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Executive plan to dismantle transport authority attacked
22 July 2005
Local politicians have vowed to oppose surprise proposals from the Scottish Executive to break up the transport authority covering the Highlands and Islands.
Poor transport links reduce opportunity
22 July 2005
It's a good job I'm leaving the back page. Even good friends of the column have begun to throw electronic eggs at me because of my recent and increasingly final 'Last Words'. The most positive worry that I am stretched between two worlds at the moment, having a somewhat ethereal presence in both. Add to that the looming sprog and no wonder I've stopped making sense, they suggest. The less charitable believe I never made sense in the first place and am just vindicating their judgement. Me, I go for the latter view.
Focus on Scotland
22 July 2005
Scotland has a vibrant regeneration scene, but many of the issues it faces are quite different from those south of the border. Ben Willis explores a country designing its own solutions to its own problems.
Focus shifts to urban edge
22 July 2005
Out-of-town centres are being touted as a starting point for new communities, reports Chris Baker.
Cities scent new spending powers
22 July 2005
New spending powers could be devolved to Britain's largest cities under plans being worked up by the Government and city leaders.
Bristol's city centre redevelopment can begin
22 July 2005
Bristol's biggest city centre redevelopment can begin after the city council approved the final elements of the project.
Chairman elected of South East Regional Assembly
22 July 2005
Oxfordshire County Council leader Keith Mitchell was elected chairman of the South East England Regional Assembly at last week's annual meeting.
Aberdeen set to decide city centre project
22 July 2005
A proposed masterplan to redevelop Aberdeen city centre was due to be discussed at a city council planning committee meeting this week.
Salford aims to use natural assets
22 July 2005
The city of Salford has set out ambitions to become the most "beautiful" part of Greater Manchester.
Appointment of chief executive of the Countryside Agency
22 July 2005
Government Office for the West Midlands regional director Graham Garbutt has been appointed chief executive of the Countryside Agency. Garbutt, previously chief executive at Gloucester City Council, will take up the post in September.
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