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From classroom to cutting crime
10 December 2004
In 1998 I was a part-time primary school teacher. All my emotional energy and patience, and a deal of personal time, went into my job.
Work begins on business park near Ludlow
10 December 2004
Work has begun on a £2 million business park near Ludlow in Shropshire. The environmentally-friendly Eco Business Park, expected to create 200 jobs, is a partnership scheme involving South Shropshire District Council, regional development agency Advantage West Midlands and the Government Office for the West Midlands. Infrastructure work, including installing drainage, roadways, lighting, access and a park-and-ride facility, is due to be completed by the spring. The scheme's partners are seeking a developer to build and lease the first phase of the development.
Wilkinson Eyre Architects wins international design competition
10 December 2004
Wilkinson Eyre Architects has won an international design competition to transform Liverpool's King's Waterfront. The scheme for a series of civic buildings will form a focal point of the city's Capital of Culture celebrations in 2008. Wilkinson Eyre's designs are part of EDAW's masterplan for the Mersey riverside, which includes a public piazza, arena, conference and exhibition centres, 96 homes and two hotels. Plans by urban regeneration company Liverpool Vision are due to be considered by the city council's planning committee next week.
Consultation on government funding for housing launched
10 December 2004
A consultation on government funding for housing during 2006-07 and 2007-08 was launched this week. The ODPM is seeking views on the regional split of the £5.5 billion, which includes an extra £500 million provided for social rented housing. The East of England will see an increase of around 50 per cent to reflect the planned increase in homes in growth areas. An increase of around 40 per cent is proposed for the South West to reflect the region's affordability problems. The northern region and the West Midlands will benefit from extra funding for housing renewal provided through the separate housing market renewal pathfinders. The consultation period ends on 4 February. Housing Investment in the Regions can be viewed via www.PlanningResource.co.uk.
James Tuckey appointed deputy chairman of English Partnerships
10 December 2004
James Tuckey has been appointed deputy chairman of English Partnerships, it was revealed last week. Tuckey replaces Victor Benjamin, who retired in July. He was first appointed to the English Partnerships board in December 2000 and reappointed in 2003 to serve a further three years. Tuckey is an adviser to BP PLC Pension Fund and chairman of NAI Fuller Peiser and World Golf Systems Group PLC. He spent 28 years at property company MEPC, including six years as chief executive. Tuckey is also a member of the general advisory council of the British Property Federation.
Fault found in agency goals by committee
10 December 2004
Regional development agency (RDA) targets focus too much on short-term contributions to Whitehall objectives and too little on long-term regional impact, a select committee warned this week.
Pathfinder blamed for homeless hike
10 December 2004
Government proposals to regenerate rundown communities in the north are blamed for rising levels of homelessness in the region in a report published this week.
Panel reports on collapse of Cloud
10 December 2004
The lack of a planning brief at competition stage was a fundamental weakness in Liverpool's Cloud project, an inquiry into the scheme's collapse has found.
Study reveals big statistical discrepancies
10 December 2004
There are "major discrepancies" between figures for brownfield development, density in land-use change statistics (LUCSs) and local authority data, research published last week has found.
Chancellor to seek boost for social housing
10 December 2004
Measures to boost inward investment and help social housing tenants onto the property ladder were announced by chancellor Gordon Brown last week.
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