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Welsh councils fail to spend renewal cash

1 October 2004

Struggling communities in Wales have missed out on desperately needed public funding after local authorities failed to spend millions of pounds in regeneration cash, it emerged this week.

Manchester URC expands its boundary

1 October 2004

The area overseen by the New East Manchester urban regeneration company (URC) is to expand as part of a council strategy to streamline regeneration efforts.

Improvement in Welsh planning performance

1 October 2004

Around 63 per cent of planning applications are being processed within eight weeks in Wales, according to latest figures.

Senior planner pay lags behind colleagues

1 October 2004

Top-grade planning officers' pay is at the bottom of the scale compared to other council chiefs, according to latest figures.

Holyrood's £100m housing pledge 'not enough'

1 October 2004

The Scottish Executive has been criticised for failing to live up to its promises on affordable housing, despite pledging an annual increase of £100 million into the sector in its three-year budget, announced this week. The review also stopped short of giving a green light to the new rail link from Edinburgh to the Scottish borders, despite announcing investment of £3 billion in capital infrastructure. The link, which has been hit by delays, is seen as vital to the successful development of the borders.

Council millions are left unspent

1 October 2004

Struggling communities in Wales have missed out on desperately needed public funding after local authorities failed to spend millions of pounds in regeneration cash, it emerged this week.

Expansion of Manchester's URC is approved

1 October 2004

The area overseen by the New East Manchester urban regeneration company (URC) is to expand as part of a council strategy to streamline regeneration efforts.

Casino plans could hit leisure facilities

1 October 2004

Government plans to support the development of regional casinos in town centres will damage other leisure facilities, according to an expert on gambling.

Legal hitch in Scots land purchase plans

1 October 2004

Lawyers for the Scottish Executive are set to meet advisers to clarify details of a flagship scheme which allows residents to buy their own land, after a media enquiry unearthed a legal loophole.

Local finance schemes 'straining to keep going'

1 October 2004

Community finance initiatives (CFIs) are costly to operate and struggle to remain viable because they offer too much free help to their clients, according to a report published this week.

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