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This 14 page paper considers the way in which regeneration may take place and the impact for the different stakeholders, the paper examines two nearby regeneration schemes in Lancashire; Wigan and Salford. The paper considers who these have met the needs of different stakeholders and compares their performance. The bibliography cites 14 sources.
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performance and may also see employees poorly motivated. If this is the approach taken in terms of individual companies then we can also argue this is the right approach to
take when looking at places where they are run down and suffering form many of the social problems connected with dilapidated areas are motives. This may include poor economic performance,
poor social conditions, such as litter and graffiti lack of maintenance and high crime rates. These are the areas that are in the least demand so prices fall and those
only people or business that are prepared to live or work there arte those who cannot afford better premises. This develops into a negative cycle and the area along with
those living and working in the area are likely to continue suffering ads a result of the conditions. This does not mean the area does not have resources,
but it means they are not being used. One aim of regeneration may be argued to make use of the resources in an area. However, this alone is not sufficient.
The use of regeneration may also be seen as creating new resources by maximising the existing resources. Many areas have seen this occur, and with the fall of Rover
and the large area that will be left unused we nay see more development and partnerships created to develop this area rather than leave it baron and unproductive. Redevelopment may
not provide the thousands of jobs that have been left, but it may help to replace some and help restructure a local economy. The term regeneration may be defined
as meaning re-growth or rebirth. The aim is to recreate an area bring back prosperity and a positive economic and social growth cycle. This can be seen as an important
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