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Communities Secretary Eric Pickles and Transport Secretary Justine Greening have announced a £10 million boost for transport infrastructure in Northampton's Enterprise Zone.
Local Government Minister Bob Neill saw first hand how a specialist training centre that has helped more than 3,000 people into work, continues to provide opportunities for local people.
Communities Minister Andrew Stunell was honoured to announce the winners of the Mosaic Enterprise Challenge Grand Final which celebrates small business ideas from young people from ethnic minorities.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has seen the vision of the future Olympic Park which will provide thousands of much-needed new homes for residents in the capital after the 2012 Games.
Thames Gateway Minister Bob Neill opened the doors to a brand new visitors centre in Basildon, showcasing the innovative ideas and technologies being developed in Thames Gateway South Essex.
Putting power into the hands of local people is the right way to unlock the growth needed to support the country's economic recovery, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has said, reporting on Government measures to boost local economies.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles told retailers they were the lifeblood of the British economy and the Government would do everything it could to help them succeed in challenging times, in a speech to the British Retail Consortium.
Olympic Legacy minister Bob Neill has visited Weymouth and Portland to see the improvements the area is benefitting from thanks to the 2012 Olympic Games.
Chobham Manor, East Wick, Marshgate Wharf, Sweetwater and Pudding Mill have been announced as the winning names for the five neighbourhoods to be built on the site of London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park after 2012.
Thames Gateway Minister Bob Neill saw how Southend Airport is playing a crucial role in expanding the connectivity of the Thames Gateway as he officially opened the airport's new, state-of-the-art control tower.
Olympic Legacy Minister Bob Neill has visited the new Westfield Shopping Centre in Stratford with Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Newham's Mayor, Sir Robin Wales.
Olympics Minister Bob Neill rafted the rapids at Lee Valley White Water Centre yesterday as he visited the site to see how the centre is delivering a sporting legacy for London.
Communities Minister Bob Neill spoke about the enormous economic potential of the great British seaside in a speech at the first ever international conference for coastal communities.
Thames Gateway Minister Bob Neill saw projects in North Kent that will deliver over 1500 jobs for local people and businesses a part of the Gateway's growth.
Communities Minister Baroness Hanham visits European Regional Development Funding projects in Coventry and the West Midlands.
Communities Minister Andrew Stunell visited an innovative community led regeneration project in Birmingham, 7 June 2011.
Plans for a new generation of enterprise zones have received widespread support from the business community including the British Chamber of Commerce, the CBI, the Federation of Small Businesses and entrepreneurs James Dyson and James Averdieck.
A 'Planning and the Budget' guide on how the 2011 budget will ensure the planning system does everything possible to support economic growth and sustainable development is available.
Everyone will have the chance to become a part of London's history after the 2012 Olympic Games in a competition for the public to name the five neighbourhoods in the future Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Thames Gateway Minister Bob Neill has visited London's Docklands to see how private investment is supporting the local economy.