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Assembly withdraws backing for regional plan
17 December 2004
The East of England Regional Assembly has withdrawn its endorsement of government plans to build nearly half a million homes in the region, saying ministers have failed to come up with a financial package to make the plans sustainable.
No cash for Northern Way rail links
17 December 2004
The Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) is unlikely to fund a series of rail projects seen as essential to the realisation of the Northern Way growth strategy, it emerged this week.
Plans approved for Thames Gateway Bridge
17 December 2004
Plans for a £450 million Thames Gateway Bridge have been approved by Greenwich Council's Planning Board. The bridge, expected to open in 2012, will provide a four-lane carriageway for general traffic, two lanes for public transport and a facility for pedestrians and cyclists.
CABE responds to criticisms
17 December 2004
The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment has responded to criticisms of its design review process - which judges the quality of key developments - by saying it will publish the names of Cabe commissioners that carry out individual reviews. Giving evidence to an ODPM select committee investigation into Cabe this week, new chief executive Richard Simmons said he accepted criticisms over accountability of the existing system.
Christmas break
17 December 2004
This is the last issue of Regeneration & Renewal before Christmas. The first issue of the new year will be published on 7 January.
Quotes of the week
17 December 2004
"No place fell farther or faster than Liverpool, and none has climbed back with quite the same spirited and self-conscious determination."
Council criticises affordable housing target
17 December 2004
Westminster Council has insisted that the 50 per cent affordable homes target imposed on it last week is not "economically viable", despite new figures showing that boroughs with the target are building more homes than those with lower targets.
Bank project aims to include the excluded
17 December 2004
A banking partnership that will try to provide a heavyweight alternative to doorstep lending was launched this week by Treasury financial secretary Stephen Timms.
Three RDAs are early with annual targets
17 December 2004
A handful of regional development agencies (RDAs) have beaten key annual targets just six months into the financial year.
Smarter growth 'will cut poverty by ten million'
17 December 2004
A modest redistribution of economic growth over the next 20 years would be enough to lift ten million of the UK's poorest people above the poverty line, according to research published this week.
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