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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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Cumbria Vision chair becomes working peer
Published: 2010-06-02 09:33:16
From: Cumbria (Fusion)Roger Liddle, chair of Cumbria Vision, has vowed to fight for Cumbria in the corridors of power after being appointed a working peer.
(Sourced from Cumbria Vision.)
The announcement that Roger will take a place on the Labour benches of the House of Lords was made on Friday (May 28) from 10 Downing Street. He will assume the title 'Lord' once he is formally introduced to the House of Lords. read more
Experts Offer Festival Advice to Business Leaders
Published: 2010-06-02 09:24:55
From: Southampton (Forward)Business leaders had the chance to find out how Southampton could raise its profile through hosting a major event in the city.
(Sourced from Business Southampton.)
The advice was clear that a high-profile attraction could be created for Southampton but it would take plenty of money, vision, planning and passion to make it a winner. read more
University launches £1 million research project
Published: 2010-06-01 16:17:10
From: Bradford (Bradford Magazine)A £1 million project to develop next generation testing methods for turbochargers has been launched at the University of Bradford.
Plans for the Advanced Turbocharger Technology Engineering Project were revealed in the last Bradford magazine newsletter (May 25th).
It is a joint initiative by the university and Huddersfield company Cummins Turbo Technologies, a world leader in the field. read more
New visitor centre for Saltaire
Published: 2010-06-01 15:57:27
From: Bradford (Bradford Magazine)Bradford’s UNESCO World Heritage Site at Salts Mill is to benefit from a new visitor information centre.
The last few months have seen negotiations progressing and the centre should be in place by the autumn.
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PM visits city
Published: 2010-06-01 15:52:15
From: Bradford (Bradford Magazine)Prime Minister David Cameron was in Bradford last week to launch his new economic strategy for the UK.
He was welcomed by Pace chief executive officer Neil Gaydon, whose company recently became the world's leading supplier of set-top boxes to the pay TV industry.
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New homes could cause flooding
Published: 2010-06-01 09:33:12
From: Gloucester (Gloucester7)Plans for dozens of new homes in Gloucester have sparked fresh flooding fears.
(Sourced from This is Gloucester.)
The proposals for 56 new homes at St Oswald's have caused alarm among residents and councillors. read more
Visit Kent targets London commuters
Published: 2010-06-01 09:25:55
From: Medway (Medway1)Visit Kent has unveiled it is to target London commuters in its next advertising campaign.
(Sourced from Travel Daily.)
Over 150 posters will adorn commuter train stations and underground platforms in zones one and two to encourage passengers to ‘Exercise,' ‘Enjoy the fruits of’ and ‘Rediscover’ Kent.
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Chamber reacts To Queen’s speech
Published: 2010-05-28 10:24:09
From: Derby (Perspective)Derby's Chamber of Commerce has reiterated its belief that business red tape should be cut in response to the Queen's speech this week.
The Chamber argues that over-burdening the companies that will help us climb out of recession is counter-productive. read more
The Oracle Fresh Food Festival next week
Published: 2010-05-28 09:50:34
From: Reading (R:UK)The Fresh Food Festival is back for its second year following the success of 2009's launch event.
The Festival, which is set for Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th June, is a celebration of The Oracle’s riverside offer and is designed to showcase its restaurants and bars. read more
Regeneration expert relinquishing reins after six years in post
Published: 2010-05-28 09:33:24
From: Coventry (Central City)Coventry businessman and regeneration expert Ian Harrabin is stepping down as chairman of CV One after six years at the helm.
(Sourced from Coventry Telegraph.)
The managing director of Complex Development Projects took up the position in 2004 – managing and promoting the city through one of the worst downturns in decades. read more
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