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RTPI NEWS: The Transport Planning Society: a vision for the years ahead

28 March 2003

Richard Walker says that one of the top priorities for the Transport Planning Society is to communicate its achievements so far. The Transport Planning Society (TPS) - a young organisation founded in 1997...

First private finance initiatives go ahead

28 March 2003

Contracts for the first Government-backed private finance initiatives (PFIs) for council housing were signed in Manchester this week. The city is the first of eight pathfinder projects proposing to use PFIs to improve...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Stirling will pioneer the first Scottish URC partnership

28 March 2003

A deprived neighbourhood in Stirling is set to be the testbed for the introduction of urban regeneration companies (URCs) in Scotland. Raploch is the location of one of Scotland's largest urban...

NEWS BRIEF: York's future explored in new report

28 March 2003

York's future is explored in a new report commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation on behalf of the city's local strategic partnership. The report, compiled by consultant Urbed, says that York has the...

NEWS BRIEF: Regeneration scheme for Manchester's Maine Road

28 March 2003

A regeneration scheme for Manchester's Maine Road area is under discussion this week following news that the Maine Road stadium is to be demolished. Councillors had been prepared to invest £2.5 million in...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: London First names chief executive

28 March 2003

Business interest group London First has named Jo Valentine as chief executive. She will take up the post on 1 May. National lottery commissioner Valentine, who is currently chief operating officer of London...

EDITORIAL: Housing stock reduction is a question of trust

28 March 2003

Hull is one of the UK's fastest shrinking cities. Everyone accepts that the city has many more homes than it needs, and that the blight of empty housing contributes to driving people...

REGENERATION NEWS IN BRIEF: Councillors in Sheffield were set to approve a package of measures ...

28 March 2003

Councillors in Sheffield were set to approve a package of measures to manage the city's parks and open spaces as Planning went to press. Sheffield City Council's review of its parks, woodlands...

Cardiff set to adopt green belt scheme

28 March 2003

Cardiff's planners are pressing ahead with proposals to create Wales' first green belt around the city. Councillors are examining a draft document that could form the basis of the city's deposit unitary...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Terrace Hill selected as preferred developer

28 March 2003

Property developer Terrace Hill has been selected as the preferred developer for the regeneration of Middlehaven in Middlesbrough. The firm will work alongside Tees Valley Regeneration, government regeneration agency English Partnerships, Middlesbrough Borough...

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