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Rigid reading of rules 'puts regeneration at risk'
6 August 2004
Local authorities in North-West Housing Market Renewal (HMR) pathfinder areas risk undermining the programme's regeneration benefits through over-zealous interpretations of planning guidance, it was claimed this week.
Cloud consortium set to sue RDA
6 August 2004
The private consortium behind the proposals for Liverpool's Fourth Grace looks set to sue the North-West Development Agency (NWDA) over the collapse of the scheme.
Plans for out-of-town Ikea rejected again
6 August 2004
A planning application for an Ikea store in the most deprived ward of Stockport has been turned down for a second time, it emerged this week.
Lottery rival could harm less popular charities
6 August 2004
Regeneration projects funded by the National Lottery could be threatened by a rival lottery scheme, a group of voluntary sector chiefs has warned.
Brum Council backs new renewal plans
6 August 2004
Birmingham City Council's cabinet has approved a revised programme of expenditure for the regeneration programme in the area to the east of the city centre.
News brief: Newcastle climbs 26 places
6 August 2004
Newcastle has climbed 26 places to become the 11th most successful post code area according to the Royal Mail Business Barometer. This index of business success is based on job growth, profitability and business start-ups. London comes top but Newcastle and Teesside were the only two northern cities in the top 20. For details, visit www.royalmailgroup.com.
News brief: Consultation process announced
6 August 2004
The consultation process for the development of a Regional Centre of Excellence (RCE) for the South-East was announced last week by the South-East England Development Agency. Seeda said that South-East Excellence: Sustainable Renaissance will be in charge of "working with professionals and politicians to improve the built environment."
Liverpool FC stadium scheme is approved
6 August 2004
Liverpool Football Club's plans for a new 60,000-capacity stadium have been approved.
Think-tank slams UK child poverty
6 August 2004
Child poverty has fallen under Labour but the UK still lags behind its European neighbours in tackling the problem, a leading think-tank claimed this week.
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