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Urban myth of growing the regions

By: Series: Axis ; 57(10) November/December 2003, 10-11(2)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Looks at criticisms of the government's growth plans for southeast England as being at the expense of urban regeneration and development in less well-off parts of the country, which contain the largest tracts of previously developed land. Summarises English Partnerships' development report "Towards a national brownfield strategy", which concludes that brownfield land is not being brought forward quickly enough to meet government redevelopment targets. View the report at www.englishpartnerships.gov.uk.
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Looks at criticisms of the government's growth plans for southeast England as being at the expense of urban regeneration and development in less well-off parts of the country, which contain the largest tracts of previously developed land. Summarises English Partnerships' development report "Towards a national brownfield strategy", which concludes that brownfield land is not being brought forward quickly enough to meet government redevelopment targets. View the report at www.englishpartnerships.gov.uk.