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Strategies for Smaller Centres
A key objective of Government policy is to sustain and enhance the vitality and viability of town centres. However one effect of the success of Planning Policy Guidance Note 6 (PPG6) has been the concentration of new investment and public services into larger centres, and the top 200 centres now...

Town Centre Ftures. An Experian White Paper
Almost 90 per cent of us live and work in towns and cities. Nearly all of us depend on them for meeting friends and colleagues, for shopping, entertainment, leisure, culture, public services and transport. As individuals and families, we depend on them for jobs. As businesses, we depend on them...

Rochdale Safer Communities Strategy
This very wide-ranging project led by town centre management has been designed to reduce crime and the fear of crime under the banner, Everyone is safe and feels safe. Working closely with the borough council, police, safer communities and regeneration partnerships, an impressive list of...

 Redcar Town Centre Partnership
Just as business success demands a dynamic business plan with clear goals and objectives, town centre management extended the same principles to the very place where most businesses operate. It operated through a partnership, who all hold the same aspirations for their town centre, and who work...

Boots Good Practice Guide - TCM Steering and Working Groups
Strengthening the Partnership. Every town or city centre requires a clear focus if it is to continue to prosper and grow. A concise and clear Business Plan needs to be agreed and a Steering Group established to manage and monitor the plans delivery. The steering Group requires its members to work...

 Boots Good Practice Guide - TCM Funding
TCM Funding Local Partnerships and Town Centre Management. When reviewing local partnerships the question most often asked is, “How can the initiative crate investment and income into the partnership?”

ATCM Factfile: Sponsorship and Membership Schemes
Part of a series developed from the ATCM Summer School. Compiled from a presentation by Paul Clement, Head of the Ipswich Partnership and Sharon Mackay, Inverness City Centre Manager, chaired by Matt Corrigan, Lincoln City Centre Manager. The Ipswich Experience Getting Started Ipswich partnership...

Boots Good Practice Guide - BIDs, Lessons Learnt
To date nearly fifty BIDs have been launched in England and Wales, whilst a further dozen ballots have been unsuccessful, not receiving the necessary fifty percent support. This review looks at early experience, and attempts to identify key elements of the BID process that have enabled towns and...

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