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Leicester Council appoints city centre director
3 July 2009
Leicester City Council has appointed a new city centre director responsible for working with local businesses to boost the appeal of the city.
Report: Local area agreements good for voluntary sector
3 July 2009
Nearly two-thirds of voluntary and community organisations think that deals setting out local priorities have had a positive impact on the third sector, a report says.
Regeneration in the newspapers: 3 July 2009
3 July 2009
In today's newspaper round-up, news that the 2012 Olympics chief is to defer his bonus, while wind turbines near Madonna's old house get the thumbs-down.
Bristol City FC submits stadium plans
3 July 2009
Bristol City Football Club has formally submitted plans to the city council for a £65 million stadium on a former landfill site at Ashton Vale.
Business rate supplement legislation gets Royal Assent
3 July 2009
Legislation that will give councils powers to raise a business rate supplement to fund economic development has received Royal Assent.
Home Office to reduce delays in issuing Asbos
3 July 2009
Measures to reduce delays in issuing antisocial behaviour orders have been unveiled by home secretary Alan Johnson.
Regeneration job network launched
2 July 2009
A network aimed at supporting regeneration professionals that have lost their jobs has been launched by the British Urban Regeneration Association.
Regeneration in the newspapers: 2 July 2009
2 July 2009
In today's newspaper round-up, reports that government support for academies is in decline, and Kensington and Chelsea council is to create allotments for residents of a housing estate
Denham: Traditional Labour equality policies could cost votes
2 July 2009
The new communities secretary has warned that championing a traditional, egalitarian view of society could cost the Labour Party votes at the next election.
Crossrail could be axed due to budget cuts, say media reports
2 July 2009
Major transport projects including Crossrail and a possible new high speed rail line could be cut or delayed due to nearly £30 billion of cuts to the Government's transport budget over the next ten years, according to press reports.
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