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Tesco store rejected
10 December 2007
An appeal by Tesco against the rejection of plans for its fourth store in a Scottish city has been rejected.
'Plough transport cash into cities'
7 December 2007
Transport planners must funnel transport funding into large urban centres, rather than spreading it evenly like "jam" across a region, in order to maximise the economic benefits of their investment, a think-tank report has urged.
Knowledge quarter 'crucial driver' for Liverpool economy
7 December 2007
A study has identified the development of Liverpool's knowledge quarter as a crucial driver for the city's economy. The study, by Regeneris Consulting, says firms within the city's knowledge quarter generate £1 billion of income per annum. The report is available from (email) jdouglas@liverpoolvision.co.uk.
Forum sees fund launch
7 December 2007
A strategic investment fund has been set up for sub-regional initiatives that may add £12 billion per year to the UK economy, the Thames Gateway Forum heard last week.
Brown unveils £800m funding for Gateway
7 December 2007
The Thames Gateway is to receive £600 million in dedicated funding over the next three years, the Prime Minister announced last week.
Roads agency answers 'Donorgate' veto query
7 December 2007
Transport ministers were not involved in lifting a block on a business park development by controversial Labour donor David Abrahams, according to the Highways Agency.
Cooper announces home growth funds
7 December 2007
Councils backing housing growth initiatives will gain £732 million for infrastructure in the next three years, the government has said.
Tesco enters talks over disputed regeneration site
3 December 2007
A northern urban regeneration company has begun formal talks with supermarket giant Tesco over the purchase of a contested regeneration site.
Council to consider options on rejected golf course
3 December 2007
Aberdeenshire Council is to hold a special meeting to consider options for overturning the decision to reject Donald Trump's plans for a £1 billion golf complex.
Cities' transport powers too weak, says adviser
30 November 2007
The chances of getting a Metro-style rapid transit project built in a major city today is "close to zero" due to Whitehall's weakening of urban authorities, the transport adviser for the Government's flagship economic development strategy for the North warned this week.
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