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Appointment at Yorkshire Forward
16 December 2005
Regional development agency Yorkshire Forward has appointed Kath Pinnock as a local authority representative on its board. She has been leader of Kirklees Metropolitan Council since June 2000 and will replace Eileen Bosomworth who is retiring.
Sunderland's New Deal for Communities partnership
16 December 2005
Sunderland's New Deal for Communities partnership has announced a £1.7 million package of improvements for the city's East End and Hendon areas. The cash is intended to fund a clean-up of the NDC area, provide support for the long-term unemployed and provide the area with a debt and benefits adviser.
Inquiry announced into future of coastal towns
16 December 2005
An inquiry into the future of coastal towns is to be conducted by the Commons ODPM select committee, it was announced last week. The study will look at work done by the ODPM to tackle social, housing and environmental problems experienced in coastal towns. It will also examine the success of regional development agencies in supporting and developing coastal economies and whether there is a case for more regional initiatives. The deadline for written evidence is 30 January 2006.
Initiative launched by Town and Country Planning Association
16 December 2005
A trans-national community participation initiative was launched by the Town and Country Planning Association this week. The European Commission-funded Advocacy, Participation and Non-Governmental Organisations in Planning project will seek to improve public involvement in regional planning across north-west Europe by highlighting participation techniques and case studies.
New building for John Moores University school
16 December 2005
A £23.5 million academy for Liverpool John Moores University's school of art and design was approved last week. The building, designed by Rick Mather Architects, will be built next to the city's Metropolitan Cathedral and is scheduled to open in 2008. It will provide 10,350m2 of floor space on five floors, with the upper storeys set back to create tiered roof terraces.
Plans approved for bridge over River Aire
16 December 2005
Plans for a pedestrian bridge across the River Aire in Castleford were approved by Wakefield City Council this week. The 131m bridge, part of Channel 4's Castleford Project television series following the regeneration of the West Yorkshire town, was designed by Renato Benedetti to provide a focal point for the town.
DIFA tower secures CABE support
16 December 2005
The proposed DIFA tower in London secured the support of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) this week. The Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed scheme on Bishopsgate will be the tallest of the current wave of tower proposals in the City of London. CABE praised the "striking and potentially beautiful" architecture of the proposal and the way it relates to the skyline. But it stressed that design standards should be safeguarded throughout the planning process.
Capital cleans up in worldwide polls
16 December 2005
Londoners got some unexpectedly encouraging news this week when the capital's transport system was voted second only to Geneva's in a global poll.
Transport at heart of Derry regeneration plan
16 December 2005
Improved transport links between Londonderry and the rest of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are at the heart of a long-awaited masterplan for the town, published this week.
Plan activity reveals quality
16 December 2005
The changing culture of planning is celebrated in our last preview of RTPI national award finalists, Anthony Fyson discovers.
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