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Economic divide is rooted in history
23 February 2007
It's nearly a year since Professor Michael Parkinson's team unveiled their monumental State of the Cities report. Some readers may well have felt they needed all that time to digest the findings. Just to hurry them up, and dismay them still further, before Christmas the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) published no less than six huge supplementary reports. They don't come much more thorough than this.
North fears loss of housing funds
23 February 2007
Proposed new government criteria for deciding how to share out funding for affordable housing is "unfair" to the north of England and risks undermining economic growth, the three northern regional assemblies have warned.
Fire and Emergency award
23 February 2007
The London Fire and Emergency Service has been named overall winner at the City of London Corporation's annual Sustainable City awards. It was praised for its holistic approach to procurement. For details, visit www.cityoflondon.gov.uk.
Treasury may take third of land tax
23 February 2007
A third of the planned tax on the land value uplift generated by planning permissions could be siphoned off by the Treasury for national rather than local or regional projects, a senior government official revealed this week.
Street cleaning campaign
23 February 2007
£4 million of funding for a street cleaning campaign has been announced by Glasgow City Council. Clean Glasgow will target litter, graffiti, chewing gum, fly-tipping, fly-posting and dog fouling, which costs the city's taxpayers £16 million a year to remove.
Appointment at Diocese of London
23 February 2007
Matthew Girt is to become urban regeneration consultant to the Diocese of London, with a remit to integrate the Anglican Church's work with other urban regeneration plans across the city. He was previously director of regeneration for the Diocese of Rochester.
Appointment at SQW Group
23 February 2007
Sir Michael Lyons and Sir William Wells have been named non-executive directors of public policy consultancy SQW Group. Lyons was previously chief executive of Birmingham City Council, Nottinghamshire County Council and Wolverhampton Borough Council. He is currently chairman of the English Cities Fund. Wells is chairman of the NHS Appointments Commission and the Health Service Commercial Advisory Board.
Ship centre
23 February 2007
A centre to help the North-East win international ship design contracts is set to be built after the region's development agency last week awarded it £1.5 million. One North-East said Newcastle's International Marine Design Centre will offer a first port of call for clients looking to recruit designers.
Work Experience - Julie Hutchinson, skills and employment manager, Elba
23 February 2007
Julie Hutchinson, 27, is skills and employment manager for the Tower Hamlets area at not-for-profit regeneration agency East London Business Alliance (Elba). Her role is to promote the benefits of recruiting local people to Elba's 110 member companies - including Deutsche Bank and London City Airport.
Financial pressure
23 February 2007
People in Manchester and Glasgow feel more financial pressure than other Britons, according to research carried out by credit reference agency Experian for the BBC. In a debt profile of the UK, nearly three out of ten people in the two cities said they suffer high levels of financial stress. Visit http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk.
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