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Sports facilities in Northern Ireland awarded funds
16 December 2005
Sports facilities in Northern Ireland have been awarded £3.3 million by good causes distributor the Big Lottery Fund. The money will be used to improve facilities at primary and secondary schools in Belfast, Co Antrim and Co Tyrone through projects such as coaching courses, sports halls and floodlit astro-turf pitches.
Funding secured for UK's first National Centre for Carnival Arts
16 December 2005
Funding has been secured for the UK's first National Centre for Carnival Arts in Luton. The centre, due to open in 2007, has received £6.2 million from Arts Council England East, the East of England Development Agency, European funds, and Luton Borough Council to provide training, workshops, seminars and showcase performances.
Moneywise - Community Volunteering Scheme
16 December 2005
Source of funding Voluntary and Community Unit, the Department for Social Development, Northern Ireland.
Fear of bad behaviour drops in targeted areas
16 December 2005
Public concern about anti-social behaviour has fallen in areas targeted by government initiatives to curb it, according to research released this week.
Condemnation for runway proposal
16 December 2005
Local residents, environmental groups and airlines have condemned plans for a £2.7 billion expansion of Stansted Airport.
Hackney Council announces development of four sites
16 December 2005
Hackney Council has announced that Berkeley Homes and housing association group Circle Anglia will develop four sites in Woodberry Down in north London. The contract includes 457 homes for rent, 196 homes for shared ownership and 607 homes for sale.
Six firms selected to help regenerate areas in North Staffordshire
16 December 2005
Six firms have been selected to help to regenerate neighbourhoods and renovate older housing in North Staffordshire by the area's housing market renewal pathfinder. Renew North Staffordshire has selected Balfour Beatty, The Casey Group, Keepmoat, Thomas Vale, Toft Johnson and Wates to be on a contracting panel. Seddon and Lovells will be held on a reserve list to provide further support if necessary. Panel members will now be invited to tender on projects such as the creation of new public spaces and parks, and the paving of roads and pavements, as well as the renovation of old homes.
Shortlist of six developers for CompAir Holman site
16 December 2005
A shortlist of six developers for the CompAir Holman site in Camborne, Cornwall, has been announced by national regeneration agency English Partnerships. Bellway Homes, Crest Nicholson, Midas Homes, Places for People, Taylor Woodrow Developments and Wain Homes have been invited to prepare in depth submissions to create 380 homes, light industrial space, live work units, offices and communal open spaces on the site.
ProLogis selected by regional development agency
16 December 2005
Distribution firm ProLogis has been selected by regional development agency Advantage West Midlands to redevelop the former Sideway Colliery in Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire. The project will provide warehouse distribution and business units for small to medium-sized enterprises, creating around 900 jobs by 2010, AWM said.
Charles Barclay Architects announced as the winner
16 December 2005
Charles Barclay Architects has been announced as the winner of a contest to design the Kielder Observatory on Black Fell in rural Northumberland.
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