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REGENERATION NEWS: Report cites poor city performance
13 June 2003
Regional cities in the UK are underperforming compared to European counterparts, according to a report published by the Core Cities Group last week. The report was produced by a working group of...
ANALYSIS: Why big is best for Britain's cities
13 June 2003
At the Core Cities summit last week the country's largest authorities pressed for greater powers to develop their local economies and services. Alan Harding and Simon Marvin look at the various options. How...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Swansea City and County Council ...
13 June 2003
Swansea City and County Council and developers Capital and Regional have agreed plans for a £24 million stadium at Morfa. The current Morfa Stadium, on the outskirts of the city, will be...
Core cities warned to ditch copycat strategies
13 June 2003
England's largest provincial cities have been warned against developing "Starbucks and stadia" economies after publishing what is claimed are largely identical economic development strategies. Senior regeneration figures last week expressed alarm at...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: The Humber region will receive ...
13 June 2003
The Humber region will receive around £50 million in investment from regional development agency Yorkshire Forward over the next 12 months, it was announced last week. The RDA aims to use the...
ANALYSIS: Bids trigger fresh optimism
13 June 2003
The cities that lost out in the running for Capital of Culture status are still determined to press on with their plans, reports Rosie Niven. The contrasting scenes of triumph and disappointment...
AGENDA: To 3 July
13 June 2003
15-18 June: Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Annual Planning Convention 2003. Organiser: RTPI Conferences. Venue: Cardiff. Details: (tel) 0845 120 9618. 16 June: Reflecting on Community Development Practice. Organiser: Community Development Foundation. Venue:...
OLYMPIC BID: The benefits of believing
13 June 2003
While expectations rise around London's 2012 Olympic bid, failure is a distinct possibility. However, Colin Marrs suggests that even a failed bid could become a positive catalyst for regeneration. The excitable crowd...
Think-tank to open NE research centre
13 June 2003
London-based think-tank the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR) is to open a regional office in the North-East later this year. The office, almost certain to be based in Newcastle, will lead...
DIARY: Cultured crooning, Birmingham's bitter defeat and boozing in Byker
13 June 2003
There was an understandably exuberant mood amongst those celebrating Liverpool's successful European Capital of Culture bid last week. Diary was lucky enough to be present in the city on the night the award...
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