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LAA funding deals for 66 authorities
31 March 2006
Communities minister David Miliband has signed off more than 60 deals with councils in the latest round of a programme to make local authority spending more flexible.
Owners of Hale Leys Shopping Centre sign collaborative agreement
31 March 2006
The owners of Hale Leys Shopping Centre have signed a collaborative agreement with Aylesbury Vale District Council to develop the retail element of a waterside redevelopment scheme. Property Investment company Warner Estate is to design a department and food store to form part of the existing shopping centre in the multi million pound scheme.
Accent Property Solutions secures contract
31 March 2006
Bradford-based Accent Property Solutions has secured the contract to manage 650 apartments being developed as part of the Gateway mixed-use scheme in Leeds. The company will be responsible for the management of the whole Gateway site, including public space. It is the largest ever project taken on by the group.
Nine private companies to provide accommodation to asylum seekers
31 March 2006
Nine private companies are to provide accommodation to asylum seekers in need of housing under new regional contracts awarded by the Home Office. The nine bodies - including Refugee Housing Association and YMCA Glasgow - will provide homes through the National Asylum Support Service.
Mixed-use city centre development in St Albans
31 March 2006
A mixed-use city centre development in St Albans is to be developed by project management company Concept. The proposed £40 million scheme, called The Place, includes a seven-screen 913 seat cinema complex, two restaurants, 172 apartments, and car parking spaces. The developers says the scheme is intended to improve the street scene, replacing an "existing eye sore car park" and refurbishing and expanding office and retail space.
Haley Sharpe commissioned by Churnet Valley Railway
31 March 2006
Design company Haley Sharpe has been commissioned by Churnet Valley Railway to research plans for the development of a heritage centre and railway restoration workshops in Staffordshire Moorlands. The railway attracts around 50,000 visitors a year but there are plans to increase this figure. The centre is to focus on wider environmental and built heritage themes among others.
Appointment at Pro Manchester
31 March 2006
Daniel Dobson-Mouawad has been appointed as chief executive of business association Pro Manchester. He joins from economic development agency Manchester Enterprises, where he was director of economic development. Dobson-Mouawad, who is vice-chairman of the Institute of Economic Development, has also been involved in the regeneration of London Docklands and the Thames Gateway.
Appointment at Copeland Borough Council
31 March 2006
Graham McWilliam has joined Copeland Borough Council as economic and tourism development manager.McWilliam, who joins from Eden District Council, will be responsible for promoting the borough as a location for inward investment.
Appointment at the Confederation of British Industry
31 March 2006
Employers' organisation the Confederation of British Industry has appointed Richard Lambert as its new director-general. Lambert, a former editor of the Financial Times and a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, will take over from present director-general Sir Digby Jones in July.
Appointment at the Association of Town Centre Management
31 March 2006
Toyubur Rahman has been appointed as south-east regional development manager of the Association of Town Centre Management. Rahman's role will be to raise the profile of town centre management in the strategic planning process.
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