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East Midland cities to make growth bid
24 March 2006
The East Midlands cities of Derby, Leicester and Nottingham are to put in a joint bid to become one of the first of a range of new, smaller housing growth areas.
Ancoats awarded Urban village scoops renewal prize
24 March 2006
Ancoats Urban Village in Manchester was this week named as best area-based regeneration scheme in this year's Waterways Renaissance Awards.
Resignation tipped to ease north Kent logjam
24 March 2006
Long-standing tensions that have frustrated progress by a key delivery body in the Thames Gateway look set to ease after the resignation of a senior board member.
Director to step down in new LDA shake-up
24 March 2006
The London Development Agency is to restructure again in a move that will see the agency's high-profile development director Tony Winterbottom step down from a front-line executive role.
Elephant proposals get the green light
24 March 2006
Two developments in the heart of Elephant and Castle in south London that could play a major role in the area's regeneration were this week approved by Southwark council.
Shelter eyes up an increased regeneration role
24 March 2006
One of the UK's biggest homelessness charities wants regeneration to form a larger part of its work, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.
Proposal for 'super-casino' for Greater Birmingham
24 March 2006
Birmingham City Council's cabinet has agreed to back a proposal for a 'super-casino' for Greater Birmingham at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) ahead of Birmingham City Football Club's rival bid.
Ten strategies to help bring in major investment
24 March 2006
Ten strategies to help bring major investment and jobs to UK cities were launched by the Government this week. The US-inspired City Growth strategies aim to help business leaders generate enterprise in disadvantaged areas in Leeds, Derby, Luton, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Portsmouth and parts of London. For details, visit www.dti.gov.uk.
Network Rail form new strategy for south-west mainline
24 March 2006
Longer passenger trains and a new hourly service between London Waterloo and Exeter form part of a new strategy for the south-west mainline, Network Rail said this week. There will also be enhancements to the line from Southampton to allow larger freight containers. For more information, visit www.networkrail.co.uk.
Finding skilled employees is a major barrier
24 March 2006
Finding skilled employees is a major barrier to small business growth, according a survey by lobby group the Federation of Small Businesses. The survey says that a quarter of small firms have struggled to recruit staff with the necessary skills. Lifting the Barriers to Growth 2006 is available via www.regen.net/doc.
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