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Business Link facing legal action
26 September 2003
The former head of a community-based enterprise in Nottingham is threatening to sue the Government's business advice network, claiming that advice it gave her caused her company to go bust. Madi Sharma...
Battersea makes endangered list
26 September 2003
The significance of the decision this week to place Battersea power station in south London on a list of the world's most endangered sites has been dismissed by the company trying to...
Quangos 'could have to step aside' for councils in new UDC
26 September 2003
Regeneration quangos such as English Partnerships may have to surrender a place on the proposed east London Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to guarantee local authority representation, says a senior council officer in the...
Lib Dems launch plan for affordable housing
26 September 2003
Plans to secure supplies of affordable housing were unveiled by the Liberal Democrats this week. Under the proposals, council registers of empty properties would be compulsory, and property owners would be encouraged...
South and East must build their way out of crisis, claims report
26 September 2003
A quarter of a million homes should be built every year for ten years to overcome the shortage of housing in parts of England, a report claims. Campaign body the Town and...
Call to cut university entry grades for poor
26 September 2003
Children from disadvantaged backgrounds could be offered university places on lower grades than those from more affluent families under a proposed shake-up of higher education. Professor Steven Schwartz, the Government's adviser on...
Bura announces its best practice winners
26 September 2003
A redeveloped housing estate, a work and training scheme and a regenerated stretch of canal are among the five winners of this year's British Urban Regeneration Association best practice awards. Announcing the...
STOP PRESS: Sandwell URC appoints first chief executive
26 September 2003
One of the country's most recently established urban regeneration companies has appointed its first chief executive. Ros Kerslake starts at Sandwell URC next month. Kerslake began her career as a corporate lawyer before...
STOP PRESS: David Blunkett conference speech
26 September 2003
In a speech at think-tank the Economic and Social Research Council's democracy and participation conference this week, home secretary David Blunkett outlined a vision of "civil renewal" in which people participate in improving...
Nelson homes demolition halted
26 September 2003
A controversial plan to demolish 350 Victorian homes in Nelson, East Lancashire, has been put on hold after deputy prime minister John Prescott turned down an application for an initial compulsory purchase order...
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