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Euro rules may hamper clean-up
3 October 2003
Government plans to accelerate housebuilding on brownfield sites in the South-East could be obstructed by new European rules set to raise the cost of cleaning up contaminated land. A summit meeting between...
Officials accused of frustrating Brum NDC probe
3 October 2003
The Government Office for the West Midlands (GOWM) was attacked last week for obstructing an investigation into a crisis at a £54 million Birmingham regeneration project. The chairman of Birmingham City Council's...
NDC underspend 'could harm' renewal budget
3 October 2003
Poorly performing renewal schemes will have to show they are value for money if regeneration is to remain a public funding priority, a leading policy adviser has warned. Nick Pearce, acting director...
Mandelson calls for debate on opening up public schools
3 October 2003
The architect of Labour's landslide victories this week called for a debate on offering subsidised places in public schools for children from poor and working class families. Labour MP and former election...
Pilot selects housing associations to build 1,600 social homes
3 October 2003
Two housing associations have been chosen to develop the first affordable homes to emerge from the new partnership between the Government's regeneration and housing agencies. The Genesis Housing Group and Bedfordshire Pilgrims...
RSLs set to deliver projects with developers
3 October 2003
Government regulatory body the Housing Corporation is to pioneer a new approach to housing investment to secure more social housing, it emerged this week. In a two-year pilot to be launched later...
STOP PRESS: Report says Government must clarify aims
3 October 2003
The Government must clarify its aims of involving local communities in regeneration, a report commissioned by the ODPM recommends. A study published this week by the Community Development Foundation concludes that although government...
STOP PRESS: Good design body formed in Scotland
3 October 2003
A body to champion good design has been formed in Scotland, it was announced this week. Provisionally named Architecture and Design Scotland, the non-statutory body will take over the design review role of...
Call for more autonomy for cities
3 October 2003
Major cities should be given special powers to spend their own budgets as part of a complete overhaul of local government finance, according to an influential academic. Professor Gerry Stoker used this...
Countryside will not be destroyed by new homes, says Rooker
3 October 2003
Regeneration minister Lord Rooker this week dismissed fears that the Government's massive housebuilding plan would result in the countryside's destruction. Rooker used a Social Market Federation fringe meeting at the Labour conference to...
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