Town centres 'key part of regional strategies'
Series: Urban Environment Today ; (109) 16 November 2000, 2(1) | Planning (for the Natural and Built Environment) ; (1390) 17 November 2000, 6(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Masterplans that fit into regional development strategies are needed to coordinate the regeneration of town centres, according to a report by URBED. "The renaissance of post-war town centres" sets out a nine point framework for rebuilding city centres and suggests that mixed developments, which include leisure and residential use, are the key to avoiding 'dead' town centres. The report is available from URBED, price £8. Tel: 020 7436 8050.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Masterplans that fit into regional development strategies are needed to coordinate the regeneration of town centres, according to a report by URBED. "The renaissance of post-war town centres" sets out a nine point framework for rebuilding city centres and suggests that mixed developments, which include leisure and residential use, are the key to avoiding 'dead' town centres. The report is available from URBED, price £8. Tel: 020 7436 8050.