ENQUIRY Q4: 4A.11 Different urban stakeholders have different criteria for judging the success of urban regeneration.

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ENQUIRY Q4: 4A.11 Different urban stakeholders have different criteria for judging the success of urban regeneration.

Task 1: Using page 48 and up to (but not including) table 23 complete page 4A.11a. Salford Quays’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpqzK7xDKaM

National Strategy - Northern Powerhouse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoHrRcKIBKw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6ooOc1Prbg Task 2: Using table 23 on page 49 and your own knowledge complete page A4.11b

Doncaster Earth Centre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywfyyFi6xbs Angel of the North https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGdOX7Fno1M There have been mixed local views regarding the Angel – Could the money be better spent elsewhere? How big? Now most locals love the statue and it is seen as an icon for the area. Task 3: Using page 50 – up until the end of the bullet points complete page 4A.11c

Review of learning Have a silent debate to put down ideas for answering this question. Who are the stakeholders? Why do their views differ? Remember to have balance – pros and cons Remember views change over time Overall do you judge the project a success? Would you judge that ‘Red Rock’ in Stockport has been a successful regeneration project for urban stakeholders?