CP: Urban Regeneration - Birmingham Flashcards
What case study should be used for urban regeneration / an example of multiple groups working together?
Birmingham Jewellery Quarter
What were the issues facing the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham?
Decline of manufacturing in Britain in 1970s resulted in derelict factories.
What groups were involved in the regeneration of the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham?
- Public partners funded by central government
- Local government/Birmingham City Council
- NGOs eg. Friends Groups
- Private developers eg. SPACE
- Local residents
Describe the role of public partners in the regeneration project in Birmingham:
Hylton Street Development
- Multiple government-funded agencies working together
- Encouraging graduate designers + manufacturers to stay in the city by providing affordable housing + workshops.
Describe the role of Birmingham City Council in the regeneration project:
Big City Plan
- Plans to build ‘the Golden Square’ to host public events and exhibitions
Describe the role of private investors in the regeneration project in Birmingham:
Society for the Protection of Artistic + Cultural Enterprise - SPACE
- Refurbished derelict buildings to create offices + workspaces for arts, media + creative enterprises
Describe the roles of NGOs in the regeneration project in Birmingham:
Friends Groups
- Local residents refurbishing + maintaining local cemeteries
- ‘Adopt a grave’ scheme
- Aim to clean-up area
Describe the role of local residents in the regeneration project in Birmingham:
- Organised local market to increase visitors
- Trying to secure World Heritage status to raise profile globally
What is a negative of the urban regeneration in Birmingham Jewellery Quarter?
Gentrification