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MOVES: Appointment at Roger Tym & Partners

20 February 2004

Blathnaid Duffy has been appointed as a consultant by Roger Tym & Partners in Glasgow. She will work on town centre studies, regeneration strategies and economic appraisals. Alasdair Morrison has been appointed as an associate. He joins from York City Council, where he was head of development and regeneration. Morrison will focus on regeneration projects and business development in Scotland and the North East.

MOVES: Appointment at O'Neill Associates

20 February 2004

Cliff Carruthers has joined O'Neill Associates in York as an associate director. He moves from York City Council, where he was head of development control. Carruthers's work will include preparing an application for a new campus at the University of York.

DIARY: Leicester entices Bollywood industry

20 February 2004

The UK film industry received a shot in the arm last week when an investment scheme, backed by generous tax breaks, was launched to encourage Bollywood film production in Leicester.

COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Anti-nuisance campaigns are launched in Yorkshire

20 February 2004

A blitz on anti-social behaviour and nuisance neighbours is set to take place in Yorkshire under three new initiatives.

COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: 'Upstarts' honoured for social enterprise

20 February 2004

The head of a local transport scheme, a Scottish centre for vulnerable youth and an ethical investment society were among the winners in last week's annual Upstarts awards for social enterprise.

COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Up and Running - First Step, Newcastle

20 February 2004

Scheme: First Step, Newcastle.

BOOK REVIEW: Guide to making a western city

20 February 2004

Sustainable Urban Design - an Environmental Approach. Edited by Randall Thomas. Published by the Spon Press. ISBN 0-415-28123-7. Available, price £26, from www.sponpress.com

CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Householder Development - Dormer extension held to exceed permitted limit

20 February 2004

An inspector has refused to issue a lawful development certificate (LDC) confirming that a dormer extension in west London was permitted development, ruling that size limits had been breached by other extensions being built at the property.

DIARY: Bright sparks, flagging up regional differences and getting from A to B

20 February 2004

DIY special: All hail Nottingham City Council's maintenance team, who - presumably after sucking their breath sharply through their teeth and putting their hand on their hips in a disapproving manner at "bloody prices these days" - have starting using electricial equipment they designed themselves. Diary can reveal the prototype electrical unit, now being used to bring the city's housing up to decent homes standard, has become known simply as "the Nottingham" after civic sparkies got sick of paying top dollar for other people's kit. In a brief statement on safety, safety-minded technical chief Adam Davey used the word safety twice in the same sentence in a bid to reassure the safety-conscious public about the safety of the extremely safe scheme.

COMMUNITY FINANCE: Following the trail of a new animal

20 February 2004

Almost by accident, the Government has created a legal structure that could transform the financing of regeneration. Antonia Swinson meets a strange hybrid named the Limited Liability Partnership.

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