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BURA & IDeA Housing Regeneration Programme
September - December 2008, London

Communities and Local Government (CLG) has funded the Improvement and Development Agency (IDeA) to deliver a support programme which will improve local authorities and their partners’ ability to fulfil their Strategic Housing responsibilities.

The objective of this seminar series is for participants to gain a better understanding of the role of strategic housing in the place making agenda. For attendees it is an opportunity to discuss current issues and gain practical knowledge about the challenges of meeting housing supply in the context of growth and regeneration. Most importantly it identifies the role and potential housing can have in place shaping.

The seminars will be delivered in three full days in consecutive months. The dates for the London Training Programme are below :

  • Seminar One - 8th September 2008
  • Seminar Two - 12th November 2008
  • Seminar Three - 10th December 2008

The IDeA has already subsidised this training from its full price of £405 per attendee for the full programme to the cost of £135 per attendee. We have funds from the 5 Towns Network to pay for five places along the Coast so this will be free to you. Due to high demand, BURA have stipulated that they can only guarantee one place per local authority and any additional attendees will be put on a waiting list.

Please see attached flyer for further information and details on the programme.

For further information, or to reserve your place to attend, please contact :

 

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