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glenys jacques
Добавлен 29 мар 2012
ST LEONARD'S ON SEA PORTAS PILOT
St leonards on Sea is working as a team to integrate new ideas into the town. Community projects like Rickshaws for the sea front to help footfall, and the moveable feast to use dead space for a community garden. The local community all work together to make this a great town to live in.
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PILOT APPLICATIONw - Broadband.m4v
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ST LEONARDS ON SEA PORTAS PILOT application. The unique seaside town of St Leonard's on sea, shows its diverse community. Creating new innovative ways of working together, creating new ideas for transport, good food and social interaction. As a very poor town we are working as a town team to create a new community to value and benefit everyone.
It's such a shame that so many shops have closed since and after the lock down 😢😢😢
Called it St Leonards Wino Square when I was on the railway. Muggings, druggies, scroungers, "asylum seekers", and of course winos. I miss all the interesting junky shops that were in that area. They didn't charge a bomb and weren't run by Down From London hipsters wanting exhorbitant prices either. Bottle Alley's stinks of piss and there's winos, druggies, and dog shit. They should've kept the trams. They would've put us on the map for the right reasons and be useful to us locals too. Run the old historic ones on a few diagrams in summer, the bulk of service would be done by modern accessible vehicles.
Bohemia Road rebels used to be a fearsome gang - they would kill you for a pack of swizells.
what year you taking about lool
Allahu Akbar!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not much ! Worse now too thanks to PC Council among others...
How are you going to deal with the aluminium out of the sky, if you're trying to grow things surely that would be an issue?
What, you own a shop there but you've never actually walked round there, penis!
Clear and well presented.
How can we attract holidaymakers. The B&Bs and hotels are cripplingly expensive compared with going abroad. Lots of money was spent on Kings Road and for what? It looks lovely, but it hasn't helped commerce. I disagree that Council Tax payers should subsidise people to set up businesses - why should I pay to fund madcap ideas? We've become a town divided between antisocial chavs and middleclass arty types who fill the Love Cafe daily. I still love it here, though, can't imagine ever leaving.
Was not a "holiday home of Queen Victoria." She was brought here ONCE, as a princess not queen, when she was 15. She never stayed here again.
Farmer's Market in station forecourt is a brilliant idea. Mama Putt's is empty whenever I walk past. Such a pity. Some brilliant ideas on this video. I am very grateful to EVERYONE who is putting effort into regeneration. I ought to get involved (but tend towards pessimism/defeatism and don't want to bring others down). Lastly, put St Leonards in the TITLE of this video so people can FIND it on RUclips!
Low income town with high unemployment. Boarded up shops, wasteground, overpriced boutique shops that shut down over a few months. Even charity shops are closing down, moving elsewhere. Chavs' dogs leave poo on pavements. Correct about King's Road - no parking puts people off.
How did that apostrophe slip into St Leonards?
(continued) shared identity and interests. (Mediation is a creative art that can flourish here too). Good luck with the funding app too.
Glad to see that the description underneath the video refers to innovative ways of us working together. How we make inclusive community decisions remains the challenge about which I hope we all become more articulate. The best of St Leonards will only shine if we listen to grievances (& their underlying needs), encourage resolution of concerns, encourage visioning and build plans across the communities that people define themselves to be in: geographically, socio-economically and in terms of sh
Nice dose of positivity. Good luck with the project. I'm sure you'll get the there in the end.
Really beautiful and from the heart. Hard to see though what the well thought through concrete plans are for development - rickshaws and a community garden and cafe are all that spring to mind - is that enough to win a bid against the likely massive competition? Also there is a lot more going on already to build on than the film picks up on.
Great video - good luck with the pitch.