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Quango announces management shake-up
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.
Think-tanks calls for European cash spread
28 April 2006
European regeneration cash should be concentrated into a small number of UK cities, not spread evenly across the country, according to an influential think-tank.
Tories promise bonfire of regeneration quangos
28 April 2006
An incoming Tory government would scrap regeneration agencies and return powers to councils, according to shadow minister for regeneration and communities Alistair Burt.
Development tax 'could raise extra money'
28 April 2006
Using the Government's proposed tax on development land could raise four times the amount currently raised by planning agreements, according to research.
Gehry Hove scheme dubbed 'banal' by adviser
28 April 2006
The Government's design watchdog has withdrawn support for a 20-storey development by architect Frank Gehry planned for Hove's sea front.
Restoration handbook released by Prince's Trust
27 April 2006
A handbook for people wanting to save redundant heritage buildings but lack technical expertise was published by the Prince’s Regeneration Trust this week.
Welsh government submits barrage plans
27 April 2006
A barrage spanning the Severn estuary to generate power was officially proposed by the Welsh Assembly Government this week.
Olympic station could be unused until 2010
27 April 2006
Stratford International in London could be unused until almost 2010 despite the main construction work being completed on time, it has emerged.
Inspector calls for earlier framework submissions
27 April 2006
Participants in local development frameworks (LDFs) must get their submissions in as early as possible, a public inquiry heard this week.
Countryside housing crisis 'worse than ever'
27 April 2006
Sales of council homes combined with low house building levels have led to an acute housing crisis in the countryside, according to latest analysis.
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