All Spending Review articles – Page 2
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News
Cuts spell disaster for design, warns Richard Rogers
Founding head of Design for London voices anger at its likely abolition, and at loss of Cabe
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Arts Council cuts hit architecture centres
Cuts in budget next year, with no funding guaranteed in the future
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Burdett and Rogers back scrapping of Olympic stadium wrap
The scrapping of the fabric wrap around London’s 2012 Olympic stadium should be welcomed because it did nothing for the landmark’s appearance, the ODA’s design champion has claimed
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Analysis
What’s left after chancellor George Osborne wields his axe?
BD’s news desk presents a snapshot of what the chancellor’s comprehensive spending review will mean for architects in five key sectors
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Opinion
We must rise to the challenges of school design
The coming years will not be easy says Heinz Richardson, director of Jestico & Whiles
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Arts Council England slashes funding for arts organisations
Arts Council England has announced that budgets for all of the major organisations it supports will be cut by 6.9% next year.
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London Development Agency loses its budget
The London Development Agency’s £480 million budget has been axed following last week’s spending review by Chancellor George Osborne.
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Remainder of BSF cut by 40%
The remainder schemes within the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme are being hit with a further 40% of cuts, affecting some 600 projects.
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Regional design bodies to close
The Architecture Centre Network is applying for a series of European Union grants following the government’s decision this week to wind down Cabe, but admitted that some of the 22 regional bodies it helps fund will close.
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Olympic chiefs scrap stadium wrap plans
Plans by Olympic bosses to provide a colourful wrap for Populous’s Olympic stadium have been scrapped following yesterday’s spending review.
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Heritage experts protest at savage EH cuts
Heritage experts have slammed the government’s decision to slash the resources of its statutory advisor English Heritage by a third.The DCMS announced today that EH is facing a 32% cut, well above its own cut of 24%.Jane Kennedy, chairman of Purcell Miller Tritton, said that the move - combined with ...
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RIBA's plea to government over Cabe
The RIBA has called on the government not to abandon good design following DCMS and CLG’s decision to end funding to Cabe
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Cabe to be wound up as funding is axed
The DCMS, Cabe’s sponsor department, is to cease all funding for the design watchdog while English Heritage is facing a funding cut of almost a third, it was announced today.
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Osborne doles out a world of pain to housing architects
Chancellor slashes capital funding for social housing by £4 billion
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Osborne announces £15bn for school buildings
Chancellor George Osborne today announced £15 billion would be invested in the country’s crumbling school estate.
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Chancellor approves Knight Architects' £600m Mersey bridge
Knight Architects’ £600 million scheme for a 2.3km bridge over the River Mersey is to go ahead after two years mired in planning limbo, Chancellor George Osborne confirmed today.
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Capita, HLM and Scott Brownrigg £13bn defence project scrapped
The Ministry of Defence has cancelled plans for a £13 billion armed forces training academy in south Wales, by Capita, HLM and Scott Brownrigg.
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