After the riot, can everyone win?
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0331) 2 August 2003, 24-28(5)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Reports on a new regeneration initiative for Oldham following the race riots in 2001. Suggests that the distribution of single regeneration budget funds and ringfencing specific areas for regeneration may have heightened racial tensions and highlights council efforts to reorganise and unite communities. Presents the new vision for Oldham, led by urban regeneration specialist URBED and King Sturge and notes that the £300 000 Vision masterplan is due for publication in January 2004. Highlights the difficult economic factors that need to be addressed and outlines the 10 themes of URBED consortium's preliminary ideas for regenerating Oldham. Concludes with opinion from community leaders.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS66937 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 123194-1001 |
Reports on a new regeneration initiative for Oldham following the race riots in 2001. Suggests that the distribution of single regeneration budget funds and ringfencing specific areas for regeneration may have heightened racial tensions and highlights council efforts to reorganise and unite communities. Presents the new vision for Oldham, led by urban regeneration specialist URBED and King Sturge and notes that the £300 000 Vision masterplan is due for publication in January 2004. Highlights the difficult economic factors that need to be addressed and outlines the 10 themes of URBED consortium's preliminary ideas for regenerating Oldham. Concludes with opinion from community leaders.