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Council to create £9m food innovation centre

A ‘food innovation centre’ is set to create hundreds of jobs in Weston-super-Mare. North Somerset Council says the South West Food Innovation Centre will be located close to the M5 and will create more than 160 jobs in food manufacturing, testing and production. The £9m project is being led by the council with support from […]

New £2.5m business grant fund launched to boost Croydon’s economy

New business growth grants of between £15,000 and £100,000 are now available to Croydon firms with a good idea for creating new jobs. In total almost £2.5million is available from the Coast to Capital partnership, a coalition of businesses and local authorities that works to boost economic growth across a region extending from the Sussex […]

Mayor announces new office-space protection for small business

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced that he will put new measures in place to help protect and expand office space for small businesses, start-ups and entrepreneurs in London. Sadiq Khan made the announcement following the publication of new City Hall figures which show that since 2013, over 1.47 million square metres of […]

New report presses case for sustainable urban extensions to Oxford City

Oxford City Council has published a new report which sets out the technical evidence to support its case that Oxford’s unmet housing need is best addressed through urban extensions closest to the city. The report provides authoritative evidence of the exceptional circumstances justifying the need for a review of the inner boundaries of the Green […]

Phil Redmond to chair Cultural Partnership in Liverpool

Professor Phil Redmond CBE has been appointed to drive forward a new partnership aimed at making Liverpool City Region the cultural and creative powerhouse of the north. The Cultural Partnership, which the UK City of Culture head and Mersey TV founder will Chair, will bring together different organisations and their resources to support a common cultural […]

Mapping the future of Edinburgh’s George Street

A vision for the layout of Edinburgh’s George Street is set to be considered by councillors on the week of 6 June. The outcome of a year-long trial to increase pedestrian and cycling provision will be heard by the City of Edinburgh Council’s Transport and Environment Committee on Tuesday (7 June). Members will also discuss a series of design […]

Policy Connect Sustainability team at Edie.Live conference

On Tuesday 17th May, the Policy Connect Sustainability team made their way to the Edie.Live conference in Birmingham. Promising to be a key forum that puts sustainability and energy and resource management at the centre of business, Edie.Live saw 130 companies showcasing their innovations, products and services, with more than 120 speakers hosting sessions across […]

Ministers meet oil industry leaders in Aberdeen

Cabinet Secretary for the Economy Keith Brown will meet key figures in the oil and gas industry in Aberdeen on 3 June as the Scottish Government continues to press for more support for the sector. Accompanied by Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse, Mr Brown will meet key oil and gas companies Nexen and EnQuest, trade unions, industry […]

Jenny Baxter announced as Project Director for Factory Manchester

Jenny Baxter was on 1 June announced as Project Director for Factory Manchester – the £110m multi art form cultural project being developed in Manchester, opening in 2019. Jenny Baxter is coming from a senior role at the BBC where she is currently Chief Operating Officer for BBC England based at MediaCityUK and will join […]

Decision Session: Repairing and restoring York’s City Walls

Plans to invest £350,000 repairing and restoring York’s historic City Walls will be considered at City of York Council’s Transport and Planning Decision Session on Thursday 9 June. Proposals for the first phase of works to repair and restore the York City Walls over the next five years (from 2016/17 to 2021) will be taken […]