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£2bn land levy prompts cross-party opposition
16 December 2005
Government plans for a development tax on land to pay for the infrastructure needed to support housing growth were this week opposed by both the Conservative Party and London mayor.
Cambridge busway gets the green light
16 December 2005
The Government has given the go-ahead to a guided busway system that will connect outlying villages with the city of Cambridge.
Transport at heart of Derry regeneration plan
16 December 2005
Improved transport links between Londonderry and the rest of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are at the heart of a long-awaited masterplan for the town, published this week.
Last issue of Regeneration & Renewal before Christmas
16 December 2005
This is the last issue of Regeneration & Renewal before Christmas. The first issue of the new year will be published on 6 January.
Liverpool City Council poised to refuse planning permission
16 December 2005
Liverpool City Council is poised to refuse planning permission for a planned 440-home mixed-use city centre scheme supported by urban regeneration company Liverpool Vision. Developer Central Regeneration said council officers had recommended refusal of the project after pressure from government built conservation adviser English Heritage, which had threatened to force a public inquiry.
A warden scheme to help elderly residents launched
16 December 2005
A warden scheme to help elderly residents has been launched by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. Charity Help the Aged will be given £175,000 to provide support for vulnerable older people as a part of the three pilot projects. For further information, visit www.odpm.gov.uk.
The Big Lottery Fund awards money to voluntary and community sectors
16 December 2005
Good causes distributor the Big Lottery Fund is awarding £66 million to 500 voluntary and community sector groups across England. The money will go towards community initiatives that help the most in need. For further details, visit www.biglotteryfund.org.uk.
Advisers call for city-region pilots
16 December 2005
A Whitehall-commissioned report has advised ministers to set up city-region pilots and create a cabinet committee to focus investment on big city priorities ahead of a possible long-term move to formal metropolitan devolution.
Team of financial troubleshooters to be set up
16 December 2005
A squad of financial troubleshooters for English regeneration schemes will be set up in the new year under government plans.
Why big schemes should think small
9 December 2005
My interest in regeneration is mainly about how the influence of local people and the community sector can be enhanced, so my reaction to the recent report from the Urban Task Force (UTF) has been from this perspective.
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