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Yvonne Deane, partner responsible for project management and funding, has been asked to speak about the Little London Children’s Centre as a model in community led regeneration.

This will be the seventh year that 4x4 has brought together an expert, informed, complementary and eclectic mix of speakers to stimulate the debate on how we make the places we live in, what we want them to be and what the future holds.
The series theme for 2007 is “Connections”.
Our places and cultures depend on connections. These range from resource connections delivering food, water and energy, to connections of knowledge, creativity, practical coordination and community understanding.
4x4 Making Places 2007 will explore connections: making and mapping, new and old networks, ways of connecting and analysing, connections for learning, coping with continuity and change, connecting people and cultures, creative connections, larger connections required to respond to climate change and connections between local and global resources.
Speakers and chairs will include designers, commentators, artists, urbanists, authors, policy makers, advisors, academics and activists. Once again 4x4 will draw in a mix of regional, national and international contributors.
Yvonne is speaking on the 8th March 2007 ‘Culturing the community’ lecture which will be held at the Leslie Silver Building, Lecture Theatre 2, Leeds Met University, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds (curved glass entrance). See location maps. Admission is free.
To find a little more about Yvonne, go along to her blog
Posted by Vicky Twycross on 07/02/07 in Erskine news
Wow, these people are in esteemed company, being on the same stage as Yvonne. I shall be looking forward to some controversial material from you on local authorities, the role of the architect, children’s centres and how you achieve proper community engagement. See you there. Alistair
09/02 at 04:05 from Alistair Turnham