| Development and Renewal, 31 March: Panel Discussion The Development and Renewal panelists explore whether large shopping centres like Westfield and Bluewater have a detrimental effect on town centre retailing or not. |
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| Development and Renewal, 31 March: Panel Discussion Richard Coppell, Lend Lease, notes the advantage of land ownership in creating a good tenant mix in retail areas, and how lower public investment in public realm may make it more difficult to attract quality tenants in the future. |
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| Development and Renewal, 31 March: Panel Discussion Richard Coppell, Lend Lease, explains how catering can form a valuable component of retail led regeneration areas. Tony Westbrook, LB Barnet and Stuart Morley, GVA, explain how to attract shoppers and compete with online retailing. |
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| Development and Renewal, 16 February: Panel Discussion What does the freedom to increase rents mean for the mixed communities agenda? |
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| Development and Renewal, 16 February: Panel Discussion How can estate regeneration schemes be delivered, with limited HRA borrowing capacity? |
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| Development and Renewal, 16 February: Panel Discussion Is DCLG aware of the dual impact of Welfare reform and changes to social housing? |
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| Clive Dutton, Director of Regeneration, Planning and Property, LB Newham speaking about how Newham is braving the economic climate, and progress at Canning Town. Clive was a guest speaker at our Development and Renewal event on 20 January 2011 at Battersea Power Station. |
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| Andrew Screen, GVA and Matthew Taylor, Treasury Holdings talking about Tax Increment Financing and what the coalition government needs to do to make it happen in England. Andrew and Matthew were both guest speakers at our Development and Renewal event on 20 January 2011 at Battersea Power Station. |
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| David Lunts, Regional Director, London, HCA David found time at the Future of London Conference 2010 to talk to Regeneration and Renewal magazine about the range of potential impacts that the Comprehensive Spending Review could have on the delivery of housing in London over the coming years. |
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| Rt Hon Michael Heseltine Lord Heseltine was a keynote speaker at the FoL 2010 Conference, and here discusses with Regeneration and Renewal the likelihood of the Regional Growth Fund being used in a London context, as well as the future of the Thames Gateway. |
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