Town Centre Regeneration: TCRF Case Studies Report

The report presents findings of research undertaken in nine case study areas that received funding from the Town Centre Regeneration Fund (TCRF). The report highlights baseline measures for monitoring town centre regeneration activity relative to each case study. The report is one of four publications produced by this research.


Footnotes

[1] Government Economic Strategy sets out the approach to delivering sustainable economic growth and the National Performance Framework provides details of how progress will be measured.

[2] SPP (February 2010) is a consolidated statement of Scottish Government policy on land use planning

[3] The workless benefit claimant, JSA claimant, and qualifications data presented in the baseline Tables are not available at data zone level. The figures are based on the CAS wards- the nearest available fit to the local area as defined.

[4] Stromness Urban Design Framework, Orkney Islands Council/ WMUD et. al, May 2009

[5] Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics

[6] Moray Structure Plan, 2007

[7] Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics

[8] Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics

[9] Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics

[10] This refers to the BAE Systems facility, which is still located within the heart of the area.

[11] The workless benefit claimant, JSA claimant, and qualifications presented in Table 1.2 are not available at data zone level. The figures are based on the wards of Govan- the nearest available fit to the local area as defined in paragraph 7.18.

[12] Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics

[13] The others are Bellshill, Coatbridge, Cumbernauld, Kilsyth, Motherwell, and Wishaw.

[14] Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics

[15] The town is classified in the Local Plan as an outstanding conservation area.

[16] These are the Primary Hub in the central Borders area, the Eastern Hub; and the Western Hub

[17] The Primary Hub comprises the towns of Galashiels, Melrose, Kelso, Jedburgh, Hawick and Selkirk.

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