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© Design Council 2015 4 December 2015 Community Led Housing – Housing LIN
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© Design Council 2015 Julia Wallace
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Community-Led Design and Development Julia Wallace Housing LIN December 2015
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Housing design – can we do better? Less of this… …And more of this? Holbeck Urban Village, Leeds (Igloo Regeneration Partnership) Hackney Wick
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About Design Council Cabe
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Cabe networks
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DCLG Community-Led Design and Development Programme
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Design benefits of engagement Evidence of qualitative benefits: Sense of pride: places feel loved Stability and connectivity: people want to stay, thus creating more stable communities with a positive reputation Better long-term maintenance: feedback from residents can eliminate maintenance problems later Safety: place feels safe and crime is reduced Improved local services influence the attractiveness of an area to investors for eg new shops and sports facilities Sense of identity
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Barriers to engagement Tenants not feeling listened to Lack of time due to tight deadlines for development or funding Use of technical jargon and poor presentation material Lack of a clear and agreed vision for the new development (people wanting different things) Lack of trust and poor communication
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London Regeneration Context Key concerns for tenants: Gentrification/ breaking up community Unaffordable for leaseholders to stay in area Increased costs (rent, service charges) Opportunities: A new house! Energy efficient home with lower bills Improvements to area including open spaces Rise of alternative housing delivery for social housing: CLTs, Leathermarket JMB, Brixton Green community group
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Green Man Lane Estate, Ealing Conran and Partners
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Kipling Estate, Leathermarket What: Leathermarket JMB acting as client for 65 new homes on garage site What are the benefits? The Tenant Management Organisation is trusted by community /more willing to accept development Site too tricky for others to take on local allocations policy will ensure homes go to local residents Kipling Estate Garages site
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Housing and health
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Build a solid evidence base Build skills and empower residents Build social capacity between those involved Active by Design, West Howe
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David Lister site, Hull
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What can tenants and resident groups do? Work out what they want to achieve – the vision Ensure proper representation and governance is in place Work out what skills the group has and where they might need help Approach one of the organisations that is out there to help – Locality, Confederation of Cooperative housing, National CLT Network, Cabe Start small - small projects can form part of larger housing and regeneration plans Find a like-minded designer and development partner to work with
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CLD Programme: Next Steps
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For more information: Julia.Wallace@designcouncil.org.uk
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© Design Council 2015 4 December 2015 Maria Brenton & Patrick Devlin
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