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News: 16 results for topic: Regeneration

BURA Awards for Community Inspired Regeneration 2008

The BURA Awards for Community Inspired Regeneration 2008 are now open for entries! - closing date 15th October 2008 Is your project making a real difference in your local community? Do you feel it raised community spirit in your area and helped improve the quality of life of local people? If you are proud of your achievements, make sure you enter the BURA Awards. Sponsored by Communities and Local Government for a third year running, these awards celebrate best practice in community inspired and ...   Read more... on "BURA Awards for Community Inspired Regeneration 2008"
Published: Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Category: Networking
Topic: Regeneration

BURA - The Waterways Renaissance Awards 2009

The British Urban Regeneration Association (BURA) Waterways Renaissance Awards 2009 - open for nominations Friday 25th July until 30th September 2008. If you think that your waterway's scheme has made a difference, enter now; raise your profile and showcase your team's achievements to the rest of the UK. The awards recognise a wide range of projects across ten categories. The Awards, established by BURA in partnership with The Waterways Trust in 2002, have since recognised over 130 projects ...   Read more... on "BURA - The Waterways Renaissance Awards 2009"
Published: Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Category: Networking
Topic: Regeneration

Completion of the multi-million Symes Avenue re-development

The opening in November 07 of the @symes community building and Morrison's superstore marks the completion of a major civic regeneration project in South Bristol. The creation of the new shopping centre for Hartcliffe and Withywood, along with 350 new jobs, has been achieved through the redevelopment of the previous 1950's shopping centre in Symes Avenue. This project has been a partnership between Hartcliffe and Withywood Community Partnership (HWCP), Bristol, City Council ...   Read more... on "Completion of the multi-million Symes Avenue re-development"
Published: Monday, December 17, 2007
Category: Networking
Topic: Regeneration

REWARDS Winner - Cornwall Sustainable Energy Partnership

We are proud to announce that Cornwall Sustainable Energy Partnership won our inaugural REWARDS scheme on 5 December 2007. Otter Rotters, a community-based recycling scheme, was the runner-up. Two other schemes West Cornwall Migrant Worker Action Group and Beyond the Immediate - a report on the needs of the over 50s in Wiltshire both being highly commended. We received over 40 nominations to our REWARDS scheme. The REWARDS are our regeneration and sustainable communities awards for South West ...   Read more... on "REWARDS Winner - Cornwall Sustainable Energy Partnership"
Published: Thursday, November 22, 2007
Category: Networking
Topic: Regeneration

MULTI-MILLION LANDMARKS FUNDING PUTS CORNWALL HEARTLANDS ON THE MAP

BIG celebrations are getting underway in Cornwall with the news that Cornwall's Heartlands project has won through and been awarded over £22 million by the Big Lottery Fund's Living Landmark's programme to transform the area into a world heritage site. The multi-million pound scheme, led by Kerrier District Council, has been given backing by the Big Lottery Fund to transform 7.5 hectares of former mining land in Pool, between Redruth and Camborne, into a World Heritage Site and ...   Read more... on "MULTI-MILLION LANDMARKS FUNDING PUTS CORNWALL HEARTLANDS ON THE MAP"
Published: Monday, November 19, 2007
Category: Networking
Topic: Regeneration

Community Engagement Manager

The Gloucester Heritage Urban Regeneration Company are recruiting a Community Engagement Manager. Salary around £25,000. For more information about this vacancy follow the link to the New Start Jobs' page   Read more... on "Community Engagement Manager"
Published: Friday, November 16, 2007
Category: Jobs
Topic: Regeneration

Conference 2007 - Growing a Sustainable Region

Creating Excellence's regional conference 'Growing a Sustainable Region', was held on 6 December at the Watershed in Bristol. Thank you to all those who attended and contributed so much to the day. We will post the presentations and reviews of the event on our website during this week. We would like to thank all those who helped with content for the day, Masterclasses, visits and plenary sessions. Speakers included: Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive Royal Society of Arts Prof ...   Read more... on "Conference 2007 - Growing a Sustainable Region"
Published: Thursday, October 18, 2007
Category: News From Creating Excellence
Topic: Regeneration

BURA AWARDS FOR BEST PRACTICE IN REGENERATION 2007 Open for entries

Do you know a project that represents best practice in regeneration?The BURA Awards embrace diversity, recognising projects across the UK on a variety of scales and celebrating the enormous range of people and organisations involved in regeneration. Our independent awards, established in 1992, help to define excellence in regeneration. Anyone from any sector can submit an entry. What makes the BURA Awards distinctive? Here's what some of our 2006 recipients had to say:"Particularly the ...   Read more... on "BURA AWARDS FOR BEST PRACTICE IN REGENERATION 2007 Open for entries"
Published: Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Category: Design
Topic: Regeneration

Bristol City Council - various opportunities

Bristol City Council currently have various opportunities for those interested in regeneration and economic development: Regeneration Finance and Monitoring Manager Regeneration Communications and Training Officer Delivery Group Co-ordinator Economic Intelligence Officer Finance and Monitoring Officer - Urban 2 Regeneration Policy Manager Further details of these vacancies are available and also at www.bristol.gov.uk/jobs   Read more... on "Bristol City Council - various opportunities"
Published: Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Category: Jobs
Topic: Regeneration

creating:communities conference 2005 - downloads available

This year Creating Excellence held its first two-day annual conference in Plymouth. The presentations are now available on this website. Over 180 people attended the creating:communities event, taking part in four tours of Plymouth, 19 workshops, two plenary sessions, a speed-dating session and two fringe events. The presentations from the plenary sessions and workshops, and the notes from workshop leaders and the Creating Excellence team are now avilable on the Creating Excellence website ...   Read more... on "creating:communities conference 2005 - downloads available"
Published: Friday, December 02, 2005
Category: Previous News
Topic: Regeneration
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