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Following last year's flooding and outbreaks of animal diseases, the Prime Minister asked Stuart Burgess, our chair and the Government's Rural Advocate, to advise on how rural economies could be strengthened. Stuart's report 'England's rural areas: steps to release their economic potential' sets out a package of practical proposals to improve support for people and enterprises in the rural business sector to help them realise their potential.

from : News  5th June 2008

The Local Government Minister, John Healey has commissioned a rapid and independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : News  12th August 2008

This interim report presents the initial findings of Professor Michael Parkinson's independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : Publications  30th September 2008

The Local Government Minister, John Healey has commissioned a rapid and independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : News  12th August 2008

This interim report presents the initial findings of Professor Michael Parkinson's independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : Publications  30th September 2008

The Local Government Minister, John Healey has commissioned a rapid and independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : News  12th August 2008

This interim report presents the initial findings of Professor Michael Parkinson's independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : Publications  30th September 2008

Press release to accompany the visit by Stuart Burgess, our chair and the Government's Rural Advocate, to the High Peak district, following our survey of the impact of the 'credit crunch' on rural communities.

from : Publications  23rd October 2008

This interim report presents the initial findings of Professor Michael Parkinson's independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : Publications  30th September 2008

Our response to CLG's consultation ‘Transforming Places; Changing Lives: A Framework for Regeneration’.

from : Publications  6th November 2008

The Local Government Minister, John Healey has commissioned a rapid and independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : News  12th August 2008

This interim report presents the initial findings of Professor Michael Parkinson's independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : Publications  30th September 2008

The Local Government Minister, John Healey has commissioned a rapid and independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : News  12th August 2008

This interim report presents the initial findings of Professor Michael Parkinson's independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : Publications  30th September 2008

The Local Government Minister, John Healey has commissioned a rapid and independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : News  12th August 2008

This interim report presents the initial findings of Professor Michael Parkinson's independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : Publications  30th September 2008

Press release to accompany the visit by Stuart Burgess, our chair and the Government's Rural Advocate, to the High Peak district, following our survey of the impact of the 'credit crunch' on rural communities.

from : Publications  23rd October 2008

Following last year's flooding and outbreaks of animal diseases, the Prime Minister asked Stuart Burgess, our chair and the Government's Rural Advocate, to advise on how rural economies could be strengthened. Stuart's report 'England's rural areas: steps to release their economic potential' sets out a package of practical proposals to improve support for people and enterprises in the rural business sector to help them realise their potential.

from : News  5th June 2008

Press release to accompany the visit by Stuart Burgess, our chair and the Government's Rural Advocate, to the High Peak district, following our survey of the impact of the 'credit crunch' on rural communities.

from : Publications  23rd October 2008

The Local Government Minister, John Healey has commissioned a rapid and independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : News  12th August 2008

Following last year's flooding and outbreaks of animal diseases, the Prime Minister asked Stuart Burgess, our chair and the Government's Rural Advocate, to advise on how rural economies could be strengthened. Stuart's report 'England's rural areas: steps to release their economic potential' sets out a package of practical proposals to improve support for people and enterprises in the rural business sector to help them realise their potential.

from : News  5th June 2008

Our response to CLG's consultation ‘Transforming Places; Changing Lives: A Framework for Regeneration’.

from : Publications  6th November 2008

This interim report presents the initial findings of Professor Michael Parkinson's independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : Publications  30th September 2008

Press release to accompany the visit by Stuart Burgess, our chair and the Government's Rural Advocate, to the High Peak district, following our survey of the impact of the 'credit crunch' on rural communities.

from : Publications  23rd October 2008

The Local Government Minister, John Healey has commissioned a rapid and independent study on the impacts and implications of the ‘Credit Crunch’ on regeneration and economies.

from : News  12th August 2008

Following last year's flooding and outbreaks of animal diseases, the Prime Minister asked Stuart Burgess, our chair and the Government's Rural Advocate, to advise on how rural economies could be strengthened. Stuart's report 'England's rural areas: steps to release their economic potential' sets out a package of practical proposals to improve support for people and enterprises in the rural business sector to help them realise their potential.

from : News  5th June 2008

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