Sentences with phrase «economic regeneration of»

Since it opened in February 2000, just before Tate Modern in London, the gallery has become a symbol of the social and economic regeneration of Walsall.

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He does not ignore political and economic developments, but he pays special attention to social issues, including, as he says in his preface, «the transformation of gender relations, the regeneration of the home, the disciplining of leisure and pleasure, and the establishment of segregation.»
About Groundwork Somerville Groundwork Somerville strives to bring about the sustained regeneration, improvement and management of the physical environment through the development of community - based partnerships which empower people, businesses and organizations to promote environmental, economic and social well - being.
In the case of devolution to UK cities, the key focus seems to be on devolution as a mechanism of economic regeneration?
The Mayor of London is responsible for setting policies on transport, buildings and land use, economic development and regeneration, culture and the environment.
In an area which was dominated by coal mining and which fell into economic decline following the closure of the mines, investment in infrastructure was a necessity to bring a new age of economic activity such as the regeneration of Seaham Town Centre and the new East - West A19 link road.
«Access to air travel is essential to business, commerce and industry in providing access to markets (especially emerging markets in Asia and South America); it supports economic development, inward investment and regeneration; it is vital to employment in terms of a range of direct and indirect jobs; it supports inbound / outbound tourism.»
And music has been a key part of economic regeneration in the regions too.
«A regional casino would create enormous economic, tourism and regeneration benefits for Blackpool,» he said, adding: «Blackpool's submission puts forward a very strong case and so to be included in the short list of locations is a great step forward.»
Music has been a key part of economic regeneration in the regions and will continue to be - like the amazing arena which is being developed in Leeds.
«Crossrail will facilitate the continued sustainable development of London's primary finance and business service activities, located in both the City and Docklands and support local and national Government policy for economic development and regeneration, particularly in the Lee Valley and Thames Gateway areas.»
The scheme's objectives also include supporting economic growth and regeneration in deprived parts of the capital: Crossrail Line 1 seeks to regenerate the Paddington Basin, Park Royal and the Thames Gateway; and Crossrail Line 2 aims to regenerate Dalston, Hackney and parts of south west London.
Another priority for Miliband will be to lead a joint Treasury - Cabinet Office review into the future role of the third sector in economic and social regeneration, which was announced in the Budget earlier this year.
Last April Ed Miliband unveiled his plan to put city regions at the heart of his plan for economic regeneration.
§ The DfT does not have sufficient understanding of the economic impact and regeneration benefits of transport infrastructure, compared with alternatives, so is not able to make fully - informed investment decisions.
Research by the House of Lords highlights that other places around the country — such as within the Northern Powerhouse cities — are worried that the policy could «undermine some areas» initiatives around physical and economic regeneration» by restricting the provision of essential, quality commercial space.
Debate - UK economy and the Government's role in promoting growth - Lord Deighton Short Debate - Future role of cultural projects and the arts in regional and economic regeneration - Baroness Quin
Anywhere but Westminster: Hull is aiming to reinvent itself with a 10 - year economic regeneration plan and an attempt to become the UK's next City of Culture.
The State is expected to leverage on infrastructural development, regeneration of old and creation of iconic attractions for entertainment, arts and culture enthusiasts to boost economic activities and expand opportunities for job creation during the various events slated on the calendar.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats will make economic regeneration a priority for the next five years of local government.
The Regeneration Unit in Neurobiology (RUN) was created through a partnership between the HBI, the University of Calgary and the Canada - Alberta Western Economic Partnership Agreement.
For more resources visit thisisgeography.co.uk Lesson sequence: 1 - Urban future 2 - Supersized cities 3 - How cities began 4 - Urbanisation in Africa 5 - Favelas 6 - Urban change in the UK 7 - The future of cities ICT 8 - Introducing Bristol 9 - Social opportunities 10 - Bristol's economy 11 - Urbanisation and the environment 12 - Environmental challenges 13 - Social inequality 14 - New housing in Bristol 15 - The Temple Quarter Regeneration 16 - Rio De Janeiro 17 - Social challenges in Rio 18 - ICT economic challenges in Rio 19 - Improving Rio for the city's poorest
The works in the exhibition addressed cycles of urban decay and regeneration; building community through shared heritage; immigration and displacement; the longing for home in all its senses; and the vast economic disparities that plague our cities.
A staunch supporter of Margate's new Turner Contemporary gallery - Tracey Emin is hoping it will play a significant role in the area's economic regeneration.
She has done so with artistic vision, with tenacity and with a great understanding of the social and economic benefits that culture - led regeneration can bring.
«That's possibly because the north east is a region which in recent years has benefited hugely from economic regeneration brought about through investment in the arts (notably the opening of Baltic and the Sage Centre around the same time as the Millennium Bridge was completed — a combination of events which totally transformed this stretch of the River Tyne).
Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matthew Cain: «When it was first announced that the Turner Prize would be traveling to Baltic, there was a lot of discussion about what the Turner Prize could do for Gateshead, possibly because the north east is a region which in recent years has benefitted hugely from economic regeneration brought about through investment in the arts..
New Cities of Culture to Follow Liverpool's Triumph; We Are the Proud Model for Economic Growth Investment and Regeneration across the UK Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England); February 17, 2010; Jones, Catherine; 700 + words... the Brits, BBC Sports Personality of the Year and the Turner Prize - all taking place in the city.
«This ambitious project will transform this area of Wakefield by using its historic and artistic heritage to act as a catalyst for further economic regeneration for the city and its surrounding areas.
Previously, she worked on environmental, economic and social regeneration in the South West as chief executive of The Silvanus Trust and Groundwork Plymouth Area.
This increase in economic activity has been helped by a recent regeneration strategy, shaping the Future of Portsmouth, which has helped invest # 1 billion into the city.
Strategies: Participatory formulation of linked, appropriate and culturally sensitive Regional Family Violence awareness, intervention an education strategies; proactive intervention through direct support for victims; counselling perpetrators, support discipline of offenders; support culture / heritage regeneration programs that nurture pride, self - confidence and self - esteem; identify economic causes through capacity building.
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