Developing a sub-regional growth strategy: Reflections on recent English experience
Allan Cochrane,
Bob Colenutt and
Martin Field
Local Economy, 2013, vol. 28, issue 7-8, 786-800
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This article critically reviews the experience of a major sub-regional strategy which sought to bring housing and economic development together, under the aegis of the Sustainable Communities Plan. It draws on evidence from a current ESRC-funded project focused on Milton Keynes and Northamptonshire, the northern part of the growth area of Milton Keynes and the South Midlands identified in the Sustainable Communities Plan. The Sustainable Communities Plan promised a comprehensive approach to regional development in a series of ‘growth areas’ in key locations around the South East of England, based primarily upon building ‘sustainable communities’ which would include investment in jobs, town centres, schools, transport, housing and community facilities. However, a much-desired ‘step change’ in housing, economic delivery and sustainable development relied heavily on the expectation of extensive activity by the private sector (particularly by the house-building industry). The extent to which this was a realistic expectation is questioned in the article, which also highlights issues of governance. The shift in priorities towards quantity targets away from issues of quality in the wake of recession helped to undermine the satiability agenda. While the Sustainable Communities Plan may itself have been inadequate, based on unsustainable assumptions about what the private house-building sector would deliver, it nevertheless sought to incorporate a wider strategic vision for the sub-region around which argument was possible. Such possibilities seem absent within the current government’s localist agenda.
Keywords: governance; house-building; infrastructure; local government; Milton Keynes; Northamptonshire; planning; regions; South East of England; sustainability; sustainable communities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1177/0269094213500627
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