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2 Urban Regeneration in Northern Ireland Consultation on proposals for a new Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal Urban Regeneration and Community Development Group

3 Northern Ireland Executive Committee Programme for Government Promotion of equality and human rights Tackling poverty and social disadvantage Renewal of the most disadvantaged neighbourhoods

4 Sustaining and enhancing local communities in the most disadvantaged urban areas; and Improving community relations and tackling the divisions in our society

5 Purpose  To provide overview of contents of consultation document previously published:-  Where we have come from/key lessons learned  Current urban regeneration issues  Possible future strategic direction  Examine possible delivery mechanisms

6  Many successful Programmes: Laganside, UDG, EI,CD,CRISP, MBW, LRI;  Measures have been developed over time to deal reactively with evolving urban problems;  Mix of resources inc: mainstream public funds, EU, IFI. Where have we come from?

7 iv. Independent evaluations have indicated that:- v. Physical and economic, as opposed to social regeneration has been emphasised; has not always had desired impact on social inclusion vi. Effective regeneration requires development of cross-cutting policies/joined up delivery across public service What key lessons have been learned?

8  Effective regeneration brings together four strands of people, jobs, services, infrastructure  Improving quality of life within disadvantaged communities requires active engagement of these communities What key lessons have been learned?

9 Key Urban Regeneration Issues  Multiple deprivation exists in significant concentrations in cities and large towns;  Has persisted over time from one generation to the next;  Manifestation of urban areas with widespread multiple deprivation is well documented;

10  Characterised by-  dominance of social housing  high unemployment and dependence on state benefits  low average income and high levels of poverty  low levels of skills and qualifications  below average standards of health  above average crime rates Key Urban Regeneration Issues

11  Continuing need to address economic and social problems in urban areas;  Existing policy instruments lack coherence and integration but retain value as engines for change;  We want to to co-ordinate more effectively action to reduce inequalities within and between urban communities; The Proposed Strategy

12  Key components of the new strategy are:-  To tackle the most acute deprivation/disadvantage;  To place regeneration at the centre of the work of departments, agencies and programmes;  To empower communities to shape, then drive, urban renewal initiatives focused at the neighbourhood level; The Proposed Strategy

13  To move away from project / policy instrument-led regeneration towards an area/needs based approach;  To develop city and town centres strengthening linkages with disadvantaged areas;  To develop and implement plans on a partnership basis; and  For the purpose of achieving sustainable renewal and stability to commit to a 7 to 10 year implementation time- scale The Proposed Strategy

14  An urban regeneration framework structure is proposed to include:-  At regional level, inter- Departmental Group, led by DSD, will provide strategic leadership and overall accountability;  At District Council level, evolving Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) under Peace II; Delivering the strategy

15  At local level, neighbourhood renewal initiatives linked to LSPs of Peace II  Town/city centre regeneration, led by DSD, in consultation with public / private sector organisations Delivering the strategy

16  Firstly: to put tackling of most acute deprivation/ disadvantage at heart of all regeneration activity;  Secondly: to focus regeneration activity at the neighbourhood level and empower communities to shape, and then drive, urban renewal initiatives in their own areas; Summary Key components of the New Strategy are:-

17  Thirdly: to encourage Departments/Agencies to place regeneration at the centre of work programmes;  Finally: to commit to 7 to 10 year planning and implementation timescale, for sustainable renewal and stability to be achieved. Summary

18 What happens next  Consultation period (extended to end October)  Responses analysed and assessed  Detailed strategy devised and endorsed  Agreed strategy launched

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