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Four developers have been shortlisted ...
12 November 2004
Four developers have been shortlisted for a food store and mixed-use scheme in Newark's Potterdyke area. Newark and Sherwood District Council, advised by CB Richard Ellis, has invited Asda, Dransfield Properties, Tesco and Wilson Bowden to submit detailed proposals for the 1.7ha site early next year. The Potterdyke scheme is aimed at improving an area on the edge of Newark town centre.
The former Cambois colliery site between Blyth and Ashington ...
12 November 2004
The former Cambois colliery site between Blyth and Ashington in Northumberland is to be added to English Partnerships' national coalfields programme, bringing the total number of sites to 101. Cambois is at the heart of a cluster of regeneration areas around the Blyth estuary, including the site of the former coal-fired Blyth Power Station. Two other former coalfields will receive £32 million of funding under the programme. A £19 million share for Bickershaw South near Wigan will fund housing and public open space alongside the adjoining Leeds-Liverpool Canal. The remaining £13 million is earmarked for the Silverdale site in Newcastle-under-Lyme to fund plans for homes, business and industry.
A community football campaign to encourage ...
12 November 2004
A community football campaign to encourage the renewal of former coalfield areas was launched by sport minister Richard Caborn this week. Game On, developed by the Coalfields Regeneration Trust in partnership with the Football Foundation, is a three-year initiative that will target the most deprived coalfield wards in the North East, East Midlands and Yorkshire. Three regional co-ordinators will work to increase participation in football, focusing on hard-to-reach groups and disaffected young people in coalfield communities.
A £1,150,000 marketing campaign to promote Bradford ...
12 November 2004
A £1,150,000 marketing campaign to promote Bradford will be launched in the new year. The two-year strategy, devised by Leeds marketing company Brahm, will target UK and overseas businesses, property developers, retailers and venture capitalists. The campaign, backed by urban renewal company Bradford Centre Regeneration and local strategic partnership Bradford Vision, will aim to change perceptions of the city to attract investment for regeneration proposed in its masterplan.
A £70 million scheme to renew areas ...
12 November 2004
A £70 million scheme to renew areas of housing market failure in Hull was submitted to the government by Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire pathfinder Gateway last week. The plans focus on Ings, Newington and St Andrews, Bransholme, Orchard Park and Preston Road. They suggest that 2,800 homes should be built, another 3,400 refurbished and around 700 rundown properties demolished. The scheme covers the first three years of Gateway's ten to 15-year plan to revive the city's housing market. The government is expected to confirm the level of funding to be made available early next year.
Arts projects secure funding
12 November 2004
More than £106,000 has been awarded to ten projects across the UK to support artists in regeneration in the first round of a national funding scheme.
Renewal thwarted by theatre listing
12 November 2004
The regeneration of Billingham town centre in Teesside is in the balance after plans for a major leisure, community and shopping development were ditched.
Liverpool backs station plans
12 November 2004
Locals have backed plans to redevelop Liverpool Lime Street station in a public consultation exercise that ended last week.
Liverpool acts to end rat run in city centre
12 November 2004
Liverpool City Council is to stop the city centre from being used as a rat run as part of a £73 million project to improve streets and public spaces.
Survey reveals cheaper fares as top priority
12 November 2004
Cutting the cost of public transport is seen as the top priority for investment by 40 per cent of people, according to a MORI poll.
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