Written from an ‘in house’ perspective in response to the UK Government Housing White Paper released in February 2017, Housing Regeneration: A Plan for Implementation, will be a useful practical guide for anyone involved in the process of regeneration. Taking its starting point as an idea for a housing regeneration scheme, it provides an overview of each of the issues to be considered and the options for addressing them. In clear and concise language, it explains the issues and work involved in a regeneration scheme, answering questions such as who is involved, how is it paid for, what options are available and, importantly, what are the risks. It will appeal to lawyers, councillors, town planners, surveyors, chief officers, finance officers, procurement officers, project managers, and students amongst others.
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Introduction. 1. The Route Map 2. Infomration Gathering 3. Statutory Constraints 4. Development Options 5. Compulsory Purchase 6. Other Statutory Tools 7. Constitutional and Procurements Issues 8. Funding Considerations and Options 9. Documenting the Project 10. Local Authority Companies
Charles Ward is a solicitor and a Legal Associate of the Royal Town Planning Institute. His professional background spans private practice, industry, local government and urban regeneration projects. Since 2013 he has been working as a property lawyer with HB Public Law, a shared legal service acting for several local authorities. Earlier books by Charles Ward include Residential Leaseholders' Handbook, published 2006.