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Find out how the Vacant and Derelict Land Fund has been used in projects around Scotland.
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The new People and Communities Fund will support community organisations to grow and strengthen.
The Scottish Government has launched Achieving a Sustainable Future: The Regeneration Strategy, which sets out the Government's vision of a Scotland where our most disadvantaged communities are supported and where all places are sustainable and promote well-being. The strategy also sets out our plans for delivering this vision in partnership with our stakeholders.
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Regeneration is the lasting transformation of places to benefit those who live and work there.
The Scottish Government works to do this sustainably through enabling targeted action in the most disadvantaged areas and by devolving power locally.
Disadvantaged communities are helped through the creation of mixed communities and urban regeneration companies, which aim to regenerate run-down areas of Scotland through a co-ordinated approach from public and private sector organisations.
Policy on town centres and bringing vacant and derelict land back into productive use contributes to the Government's Purpose of increasing sustainable economic growth. By empowering and engaging communities the talent and creative potential of local people can be realised to deliver successful solutions to local challenges.
Three learning networks connect people involved in community regeneration, towns and high streets or mixed communities to good practice in regeneration.
Page updated: Friday, May 11, 2012