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Further Afield - Norfolk in 2040
18th January 2019
Written by: Dr Andrew Staines FRSA , Ian Burbidge
How might we think differently about the future of our rural places?
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Ed Cox, Director of Public Services and Communities, discusses a series of events and projects that show that the people are taking back control of the North.
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Can redesigning 'business as usual' and accelerating the transition to a circular economy address our current ecological, social and psychological divides?
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Social democracy isn't dead, it has just become more decentralised and people-led.
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In celebration of the village carpenter who solved the greatest problem of his age and saved countless lives, help the community of Barrow-upon-Humber fundraise for a commemorative statue.
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Communities are the life-blood of any society because they create a sense of belonging and connection. Values are at the root of this. We both shape and are shaped by the values of the different communities to which we belong. ...
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The government’s recently published civil society strategy was light on detail, says the RSA’s Ian Burbidge. Plenty of commissioners and those working int the public and social sectors are already doing innovative, forward-thi ...
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Sam Ruddock talks about the Yes We Can takeover in Norwich and the wider benefits of creating community-led change.
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Ed Cox, the RSA's new Director of Public Services and Communities, sets out an enlightened vision for a Northern Powerhouse 2.0.