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MPs bemoan city drinking cultures
8 August 2003
The binge drinking culture of British cities at night is incompatible with the quest for an urban renaissance, a Commons committee has reported. The ODPM select committee, in a report published last...
REGENERATION NEWS: Three regional development agency chairs announced
8 August 2003
New chairs for three regional development agencies were announced by trade and industry secretary Patricia Hewitt last week. Richard Ellis, former chief executive of Kettle Foods, will become chairman of the East of...
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Food and Drink Uses. Coffee shop considered harmful to city vitality
8 August 2003
Starbucks Coffee Company (UK) Ltd has been unsuccessful in challenging conditions imposed on a permission allowing it to operate a mixed class A1 retail and class A3 food and drink use in...
BUSINESS BRIEF: Manchester Metropolitan University commissioned by NCP
8 August 2003
Manchester Metropolitan University has been commissioned by car parks operator NCP to carry out research into the relationship between car park crime and other urban crime. The work, led by retailing and city...
REGENERATION NEWS: Plans for sculpture in Plymouth approved
8 August 2003
Plans for a 15m high sculpture on a roundabout at the Plymouth International business park were approved by the city council last week. The scheme, submitted by the South West of England...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Developer chosen for former Birmingham science museum site
8 August 2003
Plans to redevelop the former site of the science museum in Birmingham have moved a step closer this week after the council cabinet chose its preferred developer. St Bernard's Property's canalside scheme is...
Housing strategies set South East frameworks
8 August 2003
Plans to provide more affordable housing, reduce homelessness and boost regeneration are among the priorities outlined in two regional housing strategies for London and the South East launched last week. The documents...
TRANSPORT NEWS: Case made for Birmingham's light rail route
8 August 2003
The extension of the Metro light railway through Birmingham city centre moved a step closer this week as transport planners delivered a statement outlining the case to start the project. The statement,...
REGENERATION NEWS: National Waterfront Museum could create jobs
8 August 2003
Wales's National Waterfront Museum could create up to 500 jobs and inject £18 million into the Swansea economy, according to an independent economic study published this week. The study, by the Cardiff Business...
REGENERATION NEWS: Weymouth and Portland Borough Council grant planning permission
8 August 2003
Weymouth and Portland Borough Council granted planning permission for the Weymouth and Portland Sailing Academy last week. The academy will be located at Osprey Quay, formerly Portland's Royal Naval Air Station, now owned...
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