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Final votes being counted in referendum
5 November 2004
The final votes were being counted in the referendum for a North-East regional assembly as Regeneration & Renewal went to press. Press reports say that total turnout in the referendum will reach 40 per cent, with 714,473 ballot envelopes already received, a response of 37.6 per cent. The result is expected to be close.
Northants councils link up home plans
5 November 2004
Four councils in north Northamptonshire are to pool their planning teams in order to deliver the 40,000 homes asked for by the communities plan in the region.
Cabe considers branch in Ashford growth area
5 November 2004
The Government's design watchdog plans to establish a regional arm in Ashford, one of the South-East's four housing growth areas.
North East spurns assembly
5 November 2004
People in the North East have voted overwhelmingly against proposals for a directly elected regional assembly.
Lobby stirs up rebellion over homes in east
5 November 2004
Rural campaigners are urging members of the East of England Regional Assembly to reject plans to build nearly half a million homes across the region in a meeting today.
Amended bill gives casinos own use class
5 November 2004
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell pledged to create a separate use class for casinos this week in a bid to win over back bench Labour critics of the government's gambling bill.
Lottery is a 'significant catalyst for UK renewal'
5 November 2004
The National Lottery has had a dramatic impact on deprived communities across the UK in its first decade, according to findings published this week.
West quits Alsop as company regroups
5 November 2004
The head of Alsop Architects' masterplanning division has left the company to set up his own business following a restructuring of the firm last week.
Hull launches £70m renewal bid
5 November 2004
A £70 million bid to boost areas of low housing demand in Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire was this week submitted to the Government by the area's housing market renewal pathfinder.
Hip holistic urbanist
5 November 2004
Planners should engage with people who will live and work in schemes after they have been built, government design adviser Richard Simmons tells Chris Griffin. As chief executive of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE), Richard Simmons has landed his dream job. "I'm not sure whether there is a word to describe people like me in the UK," he admits. "But in European terms I'm an urbanist. I'm a proactive planner with a passion for making cities and towns better places in which to live."
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