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Appointment at Halcrow Group
19 November 2004
Ashley Stratford has joined the Halcrow Group as a senior planning consultant in the firm's Manchester office. He previously worked at Stoke-on-Trent City Council and brings nearly 15 years of experience in masterplanning and regeneration. Paul Carr, recently graduated from the University of Manchester, has also joined the Halcrow team as a planning consultant.
Book details Manchester sculptures
19 November 2004
The first guide to public sculpture in Greater Manchester has hit the book shops courtesy of local historian Terry Wyke. The hefty 513-page publication is a comprehensive manual on the statues, busts, obelisks, fountains, war memorials and towers of the city and its region.
Glaswegians in need of stress relief
19 November 2004
The old chestnut about lies, damned lies and statistics rears its head once more this week in a magazine survey claiming that life in Glasgow is more stressful than almost anywhere else in Britain.
Lunts quits ODPM over city regions
19 November 2004
David Lunts has quit as head of the ODPM's Urban Policy Unit in apparent frustration over the Government's slow progress in developing city regional authorities, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.
Cash flow to urban areas 'unstoppable'
19 November 2004
Attempting to divert the flow of European Union economic development cash towards the countryside is futile, an expert in spatial planning warned this week.
Voluntary sector push to combat SRB fears
19 November 2004
A campaign was launched this week to secure the future of community and voluntary groups amid fears of a massive drop in funding with the end of the Single Regeneration Budget (SRB) in 2006.
Oldham residents fight demolition proposals
19 November 2004
Residents and opposition councillors in Oldham have begun a vigorous campaign against the 2,400 demolitions planned by the Oldham and Rochdale housing market renewal pathfinder.
Quotes of the Week
19 November 2004
"Each story of regeneration begins with poetry and ends with real estate."
North-West overtakes London for fastest growing urban firms
19 November 2004
The North-West is outstripping London as the most thriving region for inner city businesses, revealed think-tank the New Economics Foundation's final Inner City 100 list this week.
Mega-casinos set to be capped at eight
19 November 2004
The Government this week announced a major retreat over its controversial Gambling Bill by proposing to cap the initial number of regional casinos to eight.
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