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Commission slates Leicester development plans

31 March 2004

Plans for two major city developments in Leicester are being reviewed after heavy criticism from the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE).

Mayor pressed to fund design skills

29 March 2004

London mayor Ken Livingstone should push for extra resources for the capital's planning departments to boost expertise in urban design, according to a report published last week.

Rural-Urban Links: The seeds of a solution

26 March 2004

Whilst small farmers are going out of business, inner city communities need better access to cheap, fresh produce. In Yorkshire, Paul Coleman discovers a partnership that tackles both problems.

Housing: Vultures gather in northern skies

26 March 2004

As those with jobs and opportunities flee patches of low housing demand in the North, unscrupulous landlords and speculators are moving in. Heather Greig-Smith reports.

Interview: The mayor flexes his muscles

26 March 2004

Throughout his roller-coaster career, Ken Livingstone has rarely been known to willingly compromise. Richard Garlick finds that when it comes to the issue of development, London's mayor lives up to his resolute reputation.

Analysis: Time for listening to local people

26 March 2004

With community involvement now established as the key plank in the Government's reform of the planning system, John Thompson looks at the implications of the new policy guidance.

Economic Development News: Sportcity casino backed

26 March 2004

The development of a major casino in east Manchester could create more than 2,000 jobs it was revealed this week.

Economic Development News: Powerful task group will push for Northern growth

26 March 2004

A heavyweight task force has been established to drive the creation of a new growth strategy for the North of England, it was revealed last week.

Economic Development News: First Mersey renewal projects announced

26 March 2004

Otterspool and Egremont will be the first two areas to benefit from a £9 million project intended to regenerate 120 kilometres of shoreline along the River Mersey, it was announced last week.

Community Renewal News: Up and Running - Music for Life, Liverpool

26 March 2004

Scheme: Music for Life project in Liverpool. Objective: To give young people, their families and their teachers an experience of music and to provide access to a high-quality musical education otherwise unavailable to them. Funding: £100,000 from Kensington Regeneration for five years and an undisclosed sum from the Shirley Makin Found-ation for the first two years. Staff: One full-time member of staff based at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (RLPO).

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