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Urban Splash may sell Fort
21 November 2008
Developer Urban Splash is considering selling the iconic Fort Dunlop development outside Birmingham.
"Oyster cards for major cities", demands think-tank
21 November 2008
Britain's largest provincial cities need their own version of London's cashless "Oyster card" fare payment system to encourage residents back on to public transport, according to a think-tank.
£125m for North-East business
19 November 2008
Plans to create a £125 million fund to help businesses in the North East of England were announced yesterday.
£750,000 for urban parish councils
19 November 2008
Communities secretary Hazel Blears has pledged £750,000 of government support to create a new generation of urban parish councils.
Glasgow tells developers: build now, pay later
18 November 2008
Upfront payments demanded of companies that develop on green space will be deferred in an effort to stimulate development in Glasgow, the city council has announced.
B of the Bang team pays out in row
18 November 2008
An out of court settlement has been agreed between Manchester City Council and the designers that supplied it with a controversial, and unsafe, public sculpture.
DfT announces first 'Keynesian' project
18 November 2008
The Department of Transport has announced its first major infrastructure project to be brought forward under government plans to stimulate the economy.
Downturn 'will hit London hardest'
17 November 2008
London is likely to lose a higher proportion of its jobs to the upcoming recession than any other region, a report by the Local Government Association says today.
EU award for Welsh renewal scheme
13 November 2008
A Welsh economic development project has won a prestigious EU-sponsored Europe-wide regeneration award.
£6.5m in loans for West Midlands SMEs
13 November 2008
An extra £6.5 million of regional development agency-administered money will be made available for not-for-profit organisations lending to small and medium sized businesses in the West Midlands next year.
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