Project will explore a unique approach to resident-led placemaking
In an exploratory pilot launched today, 3 communities that are part of the £150m resident-led Big Local programme [1] will work closely with a panel of specialists from The Academy of Urbanism [2], to explore how their neighbourhoods could take better advantage of local assets and address planning and urban design issues.
The 3 communities are:
Mick Fellows from Westfield Big Local said, “Our Partnership in Westfield has always opened the doors to the community and we hope that by working with The Academy of Urbanism we can enable everyone to have a voice and effect positive change in Westfield. We are particularly interested in hearing from young people in the area and establishing a youth forum, where we can hear those voices and really push forward with what they would like to see.”
During the 3-month project, The Academy will lead intensive two-day ‘diagnostic workshops’ with residents, organisations and others. The workshops will include:
After the workshops, a final report from The Academy will be provided for each area, and will be used to inform their future plans and help them to realise their ambitions.
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[1] Big Local is a resident-led programme of local transformation and the biggest place-based funding programme currently distributing funds. Funded by the National Lottery Community Fund it provides £1m invested over 10-15 years in each of 150 communities in England, which have missed out on previous funding programmes. https://localtrust.org.uk
[2] The Academy of Urbanism is a politically independent, not-for-profit organisation that brings together both the current and next generation of urban leaders, thinkers and practitioners. We work with places to identify and reinforce their strengths, and help them recognise and overcome obstacles to greater success. Through our events, activities and programmes we draw out and disseminate examples and lessons of good urbanism. https://www.theaou.org/
[3] Local Trust is a place-based funder working with 150 Big Local areas, where people are making their communities even better places to live. https://localtrust.org.uk