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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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URC celebrates a year of success

Published: 2010-06-23 12:05:14


From: Gloucester (Gloucester7)

Greg Smith, chairman of Gloucester Heritage URC (GHURC), described the last financial year as one of the company's most successful, in the organisation's new annual report. (Sourced from GHURC's email newsletter.)
 
The report to the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), one of the organisation's funders, sets out the progress achieved during 2009 and so far this year. read more

Two Newcastle architect firms merge

Published: 2010-06-23 10:12:25


From: Newcastle (Renaissance)

Newcastle architect firms - Hopper Howe Sadler and Reid Jubb Brown - have stepped up their grand designs for expansion by merging to become Sadler Brown. (Sourced from ne business.)
 
Hopper Howe Sadler was created following Stockton’s Bowker Sadler Partnership’s takeover of Newcastle firms Bill Hopper Design and the Howe Partnership in 2006. read more

Work starts on new Premier Inn

Published: 2010-06-23 09:46:17


From: Southampton (Forward)

Construction has now begun on the hotel element of the West Quay Site B scheme, which has been pre-let to Premier Inn. (Sourced from Invest in Southampton.)
 
West Quay Site B is situated next to the new Carnival UK Headquarters - Carnival House, and opposite the proposed Watermark WestQuay development. read more

Work starts on Hunts Grove

Published: 2010-06-22 11:41:16


From: Gloucester (Gloucester7)

A turf-cutting ceremony took place earlier this month to mark the start of work on the Hunts Grove housing development. (Sourced from BBC News.)
 
More than 1,700 homes are to be built in Hardwicke, on the border of Gloucester and Stroud. read more

Gloucester set for action-packed summer

Published: 2010-06-22 11:36:52


From: Gloucester (Gloucester7)

Gloucester is a hive of activity this summer, with a remarkable array of events set to bring the whole family into the city centre.
 
From fireworks in the park on 31 July to outdoor cinema at Llanthony Priory, Shakespearian theatre and music events including Tinchy Styder, there has never been more reason to get out and about in Gloucester. read more

Crest Nicholson to develop Merchant Quay

Published: 2010-06-22 11:35:09


From: Gloucester (Gloucester7)

Merchant Quay has been demolished and developer Crest Nicholson is to build a contemporary warehouse-style building of 48 apartments in its place.
 
The four-storey building will also feature over 500sq m of leisure and retail space on the ground floor. read more

£750k revamp for Gloucester Railway Station

Published: 2010-06-22 11:33:00


From: Gloucester (Gloucester7)

Gloucester’s railway station is to benefit from a £750,000 upgrade, with the entrance to be moved and a new waiting area to be created.
 
First Great Western agreed the funding following consultation with campaigners and local MP Richard Graham. read more

Heritage team gains national recognition

Published: 2010-06-22 11:09:56


From: Gloucester (Gloucester7)

Gloucester City Council's team responsible for looking after the city's heritage has received national recognition for engaging with hard-to-reach groups.
 
The Council for British Archaeology report examining the state of community archaeology across the country singled the group out for its work with homeless people. The work involved an art exhibition and an archaeological dig. read more

Global growth for Gloucester

Published: 2010-06-22 11:08:28


From: Gloucester (Gloucester7)

Gloucester businesses will be given the opportunity to receive support in their bids to access overseas markets.
 
Following a recent report suggesting the South West is trailing other areas of the country in this department, the city council is eager to assist companies wishing to compete internationally. read more

Thumbs up for Gloucester Language Immersion Centre

Published: 2010-06-22 10:59:47


From: Gloucester (Gloucester7)

The South West Design Review Panel has hailed the designs for Gloucester’s Language Immersion Centre as being a good example of how contemporary architecture can work well in the centre of a historic city.
 
Proposals for the centre were unveiled last month by Gloucestershire County Council, English Heritage, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Gloucester Heritage Urban Regeneration Company (GHURC). read more


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