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2.

Chris Brown, chief executive, Igloo Regeneration Fund


The head of the UK's first urban regeneration fund knows precisely
what he will invest in:
"Urban regeneration is concerted social, economic and physical
action to help people in neighborhoods experiencing multiple
deprivation reverse decline and create sustainable communities.
It

isn't

property

development

by

another

name.

Property

development happens through market forces. Physical urban


regeneration requires public sector financial support which is only
given to benefit deprived communities.

4. John Ireland, managing director, Redrow Regeneration


As you would expect of a housebuilder, John Ireland's definition
shows the influence of the government's sustainable communities
agenda.
"It means providing bespoke and creative solutions to deliver
sustainable new communities. This is achieved via consultation with
all stakeholders to clearly understand every issue, and staying
connected to the scheme throughout the entire process and beyond,
culminating in an aspirational new environment that works on both

the economic level and for the community as a whole. The acid test
is a development that not only makes people feel good but makes
them proud to be a part of it."

9. Alan Cherry, chairman, Countryside Properties


This is the vedict of a company with a long list of residential-led
regeneration projects to its credit:
"Some of our towns and cities have under used and wasted land
assets, as well as areas of social exclusion. Regeneration is the
process of redeveloping that land and revitalising the area by
attracting economic investment and new employment and creating
a much improved living environment. Regeneration should be
designed

to

be

sustainable

socially,

environmentally

and

economically - to provide a good quality of life for those people who


live and work there."
http://www.building.co.uk/10-ways-to-define-regeneration/3062794.article

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