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The ODPM, together with the Treasury ...
10 December 2004
The ODPM, together with the Treasury and other departments, is to examine ways of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the regional government offices in the light of reductions in administration budgets for GOs since this summer's Spending Review. The review is due to be completed early next year.
More than 4,000 civil service posts ...
10 December 2004
More than 4,000 civil service posts will be moved to the regions by the end of 2004-2005. The Department of Work and Pensions is most affected with 2,300 posts set to switch to Liverpool, Newcastle and other locations. More than 1,200 Ministry of Defence posts are also being moved to north Yorkshire. It is part of the plan to relocate a total of 20,000 jobs to the regions by 2010 in line with the recommendations of the Lyons Review.
Firms get training scheme incentive to tackle the skills deficit
10 December 2004
A national skills training programme is being developed by the Government in an attempt to reduce the skills deficit in Britain.
Regions to get bigger say in future funding
10 December 2004
The Government is consulting on its proposals to strengthen the regional dimension of funding decisions on transport, housing and economic development.
North to get three 'science cities'
10 December 2004
Manchester, Newcastle and York are to be transformed into 'science cities' under a £100 million government plan to promote Britain's science industry.
Plans for an urban cultural festival ...
10 December 2004
Plans for an urban cultural festival are expected to get the green light from Birmingham City Council next week. The city has won £2.1 million from the Arts Council and lottery distributor the Millennium Commission for the idea after it lost its bid to become European capital of culture in 2008. The council has also applied for £2 million from regional development agency Advantage West Midlands for the festival, which would run from January 2005 to February 2006.
Milton Keynes firms this week launched ...
10 December 2004
Milton Keynes firms this week launched a new initiative to boost the construction sector in the city, which is due to double in size over the next 20 years. Called Go Build, the initiative is designed to raise the number of people working in construction in Milton Keynes from 2.5 per cent to above five per cent, the national average. The initiative is run by Milton Keynes marketing campaign Go Milton Keynes.
New award for old city,
10 December 2004
A programme to restore the Old City in Jerusalem is one of the seven winners of the prestigious 2004 Aga Khan Award for Architecture. The architecture competition, awarded to building that recognises the aspirations of Islamic societies, is the most lucrative in the world, with a triennial prize fund of US$500,000. The Old City project, sponsored by the Swiss Welfare Association, involved the restor-ation of historic buildings, and finding innovative new uses for old buildings that otherwise would have faced an uncertain future. Other winners of the prize included the Biblioteca Alexandria in Egypt, the Al-Abbas Mosque in Asnaf, Yemen, the B2 House in Ayvacik, Turkey and the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Brighton Marina
10 December 2004
Each week we ask a regeneration practitioner or commentator to assess a recently published planning document. This week Graham Maunders reviews the masterplan for Brighton Marina in Sussex.
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