Community regeneration: is it working in Britain?
Series: Faculty of Building Journal ; 9(5) October 2000, 20-22(3)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Looks in detail at community regeneration, and outlines the elements necessary for its success. Suggests that good community regeneration projects need both physical and social regeneration; building is only one element and a key objective is to create close neighbourhood networks. Areas of discussion include: government policy; a socio-economic strategy; perceptions of a 'good neighbourhood'; housing provision. Concludes with a discussion of the Jarrow and Walker case studies, which demonstrate successful community regeneration, in contrast with the failure of Newcastle West End. References.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Looks in detail at community regeneration, and outlines the elements necessary for its success. Suggests that good community regeneration projects need both physical and social regeneration; building is only one element and a key objective is to create close neighbourhood networks. Areas of discussion include: government policy; a socio-economic strategy; perceptions of a 'good neighbourhood'; housing provision. Concludes with a discussion of the Jarrow and Walker case studies, which demonstrate successful community regeneration, in contrast with the failure of Newcastle West End. References.