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RDAs demand greater role in enterprise scheme
15 July 2005
A funding programme aimed at boosting enterprise in deprived areas will not succeed unless it is realigned with regional economic priorities, the regional development agencies have told the Government.
Bulldozers set to get to work in Merseyside
15 July 2005
The first phase of home demolition in Toxteth was approved by Liverpool City Council last week.
Lobbies dispute South East home level
15 July 2005
House building levels were approved by the South East England Regional Assembly (SEERA) this week despite local resistance.
URCs say Treasury rule hits renewal
15 July 2005
Urban regeneration companies' delivery plans are being threatened by a Treasury rule which hinders investment in development sites, it was claimed this week.
Association calls for retail reversal
15 July 2005
Out-of-town retail centres must be redeveloped as mixed-use schemes with public transport links, jobs, services and housing, the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA) demanded this week.
Glasgow's proposed Custom House Quay development has been approved
15 July 2005
Glasgow's proposed Custom House Quay development has been approved by the city council. The 1.25ha mixed-use riverfront scheme will now go before the Scottish Executive for full approval.
Lost seats fail to rock growth areas agenda
15 July 2005
Labour's reduced majority following the general election will not harm the sustainable communities agenda, former local government minister Nick Raynsford insisted this week.
South-East votes to limit housebuilding
15 July 2005
Up to 28,900 homes per year will be built in the South-East region in the next 20 years, less than the 36,000 wanted by the Government, following a vote by the South East of England Regional Assembly on Wednesday.
Leicester may be first to raise cash with roof tax
15 July 2005
Leicester City Council could be the country's first local authority to use a tax on new development to pay for the vital infrastructure needed to support new urban growth.
Roger Tym commissioned
15 July 2005
Roger Tym & Partners has been commissioned by the East of England Development Agency to assess how the region's main towns and cities can work together on the government's core cities programme. Colchester, Ipswich, Luton, Norwich and Peterborough have joined forces to form Regional Cities East. The consultancy will examine how the grouping can best deliver sustainable growth and development.
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