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New cities' chapter is painfully familiar
31 March 2006
You've got to hand it to this government: like Bogart in some old Hollywood movie, the more it gets beaten up, the faster it delivers another punch.
Landmark scheme is bad for London
31 March 2006
When I first moved to London 20 years ago, the city was not in the best of shape, especially the riverside.
New mission for gang ally - Bernard Hare, author and social activist
31 March 2006
He may have found success with his grim portrait of dysfunctional youth, but Bernard Hare isn't moving to Hampstead yet: his latest idea is to create a community project in his native Leeds.
Cities must prepare for a greyer future
31 March 2006
Predictions of a big growth in older single households pose a major challenge for planners, says Max Nathan.
Second Opinion on Waterloo, London
31 March 2006
Name of scheme: Waterloo Development Framework. Published: January 2006. Commissioned by: Greater London Authority. Produced by: East, Hepher Dixon, JMP Consultants, Alan Baxter & Associates, Metal, and GVA Grimley. Scope/purpose: This development framework, a draft...
Anti-poverty moves lack clout, say charities
31 March 2006
At first glance, last week's Budget appears to include a raft of headline-grabbing measures designed to lift children out of poverty.
Disappointment as VAT retained on housing refurbishment
31 March 2006
With the exception of positive news on Real Estate Investment Trusts (see Budget News, p10), which could have a huge impact on the amount of money invested in new development in the UK, chancellor Gordon Brown's tenth budget contained little of substance for the physical regeneration sector.
Task force to help London compete
31 March 2006
A task force is to be set up to bolster London's position as a key player on the global economic stage, the Treasury has announced.
RDAs hail move to economic focus
31 March 2006
The Treasury's decision to assess all regeneration programmes on their contribution to growth and ability to close persistent economic gaps has been welcomed by the regional development agencies.
Second chance for skills Free A-level education extended to young adults
31 March 2006
An expansion of free education will enable young adults to study up to A-level standard without paying tuition costs, the Budget revealed.
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