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Adviser denounces short-term funding
31 October 2008
Short-term and fragmented regeneration funding is a barrier to the success of local authority projects, a government-commissioned task force has warned.
Developer collapse hits Liverpool tower project
31 October 2008
A housebuilder's collapse has set back a £430 million regeneration scheme planned for Liverpool's waterfront.
Adviser urges help with private lets
31 October 2008
People receiving housing benefit should be given more help to rent private properties, a government-commissioned review has recommended.
HCA to quiz social landlords over spending
31 October 2008
Registered social landlords that have been allocated money for the next two years to build social housing are to be quizzed by the new housing and regeneration super-agency to ensure that they will be able to spend it.
Business support for deprived areas launched
31 October 2008
A scheme offering one-to-one coaching was one of three programmes aimed at boosting enterprise in deprived areas launched last week as part of a new package of streamlined government-funded business support.
Comeback Keynes and the London line
31 October 2008
Funding and finance Keynesianism is back. The Treasury may borrow more to invest in projects such as Crossrail, says Ben Walker.
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