The £6m transformation of Cheetham Hill s Manchester Jewish Museum is almost complete
The museum finally has a reopening date after two years of renovations
The Manchester Jewish Museum s huge extension is almost complete (Image: Copyright CHRIS PAYNE IMAGES 201)
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Jenrick’s ‘right to regenerate’ derelict public land ‘misguided’ says profession
The housing secretary’s plans to allow underused public buildings to be sold and turned into homes have met with scepticism from architects
Robert Jenrick said the new Right to Regenerate would make it easier to force councils and other public organisations to sell off derelict land for redevelopment and help communities ‘give a new lease of life to unloved buildings’.
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The rule change would mean underused public land could be sold to individuals or communities ‘by default’ unless there was a ‘compelling reason’ for the local authority to hold on to it.