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REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: The Brierley Hill Regeneration Partnership ...
12 December 2003
The Brierley Hill Regeneration Partnership (BHRP) was established as a formal company last week following the appointment of Tim Sunter as its director. The company comprises developer Chelsfield, Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council and Brierley Hill Community Forum. It has been awarded £7.9 million from the European Regional Development Fund, of which £2.2 million is in the form of core funding for the BHRP. The remaining funds are to finance a residential and office development.
REGENERATION NEWS: Probe shows renewal benefit
12 December 2003
Investing in deprived areas is more profitable and less risky than pumping cash into more prosperous places, according to research published last week.
REGENERATION NEWS: Study finds 'brain gain' in North East
12 December 2003
Tyneside's thriving cultural scene and supply of affordable homes are helping to reverse the "brain drain" of professionals to the South East, according to a study published this week.
REGENERATION NEWS: Study finds 'brain gain' in North East
12 December 2003
Tyneside's thriving cultural scene and supply of affordable homes are helping to reverse the "brain drain" of professionals to the South East, according to a study published this week.
Heritage body seeks cash to fund changes
12 December 2003
The conservation system needs better resources if the government's proposed changes to heritage protection are to succeed, the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has warned.
Twickenham earns upgrade approval
12 December 2003
The London Borough of Richmond granted permission for ground improvements at Twickenham Stadium last week that will lift the capacity at the home of English rugby to 82,000.
NEWS IN BRIEF: Plans for a "super library" in Liverpool ...
12 December 2003
Plans for a "super library" in Liverpool were unveiled for consultation by the city council this week. The proposals form part of a £35 million project to link the city's Central Library with Liverpool Museum and the Walker Art Gallery to create one large tourist attraction. The scheme, by consultant architects Gaunt Francis, involves demolishing five floors of the library and creating an entrance, visitor centre, cafe and a larger gallery. The library is scheduled to open in 2007, in time for the city's celebrations as European Capital of Culture 2008.
NEWS IN BRIEF: Regional agencies and strategic health authorities ...
12 December 2003
Regional agencies and strategic health authorities in the South East agreed to work together to improve the region's health last week. A deal signed at a regional health summit emphasises the central importance of the health agenda to all bodies across the South East and recognises the contribution that the health sector makes to the region's economy. Signatories include the South East England Development Agency, the South East England Regional Assembly and the Government Office for the South East.
Study reveals faltering war on poverty
12 December 2003
Poverty in the UK has fallen back to levels last seen at the end of the 1980s, according to figures published this week.
Planning bill passes through Commons
12 December 2003
The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill received its third reading in the House of Commons this week.
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