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February 2016 - NewStart In Leeds
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February 2016 - NewStart In Leeds. After the floods: How resilient is Leeds? Leeds is getting back on its feet after being hit by floods during the Christmas period, but what can the crisis teach the city about its levels of community and economic resilience? Leeds Poverty Truth Commission: Connecting the city to challenge stigma. Q & A with Tom Riordan: Chief executive of Leeds Council. 10 ideas for change: Leeds. Empty Homes Doctors: Brokering social change. Lilac co-housing: How they did it. Co-housin...
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February 24, 2016 - NewStart In Leeds
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February 24, 2016 - NewStart In Leeds. 10 ideas for change: Leeds. Leeds has a self-starting, enterprising culture that makes it home to numerous social organisations, from Europe’s first Carribean carnival to the UK’s first affordable cohousing project. Here’s 10 of the best in the city:. Empty Homes Doctors: Brokering social change. Lilac co-housing: How they did it. Co-housing developments are built around community and sustainability but can they also be affordable? Get New Start in your inbox.
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Can collaborative economics see Birmingham return to its glory days? - NewStart in Birmingham and Midlands
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Can collaborative economics see Birmingham return to its glory days? July 2, 2015. Chamberlain Square, Birmingham. Photo by Andrew Bloomfield. Birmingham is broadening its vision of good local government with a more collaborative, bottom-up approach. Can local economics in the region be similarly expanded through a shared vision of the common good? We don’t need a new age of Chamberlain and the mythologies are holding us back and making us more civic than we need to be’, Birmingham Council’s chief execut...
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Analysis Archives - Newstart in Greater Manchester
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Analysis Archives - Newstart in Greater Manchester. It’s time for change in the UK’s core cities. Welcome to New Start in Greater Manchester. This is the first in a series of editions of the magazine from the UK’s ten core cities. Over the course of the next year we will produce our monthly edition from Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Newcastle, Nottingham, Leeds, Sheffield, Glasgow and Liverpool. New Start is mapping alternative local economics across the UK. Pierce House, Pierce Street.
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May 18, 2015 - Newstart in Greater Manchester
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May 18, 2015 - Newstart in Greater Manchester. Forever Manchester: Community building in Moston. Focusing on ‘what’s strong, not what’s wrong’, asset based community development helps local areas shake off their ‘deprived’ status and build from the bottom up. Manchester is the key to free trade 2.0. New Start is mapping alternative local economics across the UK. Stay connected to New Start. Subscribe to our free weekly bulletin. Pierce House, Pierce Street. New Start Magazine is part of Spacehouse Limited.
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May 20, 2015 - Newstart in Greater Manchester
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May 20, 2015 - Newstart in Greater Manchester. Devo Manc: A new contract for social progress? The story of Manchester’s economic success jars with the city’s poverty levels. Can the city’s devolution deal – Devo Manc – plug the gap? Q & A with Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester Council. As Greater Manchester moves towards more devolved powers Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester Council, talks to New Start about poverty, progressive procurement, and building scale in the social sector.
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What's needed for a healthy local economy? - NewStart in Birmingham and Midlands
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What’s needed for a healthy local economy? July 7, 2015. A few weeks ago I found myself sitting within the vaulted red brick walls of Impact Hub Birmingham, nestled between railway arches in the city’s emerging ‘social enterprise quarter’ in Digbeth, where a discussion was heating up. Of projects that are re-kindling their local economies, from building local supply chains around large new builds (for example a hospital. Making ‘true venture capital’ available to small scale enterprises and. The event, &...
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Ideas for change Archives - NewStart in Birmingham and Midlands
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Ideas for change Archives - NewStart in Birmingham and Midlands. Ten Ideas for Change: Birmingham and West Midlands. Birmingham and the West Midlands have a history of strong civil society and social innovation, from the philanthropism of the Quakers to today’s social enterprise quarter. Here are ten of the best ideas for change in the region:. New Start is mapping alternative local economics across the UK. Stay connected to New Start. Subscribe to our free weekly bulletin. Pierce House, Pierce Street.
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Wren's Nest: From unused community centre to community of the future - NewStart in Birmingham and Midlands
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Wren’s Nest: From unused community centre to community of the future. July 1, 2015. Danica’s mum Julie is currently chair of the community centre, and had bought Danica with her to a meeting about something new the centre was trying out. Having heard what the adults were talking about Danica went home that evening and made some posters and invitations for a baking club she wanted to start at the centre with her friends. A meeting room has been transformed in to a Living Room. The committee at Wren’...