0 the improvement and sometimes replacement of buildings in a city, especially of whole neighbourhoods of housing --
1 the replacement of buildings in a city, esp. of whole neighborhoods of housing --
2 the process of making a poor area of a city attractive for people to live and work in again by building new houses, offices, schools, etc. and improving the existing ones: --
This is particularly serious when one considers that until recently housing associations were foremost in urban renewal in co-operation with local authorities.
That is an aspect of our urban renewal programme to which we attach great importance.
But there is no means of ensuring that any one authority that indulges in urban renewal gets back the money in grant.
We need better housing, better transport and more urban renewal over very wide areas.
The paper set out our strategy for promoting more sustainable patterns of development and encouraging urban renewal.
It also explains our strategy for promoting more sustainable patterns of development and encouraging urban renewal.
Does he agree that, to an extent, the use of brown-field sites is a question of urban renewal?
Suppose the government had a large portfolio of investment projects that are ready to be implemented, projects concerning public housing, urban renewal, urban transportation, high-speed communication, what not.