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Local Regeneration Handbook
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Local Regeneration Handbook



November 2017 | 208 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Local regeneration, and action on local issues, is fundamental to the sustainability of local communities. This is especially the case in the UK, with the Government focus on such approaches as Local Enterprise Partnerships and neighborhood development plans, and further devolution proposals in the pipeline.

The Local Regeneration Handbook meets the needs today's practicing "regeneration workers," broadly including anyone from regeneration partnership or development project officers to housing association neighborhood officers, parish counselors, or other active local citizens, who all share a concern for the well-being of the community where they live or work, and a need to work with others for the best possible future for that community.

Containing practical advice, templates, and real-life case studies for different stages in local regeneration, including fundraising, partnership development and project management, as well as support for personal development, and illustrations of key points by cartoonist Kipper Williams, this is an essential guide for anyone in local regeneration.

 
Why Regenerate?
 
Team Work
 
Words of Warning
 
Cross-Cutting Issues
 
Sustainable Development I: Social Regeneration
 
Sustainable Development II: Economic Regeneration
 
Sustainable Development III: Physical Regeneration
 
Planning
 
Regeneration Management
 
Financial Support
 
Projects
 
Sustaining Yourself

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1. Why regenerate?


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