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Agenda: To 15 July

30 April 2004

6 May: Planning for Change: Strategies for Effective Planning Policies. Organiser: Neil Stewart Associates. Venue: London. Fee: £189-399. Details: (tel) 020 7324 4330. 6-7 May: Urban Legacies Conference. Organiser:...

Book Review: Putting tracks back on the map

30 April 2004

SCENIC BRITAIN BY TRAIN (2004). By the Association of Community Rail Partnerships. Published by Transport Marketing Ltd (TML). Available free from Pat Neal (email) tmlpat@aol.com

Diary: Egan talks the talk, Cooper calls in, and hardline cop collars the kids

30 April 2004

Whatever else you may think of Sir John Egan and his recent review of regeneration skills, you've got to hand it to him: he's a master of management-speak. In a sector riddled with the stuff, his report takes things to a new level.

Turning Point: Rounding my regeneration skills

30 April 2004

Like many people, my life is littered with turning points. But the one that's made most things happen for me was when I chose surveying as a second postgraduate qualification.

Faith Groups: Beyond belief

30 April 2004

The Government wants to involve faith groups in publicly-funded community work, but a lack of central policy means funders don't always practice what Whitehall preaches. Nick Loney asks what happens when regeneration meets religion.

Skills: Inside the mind of Egan

30 April 2004

Last week, Sir John Egan finally published his vision of the future of skills development in regeneration. Jon Sawyer explains his verdict.

Opinion: Editorial - Old message just highlights a lack of real progress

30 April 2004

Some of the language in Sir John Egan's report on the skills needed to deliver the Government's Sustainable Communities programme will grate on anyone with an aversion to management-speak.

Opinion: Regeneration? Read all about it

30 April 2004

Being the Oprah Winfrey of the regeneration movement, I'm sometimes asked which books I recommend regeneration people read. Something by a Demos alumnus? And what about that guru of the Third Way, Charles Leadbetter? Anthony Giddens, perhaps?

Opinion: Employers lead jobless to work

30 April 2004

According to Social Exclusion Unit statistics, over 40 per cent of adults in deprived areas have no qualifications compared to the national average of about 26 per cent. Jobcentre Plus spends about £1 billion a year on training. To date, however, there has been only patchy success in chipping away at this skills deficit.

Opinion: UK's sunbelt city offers remedies for resurgence

30 April 2004

A horde of the world's top urban experts descended on the London School of Economics last week. Generously funded by the Leverhulme Foundation - whose founding father William Hesketh Lever built the model village of Port Sunlight and paid for the first university town planning department, at Liverpool, in 1910 - they'd come for two and a half days of debate about the Resurgent City. Their only small problem was whether they were peering at a mirage. At the end, they'd reassured themselves - perhaps because they'd enjoyed some inter-session sunshine walking around London, which everyone agreed is a resurgent kind of place. The residual nagging question was what was happening elsewhere. Most British cities, they were reminded, are still losing people, even though they're seeing central renaissance.

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