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Rail review 'will lead to improved rural services'
26 November 2004
Rural railways will be revitalised by the transport secretary's decision to review the services, the leading organisation for community rail partnerships said this week.
Dumped cars targeted
26 November 2004
A nationwide crackdown on nuisance vehicles was launched this week with the aim of reversing the growing trend of cars being illegally abandoned.
Regeneration course offered to graduates
26 November 2004
National regeneration agency English Partnerships this week launched a graduate development programme aimed at closing the skills gap in urban renewal.
Councils 'must lead urban revival'
26 November 2004
As the leading urbanist in government, David Lunts warned of the UK's fundamental misunderstanding of cities and was instrumental in launching a Northern Way economic development strategy that favoured metropolitan areas over rural ones.
Reid names 88 pilot areas for healthcare
26 November 2004
Primary Care Trusts in the 88 most health deprived areas of the country will pilot government plans to enhance healthcare services in areas of greatest need.
In the swim for jobs
26 November 2004
Manchester residents are learning to become lifeguards as part of a local authority scheme to provide employment opportunities.
Cleaner streets can give councils a lift
26 November 2004
Clean streets and better access to services impress residents more than council tax comparisons with other areas, according to research group MORI.
Pension crisis 'may increase child poverty'
26 November 2004
Government plans to end child poverty by 2020 could be seriously undermined if parents are forced to save more to avoid hardship in retirement, according to research published this week.
Relationships between local authorities and NDC improving
26 November 2004
Relationships between local authorities and New Deal for Communities (NDC) programmes seem to be improving, according to a report published last week. It says that modest improvements have occurred over the last year in many NDC areas. New Deal for Communities: The National Evaluation Annual Report 2003/04 is available from www.neighbourhood.gov.uk.
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