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Airport changes its name again

15 December 2006

The East Midlands' regional airport has changed its name for the second time in three years.

Quote of the week

15 December 2006

"People can't have it both ways, accusing us of criminalising a whole generation and throwing Asbos down like confetti and also accusing us of being soft." - Home Office minister Tony McNulty tells the public to make its mind up.

Bill sparks interest in switch to unitary status

15 December 2006

A raft of new unitary authorities tasked with improved leadership are set to spring up as a result of a local government bill published this week.

Bus services set for extra scrutiny

15 December 2006

Bus operators could be forced to provide punctuality data as part of a bid to tackle underperformance launched this week by transport secretary Douglas Alexander.

City renewal bodies lined up to handle branding

15 December 2006

A proposed new model of regeneration company could coordinate place branding for entire English metropolitan areas under government plans.

Last issue before Christmas

15 December 2006

This is the last issue of Regeneration & Renewal before Christmas. The first issue of the new year will be published on 5 January.

Fee-free cash machines to be provided

15 December 2006

Over 600 fee-free cash machines are to be provided in Britain's poorer areas after a "ground-breaking" deal between the Treasury, leading banks and cash machine operators. To ensure customers know when they are using charging machines, "crystal clear" signage will be introduced across the UK, the Treasury said.

Team tasked with productivity gap

15 December 2006

The team tasked with cutting the productivity gap between northern and southern England is to refocus its work on transport, innovation in industry and levering in more private sector investment in regeneration. The Northern Way team's move was predicted by Regeneration & Renewal last month (R&R, 17 November, p2).

London's mayor suffers blow

15 December 2006

London's mayor suffered a blow this week as MPs voted to restrict his planning powers in the second reading of the Greater London Authority Bill. Its initial draft allowed Ken Livingstone to intervene at any point in a planning application. But now he will only be able to do so in applications after a borough has made its decision, and only then if that council is failing to follow London's agreed overall planning policy.

Callcutt leaves EP as merger nears

15 December 2006

English Partnerships chief executive John Callcutt is to move aside in order to head a new government-sponsored review into delivering green housing.

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