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Keep it simple, Stupid
27 January 2006
Yet another critical report on local strategic partnerships has raised fears that many LSPs are not fulfilling their potential. There are a number of common errors, finds Jamie Carpenter - but some LSPs are making the model work for their neighbourhoods.
Lowering the Standard
27 January 2006
Less than two years ago, John Prescott promised to push housebuilding to the "highest environmental standards". But the plans which have subsequently emerged, finds Joey Gardiner, may actually lead to an overall decrease in the environmental quality of some housing.
Time to show investors the profit in poor areas
27 January 2006
Evidence that property investments in regeneration areas generate better-than-average returns continues to grow.
Whitehall decisions involve many heads
27 January 2006
Two hugely important lessons emerge from the melancholy tale of the media hounding of education secretary Ruth Kelly over the alleged paedophile teacher affair.
Cameron opens up to social justice
27 January 2006
Previously, I expressed the hope that the Tories would make the wrong choice for their new leader and so hasten their demise.
Big city man
27 January 2006
Interview with David Lunts, Executive director of policy and partnerships, GLA.
Second Opinion on Derry, Northern Ireland
27 January 2006
Consultant Nairn Pearson reviews the Derry-Londonderry Regeneration Plan.
Underspend that led to cash crisis
27 January 2006
FUNDING: The New Deal for Communities funding gap has its roots in the programme's early years, finds Jamie Carpenter
NDCs must make hard decisions
27 January 2006
FUNDING: Faced with a sudden cash shortfall, New Deal for Community partnerships can learn from those that have already had to adjust their spending, says Jamie Carpenter.
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