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Small firms bid for renewal contracts
25 October 2007
Five Liverpool contractors have set up an alliance in a bid to involve more local firms in regeneration projects.
Scottish casino adrift after ferry U-turn
24 October 2007
Plans for Scotland's only major casino have been put in the deep freeze after a ferry operator chose not to vacate land apportioned for development.
Home-buy inquiry to consider fines
22 October 2007
The Tories have released details of an inquiry into helping first-time home buyers.
'Inaccurate' data could short change Newcastle
18 October 2007
A statistical quirk could rob Newcastle City Council of government funding, the local authority's leader warned yesterday.
Olympic legacy shortlist revealed
17 October 2007
The London Development Agency has shortlisted six candidates to create the masterplan for the 2012 Olympics' regeneration legacy.
North West funds hit new snag
17 October 2007
The lifting of a suspension on millions of pounds of European structural funding to the UK is being held up by renewed concerns over alleged accounting failures in the North West, Regen.net has learned.
Final Crossrail hurdle revealed
10 October 2007
A two pence in the pound supplement on the business rate is set to be levied on most businesses in the capital to clear the way for the construction of London rail-link Crossrail.
RDA budgets cut by five per cent
9 October 2007
Cuts are to be made to the budget of England's regional development agencies, the Treasury has revealed.
Business growth fund slashed
9 October 2007
An overhauled Local Authority Business Growth Incentive (Labgi) scheme will have its funding slashed in the next spending period.
Neighbourhoods to get £2bn
9 October 2007
Funds to the tune of £2 billion will help turn around England's most disadvantaged areas, the government has announced.
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