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ANALYSIS: Tensions that can tear NDCs in two
3 October 2003
Recent troubles at New Deal for Communities partnerships may partly be attributable to conflicts inherent in the programme, writes Neil McInroy. The recent resignation of the chief executive of Walsall New Deal...
INTERVIEW: Conclusions of an all-party player
3 October 2003
As a backbench MP trying to push the cause of regeneration, Joan Walley faces enormous obstacles. But linking up areas of policy can bring substantial benefits, she tells Matt Ross. We are...
OPINION: Now is the time for Eurostar to get up to speed
3 October 2003
Eurostar travellers from London Waterloo to Paris or Brussels this week won't at first see any spectacular change. Their train will follow familiar tracks through Vauxhall and past Brixton before the long...
OPINION: Equality of outcome is the goal
3 October 2003
It is now ten years since the report of the Social Justice Commission, which has served as a palimpsest for Labour party policy. Indeed, many of the radical young Turks responsible for...
OPINION: The way you say it gets results
3 October 2003
Taffy, you'll recall, was a Welshman. Indeed Taffy was a thief and, according to the rap sheet at the time, Taffy came to your house and stole a side of beef. As...
EDITORIAL: Regenerators can teach the value of a community role
3 October 2003
Many schools in deprived areas are not getting involved in wider neighbourhood renewal efforts, according to a report published this week by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (see Community Renewal News, p7). While there...
FUNDING: A direct flow of funding
3 October 2003
A new government approach is attempting to rationalise England's complex patchwork of regeneration funds. David Taylor discovers that it is already paying dividends. Something significant has happened in Sandwell in the West...
BEST PRACTICE: Recognising regeneration's all-rounders
3 October 2003
Last week the British Urban Regeneration Association announced the winners of the Bura Awards for Best Practice in Regeneration for 2003. Bura's Shah Hosein explains the qualities the judges were looking for, while...
TURNING POINT: Working on the potential of play
3 October 2003
I spent my 20s working with people who would now be described as socially excluded. The root of the service users' problems very often lay in an impoverished, neglected and abused childhood....
DIARY: Den talks regeneration, Routledge outs reds, and Dobson dobs his boy
3 October 2003
Diary may have gone off television following the untimely end of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but was tempted back to the box upon the momentous occasion of Dirty Den's return to Albert...
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