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26 November 2004
"The absence of regional assemblies doesn't preclude devolution." - Outgoing Urban Policy Unit boss David Lunts says there are still opportunities for transferring power in an exclusive interview with Regeneration & Renewal.
City regions must put case for extra money
26 November 2004
The eight city regions identified in the Northern Way will have to set out the level of extra government funding needed to implement the strategy by next spring.
North-East awarded 2006 World Summit on Arts and Culture
26 November 2004
The North-East has won a bid to host the 2006 arts and culture world summit, it emerged last week.
Milton Keynes Partnership appoints chief operating officer
26 November 2004
The Milton Keynes Partnership, the delivery body created to drive forward development in the city, has appointed a chief operating officer. Jane Hamilton's most recent role was with national regeneration agency English Partnerships as area director for the Milton Keynes-South Midlands area.
Liverpool City Council awarded money to transform Central Library
26 November 2004
Liverpool City Council was awarded more than £31.5 million last week to transform the city's Central Library. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport awarded the money through the Private Finance Initiative. Once completed, the library will become one of the key buildings in the city's World Heritage Site. The library is set to open during Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture in 2008.
Regeneration course offered to graduates
26 November 2004
National regeneration agency English Partnerships this week launched a graduate development programme aimed at closing the skills gap in urban renewal.
Councils 'must lead urban revival'
26 November 2004
As the leading urbanist in government, David Lunts warned of the UK's fundamental misunderstanding of cities and was instrumental in launching a Northern Way economic development strategy that favoured metropolitan areas over rural ones.
In the swim for jobs
26 November 2004
Manchester residents are learning to become lifeguards as part of a local authority scheme to provide employment opportunities.
Birmingham staff cleared of fraud
26 November 2004
Staff at a Birmingham community organisation returned to work last week after being cleared of allegations of fraud, nepotism and money laundering by independent investigators.
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