Title: PLACECHECK AND Engagement.
1PLACECHECK AND Engagement.
- Warren Lever Urban Designer
Why its fun, exciting and inspiring!
Borough of Poole
2Placecheck and Engagement.
- A reduced presentation.
- A conversation
- How does a community express or discover its
aspirations? - Where to start.
- Key points to carrying one out.
- Examples of Community Initiatives.
- Questions?
What is the city but the people? William
Shakespeare. We tend to think the way we see
the world is the way everyone sees it! Anon
3Who Am I?
- 12 years community engagement experience with
Cabe, Creating Excellence and Urban Design Group - Community projects in Gloucester, Devon, North
Wiltshire, Southampton and Purbeck. - Worked inside and outside Local Authority.
- Worked on Parish Plans, Community Plans,
Conservation Area Appraisals, Neighbourhood
Plans, Community Strategies, Neighbourhood
Renewal Projects and Placechecks
4Placecheck AND ENGAGEMENT THE BASICS
- This is only a guide
- Its a Community document.
- Hints on how to make the Placecheck effective.
- What is it called?
- Parish Plans, Community Plans, Neighbourhood
Plans, Community Strategies, etc. - All similar and deal with aspects of uses and
place.
5 6Independent examination into soundness!
- How To Engage?
- People never engage until the planning
application is in!
Proposed a schedule of main modifications!
7What makes us engage?
8What would people respond to?
- We are planning your town it may result in places
like this! - What do you think?
9The 3 Key Questions
- What do you like about this place?
- What do you dislike about it?
- What needs to be changed or improved?
10Placecheck Where to Start
- Needs community impetus
- Setting up a focus/steering group.
- Make the group inclusive and representative.
- Decide on group responsibilities/roles.
- Build Capacity.
- Consider other community neighbourhoods nearby.
- Organise creative events.
- Church hall, empty shop, park, garden, school,
etc. - Ask your Local Authority to help/guide not
Control.
11Place Check Events - Gaining Meaningful Feedback
- Consult as wide as possible.
- All parts of the community -young to old - hard
to reach groups. - Residents, Schools, Businesses, Trades, Creative
Industries, etc. - Low tech high engagement
- Advertise widely as possible.
- Accessible to all -venue and time.
- Type of event - allow all to have a voice.
- Make it fun.
12Things to think about.
- Who needs to be involved in changing the place
for the better? - What resources are available locally to help
people get involved? - Are grants and lottery funding available.
- What other initiatives might you use to develop
ideas about how to improve the place? - How do we make the most of other programmes and
resources? - Think beyond the Local Authority to other
stakeholders.
13What is important?
- Important local services
- Uses in neighbourhood.
- Maintenance Issues.
- Community facilities
- Analysis of Character
- Important local features or landmarks.
- Trees and landscape.
- History of Area.
- Connections and routes.
- About more than buildings.
- Avoid Jargon!
14What are the LOCAL issues?
- Key community aims not always planning focused.
- Community Barriers e.g. busy roads/junctions.
- Community Threats e.g. speeding cars.
- Noise and air pollution.
- Lighting.
- Safety and crime.
- Safer routes to school.
- Helping local shops.
- Functions and Events
- Empty/untidy buildings and sites.
The Dings, Bristol
15Character and Urban Design Analysis.
- Layout - Urban Structure and Grain
- Landscape - hard and soft
- Density and Mix
- Scale -Height and Massing
- Appearance -Details and Materials
16THE Local Authority!
- A consistent consultation strategy at present?
- A clear route map into the authority?
- How might groups access funding, help, support
other groups? - Can it react to large community aspirations?
- Honest about its capacity to deliver not all
authorities have big resources. - If small then can the community or other
stakeholder assist in delivery? - Always try to help in some form.
- More communities are facilitating improvements
themselves.
17(No Transcript)
18Examples of initiatives
- Green Infrastructure
- Portas Pilots
- Economic Projects
- Transition Towns
- Local Produce
- Play space
- Roads and Shared Space
- Sustainability
- Public Realm
19Ideas?
- Turning a place from one you cant wait to get
through to one you never want to leave.
20Chichester Canal Basin.
21LOVE LISKARD
22DIY Streets
23Neilston Community Engagement
24PLACECHECK or NP A Summary BEYOND THE REGS!
- A neighbourhood plan is successful when.
- A dedicated community comes together to improve
the neighbourhood. - A local authority and local stakeholders are
committed to adopting and supporting
neighbourhood plans. - Support is available to help the community plan
and realise its goals. - Living Document
25Questions?