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Urban Regeneration

Urban Regeneration Companies

Following the recommendations in Lord Rogers’ Urban Task Force Report in 1999, Urban Regeneration Companies (URCs) were established by the Government and local partners.

Their main objective is to achieve a focused, integrated regeneration strategy for key towns and cities. They are responsible for driving forward an integrated vision for the future of their areas by developing and implementing masterplans.

The URCs in England’s Northwest are:

Liverpool Vision’s ambitious regeneration programme aims to restore the city’s status as a premier commercial and retail centre, refurbish its physical fabric and renew its infrastructure. Action areas include an £80 million new commercial quarter at St Paul’s Square, Liverpool’s Cultural Quarter and Lime Street Station, Pier Head, Hope Street Quarter and King’s Waterfront.

New East Manchester is continuing to build on the legacy of the 2002 Commonwealth Games and is establishing high quality employment sites, such as Central Park, the UK's first large scale urban business park aimed at ICT and high technology businesses; redeveloping the Bradford Road Triangle to link the city centre with SportCity; and developing a regeneration framework for Gorton and its surrounding area.

West Lakes Renaissance is addressing the issues facing the communities in Barrow-in-Furness and West Cumbria following the decline in traditional employment industries. Key projects include The Waterfront in Barrow-in-Furness, a £60 million masterplan to transform the town’s port, creating a major employment park for technology-based businesses, a housing development and marina and watersports complex.

Central Salford was established to stimulate new investment and strategically co-ordinate regeneration and redevelopment in seven wards over the next 15 to 20 years. A key element of its programme is the creation of mediacity:uk at Salford Quays, anchored by the BBC.

ReBlackpool aims to transform Blackpool into a thriving, modern resort fit for the 21st century by leading on the delivery of the Blackpool Masterplan. In addition, the URC is redeveloping Blackpool’s central sea-front to protect the sea-wall and create a new tourism attraction.

Investing in England's Northwest (link opens in a new window)