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Professional migration reveals search for soul
19 December 2003
Tyneside is seeing a reversal of migration trends among mobile young professionals, writes Rosie Niven.
SCOTTISH NEWS: Babtie chosen for Aberdeen bypass work
19 December 2003
Aberdeen's long-awaited western bypass has moved a step closer with the appointment of consultancy Babtie to carry out design work and environmental impact assessments.
SCOTTISH NEWS: Edinburgh backs green belt school
19 December 2003
Councillors have overriden Edinburgh's development plan and approved an application for a £30 million business school on green belt land on the capital's outskirts.
BUSINESS BRIEF: South Gloucestershire Council has ...
19 December 2003
South Gloucestershire Council has appointed MVA to carry out an alternative study reviewing the case for a rapid transit system in the area. This follows last January's decision not to pursue an extension to the Bristol Supertram light rail scheme beyond Bristol Parkway Station to the Cribbs Causeway regional shopping centre. The study will refocus work on a range of rapid transit options in South Gloucestershire with the intention of developing a replacement scheme that can be submitted to the government.
BUSINESS BRIEF: The Symonds Group's sport and leisure ...
19 December 2003
The Symonds Group's sport and leisure consultancy division has been appointed to carry out a study into redeveloping a range of Nottingham City Council's sporting facilities. The study, which is being carried out in partnerships with the Nottingham office of S&P Architects and the Sports Turf Research Institute, includes discussions with local people and stakeholders to identify current and future facility and sports development needs.
BUSINESS BRIEF: Bristol City Council has selected ...
19 December 2003
Bristol City Council has selected Levitt Bernstein Associates (LBA) to advise on the redevelopment of the Colston Hall concert venue. The hall's transformation will include a foyer building, which will be linked to the venue. It will also see the provision of education and workshop spaces, rehearsal and recording facilities and bars and restaurants. The Colston Hall redevelopment team will work closely with LBA to ensure that the new building will complement the grade II listed 19th century hall.
REGENERATION NEWS: A £500 million redevelopment ...
19 December 2003
A £500 million redevelopment of Bristol's Broadmead shopping centre that will create 2,000 jobs has been granted detailed planning permission. The application by the Bristol Alliance includes a department store, 108 other shops, housing and environmental improvements. Last week Bristol City Council also approved plans for harbourside headquarters for finance company Clerical Medical.
REGENERATION NEWS: A riverside development in the Kelham Island ...
19 December 2003
A riverside development in the Kelham Island conservation area in Sheffield has been granted planning permission by the city council. The proposal by developer Raven Group includes the demolition of former industrial sites to open out the River Don. Around 145 private apartments will be built along with 200 student flats and a public square.
REGENERATION NEWS: Two single regeneration budget ...
19 December 2003
Two single regeneration budget grant schemes totalling £2.5 million have been launched by Birmingham City Council to help businesses in the north-west of the city. Grants of up to £50,000 will be made available under the schemes to help prepare land for business development and to modernise existing premises. Around 450 businesses will benefit, creating 500 jobs and safeguarding a further 320.
REGENERATION NEWS: Consultancies GVA Grimley and ...
19 December 2003
Consultancies GVA Grimley and Brock Carmichael have been commissioned by the Liverpool Land Development Company to draw up a regeneration strategy for the Leeds Street and Pumpfields area of the city. Options could include business and residential sites around Leeds Street and widespread redevelopment of the Pumpfields area.
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