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Heseltine contradicts Cameron on unitary status
21 July 2006
The Conservatives' urban policy adviser Lord Heseltine has backed county councils seeking unitary status, despite opposition to the move by the party's leadership.
Urban views - More than 140 delegates attend city-region conference
21 July 2006
Delegates exchange ideas at Regeneration and Renewal's London conference on Powering the Economy of Cities and City Regions last week.
Whitehall must allow all routes to city-regions
21 July 2006
So what does last week's granting of new powers to the Greater London Authority mean for other cities seeking the same? Look at the language Ruth Kelly used a few weeks ago at the Core Cities conference in Bristol.
Chief defends city devolution plans
21 July 2006
Manchester City Council chief executive Sir Howard Bernstein has rejected ministerial criticism of the biggest English cities' cases for gaining extra devolved powers.
England's regional governance 'weak'
21 July 2006
England's system of regional governance is weak, inefficient and confusing, a leading international think-tank claimed this week.
Appointment at Co-op
21 July 2006
Ben Reid, Midcounties Co-op chief executive, has been elected as the region's representative on the city-region board covering the West Midlands and Telford.
Traditional approaches to tackling poverty not working
21 July 2006
Traditional approaches to tackling poverty are not working and should be replaced by proactive policies designed to create mixed-income communities, according to a report from the Town and Country Planning Association. Cities and Regions of Sustainable Communities is available via www.regen.net/doc.
Growth group calls for extra infrastructure
21 July 2006
A group of urban areas in the South East made a pitch for growth and investment last week, with bids concentrating on extra cash for infrastructure.
Bristol authorises university project
21 July 2006
A masterplan to guide development at the University of Bristol's main site over the next 20 years was adopted by the city council last week.
More devolution on the way, says Kelly
21 July 2006
The Government is sending a message that it is keen to devolve greater powers to local structures that are effective and are accountable, according to communities secretary Ruth Kelly.
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