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INTERVIEW: A shop assistant on a big mission

2 May 2003

Big business is missing a trick in deprived areas, says Bill Boler. He tells Matt Ross how he hopes to boost private investment in Britain's failing high streets. If someone was going...

ANALYSIS: Regional Policy - Relocation, relocation, relocation

2 May 2003

Gordon Brown's proposal to transfer key public service functions from the overheated capital to the North presents a unique opportunity for the Treasury to contribute directly to regional policy, argues Vince Taylor. The...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Liverpool City Council has appointed ...

2 May 2003

Liverpool City Council has appointed consultancy Urban Initiatives and Parkman to look at improving links between the Liverpool South area and the city centre. The project will involve consultation with a range of...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: North trailing on brainy business

2 May 2003

Britain's big provincial cities are not generating nearly as much knowledge-based business growth in their surrounding regions as London, according to a soon-to-be-published study. Research by the Local Futures think-tank concludes that...

NEWS IN BRIEF: The Commission for Architecture ...

2 May 2003

The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (Cabe) has challenged Bristol to extend its efforts to create new buildings and public spaces into the city's most deprived areas. On a two-day...

INTERVIEW: The renewal go-between

2 May 2003

English Partnerships' new chief David Higgins wants the agency to be more of an intermediary, bringing the private and public sectors together, he tells Ben Willis. The suggestion by the man charged...

NEWS IN BRIEF: Figures released this week revealed ...

2 May 2003

Figures released this week revealed that 3,500 jobs have been created or saved this year as a result of regional development agency Advantage West Midlands' Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) Programme. In 2002/03 RSA...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Plan to extend retail in Wolverhampton

2 May 2003

A proposal to significantly extend Wolverhampton's retail core has been included in the city's latest planning guidance. The city council says the new scheme, identified in its draft unitary development plan, placed...

North still missing out on high-tech spending

2 May 2003

The Government has failed to direct enough research and development spending towards the North, the trade and industry secretary admitted this week. Despite Labour's stated intention of reducing the productivity gap between the...

Tyneside wins culture capital vote

2 May 2003

Tyneside this week edged closer to a £1 billion bounty after BBC viewers backed Newcastle-Gateshead to become European Capital of Culture in 2008. The Department for Culture Media and Sport will decide...

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