Document Status
Current
Supplement
Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning
Abstract
Comprises the seventh volume of the final report of the New Deal for Communities evaluation. Constitutes a synthesis of evidence presented in a series of final reports from the Evaluation of the New Deal for Communities Programme. Provides an overview of how well the programme has met its objectives in terms of transforming the areas, closing gaps with what is happening nationally, achieving value for money, working with partner agencies and engaging the local community.
Author
Batty, E. et al
History
Published in conjunction with the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University. To be read with: New deal for communities programme: achieving a neighbourhood focus for regeneration. The new deal for communities national evaluation: final report - volume 1; Involving local people in regeneration: evidence from the new deal for communities programme. The new deal for communities national evaluation: final report - volume 2; New deal for communities programme: evidence from the new deal for communities programme. The new deal for communities national evaluation: final report - volume 3; Improving outcomes for people in deprived neighbourhoods: evidence from the new deal for communities programme. The new deal for communities national evaluation: final report - volume 4; Exploring and explaining change in regeneration schemes: evidence from the new deal for communities programme. The new deal for communities national evaluation: final report - volume 5; and New deal for communities programme: assessing impact and value for money. The new deal for communities national evaluation: final report - volume 6 (all DCLG, 2010).
ISBN
9781409822547
Subjects
- Planning and development
- Urban regeneration
- Strategic planning
Publisher History
Now known as the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. The Department for Communities and Local Government is a UK Government department that works to create thriving, sustainable, vibrant communities that improve everyone's quality of life. This includes housing, improving public services, regeneration, sustainability and the prevention of anti-social behaviour. They were formerly known as the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.