This paper examines the reclamation and re-use of former colliery sites and regeneration of coalfield communities. It concentrates on the East Durham coalfield area and examines the variety of agencies, initiatives and funding packages that are attempting to regenerate land and settlements. In particular it examines the operation of the East Durham Task Force (EDTF) which has been held as an exemplar of community and coalfield (sub-regional) regeneration. The EDTF was created by Durham County Council and has been operating since 1991, before the last few pits in East Durham closed. EDTF has been proactive in attracting funding to East Durham in the form of EZ’s, European, English Partnerships and central government funding. It is a mode...
The example of Sacriston, a former mining village, shows the power of community organisation, but al...
This article examines how landscapes of abandoned collieries in central Scotland are used, understoo...
"Industrial restructuring without parallel in recent British industrial history" is how the current ...
Regeneration is a ubiquitous feature of the contemporary British state. Research, despite devoting m...
Regeneration is a ubiquitous feature of the contemporary British state. Research, despite devoting m...
This study looks at the extent to which the regeneration of Britain’s coalfields depends on links wi...
This thesis examines the Northumberland Coalfield and its subsequent decline. It looks at the closur...
This thesis explores the reasons for the persistence of deprivation in East Durham despite the conce...
This study looks at the extent to which the regeneration of Britain’s coalfields depends on links wi...
The UK coal industry was an important part of the economy, but it experienced substantial job losses...
This study addresses the problems of the regeneration of local economies using three coal areas in a...
Government-led regeneration schemes and policies encouraging the use of brownfield land present a ch...
Catching up on some reading - specifically, the report on Regenerating the English Coalfields by the...
This study assesses how far the regeneration of coalfi eld areas relies upon their links with neighb...
Coal mining in the Yorkshire-Nottinghamshire Coalfield has been one of the region's most important i...
The example of Sacriston, a former mining village, shows the power of community organisation, but al...
This article examines how landscapes of abandoned collieries in central Scotland are used, understoo...
"Industrial restructuring without parallel in recent British industrial history" is how the current ...
Regeneration is a ubiquitous feature of the contemporary British state. Research, despite devoting m...
Regeneration is a ubiquitous feature of the contemporary British state. Research, despite devoting m...
This study looks at the extent to which the regeneration of Britain’s coalfields depends on links wi...
This thesis examines the Northumberland Coalfield and its subsequent decline. It looks at the closur...
This thesis explores the reasons for the persistence of deprivation in East Durham despite the conce...
This study looks at the extent to which the regeneration of Britain’s coalfields depends on links wi...
The UK coal industry was an important part of the economy, but it experienced substantial job losses...
This study addresses the problems of the regeneration of local economies using three coal areas in a...
Government-led regeneration schemes and policies encouraging the use of brownfield land present a ch...
Catching up on some reading - specifically, the report on Regenerating the English Coalfields by the...
This study assesses how far the regeneration of coalfi eld areas relies upon their links with neighb...
Coal mining in the Yorkshire-Nottinghamshire Coalfield has been one of the region's most important i...
The example of Sacriston, a former mining village, shows the power of community organisation, but al...
This article examines how landscapes of abandoned collieries in central Scotland are used, understoo...
"Industrial restructuring without parallel in recent British industrial history" is how the current ...