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the role of an E conomic Development practitioner in SA Phila Xuza 10 November 2017 Outline Introduction Small Town Regeneration and LED What is a town So why regeneration ID: 852929

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1 Small Town Regeneration – the role of
Small Town Regeneration – the role of an E conomic Development practitioner in SA? Phila Xuza 10 November 2017 Outline • Introduction • Small Town Regeneration and LED • What is a town? • So why regeneration? • Regeneration: is it the role of an LED Manager? What is CSTR? • CSTR is the mentor that awakens the intrinsic worth of

2 small towns as valuable contributors to
small towns as valuable contributors to the stimulation of vibrant regional economies . • We give advice and support to the municipalities that own these towns and businesses that have interest in them . • This we do through offering the following services ; training, capability development, consulting, investment attraction and research . â

3 €¢ ‘A gathering of people with houses
€¢ ‘A gathering of people with houses they stay in, supported by trade and industry so required by them’. (F. Kruger) • ‘A concentrated place where people conduct trade from different settlements, usually protected from thugs by police and invasion by fortified walls’. (Y. Ngqele ) • ‘A market place where people buy and sell g

4 oods’ Definition of towns? 4 What is
oods’ Definition of towns? 4 What is a town? • ‘A town is a complex system and at any point in time the physical, technical and social manifestation of the dominant though changing demographic, cultural and economic processes of its population . For well - being, the system depends on both stock (high level skills in leadership, entrepren

5 eurship and knowledge) and sound process
eurship and knowledge) and sound processes (service delivery, payment & municipal accounts, protection of the cadastre, entrepreneurs that operate beyond local consumer spending, functioning, training, effective crime and judicial processes)’ . (J . Wessels ) What is a town? • ‘A community - based service deliverer’ (K . D Xuza, 72 ) •

6 ‘A town is a place of creativity and
‘A town is a place of creativity and enterprise where social and cultural interactions drive innovation and wealth creation’ . • Towns allow us to share resources and services . Their density means that shops, workplaces, leisure, culture and public services are near, and if we don’t actually live amongst them, they are still where publ

7 ic transport goes, and are accessible to
ic transport goes, and are accessible to the whole community’ . (Scotland Towns Partnership) What is a town? • ‘A town is a built - up area with a name, defined boundaries and local government, it is larger than a village and generally smaller than a city ’ • ‘A human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city’ (Wikip

8 edia) • ‘A town is a place with many
edia) • ‘A town is a place with many streets and building, where people live and work’ (Collins Dictionary) People . Place . Trade . System . Area . Settlement . Deliverer Stages of Regeneration 5 phases of regeneration; • Visioning process • Feasibility studies • Business Plans • Implementation • Exit strategy (an example of Al