Additional reading

Below you will find a number of relevant research reports.

pdf The Credit Crunch, Recession and Regeneration in the North: What’s Happening, What’s Working, What’s Next?

pdf 'Learning Lessons from Past Recessions' by The Work Foundation

pdf 'Making the Most of 'Anchor Institutions'' by The Work Foundation

pdf 'Co-ordinating Regeneration: Improving Effectiveness in Local Delivery' by De Montfort University

pdf 'Third Sector Partnerships in Heritage-led Regeneration' by The North of England Civic Trust And Heritage Works

pdf 'Promoting Innovative Public Private Partnerships' by ARUP

pdf 'Utilities As A Barrier To Regeneration' by ARUP and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

pdf 'Accessible Housing: The Impact of Affordable Housing Planning Policy on Delivery in the North' by Aspinall Verdi and Rachael Unsworth, MA PhD, Urban Geographer

pdf 'Compulsory Purchase Orders: A Review of Usage and Best Practice' by Dickinson Dees LLP

pdf ‘The Impact of the Recession on Northern City-Regions’, IPPR North, October 2009

pdf ‘Delivering a 21st Century Infrastructure for Britain’, Policy Exchange, 2009

pdf ‘Preparing the ground: private investment in the regions, in the recovery phase and beyond’, The Northern Way, July 2009

pdf ‘Regeneration Manifesto’, British Property Federation, May 2009

pdf ‘Closing the Investment Gap in Europe’s Cities’, Urban Land Institute and ING Real Estate, February 2009

pdf ‘The Credit Crunch and Regeneration: Impact and Implications’, Parkinson, Ball, Blake and Key, January 2009

pdf ‘Regeneration and the recession: unlocking the money’, The All Party Urban Development Group, 2009

pdf ‘Tax Increment Financing: A new tool for funding regeneration in the UK?’, British Property Federation, November 2008

pdf ‘Unlocking City Growth Interim Findings on New Funding Mechanisms’, the Core Cities Group and PwC, July 2008

pdf ‘Transforming places; changing lives: a framework for regeneration’, Department for Communities and Local Government, July 2008

This programme is supported by the following organisations:

One North East Yorkshire Forward Northwest Regional Development Agency All Party Urban Development Group Homes & Communities Agency British Property Federation Centre for cities New Local Government Network Core Cities Centre for Local Economic Strategies Town and Country Planning Association Institute for Public Policy Research