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5 steps to ... improving local car parking
14 December 2007
How to make car parking safer and more user friendly
Building bridges Transport charity wins lottery vote
14 December 2007
A transport charity's project to create 79 cycling and walking routes across the UK has won a £50 million grant from good causes distributor the Big Lottery Fund after a public vote.
Stonehenge tunnel axe is 'damaging'
14 December 2007
The Government's decision to scrap plans to dig a bypass tunnel at Stonehenge will damage the region's economy, the South-West of England Regional Development Agency has warned.
2007: this is the year that was
14 December 2007
It's been a year of upheaval for regeneration. We look back at 2007's highs and lows.
2007 round-up: England
14 December 2007
Out with the old; in with the new-ish. With his familiar winning grin reduced to something more akin to a pained grimace, in June Tony Blair shut the door on...
2007 round-up: Northern Ireland
14 December 2007
The return of the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont in May after a five-year suspension brought major change to the province. With UK and Irish premiers Tony Blair and Bertie...
2007 round-up: Scotland
14 December 2007
Political change led to a sweeping shake-up in the organisation of Scottish regeneration after Labour lost out to the Scottish National Party (SNP) in the May elections, with Alex Salmond...
2007 round-up: Wales
14 December 2007
Labour won only 26 seats out of a possible 60 in the May Welsh Assembly election, with Plaid Cymru taking 15, the Conservatives 12, the Liberal Democrats six, and one...
Appointment at Steer Davies Gleave
7 December 2007
Transport consultancy Steer Davies Gleave (SDG) has appointed Brian Wade as principal consultant and Ricard Anguera as senior consultant. Wade joins from Jacobs Consultancy, where he was involved in project procurement and advised on regeneration and development proposals. Anguera previously worked for the now defunct Strategic Rail Authority as a senior business analyst.
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