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Regeneration company threatens property grab
28 July 2006
A Scottish urban regeneration agency has warned it will seize land from developers that are "crucifying" some of the country's coastal towns.
Shopping centre area to be reclassified as town
28 July 2006
Plans to designate Merry Hill as a town centre are set to be backed by Birmingham City Council.
Quango strategy to deal with landholding drop
28 July 2006
National regeneration agency English Partnerships is working up a radical new land strategy to reduce its dependence on its dwindling land-holdings.
Coal programme to increase house building focus
28 July 2006
The ten year-old programme designed to turn around former coal-mining areas is to re-focus around the provision of housing.
Government merges key regeneration units
28 July 2006
The Government's flagship division for urban policy regeneration is to be merged with its regional policy directorate.
Campaign launched to enforce Olympics promises
28 July 2006
Regeneration & Renewal magazine has launched a campaign to fight for promises to make regeneration the central goal of the London 2012 Olympics.
An inspired idea for our unused riches
28 July 2006
I'm mightily impressed with the consultation paper issued by the independent Commission on Unclaimed Assets, which proposes setting up a national 'Social Investment Bank'. It outlines a simple but bold strategy to provide the third sector with the funding system it needs to fulfil its true potential in tackling poverty.
Diary
28 July 2006
Getting locals excited about consultation is one of the trickiest tasks facing regeneration organisations. So hats off to East Manchester's New Deal for Communities partnership, which received more than 300 responses by staging a "washing line" consultation.
Breaking New Ground
28 July 2006
Methods of procuring developers are changing. Alexandra Coxon examines some of the newest approaches being taken by the public sector.
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