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PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Government gives green light to out-of-town Ikea
12 December 2003
A substantial package of regeneration benefits has persuaded the Government to allow Ikea to build an out-of-town store in Edmonton, north London.
PHYSICAL REGENERATION BRIEF: New homes on Man City ground
12 December 2003
The redevelopment of Manchester City's former football ground at Maine Road could provide around 300 new homes for the local community. Plans for the 6.5ha site, which is intended to provide a catalyst for the regeneration of Moss Side and Rusholme, were published last week by site owner Manchester City Council.
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Cornish council gives St Austell town centre plans its full support
12 December 2003
The regeneration of St Austell town centre in Cornwall is to go ahead after receiving unanimous support from the local authority.
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Norwich ignores design group to back bus plans
12 December 2003
Norwich City Council last week ignored criticisms by the Government's architecture watchdog and threw its weight behind plans for a new bus interchange in the city.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: UP AND RUNNING - The Lovell Construction Academy, Birmingham
12 December 2003
Scheme: The Lovell Construction Academy, Four Dwellings High School, Quinton, Birmingham.
Public services 'need local focus'
12 December 2003
Government attempts to improve public services by devolving power and funding to a local level must be backed up by new structures to determine local priorities, according to a leading think-tank.
NEWS BRIEF: Network of experts needed
12 December 2003
A network of urban regeneration experts is needed to drive forward the rejuvenation of the east of England's urban areas, according to a plan launched by the East of England Development Agency. The Towns and Cities Action Plan for the East of England calls for government funding to set up a network that would focus on improving and sharing skills. To obtain a copy of the document go to www.eeda.org.uk.
NEWS BRIEF: Disadvantaged to receive childcare
12 December 2003
Disadvantaged parents in ten Scottish local authorities will receive flexible childcare funding to help them into work and training, the Scottish Executive announced this week. The authorities, including Glasgow City and Highland, will share £10 million in the first allocation from the Working for Families Fund. For more details go to www.scotland.gov.uk/news.
MOVES: Brownfield expert to help lead work
12 December 2003
A brownfield redevelopment expert has been appointed to help lead regeneration work in Camborne, Pool and Redruth in Cornwall. John Dobson has joined urban regeneration company CPR Regeneration as deputy chief executive and director of development. He joins from the South West Regional Development Agency where he was dedicated regeneration manager for the Camborne, Pool and Redruth area.
MOVES: Seeda announces new appointments
12 December 2003
The South East England Development Agency (Seeda) has announced three new board appointments. Phil Wood, the regional secretary of the southern and eastern region of public sector workers union Unison, Rob Anderson, the leader of Slough Borough Council and Peter Jones, leader of East Sussex County Council, will join the board.
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