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...
by podnosh | Mar 24, 2010 | Community Asset Transfer, Lessons
Jane’s remit is to work with third sector organisations in a role that engages with each of Birmingham’s ten constituencies, Birmingham Property Services and Legal Services. She shares her thoughts on the progress of the Asset Transfer Development...
by podnosh | Mar 23, 2010 | Community Asset Transfer, Lessons
Carrie Weekes is the West Midlands regional development manager for the Development Trusts Association. She’s based at a community run building – the Post Office Building in Moseley – and has many years experience of understanding and supporting...
by podnosh | Mar 23, 2010 | Community Asset Transfer, Lessons
Ifor Jones is the Director of Constituency Services at Birmingham City Council. As he says in the interview below, he got a involved in the current community asset transfer work a little down the line. A key part he played was to help nurse through last minute...
by podnosh | Mar 23, 2010 | Community Asset Transfer, Community Development, Lessons
Visible Communities is “…a quality systems and standards for the community sector. Developed by Community Matters in consultation with its members and other core stakeholders, VISIBLE Communities™ is a unique approach to promoting quality and best...
by podnosh | Mar 23, 2010 | Community Asset Transfer, Lessons
What is meant by valuing worth? It is a process and tool developed by Birmingham City Council as part of this programme. Tony Rich – a consultant who runs Rich Regeneration – was brought in to do some work on Measuring the Social Value and Impact of Asset...
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