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Appointment at Newcastle Partnership
3 March 2006
Newcastle's local strategic partnership has appointed Kehri Ellis as director. In her new role at the Newcastle Partnership, Ellis will aim to lead the LSP into a local area agreement: a deal giving local bodies greater spending freedoms.
Appointment at Stevenage Borough Council
3 March 2006
Dave Wells has joined Stevenage Borough Council's regeneration team as strategic developments officer. Wells will be responsible for managing the authority's involvement in the redevelopment of Stevenage's town centre.
PM to create social exclusion post
3 March 2006
Tony Blair plans to appoint a new cabinet-level minister to spearhead a renewed government campaign against social exclusion.
Olympics strategy for skills launched
3 March 2006
A fully funded strategy to train the local labour force needed to help bring about the 2012 Olympics was launched this week by public agencies in the Greater South-East.
West Scotland to get two URCs as part of regeneration initiative
3 March 2006
The launch of two urban regeneration companies is at the heart of a regeneration strategy for the west of Scotland published this week.
Limited VCS role 'is down to Whitehall'
3 March 2006
Whitehall has made only "limited progress" in increasing the voluntary and community sector's involvement in delivering public services, according to MPs.
Quote of the Week
3 March 2006
Any brief walk around this conference shows that the definition of sustainability is in the hands of these companies' PR departments." - John Callcutt, deputy chair of housebuilder Crest Nicholson, tells delegates at last week's EcoBuild conference that the UK will fail to create environmentally and socially sustainable communities unless the Government is much clearer on what sustainability means.
Urban parks are improving, says watchdog chief
3 March 2006
The deterioration of urban green spaces in England has been halted in most areas and there are signs of recovery in many places, according to the public spending watchdog.
Free transport proposed for low income pupils
3 March 2006
Local authorities will be required to provide children living in low income families with free transport to local schools under plans set out in this week's Education Bill.
Funding decision timescales revised
3 March 2006
The Government's housing regulator has been forced to implement new timescales for decisions on funding for housing associations pending emergency legislation to clear up a legal oversight concerning its powers.
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