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Fyson on: Finding solutions for the exodus to the countryside

28 July 2006

Launching the Commission for Rural Communities (CRC) 18 months ago, the prime minister observed: "The basic concerns of rural communities are the same as for any others." He summed them up as education, health, jobs, transport, a good quality of life and freedom from crime, highlighting housing and access to services as particularly problematic. Urban communities are likely to cite the same issues, except perhaps transport and access.

North fears southern siphon

28 July 2006

A centralised planning gain levy could see funds redirected towards growth areas, caution Steven Rowley and Tony Crook.

Work Experience with Bernard McMahon, Sure Start programme manager, Seacroft

28 July 2006

Bernard McMahon, 46, is Sure Start programme manager for Seacroft in Leeds. He is responsible for a team of 70 staff who work with the parents of young children through parent toddler groups, anger management sessions, health workshops and home visits.

Fair Games

28 July 2006

Regeneration & Renewal is launching a campaign to help ensure that the 2012 Olympics leave a lasting regenerating legacy both locally and nationally.

Breaking New Ground

28 July 2006

Methods of procuring developers are changing. Alexandra Coxon examines some of the newest approaches being taken by the public sector.

BBC proposes expansion at Inverness site

28 July 2006

The BBC has unveiled plans to extend its headquarters in an Inverness conservation area.

The house master: Tony Pidgley, managing director, Berkeley Group

28 July 2006

A grafter all his life, Tony Pidgley has spent 30 years creating one of Britain's biggest developers; not bad for a Barnado's child whose first family home was a disused railway carriage.

Casebook: Appeal case - Housing: new build - Residential care home for frail elderly rejected

28 July 2006

Planning permission and conservation area consent have been refused for an assisted living home for the frail elderly in Bath after an inspector decided that it would harm the area's character.

Urban park in Salford earns agency funds

28 July 2006

More than £4 million is to be ploughed into creating a 97ha urban park on brownfield land in Salford, Greater Manchester.

Operators herald progress

28 July 2006

Planners are happier with mobile phone operators' applications but masts still court controversy. Chris Baker investigates.

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