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Rebuilding Manchester
The IRA bombed Manchester on the 15th June 1996. In the years that have followed, the City Centre has been rebuilt and enhanced providing a model example of urban renaissance.
Rebuilding Manchester's 1,000-plus pages contain all the up-to-date material needed for research, fact-checking and general reference on the subject.
London Councils
Formerly known as the Association of London Government, London Councils lobbies for the interests of its members - the 32 borough councils of the capital.
Royal Town Planning Institute
Membership organisation for professional planners
Greater London Authority
Official website for the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.
Advantage West Midlands
Regional development agency.
East Midlands Development Agency
Regional development agency for the East Midlands.
East of England Development Agency
Regional development agency for the East of England.
London Development Agency
The London mayor's agency for business and jobs.
One North East
Regional development agency for the North East.
North West Development Agency
Regional Development Agency for the North West
England's Northwest
Promotional site inviting tourists and investors to the region.
South East England Development Agency
Regional development agency for the South East.
South West of England Regional Development Agency
Regional development agency for the South West.
Yorkshire Forward
Regional development agency for Yorkshire & Humber.
Government Office for the East Midlands
National government's hub in the East Midlands.
Government Office for the East of England
Central government's operation in the East of England.
Government Office for the North East
Representing eleven central government departments in the region.
Government Office for the North West
Representing central government in the region.
Government Office for the South East
Representing central government in the region.
London Assembly and the Greater London Authority
The official website for the mayor of London, the London Assembly and the Greater London Authority.
London Housing
London Housing, part of London Councils, provides research, analysis and information on housing and associated issues on behalf of its member boroughs.
London Voluntary Service Council
LVSC strengthens voluntary organisations by providing services and a strong voice on policy issues that affect Londoners.
Regional Co-ordination Unit (RCU) - Area Based Initiatives
One of the key tasks of the Regional Co-ordination Unit (RCU) is to ensure a greater degree of co-ordination among area based initiatives.
Regional Studies Association
The Regional Studies Association is a learned society interested in regional development, policy and research. It has international membership of individuals, corporate organisations and students.
London Sustainability Exchange
London Sustainability Exchange provides learning and practical support for networks of individuals and organisations to help the capital play a major role in sustainable development worldwide.
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How we did it
How we did it ... Journey survey aims to unlock Harlow's growth
Project: To assess the highways and public transport networks around Harlow and Bishop's Stortford ahead of substantial planned growth.
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