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Cities may get metropolitan transport bodies

23 November 2007

Major northern cities could get their own London-style city-regional transport authorities under government plans.

Porritt urges city action on climate change

7 November 2007

Cities and regions have the potential to respond quickly to tackle climate change,the chair of the Sustainable Development Commission has urged.

Manchester business tax is unlikely, says chief

2 November 2007

Manchester City Council has revealed that it is unlikely to back a supplement on city-regional business rates to fund key infrastructure.

Porritt sets out city role

9 November 2007

Cities and regions have the potential to respond quickly to tackle climate change, Sustainable Development Commission chairman Jonathon Porritt has urged.

Agreement sub-regions named

7 November 2007

Thirteen sub-regions are working with the government to draw up plans for multi-area agreements (MAAs), communities secretary Hazel Blears announced today.

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.

Region urged to plant trees

23 November 2007

Yorkshire and the Humber will need to plant more trees to cope with rising temperatures as a result of climate change, the Forestry Commission has warned.

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.

Manchester rejects top-up business tax

1 November 2007

Greater Manchester has rejected the introduction of a supplement on business rates to pay for key infrastructure.

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.

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