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Appointment at Birmingham Compact
24 February 2006
Tippa Napthali has taken up the post of champion for the Birmingham Compact, a framework for relations between council departments and the voluntary, community and faith sectors in the city. He has been involved in community action for more than 20 years.
Appointment at the Port of London Authority
24 February 2006
Dr Peter Matthews has been appointed to the board of the Port of London Authority, the port and navigation authority for the Thames. His term of office on the board of government adviser the Environment Agency expires this year.
Appointment at North Hertfordshire District Council
24 February 2006
Andy Godman has been appointed as head of housing and environmental health for North Hertfordshire District Council. Godman replaces Patrick Odling-Smee, who has become director of housing for Three Rivers District Council.
City region spending powers urged
24 February 2006
Decision-making on skills, housing, transport and regeneration spending in Greater Birmingham and Greater Manchester should be handed to elected city-regional mayors with tax-raising powers, a think-tank urged this week.
Rate hike pondered for infrastructure
24 February 2006
A multibillion pound fund for infrastructure in South-East England, paid for by a rise in business rates, is being considered by the region's development agency.
Thames Gateway divisions likely to merge under new CEO's control
24 February 2006
The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister is likely to merge its strategy and delivery divisions for the Thames Gateway under the control of the Gateway's new chief executive.
Firms 'require help for Olympic legacy'
24 February 2006
London's small and medium-sized businesses need more support to compete with multinational firms for contracts linked to the 2012 Olympics, according to a report published last week by London Assembly members.
Quote of the week
24 February 2006
"Empowering citizens is the modern route to social justice. Subsidiarity - having power located at the lowest possible level - should be the guiding principle."
Olympic group to get East End planning powers
24 February 2006
The Government is to give the body charged with delivering the 2012 Olympic Games wide-ranging planning powers in the east of London.
Bid for Tyne & Wear economic body
24 February 2006
Newcastle and Sunderland want to create a single economic body to serve the entire Tyne & Wear conurbation in order to rationalise economic development spending.
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