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Report: South West tops unaffordablity league

18 August 2006

The South West is now the most unaffordable place to buy a home in the UK, and prices are set to rise yet further, a new report has warned.

Olympic delivery partner shortlist announced

18 August 2006

The Olympic Delivery Authority has shortlisted four firms for the role of delivery partner to manage the programme to build the London 2012 Games venues and infrastructure.

Two thirds of asbos flouted at trailblazer council

18 August 2006

More than two-thirds of anti-social behaviour orders issued by Sheffield City Council have been breached, it has emerged.

Vulnerable community bridges need support

18 August 2006

Media coverage of the reaction to last week's foiled alleged terrorist attacks should leave nobody in any doubt that community cohesion is one of regeneration's biggest challenges, says Nick Loney.

Not every rural site is worth defending

18 August 2006

The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) is having its usual summer fun, pushing out press releases in the expectation that the papers haven't enough home news to fill up their pages. The latest featured the type of blood-curdling language designed to bring instant apoplexy to Daily Telegraph readers everywhere.

Second Opinion - The Calyx, Perth

18 August 2006

Edaw associate director Adrian Welsh looks at plans for a garden showcase in Scotland

Generating a cash stream for locals

18 August 2006

Last year I drove through Tarifa on the southern tip of Spain and up the west coast to Cadiz past thousands of wind turbines. The idea of 'farming' something as elemental as the wind has always seemed thrilling to me. My encounter with fields of these giants confirmed my enthusiasm.

What's On - Regeneration-related TV and radio

18 August 2006

Friday 18 August; 7.30pm 30 Minutes. Channel 4; A look at the effects of Polish workers' migration into the UK; 9.00pm Restoration Village. BBC2; Viewers vote for which village buildings to save in Scotland (Repeated Monday).

Diary

18 August 2006

Diary finds itself speaking the language of romance this week in order to praise a new drive by education chiefs to encourage men to write more love letters.

Work Experience - Abigail Hardman, partnership officer, Knowsley MBC

18 August 2006

Abigail Hardman, 27, is partnership performance & development officer at Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council. She is responsible for developing partnership working between the fire service, police, neighbourhood wardens, social landlords and others.

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