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Experts back city-region creation
16 December 2005
A federation of UK city-regions with revenue-raising powers should be formed to boost their competitiveness with European rivals, an influential group of city leaders, economists, development agencies and MPs said this week.
Advisers call for city-region pilots
16 December 2005
A Whitehall-commissioned report has advised ministers to set up city-region pilots and create a cabinet committee to focus investment on big city priorities ahead of a possible long-term move to formal metropolitan devolution.
West Midlands councils agree to city-region deal
16 December 2005
Councils behind the proposed West Midlands city region last week pledged to align their economic goals with those of the region.
City-power signals the end for RDAs
16 December 2005
The City Regions Commission is indecisive on the RDAs, says Graham Stringer, but he's sure they should go.
The future for regional government considered by select committee
16 December 2005
The future for regional government is to be considered by a select committee of 11 MPs. The group will look at issues such as devolving power from regional to local level, and the potential and impact of city-regions. The inquiry will start early next year.
2005 - A Year of Change
16 December 2005
This year has brought rapid change in the field of regeneration.
Cardiff next city for congestion charge
16 December 2005
Cardiff is planning to be the next city to introduce congestion charging, the council confirmed last week.
ProLogis selected by regional development agency
16 December 2005
Distribution firm ProLogis has been selected by regional development agency Advantage West Midlands to redevelop the former Sideway Colliery in Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire. The project will provide warehouse distribution and business units for small to medium-sized enterprises, creating around 900 jobs by 2010, AWM said.
Liverpool City Council poised to refuse planning permission
16 December 2005
Liverpool City Council is poised to refuse planning permission for a planned 440-home mixed-use city centre scheme supported by urban regeneration company Liverpool Vision. Developer Central Regeneration said council officers had recommended refusal of the project after pressure from government built conservation adviser English Heritage, which had threatened to force a public inquiry.
Cambridge busway gets the green light
16 December 2005
The Government has given the go-ahead to a guided busway system that will connect outlying villages with the city of Cambridge.
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