Co-operation at the Grassroots: Co-operative Neighbourhoods in Stevenage – Video
- March 2022
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Through extensive consultation within the Elemore and Easington Lane areas of Sunderland, Sunderland City Council and community organisations worked together to identify areas which were considered a priority for local residents. At the forefront of this was the recently closed Elemore Golf Club, a large facility consisting of a building and golf course that had, since its closure been left to go back to nature. The partnership of both council and community was able to secure funding and permission to turn the site into a community park, garden centre and café, run by a local CIC that has experience as well as the local community, the Elemore site will provide a focal point for the local community bringing both wellbeing and employment opportunities to the area.
Helen Peverley
Area Arrangements Strategic Manager
Sunderland City Council