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Spin-off scheme Leeds Innovation Unit approved
10 March 2006
An innovation centre at Leeds University has been granted full planning permission.
Road spat for landscapes minister
10 March 2006
The minister responsible for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty has placed himself at odds with his own portfolio by backing plans for a road through a protected landscape under his control.
King's Cross plans set to be approved
10 March 2006
Controversial plans to redevelop King's Cross were due to be approved by the London Borough of Camden this week as Regeneration & Renewal went to press.
On board - Young Londoners' photos go on show
10 March 2006
Vulnerable young people are being given a chance to give Londoners an insight into their lives with an exhibition of photographs at the Oxo Tower on the South Bank.
Agencies to stick with Eco Homes
10 March 2006
The Government's housing and regeneration agencies will continue building to existing environmental standards rather than adopt the Government's less onerous code for sustainable homes, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.
Quote of the week
10 March 2006
"Our cities are better. They are different. But not all cities have shared that success. We need to close that gap." - Professor Michael Parkinson, lead author of the State of the Cities report, says that, while England's urban areas have made significant improvements in the last seven years, those in the North and West face more difficulties than those in the South and East.
Heseltine to advise Tory leader on urban policy
10 March 2006
Former deputy prime minister and environment secretary Lord Heseltine is to lead a review of Tory policy on cities.
Overspending agency to cut £70m of projects
10 March 2006
Scottish Enterprise cut £70 million worth of projects earmarked for this financial year after discovering a potential £100 million overspend, it emerged this week.
Councillors slam super-agency bid
10 March 2006
Councillors in Hull have hit back at plans to merge the city's multiple regeneration agencies, forcing Hull's ruling Labour group to convene a special meeting on 20 March to save the proposal.
EP wants control of £200m fund for roof tariffs
10 March 2006
Regeneration quango English Partnerships is lobbying to be given control of distribution of the Government's £200 million Community Infrastructure Fund in order to support more roof-tariff schemes, such as the one in Milton Keynes.
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