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Government: 'Core cities must work together'
14 December 2004
England's regional cities must cooperate to boost their economic growth, the government has warned.
Eastern assembly withdraws housing support
13 December 2004
The East of England Regional Assembly has withdrawn support for a plan to build new housing, due to a lack of infrastructure funding.
Smith appointed to boost capital's culture
13 December 2004
Former culture secretary Chris Smith is to chair a body responsible for boosting London’s economy by developing its creative sector, mayor Ken Livingstone announced last week.
Liverpool Vision rejects Fourth Grace criticism
13 December 2004
Liverpool’s urban regeneration company has defended the role it played in the collapse of the flagship Fourth Grace project following a critical report by the city council.
Sheffield shopping plans given green light
13 December 2004
Plans to redevelop one of Sheffield’s best-known shopping areas have been approved by the city council.
English cities must work more closely together ...
10 December 2004
English cities must work more closely together to improve economic competitiveness, says a government report published this week. The report calls for closer links between London and the 'core' cities of Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield. Our Cities are Back is available from www.odpm.gov.uk.
The ODPM has launched a consultation ...
10 December 2004
The ODPM has launched a consultation on the regional split of the £5.5 billion allocated through Regional Housing Pots for the period 2006-07 and 2007-08. The east of England will get an increase of 50 per cent, reflecting the planned development in the growth areas and the housing pressures facing the South-East. The affordability problems in the South-West will be tackled with an increase of 40 per cent. In a separate announcement, the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said its five year plan would focus on affordable housing in rural areas.
RDAs 'being hindered by government targets'
10 December 2004
Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) have been hampered by a poor relationship with government and by being forced to meet short-term Whitehall targets rather than real regional priorities, acc-ording to a report out this week.
Coventry set to cut regeneration staff to pay for wardens
10 December 2004
Coventry City Council is to halve frontline regeneration staff to pay for new neighourhood wardens.
'Lack of leadership led to Fourth Grace failure'
10 December 2004
Urban regeneration company Liverpool Vision's role in the Fourth Grace debacle has come under question following a critical report by the city council.
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