Posts Tagged ‘birmingham’
Residents from the Kingstanding Neighbourhood Forum in Birmingham have been taking part in an experiment in how residents might work with public money to solve local problems. A pilot of the Neighbourhood Performance Reward Grant was run in 2007. Kingstanding Neighbourhood Forum used £10,000 and their own efforts as volunteers to improve big rubbish clearance [...]
Bordesley Green Neighbourhood Forum in Birmingham is one of four community groups experiment with new ways to control public money. They are taking part in a pilot called the Neighbourhood Performance Reward Grant or NPRG. In 2007 the Forum received £10,000 from Birmingham City Council to tackle issues of grime and how that relates to [...]
Clear up 23 patches of waste ground in Sparkbrook with 23 days of communal effort: that was the deal the Sparkbrook Neighbourhood Forum struck with Birmingham City Council in summer 2007. They are one of four community groups experimenting with new ways to control public money. They are taking part in a pilot called the [...]
This film shows the cars which use Landor Street as a track at night. It was shot by people from the Washwood Heath Youth and Community Network – who have been working to move this sort of driving off the streets of Hodge Hill in Birmingham. They are taking part in a pilot called the [...]