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Panel rejects growth area scheme
30 June 2006
Plans for a London-Peterborough growth corridor to house thousands of commuter-belt families were condemned this week by a panel of independent planning inspectors.
Olympic sprinter - unveiled
30 June 2006
The high-speed trains that will be used to transport visitors to the 2012 Olympic Games have been unveiled.
Study maps South-East financial exclusion
30 June 2006
Nearly one in 20 households in the South-East of England has no access to a current account, according to unpublished research.
What's On - Regeneration-related TV and radio
30 June 2006
Sunday 2 July - 6.05am & 11:30pm Something Understood. Radio 4. Do fundamentalists have more in common with each other than with liberals and reformers in their own communities?
Gloucester Quays gets green light
30 June 2006
The Government has given its backing to the Gloucester Quays waterside development.
Superstore block 'left town to thrive'
30 June 2006
Local food producers and shops have flourished since a Suffolk town rejected plans for a Tesco superstore, according to a report published this week.
Britain is ignoring the black economy
30 June 2006
One of the most professional and effective groups focusing on the inclusion of black and minority ethnic people in economic development is the Black Training and Enterprise Group. Its annual conference last week focused on assessing the Government's performance regarding opportunities for BME communities in Britain. The group's chief executive, Jeremy Crook, put the case forcefully about the need for more ambitious approaches. BME businesses now employ more than half a million people and have a combined turnover that exceeds £90 billion. Despite this, there is a 15 per cent employment gap between white and BME people.
Fears over public's lottery cash vote
30 June 2006
A pilot scheme designed to give the public a greater say in deciding which local projects should receive lottery cash could divert funds away from deserving schemes, campaigners have warned.
Respect Squad to help combat bad behaviour
30 June 2006
A squad of troubleshooters will intervene in areas where police and local authorities have taken insufficient action to tackle anti-social behaviour, the Home Office has announced.
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