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Community-led service deals to be introduced

8 October 2004

Radical plans to develop agreements between community groups and mainstream agencies on local public services are to be launched next week, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.

North plan lacks city region links

8 October 2004

The Northern Way will founder unless drastic steps are taken to make individual local authorities within each city region act for the greater good of the conurbation, experts hired by the Government have found.

Stop Press: Trade secretary Patricia Hewitt approved ...

8 October 2004

Trade secretary Patricia Hewitt approved a North West Development Agency compulsory purchase order in Rochdale as Regeneration & Renewal went to press. The CPO will allow the development of the 170ha Kingsway business park. NWDA chief executive Steve Broomhead said: "We can now focus our efforts on bringing new businesses and jobs to the area, delivering a wide range of economic benefits for the whole region."

Quotes of the week

8 October 2004

"His objective is to kill the Tory party. Once a Labour MP, always a Labour MP." - John Redwood hits out at Ukip MEP Robert Kilroy-Silk at this week's Tory conference.

Leeds tram scheme may be back on track

8 October 2004

Leeds' proposed tram project could be back on track after city planners announced they could make significant cuts to the scheme's budget.

Park plan revealed

8 October 2004

A masterplan has been unveiled for Central Park in Darlington, one of the most important developments in the region, according to the town's urban regeneration company. Tees Valley Regeneration's plans for the 30ha site next to the railway station include 600 new homes, a new home for Darlington College, four and five-storey office buildings, a sculpture park, hotel and conference centre, and a range of leisure and community facilities. The URC believes that the development could create up to 2,000 jobs and bring in £170 million of investment. Site preparation for Central Park is under way, and work is scheduled to begin in December.

EP Gateway chief is made Bura chairman

8 October 2004

The director for the Thames Gateway at the Government's regeneration agency has been appointed chair of the British Urban Regeneration Association (Bura).

ODPM assembly drive 'being held back by other departments'

8 October 2004

The ODPM's drive to establish regional assemblies is being held back by the opposition of other government departments, the leader of Manchester City Council revealed last week.

Young buyers put off in South West

8 October 2004

The South West is now one of the least affordable regions of Britain for young first-time buyers, according to latest research.

Towers set to transform Leeds skyline

8 October 2004

The Leeds skyline will be revolutionised by a pair of "kissing towers" proposed to regenerate part of the city, it emerged last week.

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