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Appointment at North Solihull Primary School Regeneration

26 May 2006

Paul Hanbury has been appointed as director of North Solihull Primary School Regeneration, where he will head up the delivery of ten new primary schools. A former headteacher, Hanbury previously worked in the Department for Education & Skills where he helped create Education Action Zones.

Oldham: still divisions 5 years on

26 May 2006

Oldham has made significant progress since the race riots that engulfed the town five years ago, but entrenched divisions remain and sections of the community are reluctant to embrace change, according to a report published this week.

City academies 'fail to improve results'

26 May 2006

The Government's flagship city academies schools programme is failing to improve academic results, according to research.

NDC boss quits after suspension

26 May 2006

The chief executive of a New Deal for Communities (NDC) partnership in north-west London has resigned one month after being suspended over allegations of misconduct.

Tories vow to offset new homes 'strain'

26 May 2006

The Conservative Party will investigate how communities can be "properly compensated" for additional strain on infrastructure and public services caused by new housing.

Quote of the Week

26 May 2006

"We have had more targets than the Pentagon devised during the Cold War." - Local Government Association chair Sir Jeremy Beauchamp urges the Government free local authorities from the burden of Whitehall control.

Watchdog slams small firms service

26 May 2006

The Government's chief small business support scheme has been criticised by official auditors for lack of credibility and failing to install measures to establish its impact.

Developers face double tax blow, argues expert

26 May 2006

Four-fifths of the contributions to public infrastructure made by developers in return for planning permission would still be payable even if the Government also introduced its new development tax, the manager of a major government research project said this week.

Plan to tackle social exclusion due this autumn

26 May 2006

The Prime Minister has ordered the new social exclusion minister to publish an action plan setting out how the Government intends to reach excluded groups.

Housing Corporation publishes report

26 May 2006

Housing associations are some of the most "successful and financially strong" organisations working in the third sector, according to a report published by regulatory body the Housing Corporation this week. Up Your Street is available via www.regen.net/doc.

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