Abstract

While the Urban Programme remains the central mechanism for the implementation of urban regeneration in Scotland, it has experienced a significant evolution in recent years, manifested for instance by the introduction of Priority Partnership Areas which are intended to target resources on concentrated areas of multiple deprivation. This evolution has culminated in the latest review which brings the Urban Programme more into line with the government's wider agenda in relation to social inclusion. Consequently, Priority Partnership Areas are to be replaced by Social Inclusion Partnerships which introduce a number of innovative features, including the possibility of city‐wide sectoral measures.

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