On Thursday 22 January (17:30-20:00) at CADS, 7 Smithfield SKINN will be holding an exhibition and a series of presentations to explore the St. Vincent's / Shalesmoor area of Sheffield - what happens here, how has it changed in the last 10 years and what are the current challenges and opportunities?
By showcasing last year’s researchs as well as data from multiple interviews and surveys with local stakeholders (collated with support of Studio Polpo and Integreat Plus), we hope to generate discussions about the area’s future. There will be talks/presentations about: St Vincent's area; new formal planning instruments; informal community action in the neighbourhood; collaborating with the City Council etc.
By showcasing last year’s researchs as well as data from multiple interviews and surveys with local stakeholders (collated with support of Studio Polpo and Integreat Plus), we hope to generate discussions about the area’s future. There will be talks/presentations about: St Vincent's area; new formal planning instruments; informal community action in the neighbourhood; collaborating with the City Council etc.
Speakers include:
Dr. Cristina Cerulli (Studio Polpo / University of Sheffield), Richard Motley (Intergreat Plus, CIQA), Goran Vodicka (SKINN), Matthew Hayman (Sheffield City Council, Friends of Edward St. Park) + More TBC.
We will also be discussing neighbourhood planning and new legislation to help local people have more influence over what happens in their local area, the opportunities as well as the challenges. There will be presentations by organisations involved in the creation of neighborhood plans in other areas, with a focus on how these might relate to the St Vincent's context.
Dr. Cristina Cerulli (Studio Polpo / University of Sheffield), Richard Motley (Intergreat Plus, CIQA), Goran Vodicka (SKINN), Matthew Hayman (Sheffield City Council, Friends of Edward St. Park) + More TBC.
We will also be discussing neighbourhood planning and new legislation to help local people have more influence over what happens in their local area, the opportunities as well as the challenges. There will be presentations by organisations involved in the creation of neighborhood plans in other areas, with a focus on how these might relate to the St Vincent's context.
Help us find out even more about Shalesmoor by filling out this short questionnaire:
The event is free, but please register you attendance:
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/get-to-know-st-vincents-quarter-tickets-15217028542
Thank you,
Ivan Rabodzeenko
Shalesmoor, Kelham Island & Neepsend Network / SKINN
7 Smithfield | Shalesmoor | Sheffield | S3 7AR
@skin_network