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The farming community where I live is gearing up for its annual agricultural show this weekend. The show has been an annual event since 1804, organized by the United East Lothian Agricultural Society, enjoyed by thousands of visitors and br...
Benches are one of the smallest pieces of social infrastructure but can play vital roles in towns and neighbourhoods. Their number, design and placement provide important messages about a town’s understanding of community and civic particip...
I was to surprised to discover that approaching half of Scotland’s population (41%} lives within 5 km of the sea, a much higher proportion than for the UK as a whole (17%). The coastal environment plays a fundamental role in the life of not...
Jane’s Walk is an annual festival of free, community-led walking conversations inspired by Jane Jacobs. On the first weekend of May every year, Jane’s Walk festivals take place in hundreds of cities around the world. Jane’s Walks encourage...
In my previous post on here I was concerned with the range of factors which are inhibiting moves to move from community engagement to community empowerment in neighbourhood and town planning. I pointed to a paradox in which, despite a huge...
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Sociologist with extensive experience as a social researcher and policy analyst in central and local government with longstanding interest in place, community development, and community agency in place-based policymaking.
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