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Tunnel plan to relieve Edinburgh street congestion
31 July 2006
A tunnel could be built underneath Edinburgh's Princes Street for use by delivery vehicles.
Hull pathfinder identifies homes for renewal area
31 July 2006
More than 1000 homes in Hull have been identified for demolition and redevelopment under the city's housing renewal pathfinder scheme.
Agency announces first-time buyer investment
31 July 2006
National regeneration agency English Partnerships is to spend £300 million on stakes in new homes to give first time buyers a chance to get a foot on the housing ladder.
Shopping centre area to be reclassified as town
28 July 2006
Plans to designate Merry Hill as a town centre are set to be backed by Birmingham City Council.
Government merges key regeneration units
28 July 2006
The Government's flagship division for urban policy regeneration is to be merged with its regional policy directorate.
Business group advises city-regional devolution
28 July 2006
An elected city-region mayor for Newcastle could help tackle transport and housing problems and boost the North East economy, according to a review published this week.
Treasury chiefs speak out against city regions
28 July 2006
Two influential Treasury ministers have broken cover to oppose publicly moves towards city regional governance, sparking a Whitehall dispute over future regional policy.
DCLG city and regions units merge
28 July 2006
The Government's flagship division for urban policy regeneration is to be merged with its regional policy directorate.
Quote of the Week
28 July 2006
Even Richard Leese will say, if after three years they are still arguing about bus stops, 'OK, let's have a mayor.'" - Centre for Cities director Dermot Finch seems to be convinced that even the biggest sceptics of elected city region mayors - including the leader of Manchester City Council - can be turned by experience.
Ignore the poorest areas, says report
28 July 2006
Regeneration policies should ignore the worst-off areas and concentrate on marginal areas on the "cusp" of deprivation, according to a regeneration policy guru.
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