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Ministers refuse U-turn over port rates revamp
7 November 2008
Ministers have refused to amend the Government's revamp of the rates system for ports despite warnings of bankruptcies and up to 150,000 job losses across the country.
Former Isis chief to run leisure scheme
7 November 2008
Mark Ryder, former chief executive at developer Isis Waterside Regeneration, has been appointed as director of the SportCity scheme at urban regeneration company New East Manchester.
New planning role for Scots councils
7 November 2008
Councils in Scotland are for the first time required to write development plans under a policy statement issued last week.
2012 legacy consultation delayed
7 November 2008
A consultation on creating a special purpose vehicle for Olympic legacy projects has been delayed while the departments and agencies involved discussed the principles of the vehicle.
HCA chief to speak at urbanism event
7 November 2008
Eamonn Boylan, the deputy director designate of housing and regeneration quango the Homes and Communities Agency, will be among the speakers at an international symposium on urbanism this month.
Lush link Green bridge part of Manchester plans
7 November 2008
A proposed "green bridge" is part of plans for 2,000 homes and a major health campus in the east of Manchester that have been granted outline planning approval by Manchester City Council.
£13m for schemes for troubled youths
7 November 2008
Twenty areas in England will share £13 million to set up intervention programmes to help troubled young people, the Government announced last week.
Up and running - Female Coach Development Project, London
7 November 2008
A three-year project to help girls and women become football coaches has been launched in east London. The Female Coach Development Project aims to double the number of women with a level 2 certificate in coaching football from the Football Association.
Guide published to help public follow Compact accord
7 November 2008
A guide to help the public and third sectors follow the Compact funding accord was published last week by the body responsible for overseeing the agreement. The Commission for the Compact's Concise Compact Guide is available via www.regen.net/doc.
Blue Peter helps set up breakfast clubs
7 November 2008
TV show Blue Peter is to help set up breakfast clubs around the UK. The BBC show is teaming up with charities Save the Children, Continyou and the Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens to launch the Mission Nutrition campaign, which will also help provide food-growing facilities in Bangladesh and South Africa. For further details, visit www.missionnutrition.org.uk.
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