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Leap in London housing demand
10 September 2004
Housing demand in London will become even more intense, according to figures released this week.
Northern Way 'needs more Whitehall teamwork'
10 September 2004
Unprecedented collaboration between Whitehall departments is needed if a high-profile strategy designed to boost the North's economy is to work, an unpublished report commissioned by the Government says.
Stop Press: Housing scheme scoopes prize
10 September 2004
A housing scheme on the site of a former school in Fulham, south-west London scooped the prize for best example of affordable housing at this week's Housing Design Awards. The Peabody Trust's Beaufort House topped the Housing Corporation-sponsored category, which also featured Southern Housing Group's Gainsborough Studios in Hackney and the Notting Hill Housing Trust's Edward Woods Estate. The overall winner was Copthorne Homes' Abode development in Essex. Visit www.housingcorp.gov.uk.
Stop Press: Housing Corporation announces £15 million of grants
10 September 2004
Government regulatory body the Housing Corporation this week announced £15 million of grants to help ten specialist black and minority ethnic housing associations to restructure rents in line with government policy. The ODPM made £15 million available in recognition of the particular problems that some BME associations would face, based on research carried out by the department and the corporation. See Physical Regeneration, p11.
Quotes of the week
10 September 2004
"The annual spend on parks and green spaces in the UK is only a third more than the NHS spends every year prescribing Prozac. What can you do with pills that you can't do by putting people into really good parks?" - Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment commissioner Alan Barber speaking at an Urban Parks Forum conference on green spaces.
East End city academy set to open its doors
10 September 2004
Schoolchildren in a deprived part of east London will next week begin the first ever term at a City Academy designed by architect Lord Rogers.
Council denies Bristol homes on greenfield
10 September 2004
Plans to build 500 homes on a greenfield site on the outskirts of Bristol have been rejected by South Gloucestershire Council.
Research isolates national park risk
10 September 2004
Old quarrying permissions are threatening to change the face of national parks across England, the Council for National Parks (CNP) and Friends of the Peak District have warned.
Municipal treasure up for listed status
10 September 2004
Plans to list a 1970s market hall and a 1940s library and art gallery in Huddersfield were announced by heritage minister Andrew McIntosh this week.
Hill pledges to fill mezzanine floor loophole
10 September 2004
The government has confirmed its promise to implement planning controls on superstore mezzanine extensions by the end of the year.
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