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Town updates its take on tourism to bolster its regeneration investment regeneration
27 November 2009
Walsall is going all out to develop a strong tourism strategy, so the town made a fitting host for the RTPI regeneration network's first tourism and regeneneration interest group event, explains Catherine Phillips.
Estate regeneration comes to terms with challenges across many fronts
30 October 2009
Project researchers tasked with identifying estate regeneration lessons to help shape future communities had to deal with changing sector trends, a housing market collapse and the recession, Jon Morris reports.
Housing revamp restores local pride
16 October 2009
Measures to improve two neighbourhoods in Gateshead received the full support of the local community, explains Greg Dickson.
Retail centre offers regeneration lessons
16 October 2009
A study tour of Eldon Square in Newcastle offered valuable insights into planning successful regeneration projects, writes Fiona Brereton.
Residents help shape estate development
9 October 2009
Planning Aid has enabled a small community in Yorkshire to map out its own blueprint for future regeneration, reports Jacqui Baines.
Network frames response on urban development corporation future
31 July 2009
The RTPI regeneration network will be taking the lead in formulating the institute's response to the urban development corporations' quinquennial review consultation.
A tale of three cities starts an urban renaissance along the south coast
24 July 2009
What would happen if we were to turn student planners loose with fresh ideas for place-making in tired old parts of towns? Miranda Pearce reports on the huge success that has resulted from exactly such a project.
Information sought on best practice in temporary reuse of shop sites
17 April 2009
Regeneration network member Sarah Jarvis is researching good practice in the use of vacant shop units as temporary art galleries, to help set up a similar facility in south-west London.
Planning Awards panel ready to receive 2009 submissions
6 February 2009
After record entries this year judges are looking for more achievements to celebrate, reports Kay Powell.
Convention takes on the challenge of change to offer spatial answers
6 February 2009
The theme of this year's Planning Convention reflects the twin concerns of the climate and economic crises and explores how the profession can share its knowledge to ensure a positive outcome, writes Mike Hayes.




