Catherine Greene: Digital Tools & Neighbourhood Planning Workshop

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Catherine Greene from the Royal College of Art presented at this workshop event designed to explore using digital tools to enable better community planning and improve citizen engagement. Find out more about this event: http://www.nesta.org.uk/event/digital-tools-and-neighbourhood-planning-workshop

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The Great British Toilet Map Gail Ramster and Jo-anne Bichard New Dynamics of Ageing and Nominet Trust

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Creative Citizens AHRC and EPSRC with partners Nesta and The Glasshouse Community-led Design

photo  credit:  Prince’s  Trustphoto  credit:  Nesta

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Our community partners

The Mill, Walthamstow

Kentish Town Neighbourhood Forum

Goldsmiths Community Centre, Lewisham

Wards Corner Community Coalition

RCA OU

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Asset mapping workshop

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Co-designing with the Mill, community centre in Walthamstow

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The Mill’s StoryMachines

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https://cc.stickyworld.com/home

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•The process is as important as the result

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•Using both physical and digital methods together

•Value of stories