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Bradford lake plans hit by vandalism fears

24 March 2006

Proposals for a massive lake in the centre of Bradford are set to be scaled back in plans due to be launched by the city's urban regeneration company in May.

Yorkshire set to copy East Midlands blueprint

24 March 2006

Regional development agency Yorkshire Forward is examining options for a property investment vehicle similar to a scheme run in the East Midlands.

Talks resume over Manchester tram extension

24 March 2006

The government is in talks over reviving a plan to extend Manchester's tram system, considering if regeneration benefits would justify extra spending.

Treasury backs city regional policy

24 March 2006

The Treasury this week endorsed city regional policymaking and warned that cities with overly tight boundaries can suffer from imprecise policies that fail to address problems in the wider conurbation.

Letters

24 March 2006

TRANSPORT ISSUE COULD THWART CITY REGION BID

Cities - The State we're in

24 March 2006

The State of the English Cities report paints a detailed portrait of our conurbations over the last 15 years. Ben Walker reports.

Fund launched to break down transport barriers

24 March 2006

A £3 million fund designed to break down transport barriers in some of Merseyside's most deprived neighbourhoods has been launched. Let's Get Moving is intended to provide funding for community transport organisations in the Liverpool city region.

Brown commits to local levy retention

24 March 2006

Local communities will retain more of the money levied through planning gain, chancellor Gordon Brown pledged in his 2006 budget this week.

Brown commits to local levy retention

24 March 2006

Local communities will retain more of the money levied through planning gain, chancellor Gordon Brown pledged in his 2006 budget this week.

Review seeks to break competition restraints

24 March 2006

Barriers to entry in the grocery sector are about to come under review, says Christina Papas.

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