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Strong project management is needed to deliver a complex garden community on time and to ensure it delivers on expectations.
To deliver a successful garden community you’ll need long-term support, local leadership, partnership and financial backing.
Information on inspecting garden and boundary walls
Engaging the local community and stakeholders can create a garden community plan with roots in the local context.
Governance creates good collaborative working and effective decision-making among public and private sector partners and stakeholders.
At an early stage in your project, you should explore the mechanisms and options available for delivery of your garden community.
This page tells you how to identify common constraints and designations within your forestry project’s proposal area and sets out what you must consider or do in relation to individual constraints.
Information about how to develop a planning permission strategy for your garden community.
Find out about government guidance on viability and how to manage it in your planning process.
The project “Upscaling innovative ‘planting-baskets’ to restore landscape diversity, and enhance climate-resilient livelihoods” is a Darwin Initiative Innovation Project, funded through the UK government’s Biodiversity Challenge Funds.
How to successfully guide the development by creating a clear vision for your garden community.
Malnutrition caused by lack of micronutrients in the daily diets of people in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda is an urgent problem
The process of capturing some of the increase in land value which comes from policy decisions, the granting of planning permission by local authorities, or as a consequence of new or improved, publicly funded infrastructure projects.
How to test if there are suitable, available and deliverable locations and sites for a garden community.
Nominate a Community Payback project to suggest what unpaid work offenders carry out locally; who to contact and what happens next
Communities across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales to benefit from over £150 million in funding to support community ownership of local assets.
Wanda Goldwag becomes Chair, as John Lelliott steps down as Interim Chair.
When you need planning permission, where to apply, what counts as permitted development and how to appeal a planning permission decision
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