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Give your views and win £100 prize
28 November 2008
Regeneration & Renewal's readers are being invited to share their views of the magazine with the editorial team, and win £100 of Marks & Spencer vouchers or £100 for the charity of your choice in the process.
Town halls 'would set housing targets' under Tories
27 November 2008
A Tory government would scrap regional growth strategies and hand responsibility for setting housing targets to town halls, the shadow local government minister said yesterday.
Kerslake hints at Gateway housing number review
26 November 2008
Plans to build thousands of new homes in the Thames Gateway may have to be revised in the light of the ongoing economic crisis, the head of the new housing and regeneration quango has said.
Beckett: crunch must not hit Gateway
26 November 2008
The slowdown in the economy must not be allowed to lead to a downgrading of the plans for jobs and housing growth in the Thames Gateway, the minister in charge of the project said today.
Housing Corporation signs partnership with first ALMO
25 November 2008
The first ever Arms Length Management Organisation to receive money from social housing funder the Housing Corporation has been announced.
£3bn in capital spending brought forward
24 November 2008
The Government is bringing forward £3 billion of capital spending to inject public finance into the ailing economy over the next eighteen months, chancellor Alistair Darling said today.
Major funding boost for housing and regeneration
24 November 2008
Regeneration and social housing projects are to see £775 million of government spending brought forward from 2010-11, the chancellor announced today in his Pre-Budget Report.
Empty property rates exemption announced
24 November 2008
Around 70 per cent of empty properties will temporarily be made exempt from a controversial tax on vacant buildings.
£6m for housing and employment projects
24 November 2008
Extra funding worth £6 million for housing and employment advice programmes has been announced for 20 'Trailblazer' schemes covering 60 councils.
Pre-Budget Report due today
24 November 2008
The chancellor's much anticipated 'mini-budget' is due to be announced at 3pm today - look out for Regen.net's Pre-Budget Report special early this evening for all the breaking news.
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