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UKR is about delivery: demonstrating how to transform places with purpose built private rented homes with a mix of other uses. We are in discussion with local authorities across the country. We welcome conversations about possible projects. There are very clear criteria in our “Framer”. This has 9 simple criteria covering: the right site; the right approach; the right way forward. Download our one page document “Framing the right collaboration” and contact us on projects@ukregeneration.org.uk
We announced at MIPIM the next steps on our collaboration with Nottingham City Council on our pilot project at the Sandfield Centre in Lenton. You can find out more about the scheme on the dedicated website.
We have commented on all aspects of policy over the last two years. When it looked as though the Government was not providing an overall policy framework we proposed our own White Paper.
You can see all our contributions on this blog but more recently you can find our commentary on Jackie’s blog at the Estates Gazette
We also get together with key opinion formers to discuss important topics about regeneration and development in the UKR Foru. The next session will be on 18 April.
If you would like to join in contact Gill Marshall
You can see the results of the conversations we have had on our Forum website.
If you are involved in regeneration you need to be a relentless optimist – with a sense of humour. We have started compiling a Dictionary of Regeneration. Some random entries will appear at the bottom of the page when you visit. Contributions are welcome.
We welcome everyone to join. It is free. We keep you up to date with developments and invite you to participate in activities and debates.
You can register here using this form giving us just a few details
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