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Demolition row

Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Regenerate ; May 2005, 3-54 (39) (LOAN)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Building Magazine's housing and regeneration supplement May 2005. In "Demolition row" David Blackman looks at government demolition programmes in northern England and the Midlands. Elaine Knutt, in "The dreams that didn't come true", revisits West Silvertown with architect John Thompson to see what happened to his vision of regenerating this area of London Docklands. Gardiner and Theobald in "Planning for prosperity" explains the latest thinking on masterplanning. "How to play quangomon" is a wry look by David Blackman at the bewildering variety of urban regeneration quangos and he also provides a user's guide to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. The supplement also contains a number of election-time assessments; an interview with David Taylor, the king of UK regeneration; the budget revisited;and an article on creating entrepreneurs.
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Building Magazine's housing and regeneration supplement May 2005. In "Demolition row" David Blackman looks at government demolition programmes in northern England and the Midlands. Elaine Knutt, in "The dreams that didn't come true", revisits West Silvertown with architect John Thompson to see what happened to his vision of regenerating this area of London Docklands. Gardiner and Theobald in "Planning for prosperity" explains the latest thinking on masterplanning. "How to play quangomon" is a wry look by David Blackman at the bewildering variety of urban regeneration quangos and he also provides a user's guide to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. The supplement also contains a number of election-time assessments; an interview with David Taylor, the king of UK regeneration; the budget revisited;and an article on creating entrepreneurs.