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Funding in Regeneration
Regeneration funding streams and grants
Find out how regeneration funding works in the UK and browse details of more than 60 Government and other funding streams
Choose one of the links below to browse our listing of more than 60 regeneration funding streams.
Moneywise
Moneywise - Reaching Communities
Source of funding: Good causes distributor the Big Lottery Fund.
Regeneration Funding Explained
The Top 100 Regeneration Projects
Welcome to our exclusive listing of the UK's 100 most valuable physical regeneration schemes: £36 billion worth of ongoing projects from Lanarkshire to London, Rochester to Roath Basin. In terms of physical regeneration, this is the ultimate A-list.
A contest for cash
The Olympic Delivery Authority claims that it cannot legally insist that companies working on Olympic contracts pay their employees more than the minimum wage. But is that really the case? Anna Jefferys investigates.
The Money List 2007
These are regeneration's biggest developers. Having carried out intensive primary research, Regeneration & Renewal profiles the 30 companies most active in redeveloping deprived areas from Aberdeen to Cowes. By Alexandra Coxon, Joey Gardiner, Jon Neale, Matt Ross, Samantha Thorpe and Stuart Watson.
Salary Survey 2007
Almost 1000 planners responded to Planning's first survey of the profession since 1999.
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