raised concerns about proposals for Leicester Tigers' mixed-use stadium proposals in the city.

News brief: Effective and coordinated communications work ...

1 October 2004

Effective and coordinated communications work is the key to combating crime, according to a best practice guide published this week. The Local Government Information Unit guide shows councils how to develop anti-crime communications strategies to raise public awareness about policies to tackle crime, disorder and drug use. Spreading the Word is available from Central Books (tel) 0845 458 9910.

News brief: Deputy prime minister John Prescott told this week's Labour conference ...

1 October 2004

Deputy prime minister John Prescott told this week's Labour conference that he plans to allow councils to build homes with development grants from the Housing Corporation. He also said he planned to set up a national choice-based lettings scheme allowing tenants to bid for the homes they want, rather than wait for allocation by the council.

Moves: Appointment at Creating:Excellence

1 October 2004

Dominic Murphy has been appointed as executive director of regeneration consultancy Creating:Excellence. He was previously development manager for the organisation. Until June, Murphy was also a senior policy adviser at the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit.

Moves: Appointment at Groundwork Lancashire West

1 October 2004

Groundwork Lancashire West has appointed Martyn Waterson as funding and development officer. Waterson previously volunteered at Groundwork Wigan and Chorley as a project assistant for funding and development. He has also worked as a youth worker for Positive Futures in Norley Hall, Wigan.

Moves: Appointment at Lovell

1 October 2004

Affordable Housing provider Lovell has appointed Rob Moore as business development manager for the company's Midlands region. Moore, who will be based at the regional head office in Halesowen, Birmingham, joins from Whitefriars Housing Group where he was senior surveyor.

Moves: Appointment at Enterprise 5 Housing Association

1 October 2004

John Richardson has been appointed as development officer for Enterprise 5 Housing Association. Richardson has spent the last 27 years working in various positions for private housing developer George Wimpey.

Moves: Appointment at Humber Centre for Excellence in the Built Environment

1 October 2004

Alan Gill has joined the Humber Centre for Excellence in the Built Environment as exhibitions and IT officer. Gill has worked for various heavy engineering companies for 18 years and his last role was as construction workshops manager at the Hull School of Architecture. Gill will be responsible for maintaining the e-media and ICT resources for the centre.

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