Local delivery vehicles talking shops or agents for change
Language: English Series: Town & Country Planning ; 75(3) March 2006, 2-12(11)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Reviews the development and effectiveness of the new Local Delivery Vehicles (LDVs) concerned with housing and growth, examines their relationships with other delivery bodies and suggests a package of reforms. As well as the emergence of community-based organisations such as development trusts, New Deal for Communities and local strategic partnerships, there has been a proliferation of non-statutory, area-based development partnerships. Describes the history of and current range of LDVs and evaluates the current LDVs. Concludes that government should seek to capitalise on the emergence of these new partnerships and explore how LDVs powers as agents for change can be enhanced. Lists growth area LDVs, housing market renewal pathfinders, PPPs and urban regeneration companies. References.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L133156 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 133156-1001 |
Reviews the development and effectiveness of the new Local Delivery Vehicles (LDVs) concerned with housing and growth, examines their relationships with other delivery bodies and suggests a package of reforms. As well as the emergence of community-based organisations such as development trusts, New Deal for Communities and local strategic partnerships, there has been a proliferation of non-statutory, area-based development partnerships. Describes the history of and current range of LDVs and evaluates the current LDVs. Concludes that government should seek to capitalise on the emergence of these new partnerships and explore how LDVs powers as agents for change can be enhanced. Lists growth area LDVs, housing market renewal pathfinders, PPPs and urban regeneration companies. References.