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Thames Gateway regeneration reviewed

Summary

The Thames Gateway stretches from Canary Wharf to the mouth of the Thames Estuary and is the most ambitious regeneration programme in Western Europe.

By 2016 the Government wants there to be 160,000 new homes and 180,000 new jobs, all provided in an environmentally sustainable fashion.

This Report 'The Thames Gateway: Laying the Foundations (HC 526)' examines whether central government has laid solid foundations for the scheme, if risks have been properly identified, and whether they are being properly managed.

The project is assessed against a framework for best practice for successful regeneration based on both National Audit Office (NAO) research and research by the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment.

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Law-Making Explained

This is a House of Commons Paper (HC 526 2006-07): it is a Report from the National Audit Office (NAO).

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How does it affect me?

If you live in the Thames Gateway area or work in construction, this may be of interest.

The NAO finds that Department for Communities and Local Government already recognise the need to strengthen the management of the programme and have recently appointed a Chief Executive to achieve greater cross-government influence.

This Report contains eight key recommendations to help the Department address the key risks, improve management, and strengthen the coherence of the overall programme:

  1. Create stronger leadership of the programme across central government by establishing a cross-government board of senior official
  2. Establish a joint risk management strategy for the programme
  3. Establish better performance criteria, and assign responsibility for achievement across government
  4. Establish an overall programme plan to coordinate projects and present a live picture of progress
  5. Emphasise central support towards sponsorship of local delivery vehicles
  6. Help and encourage other government departments’ agencies to better integrate their work into the spatial planning of Local Authorities and Regional Assemblies
  7. Develop a cross-government communication and marketing strategy for the Thames Gateway
  8. Make the partnership network more investment friendly.

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