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Renewal course aims to tackle practical issues

24 February 2006

A postgraduate course in neighbourhood renewal has been launched by Birkbeck College, University of London.

Council plans building diploma for teenagers

24 February 2006

A construction and built environment diploma for young people is to be introduced in 2008, under plans from the sector skills council for the construction industry.

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24 February 2006

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Key read

24 February 2006

HRH The Prince of Wales' Affordable Rural Housing Initiative - Creating a Sense of Place: A Design Guide. Published by Business in the Community.

DIY scheme that speeds up housing entry

24 February 2006

Epping Forest District Council's decorator voucher scheme is intended to reduce waiting times for empty council properties and help tenants feel more connected to their new homes by allowing them to decorate their new homes themselves. Under the scheme, tenants are provided with free vouchers for decorating materials instead of waiting for the council to carry out the work, thus hastening turnaround times. The council's housing repairs manager, Derek Pinner, answers our panel's questions.

5 Steps to ... building affordable housing in rural areas

24 February 2006

1. Establish what type of housing is needed. Do you need single dwellings for young people or bungalows for older people, for example? A spokesman for the Countryside Agency's Commission for Rural Communities says young childless couples, the elderly and those on low incomes are being denied the opportunity to live where they grew up or work.

Free care policy pays off for elderly

24 February 2006

BACKGROUND Project: Financial Care Models in Scotland and the UK. Period of evaluation: 2002-2005. Evaluating organisation: University of Stirling. Evaluation commissioned by: Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Aims and outlines of project: In 2002 the Scottish...

Only the lonely

24 February 2006

John Prescott's plans for housebuilding and regeneration will only work with the support of other government departments - but, according to the ODPM select committee, the department is walking a lonely road. Joey Gardiner reports.

Searching for a star

24 February 2006

Renewal is most effective when professionals emerge from their silos to create plans that work for everybody. But despite a longstanding consensus on the way forward, the 'generic skills' are still in short supply, Nick Loney reports.

The seductive notion of neighbourhood power

24 February 2006

Nearly every London borough has a redundant town hall. They are a reminder that the capital's local authority areas once corresponded fairly closely with the old towns and villages that the city was built around. Places like Battersea, West Ham and Wimbledon had their own municipal headquarters. This changed when boroughs were merged in the name of efficiency.

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