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INTERVIEW: Renewal steersman
18 July 2003
David Lunts welcomes the urban renaissance but says planners lack confidence despite their historical role in creating great towns and cities, he tells Rosie Niven A lot can happen in ten years,...
MASTERPLANS: The limits of visions
18 July 2003
'Vision', 'strategy' and 'plan' have become interchangeable terms, but refer to quite different things. Dominic Williams and Nigel Smith warn against the promotion of unattainable fairytale aspirations "Strategy as 'vision' is strategy...
OPINION: The remarkable green of a city of gardeners
18 July 2003
Government adviser English Heritage has just published a remarkable document. The Changing London quarterly newsletter illustrates what the vision outlined in its 2002 policy document Changing London: An Historic City for a Modern...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIEF: Regional Assembly launches report
18 July 2003
The North-West Regional Assembly last week launched a report into the region's health and social care economy, which analyses the part the sector plays in the regional economy. It stresses the need...
Science funding is unfair to regions, say lords
18 July 2003
Funding for science-based businesses needs to be spread more evenly between the South-East and the rest of the country, according to a House of Lords report. The Science and Technology committee concluded...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION BRIEF: Regional Assembly issues strategy
18 July 2003
The South East England Regional Assembly has issued its draft strategy for the Ashford Growth Area, setting out proposals for development up to 2016. Recommendations include provision for 13,100 additional homes, emphasis on...
SALTER ON... a more inclusive approach to selling cities
18 July 2003
These are busy times for selling cities. But while the hard-fought land and property deals continue to make headlines, it is the clink of glasses and the click of heels, not to...
English Cities Fund decides against bid for Birmingham site
18 July 2003
The government-backed English Cities Fund (ECF) has pulled out of the race for a contract to develop a key regeneration site in east Birmingham. ECF, one of only two shortlisted developers to...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Second Opinion - Sunderland city centre
18 July 2003
Each week we ask a regeneration practitioner or commentator to assess a recently published masterplan. This week Tom Stukins reviews the Sunderland Arc business plan. Background: The Port of Sunderland has a...
TRANSPORT NEWS: Bristol ranked worst network in city survey
18 July 2003
Bristol's transport network is the worst among 12 of the UK's largest cities, according to a survey by consultancy GVA Grimley. The survey, published this week, reveals that demand for transport outstrips...
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