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Chips with nothing

6 July 2009

A new Manchester scheme - one of architect Will Alsop's visions - stands almost alone. Ben Walker asks an urban design expert if it can catalyse further local development.

All to play for

6 July 2009

Now just three years away, the London Olympics and its venues are taking shape. But the Games' legacy remains the UK's main regeneration enigma, reports Adam Branson.

Belated Olympics goals must be compulsory

6 July 2009

The interminable-seeming wait for a comprehensive set of regeneration performance indicators for the organisations delivering the London Olympics and its legacy may soon be over.

Letters

6 July 2009

CITIES MAY BE THE RIGHT SCALE FOR REGENERATION

Planners may be wasting their time

6 July 2009

Londoners might have heard a loud bang two weeks ago, emanating from the Institute of Physics in Portland Place.

Nostalgia won't save the high street

6 July 2009

I will be waiting in line for a copy of Neal Lawson's new book All Consuming.

Saving all souls - Crispin Truman, chief executive, the Churches Conservation Trust

6 July 2009

Rescuing historic churches from neglect and decay and returning them to communities can play a key part in successful community development, says the head of a specialist charity.

Tax Increment Financing - A Primer

6 July 2009

Funding and Finance: As conventional sources of funding for regeneration projects dry up amid the deepening recession, the focus has switched to the innovative US-style Tif model. Susie Sell examines its pros and cons.

Slump spawns new renewal vehicle

6 July 2009

Finance: Companies pooling public property and private money were supposed to be the future of regeneration. But the model has had to mutate to survive, says George Grace.

Fears of 'stitch up' by major jobs brokers

6 July 2009

The big winners in the Government's bidding process for its new employment programme must be prevented from parcelling out contracts between themselves to the detriment of smaller jobs brokers, senior figures in the welfare-to-work sector have warned.

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