All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 20
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Bovis wins £300m Manchester hospital PFI
A Bovis Lend Lease consortium has this week won a £300m PFI hospital scheme in Manchester, one of the largest health schemes outside London.
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HTA team wins £200m housing estate revamp
Metropolitan Housing Trust consortium's design for Hertfordshire project sees off PRP and John Thompson.
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Ken: Give me £150m more for London homes
London mayor Ken Livingstone will require an extra £150m a year in government subsidy to meet ambitious housing targets set out today in his draft plan for the capital.
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Britain set to get new embassy in China
The government is working up plans for a British embassy in Beijing.
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£80m Bradford mill plan reprieved
Developer Urban Splash's delayed £80m regeneration of a derelict woollen mill in Bradford may get the go-ahead if a deal on state aid is agreed between the government and the European Commission.
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Rogers seeks summit with Prescott over urban failure
Two men behind government's original regeneration policy are brought back together after reshuffle.
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BDP enters Belfast lion's den
Architect ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Design Partnership has helped to produce an "action plan" to regenerate north Belfast, an area of the city where deprivation is exacerbated by sectarian tension.
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DTLR bites the dust in departmental shake-up
The resignation of Stephen Byers as secretary of state for transport, local government and the regions on Tuesday has resulted in the break-up of the DTLR.
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Bishopsgate demolition could start 'within weeks'
Tube bosses aim to begin knocking down arches in disputed goods yard to push through East London Line.
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Schal to manage Welsh assembly
Consultant Schal International Management was last week appointed to project manage the completion of the Welsh assembly's headquarters in Cardiff.
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East London bid for 2012 Olympics gets nod from Arup
Consultant says benefits of regeneration for a deprived borough would justify expenditure.
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MoD pulls plug on designs for £12m Navy HQ
Architect Pick Everard will not lose contract, but second firm will be hired to 'beef up' much-criticised plans.
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EDAW wins £300,000 Manchester masterplan
Architect beats off rivals for north Manchester project as other local regeneration schemes are given boosts.
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Prefab firms: Free up funds and we'll house the nurses
Yorkon and Stewart Milne back Lord Falconer's call for crash programme to house key public service workers.
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Features
Breakdown
In some areas of Burnley, house prices have fallen by half in the past 10 years. Here, property ownership makes you poorer. The result is a bitter struggle for regeneration funds that the hard right has exploited to win electoral success. Mark Leftly reports on a city staring into the ...
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Ex-Redrow boss Morgan starts up land dealing firm
Steve Morgan back in business with £250m warchest after selling most of 34.5% stake in firm he founded.
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Contamination delays Allerton Bywater by year
contamination problems at the second Millennium Village in West Yorkshire have delayed the scheme by 12 months.
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Alsop and Yeang battle for £80m Liverpool icon
Richard Rogers may also be in running to design 'fourth grace' mixed-use scheme for key Merseyside location.
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Europe's first plastic bridge system to get road test
Oxfordshire bridge will use revolutionary Mouchel-designed ASSET system to slash build time and costs.
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Blow to housing quotas as firms drop Lambeth scheme
Manhattan Loft and St George walk away from Lambeth project because of costs of providing social housing.