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EDITORIAL: Teamwork is needed for renewal success
12 December 2003
A number of myths hang around development in this country. One is that the planning system holds back schemes. Another is that mainstream developers have all the answers. A third is that urban regeneration is too risky. The raft of research projects unveiled this week on investment in disadvantaged areas goes a long way to slaying these dragons.
OPINION: Fyson on ... implications of expanding UK's aviation industry
12 December 2003
A fine frenzy of claim and counter-claim has preceded the announcement of transport secretary Alistair Darling's decision on extra runway capacity in the South East, expected next week. According to the Confederation of British Industry, the UK's economy would be threatened by a decision to build anywhere except Heathrow. Leading airlines are promising legal action because they expect the anticipated decision to extend Stansted would require cross-subsidies from them.
ANALYSIS: Last orders for use classes
12 December 2003
Changes to the use class system are set to check the spread of pubs and bars, says David Dewar.
SCOTTISH NEWS: Traffic grows over Forth Road Bridge
12 December 2003
Congestion is escalating on the Forth Road Bridge while work on a third crossing is yet to begin, according to a report released by the Forth Estuary Transport Authority (FETA) last week.
SCOTTISH NEWS: Lobby angered by Edinburgh project
12 December 2003
Heritage organisations are making a fresh attempt to block plans for an underground shopping centre beneath Edinburgh's Princes Street.
BUSINESS BRIEF: Urban Cultures Ltd has been appointed ...
12 December 2003
Urban Cultures Ltd has been appointed to prepare a strategy for harbourside regeneration in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. The consultancy, commissioned by the Honeysuckle Development Corporation, will advise on cultural uses for three former railway workshop buildings as well as proposals for the city's civic and cultural precinct.
BUSINESS BRIEF: LDA Urban Design has been appointed ...
12 December 2003
LDA Urban Design has been appointed to develop an action plan to deliver regeneration in Millbay in Plymouth. English Partnerships and the South West of England Regional Development Agency are working with Plymouth City Council and the local community to deliver the Millbay area regeneration strategy, which was prepared in March. It includes plans for housing, office space, a hotel and restaurants in the waterfront district.
BUSINESS BRIEF: Urban Initiatives have been appointed ...
12 December 2003
Urban Initiatives have been appointed to lead a design team redeveloping the entrance to Liverpool's Lime Street Station by English Partnerships. The scheme aims to provide a visual landmark to accompany the grade II listed station building in time for the city's celebrations as European Capital of Culture in 2008. Interior improvements are also planned. Network Rail and Liverpool City Council are supporting the project, which will be managed by Liverpool Vision. A planning application is scheduled for next summer.
TRANSPORT NEWS: Mixed reception for opening of M6 Toll
12 December 2003
The first section of the controversial M6 Toll road opened this week more than 20 years after it was first mooted.
REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: The East of England Development Agency and partners ...
12 December 2003
The East of England Development Agency and partners are bidding for government funding to set up a network of urban regeneration experts. The move comes in response to a recommendation put forward in the Towns and Cities Action Plan for the East of England, which highlighted serious skills shortages in areas such as planning and project management.
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