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Black Country Core Strategy Issue and Option Report

Representation ID: 612

Received: 08/09/2017

Respondent: Dudley CVS

Representation Summary:

Ref 6.7 The approach should go further than enabling 'people to have choice' and invite residents and other local stakeholders to be active co-creators of places.
Ref. 6.11 Open space can be collectively managed through commons practices and processes.
Ref 6.12 Our research participants identified a place based cultural deficit and explicit barriers to the growth of creative spaces with a subsequent negative impact upon individual and collective sense of wellbeing, identity, and skills. Creative spaces, and the process of creating spaces, was highlighted as providing the conditions for creative practice and neutrality to help break down barriers to difference.

Full text:

Ref 6.7 The approach should go further than enabling 'people to have choice' and invite residents and other local stakeholders to be active co-creators of places.
Ref. 6.11 Open space can be collectively managed through commons practices and processes.
Ref 6.12 Our research participants identified a place based cultural deficit and explicit barriers to the growth of creative spaces with a subsequent negative impact upon individual and collective sense of wellbeing, identity, and skills. Creative spaces, and the process of creating spaces, was highlighted as providing the conditions for creative practice and neutrality to help break down barriers to difference.