Redeveloping previously used land is often the best way of securing regeneration funds for a place and creating employment opportunities for local people. The successful and efficient reuse of brownfield land involves many complex issues, which is why it often needs the intervention of the public sector to realise a wide range of benefits.
Here you will find helpful information on different approaches to land and regeneration, learning from past experience and current good practice. This will help you to develop the most effective responses for dealing with land issues, from assessing viability to risk sharing to improving infrastructure.
The tenth report, covering the period 2009-11
This report has been produced by the English Heritage hosted Government Historic Estates Unit (GHEU). It provides information about...