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Agenda: Agenda to 3 July
28 May 2004
9 June Improving Town and City Centres. Organiser: Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Yorkshire Branch. Venue: Sheffield. Fee: £15-80. Details: Paula Nolan (tel) 0113 246 5714. 11 June Community-Based...
Planning: The end result
28 May 2004
In recent weeks, the long-awaited planning reforms have suffered a battering in Parliament. John Bosworth explains how the Lords enjoyed a victory in the battle - but how the Government won the war
Editorial: Killing culture to generate jobs will quash urban soul
28 May 2004
Can regeneration really live up to its name when it rips the heart out of a place? This is possibly one of the most intractable questions in the business and one for which there is no easy answer.
Opinion: I want to wage war on pay gap
28 May 2004
While chatting from the backseat of a cab to the Cornish driver last week, he asked me to guess how much he took home last year (they never have to guess how much I earn because, helpfully, when I was appointed that somewhat lofty but well-earned number was advertised and fast became the stuff of family conversations and water-cooler moments locally). When he told me £8,000, I felt more than shame. I was angry.
Opinion: Gateway's UDC cooked up by a mess of chefs
28 May 2004
"The mountains will labour, and give birth to a ridiculous mouse". It sounds better in Horace's original Latin: Parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. But we don't do classics nowadays, so no journalist seized the opportunity to say just how appropriate it was to last week's birth announcement: the long-awaited London Thames Gateway Urban Development Corporation.
Interview: Blowing away past problems
28 May 2004
Simon Topman hopes that by applying the same cohesive approach he employs with his whistle-making workforce to the new improved Aston Pride NDC, he can lay to rest the ghost of its predecessor.
Analysis: Northern Way lacks 'wow' factor
28 May 2004
Award-winning architect Will Alsop, renowned as a champion of linear cities that develop alongside transport infrastructure, takes a critical look at John Prescott's northern vision
Economic Development News: Creative construction
28 May 2004
Work has begun on a new creative quarter in Bristol. Verve Properties is converting a disused industrial complex into a mixed-use scheme in the Brislington area of the city. Targeting the media and creative industries, the development, known as Paintworks (see visualisation, above), will comprise a range of low cost studios, live/work spaces, recreational units, cafe and events space opening onto a large courtyard earmarked for outdoor events and performances. Lettings have already been signed with a recording studio, an animation company and a firm specialising in recycled books. Work on the first phase of the 5ha site has already started and is expected to be completed early in 2005.
Economic Development News: Assemblies will have a strong role, says minister
28 May 2004
The Government is set to strengthen the role of the proposed elected regional assemblies, according to pro-devolution campaigners.
Economic Development News: 'Alternative' centre faces Paradise threat
28 May 2004
A famous 'alternative' shopping centre in Liverpool faces closure following the Government's decision last week to approve a massive scheme to regenerate the city centre.
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