Carnivals and regeneration
(2007)
Journal Article
Tallon, A. (2007). Carnivals and regeneration. Town and Country Planning -London- Town and Country Planning Association-, 76, 256-260
All Outputs (5)
Urban transformations: Regeneration and renewal through leisure, sport and tourism (2007)
Book
Aitchison, C., Richards, G., & Tallon, A. (2007). Urban transformations: Regeneration and renewal through leisure, sport and tourism. Eastbourne: Leisure Studies Association
Introduction: Making space - making a difference: The role of the cultural sector in urban development (2007)
Book Chapter
Aitchison, C., Richards, G., & Tallon, A. (2007). Introduction: Making space - making a difference: The role of the cultural sector in urban development. In C. Aitchison, G. Richards, & A. Tallon (Eds.), Urban Transformations: Regeneration and Renewal through Leisure and Tourism. Eastbourne: Leisure Services Association
New populations in the British city centre: Evidence of social change from the census and household surveys (2007)
Journal Article
Bromley, R. D., Tallon, A., & Roberts, A. J. (2007). New populations in the British city centre: Evidence of social change from the census and household surveys. Geoforum, 38(1), 138-154. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2006.07.008Encouraged by government policies to promote city centre living and to increase residential land use on brownfield sites, there has been considerable repopulation of the city centre. Through detailed small-area census analysis of Birmingham, Bristol,... Read More about New populations in the British city centre: Evidence of social change from the census and household surveys.
Bristol (2007)
Journal Article
Tallon, A. (2007). Bristol. Cities, 24(1), 74-88. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2006.10.004Bristol is the sixth largest city in England and is one of eight 'core' cities. Bristol provides a particularly interesting example of a city which is currently relatively economically successful in the British context. However, there are pressures o... Read More about Bristol.