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The Community Business Market in 2019 – Research Summary

Repository entry 1 December 2019

# Preview | Download RI-24S-The Community Business Market in 2019.pdf229kB Author(s) John Higton Rachael Archer Rebecca Steer Irshad Mulla Amelia Hicklin Citation Higton, J., Archer, R., Steer, R., Mulla, I. and Hicklin, A. (2019) The Community Business Market in 2019

The success guide to delivering services from a community space

Repository entry 1 December 2019

# Preview | Download G-2019-12-The success guide to delivering services from a community space.pdf600kB Author(s) Unspecified Citation Unspecified (2019) The success guide to delivering services from a community space. Practice Guide. Power to Change. Details Report type: Practice Guide Publisher:

Looking local

Blog 29 November 2019

ICS research sheds a new light on communities’ agenda for this general election In a general election dominated by big national issues, our new research looks at what matters to people in Britain: community. Over the last three months we’ve

Flipping the coin: two sides of community wealth in England

Publication 15 November 2019

The inequalities in investment across England and the rest of the UK has come under increasing scrutiny in recent years – especially when considered through the lens of multiple deprivation. Since the EU referendum in 2016, more political and media

Common good land use in England: State of the sector report 2019

Repository entry 1 November 2019

# Preview | Download ORC-2019-11-Common good land use in England.pdf4MB Author(s) Unspecified Citation Unspecified (2019) Common good land use in England: State of the sector report 2019. Research Report. Shared Assets. Details Report type: Research Report Publisher: Shared Assets Location:

Flipping the Coin: The two sides of Community Wealth in England

Repository entry 1 November 2019

The Young Foundation’s 2018 Patchwork Philanthropy report showed for the first time that not only is public sector spending unequally distributed geographically, but so too is philanthropic spend by charities, trusts and foundations. Some of the regions with the highest levels of deprivation receive some of the lowest levels of investment, re…

Power to Change – First Data Visualisation

Repository entry 1 November 2019

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Quick guide to common good land use: For potential common good land users

Repository entry 1 November 2019

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Communities – nine ways to break them

Blog 28 October 2019

Originally published at: juliaunwin.com  All my working life the call has been for stronger communities. Communities that could – depending on fashion and decade – care for their neighbours, enable regeneration, manage their carbon footprints, be more resilient, engage in community

Healthy New Towns: Putting Health into Place

Publication 22 October 2019

The Young Foundation, in partnership with NHS England, The Town & Country Planning Association, PA Consulting and The Kings Fund has launched Putting Health into Place. Through the Healthy New Towns programme we explored how the development of new places

The Institute for Community Studies goes live.

Blog 15 October 2019

Two years after first discussing the idea of relaunching the Institute, today our Manifesto gives a fantastic summary of what’re we’re about and our mission. You can get a sense of all those collaborating on research in and with communities

History and the challenge of community today

Blog 15 October 2019

Based on the research I did for Me, Me, Me?: the Search for Community in Post-war England my historical starting point would be: There has never been a ‘golden age’ of community and Britain has been a strongly individualist society for generations

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