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Celebration to setback: lessons in advocating for community ownership

Celebration to setback: lessons in advocating for community ownership

The Community Ownership Fund has been a game-changer, helping communities to purchase the spaces they care about. But along with the latest allocation of funding came an announcement of the fund's closure, and an underspend that leaves many community businesses without the support they had been banking on. Our analysis explores why this happened and what we can learn from it.
One step…beyond?

One step…beyond?

This week the Government published its Devolution White Paper. We dig into what this means for communities and the regional authorities serving them. 
Testing and learning from Market Drayton

Testing and learning from Market Drayton

What I took from Pat McFadden's public service reform speech, and where this insersects with innovation already underway in my community.
Christmas can’t save the department store – but communities can

Christmas can’t save the department store – but communities can

Our new report, ‘Department stories’ captures how communities across England are reimagining former department stores to meet local needs and reinvigorate their high streets.
A community I’d like to live in

A community I’d like to live in

What kind of community do you want to live in? How can we create a future where communities are in the lead?
Fixing the foundations of our communities

Fixing the foundations of our communities

Two community business leaders reflect on the need for a communities strategy - one that backs community-led institutions and puts communities in charge.
Make high streets great again

Make high streets great again

Donald Trump’s recent victory shows how important it is to make people feel and see economic growth in their communities. In the UK, our high streets are a core part of getting this right.
A Budget of choice

A Budget of choice

Choice lay at the heart of this Budget. It was political in choosing who would bear the burden of tax rises and where increases in spending would be prioritised. The gamble is that these choices will bear fruit come election time.
A Conservative Party in flux

A Conservative Party in flux

In his foreword to the Unfinished Revolution, Tony Blair said that a party leaving government should begin with an honest analysis of why they are in opposition. That question was front of mind as Power to Change took to Birmingham for Conservative Party conference.  
Getting the value right for a Community Right to Buy

Getting the value right for a Community Right to Buy

The Government's plans to implement a Community Right to Buy could be transformative for communities. But communities also need to be able to buy properties at the right price.
Labour conference ‘24: What did we learn for community business?

Labour conference ‘24: What did we learn for community business?

At the first Labour conference for 15 years with the party in power, we were finding out about their priorities for community business, devolution, and the future economy.
Postcard from Brighton: The communities agenda at the Liberal Democrat Party Conference

Postcard from Brighton: The communities agenda at the Liberal Democrat Party Conference

The Liberal Democrats are buoyed by their recent election success, but still trying to define their role as an opposition party to the Labour Government. Power to Change visited the Liberal Democrat party conference to find out how they can be a voice for community business in this Parliament.
Getting a Community Right to Buy right

Getting a Community Right to Buy right

In this webinar, we discuss how the government can successfully implement a Community Right to Buy that works for all people, based on our report 'Getting it right: Introducing and implementing a Community Right to Buy'.
Power in your hands: community ownership driving local growth

Power in your hands: community ownership driving local growth

On 23 September, at this year’s Labour Conference, we’re pleased to sponsor ‘Power in your hands: community ownership driving local growth‘ brought to you by the Cooperative Party.
Political influencing in action: what we’re doing at the party conferences

Political influencing in action: what we’re doing at the party conferences

Find out how we’re backing community business at the Liberal Democrat, Labour and Conservative Party conferences in September 2024.
Delivering missions locally: meet the Liverpool City Region’s community businesses

Delivering missions locally: meet the Liverpool City Region’s community businesses

Are you at the 2024 Labour Party Conference? Join us on Tuesday 24 September to find out how some of Liverpool's community businesses are supporting the delivery of Labour’s missions at the most local level.
Governing in partnership: How can Labour collaborate with business and civil society to create lasting change?

Governing in partnership: How can Labour collaborate with business and civil society to create lasting change?

Join us at the Labour Party Conference on 23 September as we discuss how Labour can reset its relationship with business, civil society and citizens to create lasting change.
It’s just the beginning for community power

It’s just the beginning for community power

Deana Bamford of the We’re Right Here Campaign responds to the recent Guardian view on hyperlocalism.
Places and spaces matter: a Community Right to Buy

Places and spaces matter: a Community Right to Buy

Power to change has long advocated for community ownership. Now that a Community Right to Buy looks set to be part of the government’s policy agenda, how can we make the most of this opportunity?
Private space, public good – the private sector and social infrastructure

Private space, public good – the private sector and social infrastructure

Our new report shows that by collaborating with communities, the private sector can create vibrant spaces for community connection that have broad social and economic impact.