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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Needed - A Northern White Paper
25 July 2003
The knowledge economy will only be inclusive and competitive if it leaps over the north-south divide, says Mark Hepworth. According to successive competitiveness White Papers - and the new national skills strategy...
EDITORIAL: Brainier Britain may be even less regionally equal
25 July 2003
Labour's belief that the key to our future economic competitiveness rests on how much we know is refreshingly positive. It is certainly more inspiring than arguing that it all depends on how...
Bid for knowledge economy could make regional gulf worse
25 July 2003
The Government's determination to build a 'knowledge economy' based on a highly-skilled, flexible workforce is deepening the north-south divide as graduates flock to the South-East, according to a report published this week. The...
MOVES: Appointment at North West Regional Assembly
25 July 2003
Rebecca Rutter has been promoted to regional planning officer at the North West Regional Assembly. Caroline Salthouse has been appointed as regional coastal projects officer.
Study reveals regional bias in guidance
25 July 2003
Many local authorities believe planning guidance on housing (PPG3) was drafted for the South East and is inappropriate for northern and rural areas, a government study has found. The PPG3 implementation study,...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Regional economic gap will widen, says report
25 July 2003
The economic gap between the UK's regions has increased significantly during the last decade and will widen further, says a new report. The study, by economic think-tank and consultancy Robert Huggins Associates, predicts...
OPINION: Why garden city vision is still relevant today
25 July 2003
Last week in London's handsome new Museum of Docklands, in an old warehouse in the shadow of Canary Wharf, the Town and Country Planning Association threw a party. The purpose, you might...
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Food and Drink Uses - Extended late night opening allowed in city centre
25 July 2003
The extension of opening hours at a bar and cafe in Leicester city centre to permit its use between 9am and 2am the following morning has been allowed despite concerns that there...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: North-West housing blueprint published
25 July 2003
The North-West's first new-style regional housing blueprint, published last week, focuses on the region's conflicting challenges of collapsing demand in some areas and a lack of affordable properties in others. The document was...
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Giving something back
25 July 2003
Corporate social responsibility was historically about the philanthropy of tycoons, but nowadays it involves bringing companies and communities together and boosting staff morale. Before Jesse Boot, founder of the Boots chemist empire,...
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