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 Building 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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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.