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Regeneration

The references below are arranged alphabetically by publisher. The titles are available online by clicking on the blue text. Links to relevant websites can be found towards the bottom of the page.

Click on the Regeneration heading in the Popular topics box on the right of the page for other references.

This page was updated on 16 July 2014.

 

All Party Urban Development Group

Business matters: Understanding the role of business in regeneration

2007

 

All Party Urban Development Group

Next steps: a regeneration agenda for the next government

2010

 

All Party Urban Regeneration Group

Regeneration and the recession: unlocking the money

2009

 

Audit Commission

Economic and community regeneration: Learning from inspection

2003

Bradford Civic Society

“Common sense” regeneration: A plan to revive the fortunes of Bradford and its people

July 2009

 

British Council of Shopping Centres

Retail-led regeneration: Why it matters to our communities

January 2009

 

British Property Federation

Funding regeneration: A guide to maximising public sector grants

2008

 

Business in the Community

Under-served markets: retail and regeneration

September 2007

 

Cabinet Office

Improving the prospects of people living in areas of multiple deprivation in England

January 2005

 

Cabinet Office

National strategy for neighbourhood renewal: Policy Action Team Audit

January 2001

Cabinet Office

A new commitment to neighbourhood renewal

2001

 

Centre for Cities

Casinos and regeneration: the story so far

February 2007

 

Centre for Cities

York: Prioritising prosperity

March 2009

 

Chartered Institute of Housing

Transforming estates

October 2009

 

Coastal Communities

South East coastal towns: Economic challenges and cultural regeneration

November 2009

 

Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE)

Creating successful neighbourhoods: Lessons and actions for Housing Market Renewal

2005

 

Commission for Racial Equality

Regeneration and the race equality duty: Report of a formal investigation in England, Scotland and Wales

September 2007

 

Commission on Integration and Cohesion

French lessons? A cross-Channel look at regeneration, cohesion and integration

June 2007

Core Cities Group

Unlocking city growth: Interim findings on new funding mechanisms

2008

 

David Powell Associates

South East coastal towns: Economic challenges and cultural regeneration

November 2009

 

Demos

Northern soul: Culture, creativity and quality of place in Newcastle and Gateshead

2003

 

Department for Communities and Local Government

The development and implementation of Business Improvement Districts

January 2007

 

Department for Communities and Local Government

The moving escalator? Patterns of residential mobility in New Deal for Communities areas

January 2007

 

Department for Communities and Local Government

The Single Regeneration Budget: final evaluation (Urban Research Summary 25)

March 2007

 

Department for Communities and Local Government

National evaluation of the HMR Pathfinder Programme: Baseline report (Housing Research Summary 234)

January 2007

 

Department for Communities and Local Government

New Deal for Communities National Evaluation: An overview of change data: 2006

January 2007

 

Department for Communities and Local Government

Transforming places: changing lives. A framework for regeneration

July 208

 

Department for Communities and Local Government

Transforming places; changing lives: Taking forward the regeneration framework

May 2009

 

Department for Culture, Media and Sport

The contribution of culture to regeneration in the UK: a review of evidence

2004

 

English Heritage

An asset and a challenge: Heritage and regeneration in coastal towns in England

October 2007

 

English Heritage

Regeneration in historic coastal towns

2007

 

English Heritage

Shifting sands: Design and the changing image of English seaside towns

2003

 

English Historic Towns Forum

Designing for movement: Transport and regeneration in the historic towns. Conference, 30 April – 1 May 2008

 

European Commission

The image project: New tools for neighbourhood regeneration

2007

 

European Commission

Regenera: Urban regeneration of deprived neighbourhoods across Europe

January 2007

Greengauge 21

High speed trains and the development and regeneration of cities

June 2006

 

Hall Aitken

The social and economic impacts of regional casinos in the UK

February 2006

 

Homes and Communities Agency

Single conversation: A better way to achieve positive outcomes for people and places

April 2009

 

House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts

An early progress report on the New Deal for Communities programme. HC 492

September 2004

 

House of Commons, ODPM: Housing, Planning, Local Government and the Regions Committee

The effectiveness of government regeneration initiatives (HC 79-I)

April 2003

 

Improvement and Development Agency

Neighbourhood renewal and social inclusion: a councillor’s guide

2005

 

Institute of Community Cohesion

Community revitalization in the United States and the United Kingdom

2008

 

Investment Property Forum

Institutional investment in regeneration: Necessary conditions for effective funding

May 2006

 

Liverpool Vision

Make no little plans: The regeneration of Liverpool City Centre 1999-2008

2008

 

National Audit Office

English regions: An early progress report on the New Deal for Communities programme

February 2004

 

National Audit Office

Getting citizens involved: Community participation in neighbourhood renewal

October 2004

 

Northumbria University

Regional Development Agencies and the future of physical regeneration in England

September 2002

 

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

2002/03 Progress report on Local Strategic Part nerships in Neighbourhood Renewal Fund areas

2004

 

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

Learning lessons from the Estates Renewal Challenge Fund

March 2005

 

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

National evaluation of Local Strategic Partnerships: Formative evaluation and action research programme 2002-2005. Final report

January 2006

 

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

National evaluation of Local Strategic Partnerships. Issues Paper: Below ther Local Strategic Partnership

December 2005

 

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

National evaluation of Local Strategic Partnertships: Issues Paper: Voluntary and community sector engagement in Local Strategic Partnerships

December 2005

 

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

National evaluation of Local Strategic Partnerships: Issues Paper: Local Strategic Partnerships, multi-level governance and economic development

December 2005

 

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

New Deal for Communities 2001-2005: An interim evaluation

November 2005

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

Urban Regeneration Companies: Guidance and qualification criteria

May 2004

 

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

Urban Regeneration Companies policy stocktake. Final report

May 2004

 

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

What is neighbourhood renewal? (Factsheet 1)

2003

 

Oxfam

Into the lion’s den: a practical guide to including women in regeneration

2005

 

Oxford Brookes University

Measuring social sustainability: Best practice from urban renewal in the EU

September 2007

 

Oxford Brookes University

Measuring socially sustainable urban regeneration in Europe

October 2009

 

Policy Exchange

Cities limited

2007

 

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Brownfield residential redevelopment in England: What happens to the most deprived neighbourhoods?

June 2010

 

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Learning from city recovery in Europe and the United States

October 2009

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Local Strategic Partnerships: Lessons from New Commitment to Regeneration

2001

 

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Neighbourhood regeneration: Resourcing community involvement

March 2000

 

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Regeneration in European cities: Making connections

2008

 

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Regeneration in the 21st century: Policies into practice

2000

 

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Urban regeneration through partnership: A study in nine urban regions in England, Scotland and Wales

May 2000

 

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

What’s in a name?local Agenda 21, community planning and neighbourhood renewal

2003

 

Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

Cities in recession: urban regeneration in Manchester and Osaka and the case of “hardcore” brownfield sites

June 2010

 

Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

Heritage works: The use of historic buildings in regeneration. A toolkit of good practice

2006

 

Scottish Government

Barriers to delivering mixed use development. Final report

2009

 

Subr:im (Sustainable Urban Brownfield: Integrated Management)

The role of the UK development industry in brownfield regeneration

March 2006

 

University of Brighton

Second best value: The Central Stepney SRB – how non-joined-up Government policies undermine cost-effectiveness in regeneration

May 2002

 

University of Glasgow, Centre for Public Policy for Regions

Looking at private sector contribution to regeneration: Problems, objectives, concepts and measurement

February 2007

 

University of Liverpool

Impacts 08: The Liverpool Model. European Capital of Culture Research Programme: Baseline report 2006/07

March 2007

University of Newcastle

Questioning the social aims of public art in urban regeneration initiatives. The case of Newcastle upon Tyne

2009

 

Urban Task Force

Towards a strong urban renaissance

2005

 

 
 
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