Labour has begun to set out a new vision for our high streets. Power to Change has the tested ideas to enable communities to take charge of high street regeneration.
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Last week Labour announced their answer to the levelling up agenda. What role can community business play in powering up Britain?
New polling shows that the public favour empowering local people and communities over abolition of the House of Lords as a way of restoring trust in politics.
British politics is currently full of surprises. What does all this change mean for communities, and how can politicians look to support the communities agenda?
This week’s Conservative Conference in Birmingham was full of drama. Amongst all that, conversations around the future of levelling up and tackling the decline of our high streets showed that supporting communities still remains top of many MPs' agendas. What remains to be seen is whether this view is held by those now at the top of the party.
This week’s Labour Party Conference in Liverpool featured a buoyant party confidently setting out its progressive agenda. Where do communities fit in this, and how will community power and investment feature in a Labour government?
Power to Change’s Ailbhe McNabola shares some community sector responses to Labour’s levelling up plans