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Livingstone hints at rail funds
27 September 2007
London mayor Ken Livingstone has suggested that the Treasury is inching towards new measures to fund the city's Crossrail project.
Changes afoot for Scottish towns
27 September 2007
The Scottish Enterprise overhaul will see the agency lose jurisdiction over local regeneration projects.
Scottish Enterprise overhauled
27 September 2007
Scottish councils are to take on local business support duties in a major shake-up of the country's economic development network.
Manchester region plan wins praise
27 September 2007
Communities chair Hazel Blears has declared Greater Manchester's multi-area agreement plan "the best pitch I have seen".
Plans approved for book storage facility
27 September 2007
Plans for a store to house eight million books belonging to the Bodleian library in Oxford were approved last night.
Watchdog blames EP and RDAs
27 September 2007
An investigation of race's role in regeneration has singled out English Partnerships and the regional development agencies for criticism.
West Midlands proposes housing numbers
27 September 2007
More than 360,000 homes could be built across the West Midlands after the regional assembly unveiled its preferred option for its regional spatial strategy (RSS) this week.
Council denies mine plan bias
27 September 2007
A council yesterday hotly denied that it showed "apparent bias" and "dreadful unfairness" to the owners of Cornwall's last working tin mine.
Call for 'boldest and brightest' councils
27 September 2007
Local government minister John Healey this week made a plea for councils and city regions to come to the government with their own ideas.
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