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£1bn Liverpool site is now "a ghost town"
13 April 2007
Contractors have abandoned the site of Liverpool's £1 billion Baltic Triangle regeneration scheme after a payment dispute, a newspaper has reported.
SNP outlines ideas for housing, taxes, small firms
13 April 2007
If elected, the Scottish National Party would scrap council tax and end business rates for 120,000 small firms, according to their manifesto.
Code triggers rise in cost of housing
13 April 2007
The cost of developing individual properties under level 6 of the code for sustainable homes could rocket beyond £30,000, according to the latest research.
Business groups call for Olympic legacy secretary
13 April 2007
A cabinet-level minister is needed to secure the regeneration legacy of the 2012 Olympics, business leaders have said.
Bypass through natural beauty area approved
13 April 2007
Councillors have voted unanimously for a controversial bypass linking Weymouth and Dorchester.
Voice from the grave
13 April 2007
The final Single Regeneration Budget-funded schemes have ended, but two key strands of its legacy live on: partnership working and local flexibility. Holly Sutton reports.
Healthier homes champion - Neil May, chairman,Good Homes Alliance
13 April 2007
From scholar to developer via film maker, Neil May has had a varied career. Now he's leading an alliance of smaller developers with big ambitions on sustainability.
People and poverty outrank polar bears
13 April 2007
Apart from seeking a crust for the mouths of our loved ones, our bank manager and the Revenue, we go to work to achieve things. Although the Green Book-driven culture which oppresses us all embodies the notion that we were placed on this earth to produce outputs, the reality, happily, is somewhat different. We'd go mad if it weren't. We are here to change the world, not to report lying performance indicators back to funders. Although we do the latter if it helps get the Man off our back in order to do the former, it's not really core to our professional lives. We are in regeneration to bring dead places back to life, to spread private wealth and reduce public squalor.
What's on - Regeneration-related TV and radio
13 April 2007
Sunday 15 April; 9.30pm Analysis. Radio 4; A look at a recent Unicef report that prompted accusations that the UK is failing its children (Repeat).
Diary
13 April 2007
For Britain's young people, the message over the last few weeks has been clear: Big Brother is watching you. First, home secretary John Reid launched his "talking CCTV cameras" initiative to scold yobs who drop litter or commit anti-social behaviour (R&R, 6 April, p2). Now Derby City Council has taken the Big Brother concept one step further: 1,000 Derby schoolchildren are to wear motion sensors to see if they are doing enough exercise, it has announced.
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