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Mixed-use scheme plans approved
28 April 2006
Bristol City Council has approved plans by developer Westmark for a mixed-use scheme on the city centre Cabot House site. The existing 1950s office block would be demolished to make way for office and retail space, and 78 flats.
Proposals to create a pedestrianised urban village
28 April 2006
Proposals to create a pedestrianised urban village on the site of a former brewery in Fountainbridge have been submitted to Edinburgh City Council for planning permission. The scheme, a joint venture between developers The Burrell Company and EDI Group, proposes office space and 200 homes.
South-East's economy could suffer
28 April 2006
The South-East's economy could suffer if insufficient homes are built in the region, the chief executive of Moat housing association warned last week.
Online lottery vows to give 30% cut to charity
28 April 2006
An online lottery that promises to give 30 pence from every pound spent to a charity of the player's choice was launched this week.
Crofters get £600k to buy Scots estate
28 April 2006
A community group is a step closer to completing its bid to acquire a huge crofting estate in western Scotland after it was handed a National Lottery grant of more than £500,000 towards the purchase.
Rubbish day Liverpool schoolchildren help to clean up their streets
28 April 2006
Schoolchildren in Liverpool collected nearly 4,000kg of rubbish last week under a scheme run by registered social landlord South Liverpool Housing (SLH) aimed at giving children a greater sense of responsibility.
Poverty persists for deprived teens, says study
28 April 2006
Teenagers who lived in poverty in the 1980s are nearly four times as likely to be poor in adulthood than those brought-up in better-off families, according to a study by a research charity published this week.
Taskforce calls for new funding deal
28 April 2006
Community groups need long-term support to help them to build up asset bases in order to cope with the end of Single Regeneration Budget funding, a key report will say.
Unbanked often 'prefer' doorstep loans to banks
28 April 2006
Many of the UK's estimated 2.8 million adults without access to a bank account prefer to pay high rates of interest to doorstep lending companies than deal with high street banks, according to unpublished findings.
Bid to reach out to non-bank citizens
28 April 2006
Housing associations, charities and community groups will be urged to act as 'intermediaries' between high street banks and people without bank accounts as part of a campaign launched last week by the Financial Inclusion Taskforce.
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