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Towards a national strategy for regeneration

Publication Year

2006

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Argues for a national strategy for regeneration, to co-ordinate the policies that currently exist with duplication or increasing bureaucracy. Sets out to examine the format a national strategy for regeneration could take. This will involve evaluating the level of detail and the key components it could contain. It will also explore whether or not there is agreement on the main criteria a framework would address and the level of detail that is required.

Document History

Produced by the BURA Steering and Development Forum.

Publisher Information

British Urban Regeneration Association

The British Urban Regeneration Association promoted best practice in regeneration. It announced voluntary liquidation in August 2010.

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