Our Clients & Partners
The Regeneration & Planning team works with a broad range of clients from government departments and regional bodies, to local authorities and local partnerships. We also work in partnership with academic institutions and consultancies, NGOs and not-for-profit organisations as well as providing thought pieces for magazines and journals (details of published work can be found under Publications — Reports, Articles and Newsletters).
- Department for Communities and Local Government (formerly the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister), including the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit, the Social Exclusion Unit (now at the Cabinet Office), the Urban Policy Unit and English Partnerships
- Home Office, including the Active Communities Directorate, the Community Cohesion Unit and the Civil Renewal Unit
- Other government departments, including the Department of Trade and Industry, the Department for Education and Skills and the National Assembly for Wales
- Regional Development Agencies and bodies, including the South East of England Regional Assembly, the North West Development Agency, Advantage West Midlands and the East of England Development Agency
- Local Enterprise Growth Initiatives (LEGI), including Waltham Forrest and Norwich
- Local Single Regeneration Budget (SRB) partnerships, including Plymouth, Oldham, Finsbury Park, Clapton, Renewal (covers 6 boroughs of West London), Dalgarno (West London), Thames Gateway and the Coalfield Alliance
- Local Neighbourhood Renewal Fund (NRF) and New Deal for Communities (NDC) partnerships, including Lambeth, Acton, Plymouth, Enfield, Northumberland Park (Haringey), Bradford, Oldham, Hartlepool, Doncaster, Haringey and West Ham and Plaistow
- Local Authorities and Strategic Partnerships, including Stevenage, Kensington & Chelsea, Sandwell, Haringey, Lambeth, Brent, Ealing, Hampshire, Hammersmith & Fulham, Hartlepool and Gloucestershire
- Local housing estates, including Wornington Green, Edward Woods, Tooley Street and the Heygate Estate
- Charities and non-for profit organisations, including Sussex Learning and Skills Council, Refugee Challenge Fund
- Consultancies, Academics and Media Institutions, including the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research at Sheffield Hallam University, the London School of Economics (LSE), the Department for Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, New Start magazine, the Urban and Economic Development unit (URBED), Urban Practitioners, Shared Intelligence and the Local Economic Policy Unit at London South Bank University
- National Audit Office, for whom we undertook an evaluation of the Community Empowerment Fund