by podnosh | May 24, 2010 | Community Asset Transfer, Lessons
Bret Willers is the Constituency Director for Hall Green in Birmingham, he’s been involved with the community asset transfer development programme as an advisor, constructive challenge and with an interest in assets may be used differently in his part of the...
by podnosh | May 24, 2010 | Community Asset Transfer, Lessons
Roger Lloyd is the Head of Regeneration and Property Law for Birmingham City Council Legal Services. Click below to listen to his thought on lesson from the Community Asset Transfer Development programme....
by podnosh | Apr 20, 2010 | Community Asset Transfer, Lessons
Firuz Ali of Urban Design at Birmingham City Council and Lesley Steele of the council run Birmingham Property Services talk about their involvement in the Community Asset Transfer Development Programme in Birmingham: Firuz and Lesley reflect on their roles as project...
by podnosh | Apr 6, 2010 | Building work, Community, Community Asset Transfer, Community Development, Lessons, Norton Hall
Iftikar Karim has been involved with Asset Transfer since 2002. As a board member of Norton Hall Children and Family Centre he has helped the organisation navigate taking on a 50 year lease of their building from Birmingham City Council and then undergo a £250,00...
by Karen Cheney | Apr 1, 2010 | Building work, Community Asset Transfer, Norton Hall
The Community Asset Transfer programme has helped Norton Hall focus on it’s future. When the organisation first looked for funding it was for a more ambitious plan to change much of the building. Some parts of that plan had to be shelved, but since building...
by Karen Cheney | Apr 1, 2010 | Community, Community Asset Transfer, Lessons, Norton Hall
John Freeman is a local resident and board member at Norton Hall and has been involved with the organisation for over 30 years. Here he gives his view on why community asset transfer is important. Some key points: It’s always been a well used community facility...
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