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Expert praises the top three cities
16 November 2007
Bristol, Leeds and Manchester are in the "Premier League" of the Core Cities, one of the most eminent economic development academics said last week.
Council confusion over joint funding deals
16 November 2007
Councils drawing up multi-area agreements have said they are unclear about what freedoms Whitehall will offer in return.
Notts councils clash over joint funding deal
16 November 2007
Nottingham is being hampered in its attempts to create cross-boundary funding by resistance from the county council, the city's leader warned last week.
RDAs 'must push London trade links'
16 November 2007
Northern regions are not doing enough to develop trade and investment links with London in order to capitalise on the capital's strong economy, says new research.
Local business tax returns
16 November 2007
The ability to raise extra money locally has been a dream for many councils - and it may be about to come true.
Crowning glory
16 November 2007
A fashion show last week brought together small design houses and big retailers.
Protection deal for North-West parks
16 November 2007
Eight regional parks designed to boost the economy in the North-West by making it a better place to work and live will be "better protected" following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between countryside watchdog Natural England and two of the region's public bodies.
Slow track - Nottingham chief slams rail 'disgrace'
16 November 2007
Nottingham City Council chief executive Michael Frater has branded the core city's main railway station " a disgrace" and attacked changes to timetabling that have increased journey times from London.
Getting school leavers ready for work
16 November 2007
Start by providing details of support resources.
Turning Cheshire into two unitary authorities unwise says study
16 November 2007
Turning Cheshire into two unitary authorities could be unwise, research from think-tank the Centre for Sustainable Urban and Regional Futures says. The study says using travel-to-work flows to make the case for carving up the council shows a "simplistic" understanding of economic relationships. The study is at www.regen.net/doc.
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