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SPECIAL REPORT: Generating respect

12 September 2003

We asked 250 high-profile individuals within the sector to nominate the organisations they most admire. The results show a diverse group with much to offer in terms of good practice. So, what...

OPINION: Editorial - Why the regional relocation issue won't go away

12 September 2003

If Whitehall chiefs had been hoping that Gordon Brown's Budget 2003 proposals to move 20,000 public service jobs out of London would quietly be forgotten, they now know differently. In his interim...

Whitehall jobs bound for regions

12 September 2003

It should be possible to export at least 20,000 public sector jobs from London and the South-East to the rest of the country, according to the Government's adviser on public sector relocation....

REGENERATION NEWS: Bullring heralds a new start for city

12 September 2003

Birmingham's new Bullring shopping centre opened its doors last week, heralding one of the city's most important developments of recent years. The £500 million project - dubbed the largest retail-led regeneration scheme in...

REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: "Urban diabetes" threatens the future of the UK's towns and cities, ...

12 September 2003

"Urban diabetes" threatens the future of the UK's towns and cities, a leading bishop will tell a Manchester conference on retail and regeneration this week. Bishop of Liverpool Dr James Jones will...

REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Plans to revamp Wolverhampton city centre ...

12 September 2003

Plans to revamp Wolverhampton city centre, featuring an extension of its shopping quarter, went on public display last week. The proposals feature an expansion of the centre to include more stores, bars,...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Bullring 'won't draw trade away'

12 September 2003

Retailers and regeneration experts have played down fears that the opening of a major retail scheme in central Birmingham will suck trade from other areas of the city. Last week's opening of...

INTERVIEW: Pastor Paul Scanlon - The church for stars and sinners

12 September 2003

Pastor Paul Scanlon runs 45 community schemes from his purpose-built church and his Bradford flock has grown rapidly. But his approach has also attracted controversy. Ben Walker reports. The walk from Bradford's...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment ...

12 September 2003

The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment has launched its regional funding programme for 2004. It aims to fund architecture and built environment initiatives in all the English regions. Set up in...

Liverpool plays down heritage status fears

12 September 2003

Liverpool City Council this week dismissed concerns that the granting of World Heritage Site status to Liverpool's riverfront would harm regeneration in the area. The reaction comes as the city prepares to welcome...

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