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New quango examines national infrastructure fund
30 March 2007
England's embryonic housing and regeneration quango is exploring how it could establish a national infrastructure fund to unlock land for development.
Regions set for city cash
30 March 2007
UK regional development agencies (RDAs) are to benefit from a European investment fund to promote jobs and growth in urban areas.
Town to gain cultural zone
30 March 2007
Blackfriars in Gloucester could gain a cultural quarter under South West of England Regional Development Agency (SWERDA) plans.
Stoke homes move ahead
30 March 2007
Proposals to redevelop the site of Stoke City Football Club's former stadium progressed with the submission of an outline planning application last week.
Hull Council cabinet vote
30 March 2007
Hull City Council cabinet voted to make arrangements to create a city development company this week. Property and land assets could be transferred to Hull Forward, although the company will probably operate as an asset-backed vehicle with its partners funding the purchase of assets. It will have a staff of eight, cost around £2.6 million to establish and is expected to lever in £500 million of private sector investment over the next 15 years.
King Alfred scheme approved
30 March 2007
The £290 million King Alfred scheme designed by Frank Gehry was approved by Brighton and Hove City Council last week. The project will include 750 flats and a £48 million council sports centre designed jointly with HOK. The development, which features two glass and metal towers, should be complete by 2013.
Problems in the pipeline
30 March 2007
Experts are warning that the level of housing planned across the government's designated growth areas in the South East will not take off without basic services, maintains Huw Morris.
Tower of London management plan opened for consultation
30 March 2007
A management plan for the conservation and improvement of the Tower of London has been opened up for public consultation.
Quango examines key facilities fund
30 March 2007
England's embryonic housing and regeneration quango is exploring how it could establish a national infrastructure fund to unlock land for development.
Budget hints at change
30 March 2007
The budget statement has clarified how local authorities can deliver infrastructure but the exact nature of the planning gain supplement still remains unclear, reports Vivien Wilson.
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