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Analysis: City regions must be EU funding focus
28 April 2006
Following the launch of a government consultation on the next round of EU structural funding, Adam Marshall argues that it must spend what may be the UK's last slice of this money on the large conurbations in the North and Midlands.
Call to reserve Euro cash for cities
28 April 2006
Billions of pounds of European regeneration cash should be concentrated into a small number of UK cities, rather than be spread evenly across the country, says an influential think-tank.
Government review can cut renewal's red tape
28 April 2006
Criticisms of the complexity of the Government's institutional architecture for delivering regeneration and housing have hit home.
Agenda to 12 July
28 April 2006
- 3 May The Thames Gateway: New Lives, Old Landscapes. Organiser: English Heritage, the London Parks and Gardens Trust, the Essex Garden Trust, the Countryside Agency and the Garden History Society. Venue: London. Details: (email) sarah.green@english-heritage.org.uk
Riddle over super agency's composition
28 April 2006
With the likely merger of English Partnerships and the Housing Corporation now out in the open, attention is shifting to which other government units and initiatives could be included in a new vehicle, says Joey Gardiner.
New green role for regional bodies
28 April 2006
Regional development agencies, regional assemblies and government offices will be expected to play a much greater role in promoting sustainable development in the regions under a government strategy launched this week.
Leeds plans compulsory purchase
28 April 2006
Leeds City Council is to press ahead with a compulsory purchase needed for the controversial development of a new retail quarter in the east of the city centre.
Quality marque Classic motor festival set to attract visitors to Bristol
28 April 2006
Thousands of car and bike enthusiasts are expected in Bristol this weekend for the city's Italian Auto Moto Festival.
South-East's economy could suffer
28 April 2006
The South-East's economy could suffer if insufficient homes are built in the region, the chief executive of Moat housing association warned last week.
New Brum station 'is unnecessary'
28 April 2006
A new rail station for Birmingham is unnecessary because planned upgrades to New Street station will be good enough to serve the city for 50 years, Network Rail said this week.
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