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COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Rural bus schemes receive £20m boost to improve access
30 January 2004
Bus schemes aimed at connecting remote rural communities last week received a funding boost of more than £20 million.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Capacity-building warning issued
30 January 2004
Efforts to improve deprived neighbourhoods by injecting capacity into community groups are being undermined by a lack of understanding and coordination bet-ween government departments, a Home Office report said last week.
MOVES: Appointment at Manchester Knowledge Capital
30 January 2004
Former North West Development Agency chief executive Mike Shields has been appointed as part-time chief executive of education and training initiative Manchester Knowledge Capital. Shields, now a self-employed consultant, has also joined the board of the Liverpool Land Development Company, a group created by Liverpool City Council, the North-West Development Agency and government regeneration agency English Partnerships to coordinate major physical regeneration across the city.
MOVES: Appointment at Derby Cityscape
30 January 2004
Urban regeneration company Derby Cityscape has appointed a new chief executive. John Cadwallader (left) has more than 20 years' development and urban regeneration experience, having previously held a range of posts at development company Beazer. Acting chief executive Michael Wall has left to become chair designate at the East Midlands Development Agency's Business Services East Midlands, a new organisation aiming to overhaul business support services in the region.
Prescott backs calls to revisit Barnett formula
30 January 2004
Deputy prime minister John Prescott is privately backing attempts to get the Government to reconsider its support for the controversial funding formula that gives Scotland a disproportionately generous slice of the public spending pie.
Media can help build community cohesion, committee is told
30 January 2004
Local media have an important role to play in building community cohesion, an ODPM committee heard this week.
Entrepreneur damns government support
30 January 2004
A prominent entrepreneur this week hit out at government business support schemes.
'Enterprise city' contest mooted
30 January 2004
A European City of Enterprise competition was this week proposed by the chancellor as the Government pledged to tackle the chronic malaise in UK entrepreneurship and aspiration.
QUOTES OF THE WEEK
30 January 2004
"This isn't about trying to kill small businesses in deprived areas; we want to create opportunities for them." - Business for Social Respons-ibility vice-president Bill Boler says retail development will not drive out local businesses.
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