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5 steps to devolving services to local communities
28 April 2006
1. Present devolution positively. "It's vital that devolving services is framed in a positive way," says Sally Thomas, director of Social Regeneration Consultants. "This isn't about off-loading responsibility for services and assets to someone else; it's about finding better ways to deliver at a local level."
Design faults
28 April 2006
High-quality design has been firmly identified as the key to a sustainable environment and to improving people's lives.
Government review can cut renewal's red tape
28 April 2006
Criticisms of the complexity of the Government's institutional architecture for delivering regeneration and housing have hit home.
Coastal plight is a nationwide issue
28 April 2006
One elementary mistake in regeneration circles is to chant mindlessly, Animal Farm-style: South-East good, North of England bad.
People power isn't working properly
28 April 2006
The imminent council elections give me a sinking feeling.
Future builder: Karin Woodley, chief executive, Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust
28 April 2006
A centre for the built environment under construction in London could inspire disadvantaged young people and help to tackle the sector's white, middle class bias, says Karin Woodley.
Riddle over super agency's composition
28 April 2006
With the likely merger of English Partnerships and the Housing Corporation now out in the open, attention is shifting to which other government units and initiatives could be included in a new vehicle, says Joey Gardiner.
Merger is driven by social aims
28 April 2006
Moves to merge the Government's housing and regeneration agencies have been prompted by more than a desire to link the former's funding to to the latter's land. Joey Gardiner explains.
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