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A job half done
28 March 2008
As the Housing Market Renewal programme faces budget cuts, Herpreet Kaur Grewal reports how it is likely to fare in lean times
Poor transport hits northern growth
28 March 2008
Small towns and cities in the North of England risk falling further behind their southern counterparts unless transport links are improved, a report warns.
Review urges live/work law switch
28 March 2008
A major government review will recommend that planning law be changed to create a new land use category for live/work schemes, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.
Study on work-for-homes policy
28 March 2008
Two teams of housing sector experts will look into measures to make access to social housing dependent on seeking training or work, the housing minister announced last week.
RDAs could take key eco-town role
28 March 2008
Regional development agencies (RDAs) and the future regeneration super-quango could head powerful development corporations charged with building ten eco-towns, says government guidance published this week.
Blears: property dip won't hit eco-towns
28 March 2008
Difficulties in the British property market will not slow the Government's planned rate of housebuilding or its proposed eco-towns, the communities secretary has vowed.
Developer plots £100m 'green' property fund
28 March 2008
Pioneering Manchester developer Carol Ainscow is setting up a property investment fund that will specialise in regeneration and green building projects.
Flexibility can deliver housing growth
21 March 2008
An edited version of Homes and Communities Agency chief executive designate Sir Bob Kerslake's speech to regeneration professionals at Mipim
Residents oppose new development
21 March 2008
Nearly nine out of ten UK residents are opposed to future development near them, according to a survey.
24,000 homes for East Manchester
21 March 2008
East Manchester will see 24,000 new homes built by 2025, the chief executive of its urban regeneration company (URC) has predicted.
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