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Housing and regeneration a guide to policy, law and practice

Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Butterworths Tolley 2003Description: xxxi, 825p. 26cmISBN:
  • 0406965927
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 711.58
Summary: This text is divided into three parts. The first part outlines current government policy in the context of housing and regeneration. Topics include securing regeneration and achieving investment in social housing. The central part is divided into two, the first section deals with the role of the local authority and it's various powers and constraints. With the second section looking at the role of the local authority's private sector partner. The final part looks at how this law is put into practice. In particular considering the mechanisims by which local authorities, social landlords and others work together to deliver housing and regeneration. Topics include registered social landlords, not for profit organisations. private sectors organisations, limited liability partnerships, tenant bodies and contractual networks.
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This text is divided into three parts. The first part outlines current government policy in the context of housing and regeneration. Topics include securing regeneration and achieving investment in social housing. The central part is divided into two, the first section deals with the role of the local authority and it's various powers and constraints. With the second section looking at the role of the local authority's private sector partner. The final part looks at how this law is put into practice. In particular considering the mechanisims by which local authorities, social landlords and others work together to deliver housing and regeneration. Topics include registered social landlords, not for profit organisations. private sectors organisations, limited liability partnerships, tenant bodies and contractual networks.