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ENVIRONMENT: Making schemes green
21 March 2003
Most people would agree that regeneration should be environmentally sustainable. But, argue Jonathon Porritt and Maria Adebowale, few do anything about it. Overleaf, they highlight three of their favourite schemes The rules of...
MOVES: Appointment at Sheffield First Partnership
21 March 2003
Economic promotion organisation Sheffield First Partnership has added Tony Stacey to its board. Stacey is chief executive of South Yorkshire Housing Association, which is responsible for the housing, regeneration and care services of...
MOVES: Appointment at Sustainability Northwest
21 March 2003
Sustainable regional development partnership Sustainability Northwest has appointed Finian O'Boyle as chairman. O'Boyle is the chief operating officer for the Co-operative Insurance Society. He replaces Mervyn Pedelty, who held the chairmanship since June...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIEF: Development approves funding
21 March 2003
The East of England Development Agency has approved £17 million of funding to invest in brownfield land regeneration schemes in deprived areas. The funding package will go towards ten projects across the region...
OPINION: Big Apple recipe for high density
21 March 2003
I'm writing this looking out the window of an apartment on the 47th floor of a tower block in mid-town Manhattan. If it's what high-density development gets you then let's roll. This...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Government not to launch pier inquiry
21 March 2003
The Government has decided not to launch a public inquiry into the proposals to restore Brighton's grade I listed pier. Planning permission was recently granted for the scheme by Brighton & Hove...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL BRIEF: Thousands to clean-up
21 March 2003
More than three thousand people have volunteered to take part in ten community clean-ups in Liverpool next week. The clean-ups are part of the city's G-Litter festival - a giant spring clean...
OPINION: Timing of office space strategy is hit and miss
21 March 2003
So English Heritage won't act to protect Birmingham's neo-brutalist Central Library, which Prince Charles once memorably described as looking not like a place where books got read, but one where they were incinerated...
STOP PRESS: Office of minister given go-ahead
21 March 2003
The European Commission has given the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister the go-ahead to set up a website for European Structural Funding applications. The £1.3 million service will provide advice and information...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Falkirk Wheel wins award
21 March 2003
The Falkirk Wheel, the world's first rotating boatlift, has been named as the Supreme Award winner in Scotland's Dynamic Place Awards. The judges described the wheel as "an extraordinary engineering achievement", and commended...
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