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Spaces4change: A modest fun for changing unused spaces into assets for 16 to 25 years olds

by podnosh | Apr 12, 2011 | Community Asset Transfer, Community Development

UnLtd and Channel 4 have just launched a simple programme which might help someone prime some work for a community asset transfer.  Below is lifted from the Unltd website. About the Programme The Spaces 4 Change Awards from UnLtd and Channel 4 provides funding and...

On going work with Community Asset Transfer in Birmingham

by Karen Cheney | Apr 4, 2011 | Community Asset Transfer

Community Asset Transfer…”There are risks but they can be minimised and managed – there is plenty of experience to draw on. The secret is all parties working together” (The Quirk Review – “Making Assets Work”) It is hoped that...

Hutton Hall Community Centre, Washwood Heat

by podnosh | Apr 4, 2011 | Community Asset Transfer, Hutton Hall

Photo of Hutton Hall Celebration Event by Podnosh UPDATE jan 14 – unfortunately Hutton Hall has been taken back into the city council following  a number of difficulties with the community organisation who were the preferred community partner. There is always...

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