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Tories clarify position on Thames Gateway
5 December 2008
A Conservative Government would not place a full moratorium on public spending on Europe's largest regeneration project, Regen.net has been told.
Youth anti-crime programme sees increase in participation
4 December 2008
A programme to divert youngsters away from crime and substance abuse has seen participation levels increase by more than 10,000 in the past year, according to a report on the scheme.
£5m infrastructure boost for Scotland
4 December 2008
"Front-loading" of £5 million of spending in Scotland will accelerate the development of a number of infrastructure projects, the Scottish Government has announced.
Pathfinder residents 'could design their own homes'
4 December 2008
A housing market renewal pathfinder in the north east is conducting a feasibility study with an architectural design company into plans to allow its residents to build their own homes, delegates at a conference heard this week.
Kerslake outlines community engagement plans
4 December 2008
The head of the new national housing and regeneration super-quango says the organisation is drawing up a paper outlining a "development standard" to show how it will engage with communities.
Brewery development gets planning permission
4 December 2008
Plans to redevelop a prominent brewery site in south-west London have been given the go ahead.
Major Crossrail funding secured
4 December 2008
A £350 million tranche of funding for London's £15.9 billion east-west Crossrail line has been confirmed today.
Queen quiet on key renewal bills
3 December 2008
Legislation to extend the right to request flexible working and plans to allow town halls to levy supplementary business rates were omitted from the Queen's speech this morning.
Local economic development plans launched
3 December 2008
Measures to streamline sub-regional economic development and regeneration will form a part of the forthcoming legislative programme, the Queen has confirmed.
Welfare bill confirmed
3 December 2008
A controversial bill to tackle worklessness and increase the responsibility of those on benefits to help themselves back to work was included in today's Queen speech.
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