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Gathered here are news stories from all our publications, covering many of the biggest regeneration projects across the UK.
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August opening for John Lewis
Published: 2010-07-06 13:26:01
From: London - Croydon (City3)Croydon's new John Lewis at home store is set to open its doors on 26 August.
Located on Purley Way, the 4,000sq m store is only the second of its kind to open anywhere in the country and is a glowing endorsement for Croydon's strength as a retail centre.
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TfL cash to improve Norwood Junction
Published: 2010-07-06 13:22:06
From: London - Croydon (City3)The passenger experience at Norwood Junction will soon be easier and more pleasant thanks to £280,000 of funding from Transport for London (TfL).
The money will be used to upgrade the South Norwood station and the surrounding area, and work will begin in the autumn.
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CEDC funding to be cut back
Published: 2010-07-06 13:20:27
From: London - Croydon (City3)Funding for Croydon Economic Development Company (CEDC), which is responsible for facilitating economic growth in the borough, faces big cuts after a cabinet meeting on 12 July.
The cuts are being made in response to the reduction of almost £5 million in the funding the council receives for Area Based Grants.
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Morrisons lands Purley Way plot for superstore
Published: 2010-07-06 13:09:37
From: London - Croydon (City3)Morrisons have just purchased an 11 acre plot on the Purley Way for a new Croydon superstore.
(Sourced from Croydon Guardian.)
Wm Morrison Supermarkets, the UK's fourth largest supermarket, beat off competition to acquire the new site at Fiveways in Croydon. read more
A room with a view of Croydon
Published: 2010-07-05 11:44:36
From: London - Croydon (City3)Local business people were treated to a unique view of Croydon last month when Impact House opened its 15th floor for breakfast.
The event was staged as part of the London Festival of Architecture and was attended by over 60 guests, including Croydon Central MP Gavin Barwell and Cllr Steve O'Connell. read more
Dandara sells office block in Salford
Published: 2010-07-05 11:27:06
From: Salford (Central Salford)Developer Dandara has sold the 1,958 sq ft block 4 office unit at its mixed use development Spectrum in Salford for an undisclosed sum.
(Sourced from Place Northwest.)
The deal with private investment company Sisi Investments means seven commercial units have now been sold at Spectrum in total, comprising 15,000 sq ft of commercial accommodation. read more
Nottingham University gets £25m bioenergy research facility
Published: 2010-07-02 09:33:48
From: Nottinghamshire (Nottingham)Work has is under way on construction of the University of Nottingham's £25 million research facility for bioenergy and biofuels, brewing technology and food and drink processing.
(Sourced from Guide2Nottingham.)
The Bioenergy Centre, the first of its kind in the country, is being funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), leading global brewer SABMiller and The University of Nottingham. read more
Partnerships in Bloom as Reading rises to the floral challenge
Published: 2010-07-02 09:23:03
From: Reading (R:UK)The In Bloom organisation has been working for over twenty years to make Reading a more attractive, colourful place to visit and live in.
(Sourced from Living Reading.)
And everyone is looking forward to a milestone year in the growth of Reading in Bloom this summer.
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Report reveals importance of incomers to rural economy
Published: 2010-07-01 10:37:51
From: Newcastle (Renaissance)The vital role of incomers to the North East’s rural economy of almost 25,000 businesses is highlighted in a new report.
(Sourced from the Journal.)
The study, released yesterday, by Dr Jane Atterton and Arthur Affleck from Newcastle University’s Centre for Rural Economy suggests that many are living out the dream of settling in a pleasant rural environment and starting their own business. read more
Mean reaction to SWRDA chop
Published: 2010-07-01 09:38:15
From: Gloucester (Gloucester7)The South West Regional Development Agency is to be scrapped by the coalition government.
Ian Mean, editor-in-chief of Gloucester Media and vice chairman of Gloucester Heritage URC, writes about this will mean for Gloucester.
(Sourced from this is Gloucestershire.)
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