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Kim Wilkie on making a “happy city” So much of the discussion is about the architects and the design, and how the buildings impact on the city, but that’s not the place to start. I believe it’s in human relationships, it’s about how you get on and communicate with your neighbours. Kim Wilkie, FeCRA Event, 2017 .
Montreal Square “A gem of social housing”
Steel shutters still “mothball” Romsey homes
indi Sheep’s Green Learner’s Pool – loved community space in a sensitive riverside area Before, with containers After residents’ campaign
Medieval urban spaces, Lammas Land, Coe Fen, Sheep’s Green, like the best art, worth preserving
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