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Assembly withdraws backing for regional plan

17 December 2004

The East of England Regional Assembly has withdrawn its endorsement of government plans to build nearly half a million homes in the region, saying ministers have failed to come up with a financial package to make the plans sustainable.

North West's urban roots detailed

17 December 2004

The latest history of Manchester's development might resolve one or two Christmas present dilemmas. A book produced by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Manchester City Council highlights the city's formative period during the Industrial Revolution.

No cash for Northern Way rail links

17 December 2004

The Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) is unlikely to fund a series of rail projects seen as essential to the realisation of the Northern Way growth strategy, it emerged this week.

Bradford plans shown in Big Apple

17 December 2004

A British masterplan is to be featured at one of the world's most prestigious modern art galleries next spring. The model and plans for Bradford's city centre regeneration will be displayed at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) as part of a major urban design exhibition.

Forward Diary

17 December 2004

6 JANUARY: Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.

Quotes of the week

17 December 2004

"No place fell farther or faster than Liverpool, and none has climbed back with quite the same spirited and self-conscious determination."

Three RDAs are early with annual targets

17 December 2004

A handful of regional development agencies (RDAs) have beaten key annual targets just six months into the financial year.

Smarter growth 'will cut poverty by ten million'

17 December 2004

A modest redistribution of economic growth over the next 20 years would be enough to lift ten million of the UK's poorest people above the poverty line, according to research published this week.

LSPs 'must cooperate with firms'

17 December 2004

Guidance for local strategic partnerships will be revised to promote effective business engagement after a report found that the operation of many LSPs makes it difficult for the private sector to get involved in community renewal.

London School of Economics report on ethnic minorities

17 December 2004

Ethnic minority groups make up a greater share of the population in some inner city areas of Britain's largest conurbations in 2001 than they did in 1991, according to a report published last week. The London School of Economics report found that ethnic minority populations have grown and white populations have fallen in these areas. Minority Ethnic Groups in Britain is available from www.lse.ac.uk.

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