A FORGOTTEN POLICY? A PERSPECTIVE ON THE EVOLUTION AND TRANSFORMATION OF HOUSING ACTION TRUST POLICY, 1987–99
Steven Tiesdell
European Journal of Housing Policy, 2001, vol. 1, issue 3, 357-383
Abstract:
This paper examines the evolution and outcome of Housing Action Trust (HAT) policy, focusing on three aspects of the HAT programme: (1) the initial evolution of HAT policy and, in particular, the detailed changes that allowed HATs to be established; (2) the apparent 'transformation' of HAT policy from an exit mechanism to a neighbourhood regeneration mechanism; and (3) the HAT programme's significance and influence on neighbourhood regeneration policy. The paper is based on a series of interviews in each of the HAT areas in the period 1994–99.
Date: 2001
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