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Report calls for mobile phone code revision
3 March 2006
A lack of trust remains between the public and mobile phone operators, despite the success of a best practice code, according to a report released today.
Legal problems cause corporation delays
3 March 2006
Funding decisions by the government's housing regulator face delays following confusion over the body's powers.
Ashford calls for 'super-URC' for homes tax
3 March 2006
Ashford Council is considering setting up a new type of delivery vehicle to drive forward a £600 million roof tariff.
Brownfield body considers commercial targets
3 March 2006
Commercial and industrial developers could be forced to use more brownfield land under targets being considered by Government.
Miliband leak reveals city region support
3 March 2006
Communities minister David Miliband has thrown his weight behind an unpublished government report arguing for city regions.
Milton Keynes slows growth plans after outcry
3 March 2006
Milton Keynes Council has delayed the consultation process over the city's expansion in response to a public outcry against growth and demolition proposals.
It is time to unleash local renewal talent
3 March 2006
I have carefully read David Miliband's speech to the National Council for Voluntary Organisation's conference last week and his thesis is persuasive.
What's On - Regeneration-related TV and radio
3 March 2006
Friday 3 March; 7.30pm Why the Trains Don't Work. Channel 4; An investigation into why stations are being closed despite rising passengers.
Diary
3 March 2006
Diary's campaign against regeneration jargon resumes this week, with the naming and shaming of a repeat offender - and, surprisingly, this time it's not a Whitehall department.
Work Experience - Badrul Hussain, crisis intervention manager, Tower Hamlets
3 March 2006
Badrul Hussain, 42, is crisis intervention manager at the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, managing a team of 20 dealing with gang conflicts, community mediation and youth disorder. In 2004 he won the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy's Frontline Worker and Public Servant of the Year awards.
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