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Up My Street

Podkast av Tilley Bancroft

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Up My Street, The podcast that explores the world of creative placemaking and the clever initiatives that are engaging people in the places they live, work and play. We’ll be talking to the movers and shakers and trailblazers that help create spaces where people can come together, share their stories, and build relationships. The community builders, the designers, the forward thinkers. This is the podcast where we change the world... or at least, our little corner of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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9 Episoder

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When Placemaking Goes Bad

Tray and I talk about some of the placemaking ideas that we really don't like.   join us on our high horse whilst we discuss those times when a placemaking idea hasn't worked. Don't worry, we have lots of laughs along the way and also have some great problem-solving suggestions too!   The main take-away from this episode is that doing something new is a risk. But risk taking is a good thing. Trying something new is a good thing. But always, always, always, include the community in big decisions. IGNORE AT YOUR PERIL!!!!! Follow Making Trails on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram Connect with us here: https://shows.acast.com/up-my-street [https://shows.acast.com/up-my-street] www.linkedin.com/company/makingtrails [http://www.linkedin.com/company/makingtrails] www.instagram.com/makingtrailsevents [http://www.instagram.com/makingtrailsevents] www.facebook.com/makingtrailsevents [http://www.facebook.com/makingtrailsevents]   ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

8. nov. 2023 - 32 min
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Creating Communities - The Radio Edition!

In this epiusode of Up My Street, we're talking to J-Man and Matt ((who also happens to be our podcast producer) about their community radio station, Micro Brew Radio. This is the perfect episode for anyone looking to build a community, no matter what it may look (or sound) like. Building creative communities doesnt always mean seeing people face top face. Thats not always possible for a range of reasons. What we love about this story is that it is super inclusive and open to everyone. The Radio Boys, as Tray and I call them, are bursting with ideas, experiences, enthusiasm and laughs. Its a great episode and we're so very lucky to have them on our team. Enjoy! For more information about this wonderful station, visit https://microbrewradio.com/ Follow Making Trails on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram Connect with us here: https://shows.acast.com/up-my-street [https://shows.acast.com/up-my-street] www.linkedin.com/company/makingtrails [http://www.linkedin.com/company/makingtrails] www.instagram.com/makingtrailsevents [http://www.instagram.com/makingtrailsevents] www.facebook.com/makingtrailsevents [http://www.facebook.com/makingtrailsevents]   ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

8. nov. 2023 - 42 min
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Inspiring Local Change

Join us for our wonderful chat with Jamie Quince-Starkey discussing Down To Earth in Derby   We cover so many topis in this episode, here are just a few! Our relationships with our home towns/cities. Environmental and societal breakdown Our relationship with nature. How to reconnect people with nature, without alienating them! Meeting likeminded people, letting the journey happen.   ‘Growing potatoes in a bucket will change your life!’ – Jamie   How walks and allotment meet ups turned into talks, a film and taking over part of the city centre. Making it simple and empowering, meeting people where they are. The backstory for DTE – including how they got the backing of the Eden Project.     There is so much positivity and infectious enthusiasm in this episode, I defy anyone to listen and not want to make the world a better place. Even the smallest of actions matter, and they count.   Thank you Jamie, we cannot wait to hear more about the evolution of DTE in the future. Watch this space.   For more info and to contact the team, visit https://www.dtederby.org/ [https://www.dtederby.org/]   We’re off to find our gardening gloves. Bye!!!       Follow Making Trails on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram Connect with us here: https://shows.acast.com/up-my-street [https://shows.acast.com/up-my-street] www.linkedin.com/company/makingtrails [http://www.linkedin.com/company/makingtrails] www.instagram.com/makingtrailsevents [http://www.instagram.com/makingtrailsevents] www.facebook.com/makingtrailsevents [http://www.facebook.com/makingtrailsevents]   ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

11. okt. 2023 - 58 min
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Pizazz in your Place, our Conference Road Trip

We discuss the honest and open conversations and talks on the day, our takeaways and putting people and communities at the heart of decision making.   The topic of transport came up again – why have we not considered this before?! A nice example was how Timber Festival, which is focused on environmental considerations, have a cycle bus.     Speakers on the day were   * Tom Stannard, Chief Executive of Salford City Council and Chair of the Institute of Economic Development (IED) * Josie Morris MBE, Managing Director of Woolcool and We Are Staffordshire Place Board Member * Stephanie Kerr, Executive Director of BID Leamington * Paul Williams, Culture and Tourism Consultant, Chair of Stoke on Trent’s Cultural Destinations Partnership and Board Member, We Are Staffordshire * Angela Brockbank, Head of New Business and Growth at Thirteen Housing Group and Chair of the Redcar and Cleveland Place Board * Rachel Bayley, Burnley Place Brand Manager * Corinne Day, Newhaven Enterprise Zone Programme Director * Mike Denby, Director of Inward Investment and Place Marketing at Leicester City Council * Mark Robinson, Co-Founder, Ellandi and Chair, High Streets Task Force * Rhian Davitt-Jones, Director of Planning and Development at CBRE Manchester * Tamsin Hart-Jones, Head of Cities and Major Conurbations at Homes England   And some key take aways:   Uniqueness in Placemaking, take inspiration, don’t copy! How to fund Placemaking projects. Placemaking visions changing overtime. Bravery in positions of power and influence. Stakeholder/bondholder involvement. How place stories evolve.   Some other key moments were Tilley’s really nice pen, fuzzy geography (and what that even means!) and sculpting stale bread.     ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

26. sep. 2023 - 35 min
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The Story Behind A Place

In this episode we discuss the stories we can discover through heritage with heritage project facilitator, Llynda Baugh.   This episode will explore:   How you can communicate the beautiful heritage narratives to the public. The difference between heritage and history. Myths and Legends, and what they teach us about our communities. The importance of listening to personal stories. Civic pride.     Utilising Heritage as a starting point to make a place better. Looking to the past to make connections in our communities and have a sense of belonging. Teach newcomers about heritage. Not assuming everyone knows about local stories.   Llynda shares with us some of her recent projects including: ‘Heritage on your doorstep.’ You don’t always need to get in your car to find heritage. Palitoy Factory. Going into schools, designing toys, designing packaging whilst learning about Action Man and the toys from the factory. ‘Charnwood Bell Festival’ which happened on the 10th Sept George Taylor Bells in Loughborough. ‘The Famous 50’ heritage parade in Coalville.     How we keep heritage alive - saving Lost heritage Each place has a unique story.     We also talk about the difficulties in organising public events Road closures Permissions Red tape and paperwork!! Plan A, B, C…..F?     There is a super big shoutout to National Memorial Arboretum and a reminder to remember to look up! look around and seek out those beautiful bits of architecture, and those hidden stories.There are stories to discover everywhere.   Connect with me here: https://shows.acast.com/up-my-street [https://shows.acast.com/up-my-street] www.linkedin.com/company/makingtrails [http://www.linkedin.com/company/makingtrails] www.instagram.com/makingtrailsevents [http://www.instagram.com/makingtrailsevents] www.facebook.com/makingtrailsevents [http://www.facebook.com/makingtrailsevents]       ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12. sep. 2023 - 34 min
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