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Raynsford: Thurrock to join London
28 April 2006
Regeneration in the Thurrock section of the Thames Gateway has made the borough such a key spot for growth in the London area it will soon be officially incorporated into the capital, the former local government minister said last week.
New Brum station 'is unnecessary'
28 April 2006
A new rail station for Birmingham is unnecessary because planned upgrades to New Street station will be good enough to serve the city for 50 years, Network Rail said this week.
Medway's cable car plans over second Lottery hurdle
28 April 2006
A scheme to bridge the River Medway with a cable car has been shortlisted for further assessment by good causes distributor the Big Lottery Fund.
Data check: In-migration on the up
28 April 2006
223k: Net in-migration to the UK from abroad in 2004
Romanian and Bulgarian workers head for Britain
28 April 2006
Around 56,000 Romanian and Bulgarian workers are likely to come to Britain next year when their countries join the EU, according to think-tank the Institute for Public Policy Research. EU Enlargement Bulgaria and Romania is available from www.regen.net.
Plans for a tram line extension submitted
28 April 2006
Plans for a tram line extension in the West Midlands will be submitted to the Government after councillors on the West Midlands Passenger Transport Authority this week agreed the details of the new line. WMPTA will bid for £322 million of government funding for the extension between the city centre and regeneration areas such as Brierley Hill.
Cricket Test matches to be held in Cardiff and North East
28 April 2006
Cricket Test matches will be held in Cardiff and the North-East following lobbying from the Welsh Assembly Government and regional development agency One North-East. Cardiff will host a 2009 Ashes game and Chester-le-Street a West Indies Test in 2007.
Olympic Park site now '80% secured'
28 April 2006
The organisers of the 2012 Olympics have secured 80 per cent of the land needed to develop the principal Games site, according to the mayor of London's office.
Indoor surf centre architect is named
28 April 2006
A leisure complex incorporating Europe's first indoor surfing centre is to be designed by architects S&P, it was revealed last week.
EP shakes up management team
28 April 2006
Government regeneration agency English Partnerships is to enact a wholesale management reorganisation prior to the arrival of new chief executive John Callcutt.
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