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Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum
Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum
Forthcoming event

SURF Open Forum - 13/02/2009

The topic of the next Forum is "Poverty, Inequality and Regeneration in Scotland"



Scotregen Issue 44
Access the Winter 2008 issue of SURF's regeneration policy journal in PDF format.



SURF 2009 Annual Conference
Health, Wellbeing and Regeneration: 26th February in Dundee.



SURF Awards 2008
The SURF Awards were presented by Nicola Sturgeon in December.

Our Mission

SURF: sharing experience : shaping practice

The Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum (SURF) is the independent regeneration and inclusion network for Scotland. Its main purpose is to inform improved regeneration policy and practice. It does so by:

  • Providing a neutral space for all sectors and players involved in Scottish urban regeneration to share their knowledge and experience
  • Stimulating challenging debate about community regeneration policy and practice
  • Maintaining a high status for community regeneration on Scotland’s political agenda
  • Providing relevant and constructive feedback to key policy makers

SURF operates from two basic principles:

  • Successful and sustainable regeneration is only achievable when all aspects of physical, social, economic and cultural regeneration are addressed in a holistic approach.
  • The people who are the intended beneficiaries of any regeneration effort must be meaningfully involved in the process if it is to be successful in planning, implementation and maintenance.

Information on SURF’s activites and how to get more involved is readily available on this site.

 

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Breaking news

2014 Commonwealth Games Legacy - 19/12/2008
Analysis of consultation responses

Equally Well - 11/12/2008
The Scottish Government publish implementation plan

Investing in Affordable Housing - 10/12/2008
New Scottish Government consultation launched

Peter Gibson Memorial Fund - 25/11/2008
New consumer research scholarships available

The Hub Initiative - 18/11/2008
Pathfinder areas to pilot new approach

May Day Network - 12/11/2008
Scottish business leaders focus on climate change

2014 Commonwealth Games Legacy - 11/11/2008
Conference calls for increased public support

Linking Opportunity and Need - 11/11/2008
Maximising the regeneration benefits from physical investment

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