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REGENERATION BRIEF: Birmingham Council to approve framework
26 September 2003
Birmingham City Council's cabinet will be asked to approve a draft design and movement framework for the £6 billion Eastside project when it meets next week. The framework is aimed at ensuring...
AGENDA: Agenda to 21 November
26 September 2003
15 October 25 Years of the Urban Design Group (UDG). Organiser: UDG. Venue: London. Fee: £1-4. Details: (tel) 020 7250 0892. 15 & 16 October Living Places: Delivering a Sustainable Future -...
MOVES: Appointment at Birmingham City Council
26 September 2003
Philip Singleton has been appointed to the new post of city design adviser at Birmingham City Council. He will champion good design and lead a team of urban design professionals advising on...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Battle begins over plan to move jobs to regions
26 September 2003
A battle for public sector jobs broke out between England's regions last week after a leading analyst said plans to export thousands of posts out of the South-East are built on solid...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Liverpool City Council writes to football clubs
26 September 2003
Liverpool City Council has written to Liverpool and Everton football clubs offering to facilitate talks between them about the possibility of ground-sharing at a new super stadium. The council says it is keen...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Re-routing power
26 September 2003
A strong policy is needed to curb the dominance of the capital and give more control to the regions, argue Ash Amin, Doreen Massey and Nigel Thrift. Ever since the days when...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: 4,000 jobs hope for deprived area
26 September 2003
Birmingham City Council is to work with unemployed residents in a deprived area to make sure they are first in line for jobs at a £150 million business park venture announced...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Birmingham selects a design champion
26 September 2003
Birmingham has appointed its first city design advisor to champion good architecture and produce a design strategy for the city. Architect Philip Singleton will lead a team advising on both public...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: First secondary school specialising in business opened
26 September 2003
Britain's first secondary school specialising in business was opened by the Prime Minister last week in Bexley, south London. The Bexley Business Academy is one of several 'city academies' - a new...
Handling earthquake threat
26 September 2003
Neighbourhood renewal expertise from the UK could limit earthquake damage in other nations, report Arzu Kocabas and Mike Gibson Istanbul lives with the constant threat of devastation by earthquake. The peak holiday...
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