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STEER Briefing
Business Rates and the Proposed Labgi Reform
Andrew Jones looks at the proposals for supplementary business rates and reforms of the Labgi growth incentive scheme, both published alongside the comprehensive spending review.
Second Opinion
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European fund can attract private sector investment on public land opportunities
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Interview: Paul Collard
Access to culture is key to ending deprivation, says Creative Partnerships' chief executive
Focus on Northern Ireland
Cuts threaten to disrupt progress on physical and social rejuvenation, reports Ben Cook
Project review: No 1 Smithery, Chatham
Our reviewer visits latest element of the regeneration of Chatham's historic dockyard
Done deal: Elephant & Castle shopping centre
After more than a decade, a regeneration deal has been agreed for the Southwark site
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