For over half a century, billions have been spent on a revolving door of programmes aimed at fixing Britain’s poorest neighbourhoods, with little to no real change.
‘A Modest Proposal’ calls for a radical shift—moving beyond micro-interventions and civic management, toward a distributist approach that prioritises the community and place-based ownership of property, land, and productive assets.
The report follows the Independent Commission on Neighbourhoods (ICON) final report on neighbourhood renewal. While ICON’s work provides a valuable and comprehensive assessment of the scale of disadvantage facing communities — and sets out practical recommendations around funding, governance and long-term commitment — A Modest Proposal goes further in questioning the underlying economic model that has shaped regeneration policy for decades.
Key recommendations of the report include:
Embed home ownership pathways within place-based funding
Actively tilt the market in favour of small and local owners
Support co-operative and community ownership institutions
Protect emerging owners from excessive financial burdens
Align cultural renewal with economic reform
Published: 10 February 2026
Key recommendations of the report include:
Embed home ownership pathways within place-based funding
Actively tilt the market in favour of small and local owners
Support co-operative and community ownership institutions
Protect emerging owners from excessive financial burdens
Mark is an experienced policy and research strategist with over 20 years working in partnership with businesses, public bodies, cities and counties to develop successful place-making strategies.
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