Description: A fundamental component of the City Centre Strategy 2014–2019 is the establishment of nine new city centre Districts and the creation of Regeneration Frameworks for each one of these Districts.The Regeneration Frameworks are being developed collaboratively with stakeholders, and will involve a flexible and holistic approach that promotes the unique identity of the District and its regeneration through sustainable placemaking programmes .and area enhancement interventions.The methodology comprises a wide range of surveys and analysis, and will review the history, current land use, urban form, character, vacant and derelict land, committed development, listed buildings, network of streets, public transport, green networks, all economic and social considerations including public space behaviour observations, health and wellbeing indicators, people movement patterns, orientation, disconnection, daytime and night-time economies and resulting character. The methodology also takes into consideration the previous work undertaken in the Conservation Area Appraisals as each Regeneration Framework is developed.In addition, short to medium term measures will be introduced to react to more immediate issues, and catalyst projects of various types will be progressed across the city centre.The key objectives that underpin these Frameworks are likely to include a focus on:The production of District-specific placemaking policiesImproved connectivity offering opportunities to walk, cycle, sit and stay in quality public spacesA balanced approach to motorised vehicle, pedestrian and cycle networksImproved lighting features and feelings of safetyIntegrated green and blue infrastructureMore active frontages, particularly on south-facing sunny sides of the streetDeveloping a flexibility in land use categoriesDeveloping proactive incentive schemes for short and medium term uses