H Ward, R Brown, G Hyde-Dryden - 2014 - repository.lboro.ac.uk
Assessing Parental Capacity to Change when Children are on the Edge of Care is an overview of current research evidence, bringing together some of the key research …
Britain began the twenty-first century convinced of its creativity. Throughout the New Labour era, the visual and performing arts, museums and galleries, were ceaselessly promoted as a …
V Lowndes, A Gardner - Local government studies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Through their ambitious devolution programme, the Conservatives show a new assertiveness in relation to restructuring the local state, in contrast to the laissez-faire …
The global financial and economic crisis that hit Western countries between 2007 and 2008 has generated an extensive literature. Several policy responses are now recognized, based …
A Hastings, N Bailey, M Gannon… - Local Government …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The scale of the cuts to local government finance, coupled with increasing demand for services, has led to unprecedented 'budget gaps' in council budgets. Arguably, two …
Drawing on the concept of 'austerity localism',(Featherstone et al., 2012) this paper explores the impact of recent spending cuts and a revitalisation of the localism agenda on the work of …
M Markantoni - Environmental Policy and Governance, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Community energy makes an important contribution to sustainable energy generation, reduction and management, and is a desirable feature of a low carbon future. Renewable …
Problems of housing supply and affordability in England have long been recognized by policy-makers. A key barrier to supply is seen to be community activism by so-called not-in …
M Omstedt - Regional Studies, Regional Science, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This paper considers the unevenness of the 2007–08 crisis by examining the literature of England's North–South divide. From the 1980s this longstanding divide was exacerbated as …