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More money needed to fund housing in rural areas says commission
27 January 2006
More money is needed to fund affordable housing in rural areas, according to the Commission for Rural Communities, part of watchdog the Countryside Agency. In evidence to the affordable rural housing commission, the CRC said the Government also needed to tailor housing policies to meet rural needs.
Plans unveiled for regeneration of Morpeth
27 January 2006
Plans for the regeneration of part of Morpeth town centre, including a proposal for a new shopping arcade, have been unveiled by developer Dransfield Properties. The firm said the scheme would create 13 shops, 150 jobs and fund the development of a public library and bus station. Dransfield said it will submit a planning application by the end of February.
Guide to help planners launched
27 January 2006
A guide to help planners build "walkable" neighbourhoods that discourage car use has been launched by campaign group the Town and Country Planning Association. Sustainable Design and Construction is available via www.regen.net/doc.
Exchequer scooping lottery cash, says study
27 January 2006
Billions of pounds of lottery money have been used to fulfil government policy objectives that should have been met by the taxpayer, according to a think-tank report published last week.
Truancy still rising despite £885m bill
27 January 2006
The Government is failing to make progress in tackling truancy despite spending £885 million over the past seven years on the problem, a committee of MPs has warned.
Open-air art Islanders efforts displayed around site
27 January 2006
Artwork by local residents and schoolchildren will feature in an open-air art exhibition at East Cowes on the Isle of Wight, to be opened next week.
Poor face banking hurdle, says study
27 January 2006
People on low-incomes still have "acute problems" opening basic accounts, despite banks having to comply with a minimum level of standards when offering services to vulnerable groups, according to a report published this week.
'Free start" to basic banking proposed
27 January 2006
Banks should introduce a 'probationary period' on new basic bank accounts, exempting low-income customers from charges in the first few months, MPs were told last week.
Half of city academies among worst schools
27 January 2006
Half the Government's flagship city academies are among the worst performing schools in England, a league table published last week shows.
One in three trust vouchers 'unused'
27 January 2006
Almost a third of Child Trust Fund vouchers sent out since the scheme was launched last year have not been used to open an account, figures showed last week.
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