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Tory wins spell trouble for the growth areas
9 May 2005
Labour's heavy losses in Northamptonshire and the South Midlands will make the challenge of delivering huge numbers of new homes in the planned sub-regional growth area harder than ever.
Carlyle Group obtains planning permission
9 May 2005
Global equity firm the Carlyle Group has obtained planning permission to carry out a number of improvements to 107 Cheapside in the City of London. Over the next year the facade of 107 Cheapside will be improved and more modern office and retail space incorporated within the building.
New city academy in Salford approved
9 May 2005
Plans for a new city academy in Salford have been approved by the city council. The 750-pupil academy of the United Learning Trust, a subsidiary of charity the United Church Schools Trust, will specialise in sport, business and enterprise. The academy has been designed by Aedas Architects.
NEC chief takes up Liverpool challenge
9 May 2005
Former National Exhibition Centre boss Bob Prattey has been appointed chief executive of Liverpool's King's Dock Waterfront Arena and Conference Centre, one of the city's biggest regeneration schemes.
On the waterfront Leeds scheme gets go-ahead
9 May 2005
A scheme to turn a derelict area of Leeds waterfront into a mixed-use development has been granted planning permission.
Guide urges better design for capital
9 May 2005
Draft guidance aimed at transforming London into the world's most sustainable city was launched by mayor Ken Livingstone this week.
North-South income divide is still growing
9 May 2005
Disposable incomes in the south of England are growing faster than those in the North despite government attempts to close the divide.
Quote of the week
9 May 2005
"If Ed Balls thinks he can pass an edict down from his new constituency on the Northern Way and it'll just happen, then Labour's well out of track. It's got to be more consultative."
Blunkett may make a return to cabinet
9 May 2005
Former home secretary David Blunkett looked set for a return to the cabinet with responsibility for local government as Regeneration & Renewal went to press.
Tough jobs drive tops the agenda
9 May 2005
Controversial plans to force new incapacity benefit claimants back into work will be pushed through following Labour's re-election.
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