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Officer expansion Community support staff to double by next April
31 March 2006
The number of police community support officers in England and Wales is to be more than doubled to 16,000 by next April.
Business pledges £10m for youth volunteering
31 March 2006
More than £10 million has so far been pledged to support a new national youth community service over the next two years, according to the Government.
Move to affordable rental homes
31 March 2006
The proportion of government housing grant spent on low-cost home ownership is to fall sharply as funds are diverted towards building affordable homes for rent, it was revealed last week.
Larger enterprises get R&D tax break
31 March 2006
Larger enterprises are set to benefit from the same tax relief scheme that small and medium firms enjoy.
Chancellor loosens regulations on property investment vehicles
31 March 2006
Rules for managing new property investment vehicles have been relaxed following criticism that they were too strict to be effective.
Treasury clarifies land tax spending
31 March 2006
All cash raised from the proposed development tax will be recycled to pay for the physical infrastructure needed by new communities, the chancellor pledged last week.
Fund to subsidise micro-generation equipment
31 March 2006
A £50 million fund to subsidise micro-generation equipment such as wind turbines and solar panels to enable residential and commercial buildings to generate renewable energy was announced last week by the chancellor. Gordon Brown plans to make buildings in Britain the "most energy efficient in the world".
Good quality design must be given greater prominence
31 March 2006
Good quality design must be given greater prominence in schemes funded through the private finance initiative, according to a Treasury report published with last week's Budget. PFI: Strengthening Local Partnerships is available via www.regen.net/doc.
New National Sports Foundation
31 March 2006
An initial £34 million is to be spent on a new National Sports Foundation to provide new sports facilities across the country ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games, Gordon Brown said. The NSF is to be modelled on the existing Football Foundation.
International flavour New Greenwich market tickles the taste buds
31 March 2006
A south London community has launched a fresh food market selling delicacies from around the world.
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