NEWS: Upton Lodge Farm feasibility advice

We recently finished a feasibility study looking at options for this important complex of historic buildings within the Upton urban extension at Northamptonshire. Engaging a wide range of local groups and stakeholders, our work sought to create a flexible management model that would a
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NEWS: IPA Launches

Ross Ingham and Kate Pinnock are delighted to announce that they have recently established Ingham Pinnock Associates Ltd, a new economic development and regeneration consultancy. We focus on combining economic development skills with masterplanning, management and delivery. We improve
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EVENT: Aylsham Business & Enterprise Forum launches

Aylsham Business & Enterprise Forum (ABEF) launches at the AGM at Blickling Hall in Aylsham. This new forum is based on a set of recommendations contained within the Aylsham Regeneration & Delivery Strategy developed by Ross Ingham and Kate Pinnock, this work commenced at prio
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NEWS: Aylsham adopts Regeneration & Delivery Report

The EDP reports on the Regeneration & Delivery Report, read more here. Please note, this work commenced at prior employment, Urban Delivery.
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NEWS: Morgan Sindall appointed as developer for Moat Lane

Morgan Sindall Investments Ltd has been appointed as development partner for Towcester’s Moat Lane regeneration scheme (this occured during previous employment at Urban Delivery). For further information please see the following press release: http://www.moatlane.org/2012/03/all-syste
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ARTICLE: De-risking regeneration projects

Kate considers in Planning magazine how in an era of funding cuts and significant economic uncertainty, public-sector led regeneration projects can be delivered. She looks at the way teams can de-risk projects through a variety of means including: building resolve and support through
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ARTICLE: A catalyst for change

Is it time to stop trying to justify investment in green infrastructure using the end product as a driver? Is it time to consider investment in terms of ensuring regeneration is able to progress where green infrastructure is an important catalyst? Kate Pinnock explores these tricky di
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ARTICLE: Power Play

Sylvia Crowe’s The Landscape of Power is strangely prescient more than 50 years on from its publication, finds Kate Pinnock Our ancestors were convinced that all they did was justified by economic results.” This statement sounds every bit like a futuristic appraisal of our current eco
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ARTICLE: Recovery position

Ross Ingham explores the new infrastructure fund: The Chancellor’s promise of a £25bn infrastructure fund has added to the range of initiatives now available to aid urban regeneration. Our economic future relies on these being successfully deployed. To read the full article please cli
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ARTICLE: Grow your own business rate income

Ross Ingham explores business rate income in Public Finance: Current proposals to relocalise business rates will create a direct link between economic performance and additional revenue for local authorities. So how can they maximise the opportunities? To read the full article please
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