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Swansea publishes development plan

31 October 2005

Planners in Swansea have published proposals to boost the city by harnessing its waterfront and city core.

ODPM to identify more growth areas

31 October 2005

Up to ten further small growth areas could be set up alongside the existing four under plans being considered by the ODPM.

Green light for Brighton stadium

28 October 2005

Deputy prime minister John Prescott has approved Brighton and Hove Albion's planned 23,000-seat stadium in the village of Falmer.

Middlesbrough joins casino race

28 October 2005

The Teeside town of Middlesbrough has launched a campaign to become the venue for the UK's first Las Vegas-style 'super casino'.

Plan to create Sheffield city region

28 October 2005

Sheffield is following the lead of Manchester and investigating a new model of city-regional governance, it has emerged.

Plan to create Sheffield city region

28 October 2005

Sheffield is following the lead of Manchester and investigating a new model of city-regional governance, it emerged this week.

Time for cities to get their act together

28 October 2005

Devolution Despite concern over the Lyons Inquiry delay, it will allow cities to build their case for more power, says Adam Marshall.

Savills advises Cambridge Regional College

28 October 2005

Savills's Cambridge team is to advise Cambridge Regional College on development and planning matters concerning its proposed move to a single campus next to the Cambridge Science Park to the north of the city. The college plans to leave its 1.6ha riverside site to consolidate its activities at its Kings Hedges Road site. It will build accommodation for its hospitality and catering, hairdressing and management and professional programmes. Talks are continuing about appointing a development partner with a view to submitting a planning application to Cambridge City Council early in the new year.

Turley Associates is relocating in Leeds city centre

28 October 2005

Turley Associates is relocating to premises in Leeds city centre to accommodate its growth and strengthen its regional presence. The Park Place office is in the office quarter, close to the city's railway station. Turley's Leeds team now has 14 staff including three directors. Much of its core business is centred on projects in Leeds and other Yorkshire towns including Harrogate and York. The company has recently seen an increase in project work in Sheffield and South Yorkshire, Humberside and Teesside. A spokesman for the firm said that the move reinforces its commitment to city centre business.

Regeneration failures blamed for city riots

28 October 2005

A lack of targeted regeneration funds contributed to the riots between blacks and Asians that erupted in Birmingham last weekend, according to a city councillor.

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