Regeneration Project definition
Examples of Regeneration Project in a sentence
A particularly large influx of new material into the collections is expected over the next 1-3 years as newly regenerated materials are sent to Centres from the Regeneration Project.
Project having reached the relevant First Payment Date and, where such Named Project is an Estate Regeneration Project, the Estate Regeneration Funding Condition having been satisfied, the Grant Recipient may apply to the GLA for the First Tranche Grant payable in respect of that Named Project to be paid to it.
Subject to a Named Project having reached the Start on Site Tranche Payment Date and where such Named Project is an Estate Regeneration Project, the Estate Regeneration Funding Condition having been satisfied, the Grant Recipient may apply to the GLA for the Start on Site Tranche Grant payable in respect of that Named Project to be paid to it.
The Grant Recipient must make its application through OPS in accordance with the requirements of OPS from time to time Subject to a Named Project having reached the Start on Site Tranche Payment Date and where such Named Project is an Estate Regeneration Project, the Estate Regeneration Funding Condition having been satisfied, the Grant Recipient may apply to the GLA for the Start on Site Tranche Grant payable in respect of that Named Project to be paid to it.
Project having reached the relevant First Payment Date and, where such Named Project is an Estate Regeneration Project, the Funding Condition having been satisfied, the Grant Recipient may apply to the GLA for the First Tranche Grant payable in respect of that Named Project to be paid to it.
Subject to a Named Project having reached the Start on Site Tranche Payment Date and where such Named Project is an Estate Regeneration Project, the Estate Regeneration Funding Condition having been satisfied, the Lead Partner may apply to the GLA for the Start on Site ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ payable in respect of that Named Project to be paid to it.
The 8 The additional accessions resulting from the Regeneration Project have only been included in the calculation of 2015 collection sizes when these exceed the total background acquisition rate for the five years rest of the collection continues to be processed for long-term storage and the cost for this is included in Section 4.
Some objections have expressed the view that there is a strong sense of community within the Estate, and that the Regeneration Project will disperse members of that community.
The Clapham Park Regeneration Project (the “Development”) is a housing led development project being delivered following a stock transfer from the London Borough of Lambeth which includes delivery of 1,600 new homes, commercial premises and community facilities in the Clapham Park area in SW2 and ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
The objectors claim that the new buildings have been plagued with problems in other parts of the Regeneration Project.