Community engagement in New Deal for Communities programme yields fewer outcomes than might have been anticipated
Planning Theory and Practice on the outcomes to community engagement in urban regeneration schemesUrban regeneration schemes tend to be based on engaging and empowering local residents. A Sheffield Hallam University study has found that even where community engagement is central to a regeneration programme, many key outcomes do not change. Writing in this issue of Planning Theory and Practice (13.4), Paul Lawless and Sarah Pearson, in their article Outcomes from community engagement in urban regeneration: evidence from England's New Deal for Communities Programme, explore the scale and