Regeneration and Renewal

The government has set a national target to ensure within the next 10-20 years nobody will be at a serious disadvantage because they live in a particular area.

Where people live influences their opportunities in life. If you live in one of the country's most disadvantaged areas your choices may be very limited. Schools may not be good. Businesses could be struggling. Public transport and housing may be poor. Often the people who live in these areas have little choice over where and how they live.

Regeneration and renewal aims to help these areas. We do this by working with the communities to develop stable businesses, more job opportunities and a safer place to live with better schools, good homes and a sense of community.

These pages give you more information about the projects that are being carried out in Southampton.

Contact Details:
Address: Regeneration and Renewal, Southampton City Council, Ground Floor, Southbrook Rise, 4-8 Millbrook Road East, Southampton
Postcode: SO16 1YG
Telephone: 023 8083 3936
Email: regeneration@southampton.gov.uk

Grants and Funding

The grants and funding pages have information on grants available from the council. They also tell you where you can get advice and support when looking for funding.

Our approach to neighbourhood renewal

Our approach to neighbourhood renewal is shaped by the Local Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy (LNRS). The LNRS was produced by the Southampton Partnership in 2006.

Regeneration Programmes

These pages provide information on our regeneration programmes.

Southampton Information, Training and Employment Services (SITES)

Information about Southampton Information, Training and Employment Services (SITES).


Last updated: 27 October 2008

Southampton City Council, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY - email gateway@southampton.gov.uk - tel 023 8022 3855 - minicom 023 8083 2798