Living Places: urban renaissance in the south east
Authors:
Christopher Cadell and Dr. Nicholas Falk of URBED with assistance from Karen Elmes. Drawings by David Rudlin.
Date:
September 2000
Themes:
Governance, policy, finance and community engagement
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Summary:
This report sets out a framework for the comparatively new concept of urban renaissance as it applies to the South East of England (excluding London) and gives examples, drawn from a range of towns in different parts of the region, which show what is already being done to help bring it about. It is primarily intended for councillors and officers in local authorities in the South East who are concerned about the future development of their towns. It should also be of interest to others involved in investment in urban areas and their professional advisers.
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