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INTERVIEW: Open door to a creative economy
23 May 2003
US academic Richard Florida upped his profile when he claimed that gay people are the key to a city's economic success. He tells Ben Walker about the links between creativity, diversity and...
REGENERATION NEWS: Urban renewal expert points to city factors
23 May 2003
Cities that are ethnically diverse and gay-friendly have the greatest economic potential, according to an urban renewal expert from the USA. In a speech to a conference next week on the links...
Olympic bid takes off in capital city
23 May 2003
London kick-started its bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games last week after ministers backed proposals to bring the world's biggest sporting event to the East End. The decision starts a process...
Close working advocated by past president
23 May 2003
Landscape and planning professionals need to work much closer together to deliver the urban renaissance agenda, according to an RTPI past president. Kevin Murray, speaking at the Landscape Institute's Liveable Cities conference in...
REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Plans submitted for sculpture
23 May 2003
Plans for a £200,000 sculpture on a roundabout at the Plymouth International business park have been submitted to the city council by the South West of England Regional Development Agency. The artwork would...
REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Castlemore Securites buys land
23 May 2003
In a deal heralding the start of construction of the Temple Quay 2 mixed-use redevelopment scheme in Bristol, developer Castlemore Securities has bought 1.88ha of land along the city's Floating Harbour from the...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Edinburgh tram routes revealed
23 May 2003
The proposed routes for an Edinburgh tram system will connect major regeneration areas to the city centre and beyond, it was revealed this week. The tram network is part of a £1.5...
OPINION: Fyson on ... The changing face of the countryside
23 May 2003
The Countryside Agency's annual state of the countryside report should be required reading for all planners. The countryside continues to change so much that conventional distinctions between urban and rural have in some...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: South-West business leaders met this week
23 May 2003
South-West business leaders met this week to consider ways of attracting and keeping jobs in the region. The second annual investment seminar was organised by the South West Regional Development Agency. Issues affecting...
STOP PRESS: Advantage West Midlands to invest
23 May 2003
Advantage West Midlands has announced it will invest £115 million into three key regeneration projects in Birmingham. The regional development agency said it would put £70 million towards the second phase of learning...
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