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PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Peterborough CC expects approval of its URC next March
5 December 2003
Peterborough City Council expects the ODPM to approve its urban regeneration company (URC) next March. The URC, which could become the first in the east of England, would manage the multi-million pound transformation of Peterborough city centre. It is expected that the private sector will lead the URC, with the council having no more than 20 per cent of the voting rights.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Schools rating system slammed
5 December 2003
The performance of schools in some of the country's poorest areas would be more accurately gauged if factors such as ethnicity of pupils and deprivation were taken into account, according to a report published last week.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS BRIEF: Three-year project funded by grant
5 December 2003
A three-year project funded by a New Opportunities Fund grant is to look at ways to reduce health inequalities in the North-West. A regional health and physical activity coordinator will be appointed to help promote partnership working at local level, with local authorities, strategic health authorities and primary care trusts working together to encourage people to take up a more active lifestyle.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Youth football project tackles crime and scoops safety award
5 December 2003
A scheme that uses football to cut crime and drug problems among young people in Bristol was among five projects recognised in the British Community Safety Awards this week.
Sustainability 'still not the norm'
5 December 2003
The Government will next week be challenged to review all of its regeneration strategies in the light of findings suggesting that sustainable neighbourhood renewal is still not happening.
NEWS BRIEF: Development in Blackpool set to go ahead
5 December 2003
A hotel and office development in Blackpool is set to go ahead following the announcement of a £7.8 million funding deal by the North-West Development Agency. The Central Gateway deal, which includes £4 million from the European Regional Development Fund and £2.5 million from Blackpool Borough Council, is intended to boost tourism and businesses in the area.
MOVES: Appointment at the Environment Agency
5 December 2003
Mark Southgate has been appointed as head of planning and local government at government watchdog the Environment Agency. He joins from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, where he was head of the planning and regional policy unit.
MOVES: Appointment at Alliance for Skills and Productivity
5 December 2003
John McGuire has been appointed chairman of the North-West Development Agency's Alliance for Skills and Productivity, an initiative intended to raise productivity and economic competitiveness in the region. McGuire has had a long career in the banking sector and been involved in regeneration in the North-West for the last 15 years. He chairs a variety of business support organisations.
MOVES: Appointment at CPR Regeneration
5 December 2003
Cornish urban regeneration company CPR Regeneration has appointed an urban design manager to raise design standards in Camborne, Falmouth and Redruth. Tim Kellett was formerly a project officer for the Falmouth Heritage Economic Regeneration Scheme and Penryn Townscape Heritage Initiative. Prior to that he worked at Nottingham City Council as an urban design and conservation team leader.
Mayoral candidate plans to remove bus lanes in the capital
5 December 2003
London's Tory mayoral candidate looks set to meet fierce opposition from transport groups if he sticks to plans to slash the amount of buses on the capital's roads.
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