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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: City regions forge economic links
11 April 2003
City councils are increasingly likely to team up with adjoining local authorities in a bid to maximise the economic potential of the wider metropolitan area, new research has revealed. Early findings of...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Core cities push for more control
6 June 2003
England's largest provincial centres will push for more control over their destinies at this week's Core Cities summit. Decentralisation of power to the city-regions of Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham...
ANALYSIS: Commuter tax is floated to support core cities
15 August 2003
Metro taxes have long been a fact of life for US commuters. Now they could be on their way here to spread the cost of renewing and enhancing our metro hubs, says...
MOVES: Appointment at Merseyside Community Development Forum
14 November 2003
Tony Scott has been appointed as development worker for the Merseyside Community Development Forum, where he will be responsible for compiling a directory of community reprocessing, recycling and reuse services in the Liverpool city region. He also has his own environmental consultancy firm.
ANALYSIS: Why big is best for Britain's cities
13 June 2003
At the Core Cities summit last week the country's largest authorities pressed for greater powers to develop their local economies and services. Alan Harding and Simon Marvin look at the various options. How...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL BRIEF: Council leaders approve funding
6 June 2003
Council leaders from Glasgow and its neighbouring authorities have approved £71 million for a range of projects aimed at bringing social and economic benefits across the West of Scotland. The decisions were taken...
Reading Council bids to widen its borders
18 April 2003
Reading Borough Council has pushed forward proposals to widen its borders and tax base into its suburbs in a move which is being closely monitored by hemmed-in northern cities. Some of Reading's...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Scotland urged to create better links to compete in Europe
21 November 2003
Scotland's ability to compete with the rest of Europe is being undermined by the poor infrastructure of its most economically productive area, experts have warned.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Merseyside hits record low unemployment rate
21 November 2003
Merseyside's unemployment rate has dropped below four per cent for the first time in decades.
POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION: Postgraduate courses
18 April 2003
A guide to postgraduate courses in regeneration available throughout the UK University of Aberdeen MA Sustainable Development - FT 3-4 yrs Tel: 01224 272357 Fax: 01224 272576 E-mail: landecon@abdn.ac.uk Web: www.abdn.ac.uk/sras/leaflets/academic/ sustaindevelop.shtml Bartlett School of Planning, University...
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