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New Scottish regeneration strategy launched
28 February 2006
The Scottish Executive today created two new urban regeneration companies in a raft of measures to tackle deprivation and contaminated land.
TCPA fears lack of cash will halt homes studies
28 February 2006
A leading environment charity today questioned whether planning departments have sufficient resources for proposed housing assessments.
Casinos 'have minimal regeneration impact'
28 February 2006
Proposed super-casinos would cause social problems, with any economic benefits leaking overseas, according to a new report.
London 'running out of parking spaces'
24 February 2006
Londoners will be forced to compete for the space to park their cars in a decade's time, new research warns.
Northern Way to target mainstream spending
24 February 2006
The flagship economic development strategy for the North is being reshaped to focus on levering in more mainstream spending from central government, it has emerged.
City region spending powers urged
24 February 2006
Decision-making on skills, housing, transport and regeneration spending in Greater Birmingham and Greater Manchester should be handed to elected city-regional mayors with tax-raising powers, a think-tank urged this week.
Radical city-region policy urged by Whitehall
24 February 2006
Experts working up emerging city-region policy ideas for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister have been urged by senior officials to be radical and reorganise metropolitan government.
City regional team wants more power
24 February 2006
The team behind an emerging city region governance body for Greater Manchester will meet communities minister David Miliband next month to demand new powers over economic development, housing, health and skills.
Regional shift fuels debate
24 February 2006
The changing shape of local government could open the door to city-regions, says David Blackman.
Mayors proposed for key city areas
24 February 2006
Elected mayors should be established in the Birmingham and Manchester city-regions, according to latest analysis.
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