Taking forward the Thriving Places approach - Learning from Elsewhere
As work gets underway on the Thriving Places element of the new Single Outcome Agreement for Glasgow, GCPH in collaboration with Glasgow Community Planning Partnership held a seminar to share information and evidence of what works (and what does not) regarding community engagement, community development and/or developing assets to address persistent inequalities and create more resilient, sustainable communities.
This event created a learning environment by showcasing examples of good practice from around the UK, including presentations from Newcastle, Preston, Warrington, Stoke-on-Trent and Glasgow.
Alcohol Forum (Derry) - Eamon O'Kane
My Community Matters (Stoke-on-Trent) - Marvin Molloy and Gill Jones
Child Friendly Cities (Belfast) – Laura McDonald
Neighbourhood Forum (Warrington) – Jan Holding
Small Sparks (Newcastle) – Karen Inglis, Ali Lamb and Carol Barclay
Participatory Budgeting in Govanhill, Chris Harkins
3 Hills Community Garden – Lara Calder
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