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Appointment at Advantage West Midlands

26 January 2007

Two new directors have been appointed to join the corporate management team at regional development agency Advantage West Midlands. Mark Pearce has been promoted to corporate director for economic regeneration, and Tim Gebbels becomes corporate director for strategy and communications. Pearce was previously partnerships director at AWM, and Gebbels was previously chief executive of regional data provider the West Midlands Regional Observatory.

Diary

26 January 2007

This week has been all about protests. We start with pupils from a north London school which found fame when its choir sang in a Pink Floyd hit and have now taken part in a musical protest against plans to turn it into a city academy.

Holt Town Waterfront

26 January 2007

A development framework for a mixed-use scheme in east Manchester has been endorsed by the city council. The plans are for the 28ha Holt Town Waterfront site to be regenerated over the next 15 years into a residential quarter with businesses, shops and bars.

Dundee research programme

26 January 2007

A medical research and manufacturing programme is to be set up in Dundee thanks to £1.2 million of Regional Selective Assistance funding from the Scottish Executive. The Intermediate Technology Institute Life Sciences Stem Cell Research project will employ up to 75 staff, the Executive said.

Appointment at Caradon District Council

26 January 2007

Sandra Fryer has been made interim development control manager at Caradon District Council. She previously worked for Bristol City Council and has set up her own planning and regeneration consultancy.

Constitutional fog satisfies no-one

26 January 2007

If Gordon Brown takes a weekend walk down the south coast of his Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency, he can dimly see West Lothian on the other side of the Forth. It might be a nail-biting experience.

Enterprise lessons

26 January 2007

A mobile classroom that will travel around North-East England to give enterprise lessons at schools, youth clubs and community centres was launched last week by regional development agency One North-East. The Launch Pad, whose funding was announced last year (R&R, 26 May 2006, p10), carries laptops and can seat up to 15 people.

Maesteg jobs

26 January 2007

Three hundred jobs will come to Maesteg in south Wales as part of a multi-million pound investment by product development firm Creative Outsourcing Solutions International, Welsh enterprise minister Andrew Davies said last week. The investment, supported by Regional Selective Assistance funding from the Welsh Assembly Government, will allow new cosmetic manufacturing capabilities to be developed at the firm's Maesteg plant.

Pilot project launched in Cambridge

26 January 2007

A pilot project aiming to change the way affordable housing is delivered in Cambridge was launched last week. The Housing Corporation's Cambridge Challenge pilot intends to select a development partner to deliver homes across Northstowe, the city's southern fringe and north-west Cambridgeshire. The corporation wants proposals to help deliver the communities.

Idea exchange finds favour

26 January 2007

Dialogue with experts in other countries is going to be important for future practice in UK planning, insists Robin Hambleton.

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