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The Community Planning Event Manual
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The Community Planning Event Manual

by Nick Wates, John Thompson
June 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
142 pages
4h 6m
English
Routledge
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Section 5

Follow-up

What next?

Evaluation

What next?

Continuing engagementWalking tour of development under construction

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“You shouldn’t do one of these things unless you are able to follow up for two to three years at least. Community Planning Events must be the beginning of a process, not isolated events.”

Jon Rowland Chairman Urban Design Group

The Community Planning Event process does not finish at the end of an event. What happens next is vitally important to ensure that the proposals are acted upon and that the engagement of the community continues during the implementation stage.

PRINCIPLES

•  Commitment to follow-up should be built into ...

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