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Extra cash allocated to housing market renewal
24 March 2006
The government today announced a further £482 million for housing market renewal in the North and Midlands.
Bradford lake plans hit by vandalism fears
24 March 2006
Proposals for a massive lake in the centre of Bradford are set to be scaled back in plans due to be launched by the city's urban regeneration company in May.
Resignation could 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 a senior board member resigned following questioning by police.
Thurley does U-turn on housing demolitions
24 March 2006
The Government's built conservation adviser no longer believes that the planned mass housing demolitions in the North and Midlands pose a threat to country's heritage, it has emerged.
Yorkshire set to copy East Midlands blueprint
24 March 2006
Regional development agency Yorkshire Forward is examining options for a property investment vehicle similar to a scheme run in the East Midlands.
New role for agency prompts restructuring
24 March 2006
The London Development Agency is to restructure again in preparation for new housing, planning and skills powers expected to be handed to London mayor Ken Livingstone.
Talks resume over Manchester tram extension
24 March 2006
The government is in talks over reviving a plan to extend Manchester's tram system, considering if regeneration benefits would justify extra spending.
Third sector must now become two
24 March 2006
The debate about whether authentic voluntary organisations should be separated from those that concentrate on delivering public services has recently resurfaced in the press. Reference was made to a major 1993 research study, Voluntary Action, which raised this issue forcibly more than a decade ago.
Diary
24 March 2006
Now for an update from the Scottish Parliament, where earlier this month a wooden roof beam came loose in the middle of a debate, forcing the suspension of parliamentary business (R&R, 10 March, p56). MSPs are currently expected to be out of Holyrood's debating chamber for another two months, as engineers work to patch up the roof.
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