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Impact of community involvement on Regeneration in the the UK: Partnerships- from theory to practice. 2 of 6
- March 24, 2014
- Posted by: Lance Buchanan
- Category: Uncategorized
No CommentsChanges in urban policy towards more inclusive community driven partnerships from 1991 ‘became a metaphor for the absence or withdrawal of services by the state’ (Hoggett, 1997: 10). Pre 1991 ‘policy became refocused not on people and communities but on property and physical regeneration’ (Colenutt and Cutten, 1994: 237) and the ‘trickle-down’ process (Brownill and
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Impact of community involvement on Regeneration in the UK: Government to Governance. 1 of 6
- March 17, 2014
- Posted by: Lance Buchanan
- Category: Uncategorized
The US and countries of the European Union have followed a transition from government to governance (Denters and Rose, 2005; Geedes, 2005), a shift that is also evident within the UK (Stoker, 1998; Kooiman, 2001; Newman, 2001). Rhodes elaborates on this, stating that ‘governance signifies a change in the meaning of government, referring to a
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London, inequality and redevelopment in Tower Hamlets
- March 11, 2014
- Posted by: Lance Buchanan
- Category: Uncategorized
London stands as one of the world’s foremost global cities and throughout its history; inequality has been a key feature. The early writings of Booth (1892) highlighted the mass of poverty, inequality and segregation prevalent in Victorian London as it became the largest city the world had ever seen. During this period, writings confirm concerns
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Brighton Market Prepares to Open its Gates
- March 4, 2014
- Posted by: Lance Buchanan
- Category: Uncategorized
The huge construction regeneration programme lead by Denne, part of the Leadbitter Group will see Brighton’s new market open it’s gates for business this October. The regeneration programme couldn’t have come at a better time and has breathed a new lease of life into Brighton’s, London road market, which has been trading since the 1920’s.