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Brown plans 30,000 more homes on public sites
15 December 2006
The number of homes planned for surplus public sector land by 2016 will be increased by 30,000, the chancellor said in his pre-Budget statement last week.
Power line Green energy institute to get £550m
15 December 2006
An institute set up to develop the commercial potential of environmental technologies such as wind turbines and solar panels will start its work with a £550 million budget, chancellor Gordon Brown announced last week.
'Hint of revamp of priorities' at RDAs
15 December 2006
The pre-Budget report hints at a refocus in the role of England's regional development agencies, according to a prominent think-tank with expertise in the area.
Regional growth rate gap 'closing'
15 December 2006
The gap in productivity growth rates between the Greater South-East and the rest of England is narrowing, government figures show.
Brown plans 30,000 more homes on public sites
15 December 2006
The number of homes planned for surplus public sector land by 2016 will be increased by 30,000, the chancellor said in his pre-Budget statement last week.
Power line Green energy institute to get £550m
15 December 2006
An institute set up to develop the commercial potential of environmental technologies such as wind turbines and solar panels will start its work with a £550 million budget, chancellor Gordon Brown announced last week.
Financial inclusion drive wins funding
15 December 2006
Funding of £5.4 million will be made available to pay for a new campaign to help financially excluded people access mainstream banking and credit products, chancellor Gordon Brown said last week.
Moneywise - Young Adults Programme
15 December 2006
Source of funding: The programme is funded by charity the Barrow Cadbury Trust.
English universities to have access to research funds
15 December 2006
English universities will have access to £60 million a year to pay for applied research with commercial potential, chancellor Gordon Brown, announced last week in his pre-Budget report speech. The funding will be delivered by the Higher Education Funding Council for England from 2007-08. The Pre-Budget Report is available via www.regen.net/doc.
Government announces provisional payments
15 December 2006
The Government has announced provisional payments of £28.8 million to enable regional planning bodies and local planning authorities in England to improve their planning services. The 2007-08 Planning Delivery Grant cash also includes funding of £100,000 for each of nine local authorities participating in housing market renewal projects. For further information, visit www.communities.gov.uk/planning.
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