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Cities must agree targets to get powers, says expert
26 May 2006
Local and city regional regeneration agencies should accept additional performance targets in exchange for more control over national funding in areas like health and education, urban policy expert Professor Michael Parkinson said last week.
Agenda To 13 July
26 May 2006
- 5 June City Regions and Beyond. Organiser: Local Government Association. Venue: London. Details: (tel) 020 7664 3131, (email) info@lga.gov.uk or (web) www.lga.gov.uk
Asset-owning regeneration companies mooted
26 May 2006
A new form of asset-owning regeneration company could feature in the upcoming local government white paper.
The Great White Spark
26 May 2006
The local government white paper might be delayed until after the summer, but the Prime Minister's intervention should ensure it will set the agenda for radical reform, says Ben Walker.
LGA seeks more funding powers for authorities
26 May 2006
Town hall leaders this week demanded a massive transfer of responsibility from Whitehall that would see councils win control over business rates and increased powers over key policy areas such as transport and economic development.
A gambling man - Professor Stephen Crow, chair, Casino Advisory Panel
26 May 2006
One of Britain's foremost planning experts, Professor Crow chairs the panel convened to recommend locations for the new wave of casinos. So, how will the chips fall?
Advantage West Midlands unveils plans
26 May 2006
Regional development agency Advantage West Midlands has unveiled plans for how Birmingham will be developed into a Science City. The project will focus on achieving a world class research base in the city, which was designated a Science City in the 2005 Budget.
City academies 'fail to improve results'
26 May 2006
The Government's flagship city academies schools programme is failing to improve academic results, according to research.
Six cities sign-up for wireless web networks
26 May 2006
Six councils have signed deals that will bring extensive wireless broadband networks to their cities, BT announced last week.
Appointment at Hull City Council
26 May 2006
Hull City Council has recruited Tracy Harsley as community safety manager to oversee Citysafe, its crime, drugs and disorder reduction team. Her job will include overseeing the coordination of community safety functions and a team to combat anti-social behaviour. Harsley joins from East Riding of Yorkshire Council where she managed the authority's crime reduction team for six years.
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