Special report: regeneration East Midlands
Series: Property Week ; 69(31) 30 July 2004, 53-64(7)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: "Believe it when UDC it" reports on how Northamptonshire is split over government plans to introduce a new urban development corporation in the west of the county and progress has been held up after a hearing at the House of Lords. "Notts at any price" discusses the plans of Roxylight, the developer behind Nottingham's biggest regeneration scheme. Roxylight hopes rent free periods of up to five years will tempt government tenants. "State of independence" profiles Midlands surveyor and UK Independence Party MEP Mike Nattrass who believes that the Eurosceptic position of UKIP will benefit the UK's regeneration projects and the property industry. "Corby's catalyst" reports how the head of Corby's urban regeneration company hopes residential schemes will kick start commercial development. The last article "A rich seam to mine" describes how easy access to the M1 has been the catalyst for the regeneration of Derbyshire's Markham colliery.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68113 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 127258-1001 |
"Believe it when UDC it" reports on how Northamptonshire is split over government plans to introduce a new urban development corporation in the west of the county and progress has been held up after a hearing at the House of Lords. "Notts at any price" discusses the plans of Roxylight, the developer behind Nottingham's biggest regeneration scheme. Roxylight hopes rent free periods of up to five years will tempt government tenants. "State of independence" profiles Midlands surveyor and UK Independence Party MEP Mike Nattrass who believes that the Eurosceptic position of UKIP will benefit the UK's regeneration projects and the property industry. "Corby's catalyst" reports how the head of Corby's urban regeneration company hopes residential schemes will kick start commercial development. The last article "A rich seam to mine" describes how easy access to the M1 has been the catalyst for the regeneration of Derbyshire's Markham colliery.