Purpose – The endless and recurrent nature of community regeneration is of massive concern to any government due to the financial and human resources requested. Past research has suggested that by involving members of the community in the process of these regeneration activities, past mistakes can be alleviated and so people will feel better appreciated. However, members of the BME groups which make up to 12 per cent of the UK population are not participating optimally. This paper aims to look into the reasons for this lack of participation and make suggestions accordingly.Design/methodology/approach – This research adopted the triangulation method of research where interviews, literature review and questionnaires sources of data were all u...
This thesis is a critical examination of English social and urban regeneration policy and programme ...
IntroductionAsset-based approaches to improve citizen wellbeing and address inequalities are now bei...
Community involvement is now seen as central to regeneration policy and practice. Yet it is by no me...
Purpose – The endless and recurrent nature of community regeneration is of massive concern to any go...
Community engagement in regeneration is an important way to ensure that residents in deprived neighb...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regene...
Commencing from the identification of an emerging discourse in government circles expounding the ben...
Purpose: The concepts of well-being and participation are prevalent in current regeneration policy, ...
This research project is an evaluation of an attempt to create "community" on a new housing estate i...
In response to some of the negative economic consequences of globalisation, there is considerable in...
Community participation in urban regeneration has advanced significantly since the Skeffington repor...
Current British government policy leans heavily toward a participatory approach to urban development...
This thesis explores community based research and evaluation within the social regeneration context ...
This thesis is a critical examination of English social and urban regeneration policy and programme ...
IntroductionAsset-based approaches to improve citizen wellbeing and address inequalities are now bei...
Community involvement is now seen as central to regeneration policy and practice. Yet it is by no me...
Purpose – The endless and recurrent nature of community regeneration is of massive concern to any go...
Community engagement in regeneration is an important way to ensure that residents in deprived neighb...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Literature suggests that the successful transformation of inner city areas is dependent upon regener...
Government rhetoric increasingly emphasises the importance of community participation in area regene...
Commencing from the identification of an emerging discourse in government circles expounding the ben...
Purpose: The concepts of well-being and participation are prevalent in current regeneration policy, ...
This research project is an evaluation of an attempt to create "community" on a new housing estate i...
In response to some of the negative economic consequences of globalisation, there is considerable in...
Community participation in urban regeneration has advanced significantly since the Skeffington repor...
Current British government policy leans heavily toward a participatory approach to urban development...
This thesis explores community based research and evaluation within the social regeneration context ...
This thesis is a critical examination of English social and urban regeneration policy and programme ...
IntroductionAsset-based approaches to improve citizen wellbeing and address inequalities are now bei...
Community involvement is now seen as central to regeneration policy and practice. Yet it is by no me...