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16 July 2004

AGENDA TO 15 OCTOBER

Book Review: Focusing on a model community

16 July 2004

Space to Inspire: East Manchester's Community Environment Programme Photographs By Len Grant. Published by Groundwork North West. Available from Groundwork, (tel) 0161 237 3200 or (email) ...

Diary: Chatterers slammed, design for the birds, and Ken comes clean

16 July 2004

Hide the Chardonnay, dump your muesli, and keep quiet about the Sundays you spend in your crisp metropolitan bed with a copy of the Observer.

Turning Point: Getting on with the Government

16 July 2004

My job is not what I may have aspired to as a child, with somewhat less sparkle than an artist, a nurse or an astronaut. However, as it turns out, being a compact advocacy officer is just fine,

Marketing: Small talk with a big impact

16 July 2004

The hardest task of any regeneration partnership is to gain the trust and support of its host community. Communications expert Paul Richards explains how local projects can get the neighbourhood on board

Editorial: Review plans will fail unless cash cuts are achieved

16 July 2004

On first inspection, regeneration seems to have fared reasonably well in the chancellor's spending review. The Treasury has provided significant new money for building social homes, although still only enough to fund around half of the annual increase that the Barker review said was necessary.

Opinion: Why disadvantage is in the air

16 July 2004

How active are you? Sitting here as I do, looking out on one of the worst-designed supermarkets in the northern hemisphere - no Stirling Prize for Cornwall this year, I fear - I ponder the nature of activity, economically speaking.

Opinion: Immigration: the truth at last

16 July 2004

Quite spontaneously, this week turned into Diversity Week. There was the major Compass seminar on immigration at Oxford and the launch of a private sector task force on promoting racial diversity in the workplace led by Peter Ellman of ICI. Home secretary David Blunkett topped the bill with his speech calling for further legislation on incitement to religious hatred. Both Gordon Brown and Tony Blair continued the theme of diversity in their respective speeches.

Opinion: Lateral thinking will help us to get on our bikes

16 July 2004

The Government is worried that we aren't cycling enough. Despite its efforts to get us on our bikes, we're using them less and less - a startling contrast with near neighbours like Denmark or the Netherlands, which have a similar topography and similar climate. But the reason isn't hard to find. Quite simply, riding bikes is too dangerous. Here's a personal story: a very good family friend, in the prime of life, busy with her work and all kinds of community causes, was a fanatical biker. She rode everywhere through the London traffic, always carefully and responsibly. One morning, a white van careered out of a side street without pausing, smashing her hip.

Interview: Local tester of a national mission

16 July 2004

As the Government's design watchdog moves from national policy to local action, it is set to launch a series of regional projects. Lee Connor meets David Carter, Cabe's man in East Lancashire

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