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Appointment at Welsh Assembly Government

3 December 2004

Professor David Egan has been appointed as a special adviser to the Welsh Assembly Government on education and lifelong learning. He will take up his appointment at the start of January as a secondment from his post as professor of education at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. Professor Egan will continue to spend one day a week on his academic duties at the university.

Dormant cash may go to renewal

3 December 2004

Billions of pounds lying in dormant bank accounts could be used to create a massive regeneration fund that would outstrip the entire allocation to good causes by the National Lottery in the last ten years, according to findings.

Working for racial harmony

3 December 2004

A workshop designed to promote greater understanding and appreciation of South Asian cultural traditions among young people on a white majority population estate in Yorkshire took place this week. Young people from the Holme Wood estate (pictured above) joined in with the workshop, which was run by the Churches Regional Commission for Yorkshire and the Humber. South Asian artist Avtar Singh Lota appeared in traditional dress and demonstrated classical and folk music on the dilruba - a four-stringed instrument played with a bow.

Government rejects bid for a UDC in North Staffs

3 December 2004

The ODPM has turned down a request for an Urban Development Corporation in North Staffordshire.

Labour steps in after council split

3 December 2004

Labour has dramatically re-taken control of Leicester City Council after the ruling Liberal Democrat-led coalition fractured following a series of rows over regeneration policy.

Improvement to strategic roads confirmed this week

3 December 2004

A £1 billion programme of improvements to strategic roads was confirmed this week. The money, to be spent over the next three years, covers most of the motorways and the key non-motorway roads in England. The cash is in addition to the £900 million regional roads programme. Transport secretary Alistair Darling said the package would provide real improvements, with a total investment by the Highways Agency of £1.9 billion over the next three years.

ODPM publishes final proposals for new revaluation system

3 December 2004

The ODPM has published final proposals for a new revaluation system designed to rebalance the disproportionate rate burdens on small firms. They follow a summer consultation on small business rate relief and explain the multipliers that will be used to calculate rate bills and explains the arrangements for business rate relief schemes. The new system will come into force next April. For further information, visit www.odpm.gov.uk.

Quotes of the Week

3 December 2004

"By viewing the Borders rail link as simply a transport project he is undermining its true value to at least 200,000 Scots."

London Jewish group eyes up Milton Keynes

3 December 2004

A housing association for the Orthodox Jewish community in north London has come up with a radical plan to solve their accommodation crisis by setting up a new community in Milton Keynes.

Home Office urged to boost crime funding

3 December 2004

The Home Office has been told to spend more money on crime prevention initiatives and less on administration by a government watchdog.

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