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Community Development Journal 39:177-189
© 2004 Oxford University Press and Community Development Journal

Local regeneration initiatives and capacity building: Whose ‘capacity’ and ‘building’ for what?

John Diamond

Dr John Diamond works in the Centre for Local Policy Studies at Edge Hill College of Higher Education in West Lancashire, UK

Address for correspondence: diamondj{at}edgehill.ac.uk

The UK ‘New’ Labour Government has introduced a number of regional, local and neighbourhood initiatives. These claim to share similar characteristics based upon the concepts of ‘partnership’ and ‘multi-agency’ cooperation. New structures to ensure the accountability and the delivery of these ÔnewÕ forms of governance and service delivery have been established. Local Strategic Partnerships, with an emphasis on community ‘capacity’ building are the latest policy response. This paper, drawing upon research in Manchester and Glasgow, suggests that whilst these initiatives use a new language, they are steeped in old practices. Changing structures does not, of itself, alter the power differences inherent in local neighbourhoods where community groups are cast as ‘dependent’ by regeneration managers seeking to meet performance targets. The paper seeks to identify ways in which this relationship can be altered to enable local groups to negotiate a new agenda.


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