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Andrew Maliphant - Local Regeneration Handbook

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Local Regeneration Handbook In the beginning there was nothing which - photo 1
Local Regeneration Handbook
In the beginning, there was nothing, which exploded (Terry Pratchett, Lords and Ladies, Gollancz, 1992)
And God said, Let there be Light (The King James Bible, Genesis 1:3)
At school I was taught we need a healthy balance between the mental, the physical and the spiritual.
You will need a strong world view to support you in the regeneration jungle.
Local Regeneration Handbook
  • Andrew Maliphant
  • Cartoons by Kipper Williams
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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Andrew Maliphant 2018
Cartoons Kipper Williams 2018
First published 2018
Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form, or by any means, only with the prior permission in writing of the publishers, or in the case of reprographic reproduction, in accordance with the terms of licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside those terms should be sent to the publishers.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2017938371
British Library Cataloguing in Publication data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN 978-1-5264-2698-7
ISBN 978-1-5264-2699-4 (pbk)
Editor: Robert Rojek
Editorial assistants: John Nightingale and Catriona McMullen
Production editor: Katherine Haw
Copyeditor: Jane Fricker
Proofreader:Andy Baxter
Indexer: Andrew Maliphant
Marketing manager: Susheel Gokarakonda
Cover design: Stephanie Guyaz
Typeset by: C&M Digitals (P) Ltd, Chennai, India
Printed in the UK
Andrew Maliphant has produced the first book on regeneration to be written from - photo 4
Andrew Maliphant has produced the first book on regeneration to be written from the perspective of the practitioner for other practitioners. Drawing upon extensive personal experience the book outlines the opportunities and pitfalls in the field, identifying the personal skills which are necessary to perform what is often a complex and demanding role. The settings and challenges may vary but all regeneration practitioners will recognise the authentic voice of a professional attempting to improve localities.
Jon Talbot, Centre for Work Related Studies, University of Chester
Andrew Maliphant makes the art of local regeneration easy and practical for student and practitioner in this exciting and user friendly handbook. No stone is left unturned in his comprehensive advice on the purpose of regeneration and the teamwork critical to it, the pitfalls to avoid and the thematic context. He debunks the myths surrounding the regeneration types in the sustainable development and planning contexts, with clarity, in laymans terms. His analysis of the operational aspects of regeneration (managerial and financial) is indispensable for all readers serious about involvement in local sustainability projects.
Chris Borg, National Association of Local Councils
For both the practitioner and the novice, this handbook is a brilliant guide into the world of regeneration. Providing an historic, academic and practical insight into a subject that can often confuse and overwhelm us. Case studies bring the concepts to life, making it relatable and enabling the reader to identify the importance of a holistic approach as regeneration is presented in all its guises. The injection of humour and tips to navigate the jargon bring a smile to the reader, and genuinely make the book an educational delight.
Alison Robinson, CEO of Gloucestershire Association of Parish & Town Councils
About the Authors
Andrew Maliphanthas been working in regeneration since 1988 when he left the - photo 5
Andrew Maliphanthas been working in regeneration since 1988, when he left the private sector to study Heritage Management at the Ironbridge Institute in Shropshire in effect the first UK postgraduate course in all aspects of regeneration.
Since then he has worked on town centre regeneration in Ulverston in Cumbria, in Cinderford in the Forest of Dean and in the City of Gloucester, and on breaking cycles of deprivation in Oxfordshire housing estates, all of which required partnership working across all sectors to deliver multi-agency projects. He is now working on local regeneration as a clerk for a rural parish in Gloucestershire, having been chair of a community library cooperative, and coordinator of a project to support new start-up businesses. He describes what he does as helping people to help themselves. Andrew has published articles on sustaining community projects based on environmental work in Hampshire, and a perspective on the social regeneration of Gloucester city centre, but this is his first book.
About the Cartoonist
From a central London studio Kipper Williamsdraws for newspapers magazines - photo 6
From a central London studio, Kipper Williamsdraws for newspapers, magazines, audio visual presentations and greetings cards. Clients include The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Spectator, Private Eye, Country Life, John Lewis Gazette, Recharge, Broadcast, Engineering and Technology, Radio Times, Coaching at Work.
Kipper has provided drawings for a number of books, and his cartoons have been acquired by the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Cartoon Art Trust. His collection of cartoons All in Tents and Porpoises The Best of Kipper Williams was published by Amberley in 2016.
Prologue
Regeneration is about change.
I am still learning about regeneration, of places and communities, but I would like to share what I think I have learnt from people and experience over the past 25 years. This is by way of a contribution to the next 25 years, when local sustainability and leadership will be even more important than any national government support.
I make no apology for writing from a people perspective. As both actors and beneficiaries in regeneration, people are key to improving their own world. People can find money, but money on its own cant find the right people to make the right changes happen.
This book is based on experience in the UK, and its publication is one response to the new conditions that have developed there in recent times. One common message for all readers, wherever they live, is that they question received wisdom from any quarter in the light of local conditions. We know broad sweeping statements or policies do not fit every situation, so be careful of change, and carry out due diligence.
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