Summer Simpson
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This is something that I looked at in my own research on the role of community centres in local life – as spaces that bring communities together and enable them to connect across lines of difference – so I am really interested to see how the conversation develops.
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Eastside Community Trust responds to Where People Meet - our latest report on the future of community centres.

They make the case brilliantly for investing in these vital spaces that "anchor communities, foster connection and improve wellbeing".

eastsidecommunitytrust.org.uk/local-issues...
Community Centres are Not a Luxury - EASTSIDE COMMUNITY TRUST
We urge policymakers, funders and partners to recognise and champion community centres.
eastsidecommunitytrust.org.uk
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What does it mean to sustain change?

I had a great time at the Place-based Systems Change Community of Practice meeting hosted by Renaisi.

We talked about the risks of not sustaining change for places & communities – from broken trust and relationship breakdown to reverting to the status quo.
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Grateful to my wonderful @wearenewlocal.bsky.social team and to the speakers and partners who made the event possible – looking forward to continuing the conversation.
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@evefrancisholt.bsky.social & Tabz O’Brien shared insights from GM's place-based approach to prevention.

A core part of the Live Well movement is a network of welcoming centres offering integrated financial, employment, well-being, health & social support – and a chance to build social connection.
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In a panel on building community cohesion, it was great to hear that unlocking physical spaces is a core part of both Calderdale & Lichfield’s approach.

💬 “The power we have as local authorities is to facilitate that kind of magic to happen, this is where our power as place shapers can bear out.”
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In 3ni’s session on building social capital, we heard about the Portland Inn Project – a community-embedded arts organisation in Stoke-on-Trent working alongside local people to develop pioneering community spaces – from a disused pub to a repurposed shipping container.
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The need for spaces where communities can gather – which build the bonds that connect us to place and to the people around us – emerged as a strong theme throughout the day.
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Yesterday was my third time at #StrongerThings, but my first time on stage.

It was great to be involved in a workshop on the future of community centres, talking through the findings of our latest research (more here 🔗 www.newlocal.org.uk/publications...).
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Thanks so much! It was a brilliant project to work on - they are such special places ☺️
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Thanks very much for sharing!
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ICYMI this is an excellent report👇

There's few more important building in neighbourhoods than the community centre.

"Community centres have long stood as pillars of local life, as places where people can meet, mix and connect; where care, fun and friendships bloom and problems are shared."
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🆕 Where People Meet: How We Celebrate, Sustain and Reimagine Community Centres

In a report out today, we make the case for meaningful investment in community centres at the national and local level to dismantle the challenges standing in their way.

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“There is one policy option open to the Government which would lay the groundwork for a deep shift in how public investment secures better outcomes”.

@jydenham.bsky.social‬ & @jesstud.bsky.social‬ set out 5 reasons the Government should launch Total Place 2.0.
Five reasons the Government should launch Total Place 2.0 - New Local
John Denham and Jessica Studdert make the case for Total Place 2.0 - to shift public investment for better outcomes.
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Our recent recent research shows just how important third spaces are.

Areas where there are no places to meet face poorer social and economic outcomes, including higher rates of ill health and child poverty.

You can read more about our findings here: www.newlocal.org.uk/publications...
Where People Meet: How We Celebrate, Sustain and Reimagine Community Centres - New Local
This report sets out the vital role that community centres play in local areas and makes the case for investing in their future.
www.newlocal.org.uk
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New report reveals stark regional inequalities in high street decline - calls on govt to work with communities to restore local amenities & rebuild pride.

Particularly welcome proposals to incentivise third spaces where people can gather as part of transition to more resilient forms of high street.
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We make a similar point in Where People Meet – that a vibrant & cared for community centre can make a place feel invested in, where people feel like their voice matters & have the opportunity to participate in conversations around issues that impact their lives.

www.newlocal.org.uk/publications...
Where People Meet: How We Celebrate, Sustain and Reimagine Community Centres - New Local
This report sets out the vital role that community centres play in local areas and makes the case for investing in their future.
www.newlocal.org.uk
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Jennifer notes that “Even modest action — a reopened community centre or repaired playground, a place to meet — can spark belief that the future might be better than the past.”
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To counter the political damage from ill health, ‪@jenniferthf.bsky.social‬ argues that “Putting local people in charge, giving them the resources and authority to make visible changes — things that restore pride and confidence — will make a difference.”
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Really important piece mapping health outcomes against voting patterns.

In some regions, people can only expect to live in good health until their early fifties. It is in these same places where people have the lowest trust in government.

www.ft.com/content/4594...
How health inequality in the UK maps on to political upheaval
Tackling deprivation and illness in neglected places could be the prescription for beating Nigel Farage
www.ft.com
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"Spaces like community centres are not a ‘luxury’, but a must have if we want to see communities across the country thrive".

Samuel Kirkby runs the Sutton Centre - a vibrant community centre in Bradford.

He reflects on the importance of physical assets for communities.
Where People Meet: Creating community ownership - Rayne Foundation
What the Foundation has learned about the challenges and opportunities facing adult social care, and our future plans for proactive funding into the sector.
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Some thoughts sparked by a great event in Leeds yesterday on neighbourhood health and the UK government's Test, Learn and Grow intiative. How do we make neighbourhoods engines of change?
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Neighbourhoods as engines of change
On the need for bridges from the edges to the centre
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