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Sydney planner warns London on Olympic legacy

26 June 2006

The planner in charge of Sydney’s 2000 Olympics says London must avoid mistakes which left the city without a long-term legacy for its regenerated site.

Flagship Gloucester scheme gets planning consent

26 June 2006

A huge regeneration scheme in Gloucester has been given the go-ahead by communities secretary Ruth Kelly.

Edinburgh to spend £1.2m on extra planning staff

26 June 2006

Edinburgh City Council is set to spend £1.2 million a year on additional planning staff to cope with its increasing workload.

Councils bid for cash to build 80,000 new homes

26 June 2006

More than fifty local authorities submitted a total of 22 bids for cash to build new housing at new growth points.

Assembly call to limit eastern housing growth

23 June 2006

The East of England Regional Assembly has called on the government to recognise that housing growth in the region will have to be limited.

City-region debate is mired in history

23 June 2006

The proposed reorganisation of local government, a favourite topic of David Miliband's before he was hijacked to run the environment department, didn't vanish with him - but it's been postponed, with an announcement now expected in the autumn. This is no problem if the Department for Commmunities and Local Government gets it right, but will it - and what will it mean for regeneration?

Transport gap uncovered by funding study

23 June 2006

The funding gap between London and other city-regions needs to be halved to establish sustainable transport networks in the north and the Midlands, according to public transport chiefs.

Lyons hits out

23 June 2006

Local government tsar Sir Michael Lyons has hit out at headlines in local media that claimed he has told the Government to scrap plans for city region governance. In an interview with Regeneration & Renewal, to be published next week, Sir Michael says that he will instead "ask ministers to make changes where there's an appetite for changes".

Royal recognition for renewal sector

23 June 2006

Leading regeneration practitioners won recognition in the Queen's birthday honours list this week.

Agenda to 22 September

23 June 2006

- 27 June Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)/Bucknall Austin Affordable Housing in London and the South-East. Organiser: RICS Events. Venue: London. Details: (tel) 020 7695 1600 or (web) www.rics.org/ricsevents

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