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Creative winner of the mill race
17 December 2004
The man behind the multi-faceted regeneration of Gloucestershire's Ruskin Mill, Aonghus Gordon, has created something truly amazing. He tells Matt Ross about special needs tuition, sustainable development, and sourcing the genii loci.
Lessons to learn from the Edge
17 December 2004
Just when I was thinking of renaming this column 'Postcards from the Edge', I realised we are quite central to two debates of national significance. One is affordable housing (AH), the other is the economic future of the 'not London or the South-East part of the UK' (EFNLOSEPUK).
Be prepared for a another dose of realism in 2005
17 December 2004
Looking back over the events of the past 12 months, the gaze is easily drawn to the things that didn't happen or went wrong: the dramatic bursting of the Will Alsop bubble in Liverpool; the emphatic rejection of a North-East regional assembly; alleged conflicts of interest at the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment.
2004: highlights and downfalls
17 December 2004
It has been a difficult 12 months for regeneration practitioners, despite the progress made on many fronts. Naomi Lindsay details a year of births, deaths, partnerships and confrontations.
Warp speed to third sector, Scots beamed up, and bad baaahaviour
17 December 2004
This week's Diary is beamed to us first from the bridge of the Starship Social Enterprise - a slightly sleepy Diary was worried he had stumbled into the wrong conference when he heard the words: "The year is AD two thousand four, star date seven twelve."
Three RDAs are early with annual targets
16 December 2004
A handful of regional development agencies (RDAs) have beaten key annual targets just six months into the financial year.
Projects listed for ODPM regeneration awards
16 December 2004
Chatham Maritime and Historic Dockyard is one of four schemes shortlisted for the deputy prime minister's sustainable communities award.
Liverpool Kings Dock plans get the go-ahead
15 December 2004
A new arena and conference centre complex for Liverpool’s waterfront has been given the go-ahead by planners.
Housing programmes 'should work with regions'
15 December 2004
Housing market renewal pathfinders should be better aligned with and regional economic, spatial and housing plans, according to new research.
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