Did you know Nottingham went to Parliament in 2016? Trickle down idea 2023: Neighbourhoods: share knowledge, skills, access to jobs with more people, more of the time

Featured Image: some of Nottingham’s local businesses who with the Nottingham universities, went to Parliament on October 28th 2016 14th-21st November 2022 was Parliament Week: in the coming year, the next 365 days, how can we understand ourselves as individuals in groups, neighbourhoods and communities better so we can achieve the creativities, productivities, social mobilities we […]

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insight into digital environments: Dryden enterprise centre’s Deep dive 2 day courses: you’re most welcome!

With the Online Harms Bill setting the first legal parameters on the internet wild west it’s great to see courses open to students, businesses and the general public that connect us with people who have experience, skill and the will to communicate their knowledge to more people, more of the time. Dryden Enterprise Centre’s Digital Deep […]

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Students and Nottingham Community: NTU’s Dryden Street Enterprise centre is for your business skills and development: contact Lauryn Mazzilli events+Marketing: Dryden

The Dryden Enterprise Centre was built during the pandemic to provide a state of the art enterprise, workspace and training centre for Nottingham Trent University students during and after graduation, local start up and hybrid businesses and Nottingham and Derby businesses in the D2N2 geography to have a brilliant connecting space.  The DEC that Natalie Gasson Mckinley chose for […]

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650 constituencies can’t be wrong: we need democracy: UK Parliament week 14-21st November 2022

Featured Image: Prof Alasdair Rae’s: Ranking of electoral results by political party linked to social and economic deprivation There are plans to reduce the number of political constituencies from 650 to 600: this is an act of vandalism against representation that we should oppose. When we rebuilt Britain after the second world war people returning […]

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A groundwork for social housing WB: MTVH’s Jonathan Reeves

Jonathan Reeves is part of the groundworks team working across the Metropolitan Housing estate in Nottingham and Derby. Living in Derby with a young family he’s part of Dale Hayward’s and Shaun Thompson’s team with partner Jeremy Bult Working on groundworks mean they’re involved in anything: Jonathan is repointing cement around the drain at the rear […]

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Housing associations are giving us the template for 100% achievement 100% inclusion as a norm

Featured image: Architecture and Urbanism’s People Powered Places brand that raises the possibilities for more representative neighbourhoods and communities, more of the time. In social housing there’s been a debate over the last forty years about how the cost of managing the privately owned housing estate can be efficiently run, supervised and scaled as well […]

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live with class: (forget status) have a conversation today, get to know people…

Featured Image: Let’s Love Our Community on The Disruptive Inequalities blog How can we reconnect the aspirations of working class people who rent privately and in social housing with the aspirations of people who have mortgages, who have bought their homes? Because we need people to make meaningful relationships across class, age, ethnicities, genders that […]

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How to be more to each other: levelling up: conversations we need to have

Featured Image: how a watercolour of Hucknall by JC Hallam adds a softness and diversity we all seek in the neighbourhood. The divides in neighbourhoods everywhere need to be mended by new kinds of relationship between professional people and working class people where instead of deferring the problems they each see under their noses they […]

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Just say No to charles murray’s shock-jock sociologies

Charles Murray is an American right wing shock-journalist activist, nurtured and paid to become a sociologist propagandist for conservative eugenics over the last forty years. Murray began his transatlantic campaign during the Thatcher/Reagonmics era when the idea of how restricting the capacities, representation of working class people through agency, gig and gang labour under/overemployment and […]

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Bringing 100% achievement in work to motivate everyone: it’s the culture stoopid!

Featured image: Duncan Johnson Street Cleaner, Telford Morton below: Irene Welburn, Nurse Brown ‘Every so often a moment comes along that snaps everything into sharp focus… this chapter in history has seen society shift its attention on to some of the people in this country who are not usually afforded the spotlight.’ Edward Enninful, Editor […]

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