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Scotregen 50 (Summer 2010) The 50th edition of Scotregen draws out some of the topics that the journal has dealt with in the last 15 years. Other articles look at BBC Scotland's 'The Scheme', and community involvement in Kilwinning town centre regeneration, in addition to the usual columns covering health, housing, poverty, planning and more. 
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Scotregen 49 (Spring 2010) The central theme of this issue is: "Supporting regeneration in hard times - a tall order?" Elsewhere, we look at the impact of the recession in post-industrial communities, improving quality in street design, and summarise a recent Scottish Parliament debate on regeneration, in addition to the usual columns. 
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Scotregen 48 (Winter 2009/10) This issue has a special focus on architecture and design in place-making, in addition to the usual wide array of features, columns and reviews. 
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Scotregen 47 (Autumn 2009) Issue 47 features a lead article on the case for an ethical approach to regeneration alongside features on family businesses, common land, community education and community engagement in the planning process. 
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Scotregen 46 (Summer 2009) This issue, the first in full colour, includes a series of feature articles on the approaches to tackling unemployment in the recession, alongside articles on early intervention, Scotland's mental health in 2009, social return on investment and the co-ownership model. 
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Scotregen 45 (Spring 2008) This is a special 24-page issue with feature articles on physical regeneration options in a recession, Wider Role developments and community-based green energy production, in addition to the usual columns and reviews. 
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Issue 44 (Winter 2008) Scotregen 44 includes a series of articles from leading contacts in different sectors on how the credit crunch is affecting Scottish regeneration. 
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Issue 43 (Autumn 2008) This edition features articles on: visions of urban utopia; biological consequences of deprivation; community assets in Glasgow; holistic health and social enterprise; gardening in holistic regeneration efforts; and participative approach to planning, in addition to the usual columns and reviews. 
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Issue 42 (Summer 2008) This edition features a review of rural policy in Scotland, the contribution of football to social regeneration and a successful partnership of community organisations. 
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Issue 41 (Spring 2008) The first Scotregen of 2008 features articles on community asset based regeneration, tackling homelessness, the Time Banking initiative, and the latest developments in European regeneration funding. 
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Issue 40 (Winter 07) This issue includes features on PPP/PFI alternatives, the Firm Foundations housing proposals, addressing democratic deficits in our communities and re-visiting small town regeneration, along with a SURF Report Card and the usual book review and Numbers Game and Language Games columns. 
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Issue 39 (Autumn 07) This issue includes articles on: football and regeneration; the role of employment agencies; EU funding for Scottish regeneration; mental health; and intergenerational trust. 
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Issue 38 (Summer 07) This edition includes features on small town regeneration; a successful German tram system; language learning; positive deviance; and Business Improvement Districts. 
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Issue 37 (Spring 07) In this Scotregen issue SURF goes to parliament giving members the chance to put their points to the politicians. Other features include regeneration policy statements from the main political parties and Di Jennings of the 'Local People Leading' campaign explains some of the thinking behind it. Also, Carole Oatway of Communities Scotland describes the scale and scope of investment and joint working that the organisation is engaged in to meet Scotland's housing needs. 
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Issue 36 (winter 06/spring 07) This Scotregen issue has main features on developing the links between health & regeneration, how to make public/private partnerships more effective and how to promote greater public participation in planning. 
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Issue 35 (autumn 2006) This issue of Scotregen contains features on Non-Profit Distribution Organisations, the Scottish Executive's Social Enterprise strategy and Employability Framework, and building community assets. 
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Issue 34 (Spring/Summer 06) The summer 2006 issue includes main features on Glasgow Housing Association's involvement in regeneration, the future impact of Urban Regeneration Companies and changes in Scottish urban policy design. 
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Issue 33 (Winter 05/Spring 06) The first Scotregen of 2006 includes in-depth coverage of the SURF Best Practice in Regeneration Awards 2005. Also, Carol Tannahill of the Glasgow Centre for Population Health outlines the important link between health & regeneration, and research consultant Lesley Huckfield finds real community involvement lacking. 
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Issue 32 (Autumn/Winter 05) In this issue of Scotregen we ask, "What do we mean by regeneration?" Contributors include Scottish Enterprise's David Coulter, highlighting future regeneration projects across Scotland that SE are involved with, and Ian Mitchell of Communities Scotland, who discusses Regeneration Outcome Agreements. 
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Issue 31 
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Issue 30 
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Issue 29 
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Issue 28 
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Issue 27 
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Issue 26 
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Issue 25 
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Issue 24 
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Issue 23 
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Issue 22 
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Issue 21 
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Issue 20 
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Issue 19 
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Issue 18 
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Issue 17 
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Issue 16 
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Issue 15 
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Issue 14: (September 1999) including articles on the drive to encourage private sector involvement in regeneration; the Social Inclusion Committee of the Scottish Parliament; the Jobs Gap in Britain’s Cities; the report of the Urban Task Force; the Arts and Social Inclusion grants scheme; making Dundee work; SURF going on-line, key players’ involvement in SURF events and details of publications and forthcoming events (4 pages) Also available is the Scottish Executive 8 page insert “GOSSIP” containing articles on ways of listening to SIP communities; the launch of the coalfields regeneration trust; Dundee’s room with a vision; the Highland well-being alliance; People’s juries; household surveys; the opening of the Stepford Road Sports Park in Easterhouse; the Great Northern Partnership; participatory appraisal in Glasgow; Community participation in Motherwell and digital inclusion. 
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Issue 13 
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Issue 12 
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Issue 11: (December 1998) 
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Issue 10: (September 1998) including articles on a new centre planned for Wester Hailes, the political parties speaking out on regeneration and economic and social cohesion through European Social Funds and details of publications and forthcoming events (4 pages) 
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Issue 9: (June 1998) including articles on programme for partnership entering crucial phase, the estates in the knowledge economy, the Crown Street Regeneration Project and details of publications and forthcoming events (4 pages) 
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Issue 8: (March 1998) including articles on the key role for area regeneration in tackling social exclusion, the criteria for measuring successful regeneration, Scottish Enterprise’s network access review, Govan Initiative, the new deal and urban regeneration and details of publications and forthcoming events. (4 pages) 
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Issue 7: (December 1997) including articles on a meeting held with Secretary of State, the Scottish Office’s good practice note on partnership working, the Banbury, generation games, competition in urban regeneration, a Crown Street/ Castlemilk study visit and details of publications and forthcoming events (4 pages) 
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Issue 6: (August 1997) including articles on the whether the new government meant new approaches, culture and regeneration, new health strategies for regenerating neighbourhoods, Glasgow Works, regenerating communities with their involvement and details of publications and forthcoming events (4 pages) 
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Issue 5: (March 1997) including articles on whether the Government had made an adequate response through programme for partnership, reactions to the programme for partnership announcement, monitoring local unemployment, Aberdeen city centre partnership, young people and regeneration and details of publications and forthcoming events (4pages) 
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Issue 3 (August 1996) 
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Issue 2: (April 1996) including articles on delay in programme for partnership, SURF’ s mission statement, derelict land, SURFNET, community participation, urban villages and details of publications and forthcoming events (4 pages) 
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Issue 1: (December 1995) including articles on how can a council wide area regeneration partnership work programme for partnership and details of publications and forthcoming events (4 pages) Out of print 
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