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A grassroots civic voice An effective network Supporting communities
A channel for information A voice of scrutiny
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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,
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Montreal Square “A gem of social housing”
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Steel shutters still “mothball” Romsey homes
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indi Sheep’s Green Learner’s Pool – loved community space in a sensitive riverside area Before, with containers After residents’ campaign
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Medieval urban spaces, Lammas Land, Coe Fen, Sheep’s Green, like the best art, worth preserving
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View filmed meetings on the FeCRA YouTube channel Sign up as an individual to the FeCRA Mailing List Join your Residents’ Association With FeCRA’s support, consider starting an RA. Support filming and meetings by donating generously THANK YOU
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