From a living room meet up to plans to take over a five-story building, People Dem Collective are proudly taking up space in Margate.
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A strong community standing up to save threatened LGBTQ+ spaces in Tower Hamlets, London.
A brand new community venue in one of the country’s most deprived wards exists as a template for how contemporary music venues can be run while proudly proclaiming: The Future is Birkenhead.
From hosting free rugby camps to thousands of children every year to offering disability teams, this foundation is aiming to serve everyone in its community.
Breathing new life into an old market town.
Restoring a Victorian grade II listed ballroom for community use.
Villagers in rural West Berkshire raised funds through donations, grants and a community share offer to open a community shop.
An old train station connecting communities once again
A seaside hub bringing great ideas to life
A historic building turned cultural facility drawing visitors to the high street.
Improving health and regenerating a former mining community.
Saving the local high street and supporting local people.
A Turner Prize-winning housing and regeneration project in Liverpool.
Homebaked Community Land Trust is building affordable housing, brick by brick.
Local library opened by Mark Twain reopened in community hands
A railway refurbishment over 40 years in the making.
Supporting local young people to become independent.
A community hub serving one the most diverse communities in England
Neglected bombsite becomes inclusive community farm.
Nurturing the neighbourhood, loaf by loaf.
Cuckmere Buses: transporting the local community with its fleet of eight minibuses.
Transforming a grade II listed school house into a community hub for a commuter town.
Having successfully established a community football club for young people on disused parkland, Huyton Juniors then turned its attention to regenerating the space into a permanent community asset.
In 2014, Wellingborough Council decided it couldn’t afford to keep a day centre for the elderly open so residents, left reeling by its closure, stepped up and took it on.
Myatt’s Fields Park in south London is one of the smallest parks in the city. But you wouldn't know it from the diversity of activity taking place.
When a mother’s 13-year-old son was turned away by local football clubs, she decided to take matters into her own hands and set one up herself.
When traditional regeneration initiatives failed to deliver, residents decided to nudge their main street back to life, one building at a time.
Making London's South Bank a better place to live, work, visit and study
Sowing & growing in one of London’s most deprived neighbourhoods
Providing fair, community-owned home care in rural Dartmoor
Bringing the less mobile members of the community to a vibrant community centre
A diverse community café and LGBT+ centre uniting residents in an inclusive space
Dynamic social hub made possible by a dedicated and diverse community.