Developers` guide to the inner cities
Language: English Series: Contract Journal ; 341(5649) 21 January 1988, 12-16(4)Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: With the appointment of the first "Minister for Inner Cities", and the boost to inner-city development from the Government, this article examines prospects for the inner cities . Begins by identifying the roles played by the DTI and DoE with the establishment of Urban Development Corporations , Enterprise Zones land registers and Housing Action Trusts , regional aid and development, before outlining the difference between the various grants available to the private sector, and how to get them. Also looks at possibilities for co-operation between the private sector and Government, and concludes with a look at the various UDCs, summarising details of land available, planned projects and budgets available.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS38720 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 12143-1001 |
With the appointment of the first "Minister for Inner Cities", and the boost to inner-city development from the Government, this article examines prospects for the inner cities . Begins by identifying the roles played by the DTI and DoE with the establishment of Urban Development Corporations , Enterprise Zones land registers and Housing Action Trusts , regional aid and development, before outlining the difference between the various grants available to the private sector, and how to get them. Also looks at possibilities for co-operation between the private sector and Government, and concludes with a look at the various UDCs, summarising details of land available, planned projects and budgets available.