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City regions must put case for extra money
26 November 2004
The eight city regions identified in the Northern Way will have to set out the level of extra government funding needed to implement the strategy by next spring.
North plan lacks city region links
8 October 2004
The Northern Way will founder unless drastic steps are taken to make individual local authorities within each city region act for the greater good of the conurbation, experts hired by the Government have found.
Editorial: City-regional growth needs cash injection
24 September 2004
Creating city-regional growth plans, strengthening the knowledge base and nurturing entrepreneurship are some of the watchwords from the Northern Way growth strategy, launched this week by the three regional development agencies (RDAs) in the north of England. While some of these phrases may be bordering on meaningless spin doctor-speak, the general tenor of the report is bold.
Lunts quits ODPM over city regions
19 November 2004
David Lunts has quit as head of the ODPM's Urban Policy Unit in apparent frustration over the Government's slow progress in developing city regional authorities, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.
Planning academic backs demands for bigger city regions
26 November 2004
One of the UK's leading planning academics this week joined the calls for revamped metropolitan government.
City regions may grow from ashes of North-East vote
12 November 2004
In an interview with Regeneration & Renewal in 2002, David Lunts, the newly appointed head of the ODPM's Urban Policy Unit, complained that the Government didn't recognise the value of cities. "If we had a better understanding of cities as drivers of urban renaissance, then we'd have a stronger basis on which to persuade the Treasury that regeneration is not fundamentally about curing poverty; it's about creating wealth and opportunity," he said.
New vision for Huw
3 July 2004
The Vision aims to guide the development of Leeds over the next 16 years. The plan aspires to make the city internationally competitive, the best place in the country to live, work and learn, offering a high quality of life for everyone.
Economic Development News: New city regions will be 'brilliant' for North
11 June 2004
The drive towards regional government provides the perfect opportunity to reunite England's fractured northern towns, prominent academics said this week.
Northern Way will 'aid countryside'
20 September 2004
The priority given to eight cities in the Northern Way strategy document, launched this morning, does not mean rural areas and large towns will suffer, according to its authors.
Devolution's evolution
12 November 2004
The North-East has spoken: it said 'no'. So regional assembly-based devolution is dead, says Ben Walker. Long live city region-based devolution.
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