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15-Minute Neighbourhoods
The idea of ‘15-minute neighbourhoods’ once seemed simple and non-contentious. Yet some are now claiming they are a tyrannical plot to exert control over people’s lives, orchestrated by the World Economic Forum!
Richard Harries reports on a study by the Young Foundation and Waltham Forest Council, which explored how 15-minute neighbourhoods can be introduced in ways which engage local residents, ‘focusing on what people need to thrive, whilst honouring the different aspects of their lives.’

Takepowerment!
There are many who find themselves deeply uncomfortable with the notion of "empowerment". After all, if power can be handed down by Lady Bountiful then it can surely be withdrawn by her, if her subjects fail to demonstrate sufficient gratitude. In fact, the history of social change is littered with examples not of “empowerment” but of “takepowerment”. One such example is Bramley Baths in Leeds, where local people took ownership and control and now run it as a successful community business. All well and good, but the real question, according to Richard, is: so what? Does community takepowerment really produce community benefits? And if so, is it possible to know what they are?
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