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Leader – flimsy rules work in council’s favour

Affordable housing targets are being missed as new developments get the green light as rents and property prices continue to go through the roof

Myatts Field North Redevelopment Consultation Day

On Monday, 10 December 2012, the Myatts Field North Development team are hosting a design consultation event between 2pm and 8pm at The Happen...

Readers View – Renovate Hanley instead of ripping it down Map_icon

Hello Stoke-on-Trent City Council, why not look at ideas like this from Manchester for improving Hanley? http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnew...

Cllr Alex Baxter,

Cllr Baxter, Alex       Contact information Contact: Councillor Alex Baxter Address: 18 Sophia Avenue, Grimsby, North East Lincolnsh...

Town Regeneration Updates Revealled but Fenton and Tunstall Plans Still “In Development”

Regeneration progress for three of the five towns outside of the City Centre, Hanley, which already has its own plans, will be discussed at a Stoke...

Concerns raised about new development proposed for Robsart Street

Some Vassall Ward residents have raised concerns about a proposed development on Robsart Street, SW9 which, it is feared, will have an adverse impa...

Myatts Field North residents' newsletter published

The latest edition of the Myatts Field North residents' newsletter has been published giving an update on the regeneration plans. Read the newslett...

City Sentral Week 3

As MIPIM just about to start from 6th to 9th March in Cannes, MIPIM is the European meeting point and deal making forum for many key industry playe...

Streatham Pulse Review of The Year 2011

Here we are – now a couple of days in to 2012 – with clear sober heads. It is time to reflect on the past year. News pundits called 201...

The Streatham Hub: Demolition Begins

This week we bring you more photos tracking the progress of the Streatham Hub project. The previous month has seen the total demolition of the Chur...

Finally… Holbeck and Beeston Hill regeneration scheme set for green light

A massive regeneration scheme in south Leeds is one step closer after the Government gave its long-awaited approval for the project to move forward...

Good With Wood?

Over a year ago now an abandoned factory that was previously known as Good With Wood was stripped and cleared out. Located on Bradford Street and q...

Regenerating Brookside is a priority for Telford & Wrekin Council

Regenerating Brookside area is to be one Telford & Wrekin Council’s top priorities over the coming months. The commitment came at the first ...

Is there life in Stoke’s pottery industry yet?

SOURCE: The Guardian - The British Ceramics Biennial in Stoke hints at a revival in the Potteries. I had mixed feelings about visiting Stoke-on-Tre...

Supporting the Village’s Independent Businesses – “Backing Birmingham”

Birmingham City Council have launched a major initiative designed to help promote independent retailers in Acocks Green and across the city. The Pe...

A Regeneration Contradiction

For most of my time in politics, just over 15 years, I have been heavily involved in regeneration and in planning. I have been to many different pl...

The Streatham Hub: Further Progress

With news today that the diggers have moved in to the Streatham Hub site, here are some more pictures of the progress over the last month. There ar...

Fitzalen square’s faded glory

Another of Sheffield’s forgotten spaces On Monday, the winners of Forgotten spaces will be announced. We’ll get to see the results of t...

Frustration fallout after EastEnders declines Olympic Park move

The BBC's decision not to move the production base of its flagship soap to the Games broadcast centre makes the job of filling that space in the lo...

The Streatham Hub: Building Begins

Over the last couple of weeks work finally began on the Streatham Hub project. It’s been ten years in the making and despite a growing dissat...

What I liked about Tramlines 2011

Some of my festival highlights So it is all over for another year. In terms of numbers, Tramlines is now around the size of Glastonbury, attracting...

Some site changes

LAUNCH OF the bloc|urban regeneration forum at Philtheone.com.

Council announces completion of £7m Sutton Hill regeneration

A £7m regeneration of Sutton Hill’s local centre has been completed by local contractor McPhillips (Wellington) Ltd.

Let the games begin

It's a year to the start of the 2012 Olympics. Iain Sinclair, writer and arch critic of the project, takes on Labour's Tessa Jowell who played a ke...

How power, money and art are shifting to the East End

The Olympics have fuelled regeneration, but while many welcome the changes, some fear its character will be lost

Shrewsbury shopping centre redevelopment plans go on show

Plans to redevelop Shrewsbury’s Riverside shopping centre have gone on show today.

Streatham Action Events

Local community group, Streatham Action, is holding a couple of events for the locals. The first is tonight. Details of both are below. Thurs 14th ...

Council lays down new name challenge for Wellington residents

Telford & Wrekin Council has laid down a new challenge for the residents of Wellington – ahead of the completion of the town’s £8.5m rege...

Council gets set for "Square Routes" work to improve City Centre

Lancaster City Council is ramping up some improvements to Lancaster city centre which look sure to put a bit of shine back on its look. That's the ...

Work due to start on next phase of Wellington regeneration

Work is due to start at the beginning of August on the next phase of Wellington’s town centre regeneration, which will result in the four week cl...

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