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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Merseyside received a £45 million ...
30 May 2003
Merseyside received a £45 million boost last week with the announcement that biopharmaceutical company Lilly is increasing its investment in the region. The investment is supported by a regional selective assistance grant of...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS BRIEF: An action plan setting out ...
30 May 2003
An action plan setting out key targets for fair treatment of ethnic minorities has been launched by Liverpool City Council. Community of Communities includes targets based on quality housing, job opportunities, safe living...
Jobs lost as plant is shut in Newport
30 May 2003
Almost 900 jobs are to be lost at a south Wales electronics plant that will close this summer despite huge investment and the promise of thousands of jobs. The L G Phillips...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Manchester tops creativity index
30 May 2003
Manchester has edged ahead of London as Britain's most creative city in a new index. Leicester and London are ranked joint second in the creative ratings and Nottingham fourth. The findings, by...
RETAIL: High streets' chain reaction
30 May 2003
As new out-of-centre developments are rebuffed by modern planning guidance rules, supermarkets have been forced onto the high street. But is the rise of the small-scale, high street-based, brand name supermarket a cause...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Four growth areas to promote South Yorks
30 May 2003
The new boss of inward investment body Renaissance South Yorkshire said he intends to use four urban growth centres to drive up the area's economy. Tony Kildare said he aims to draw...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Government vows to put £2.4m towards Nottingham tram routes
30 May 2003
The Government has pledged £2.4 million towards the early costs of developing a further two tram lines in Nottingham. The cash, announced this week, is to meet the costs of design...
Manchester leads index of creativity
30 May 2003
Manchester has topped a league table ranking the UK's 40 largest cities on their creative potential this week. The Boho Britain creativity index is a simplified version of a research tool developed...
STOP PRESS: The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ...
30 May 2003
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has released a new guide to gap funding for small developers. The guide, produced in conjunction with the regional development agencies, is intended to provide information...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: New art venue
30 May 2003
A new centre for the arts is to be launched in London's East End in July. Oh! Art is being housed in the 19th century Oxford House in Bethnal Green and will...
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