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Rebirth of Liverpool Jack McBane

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Rebirth of Liverpool Jack McBane


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Tells the story of one of the communities in the UK: The Eldonians from Liverpool. This book covers the early history of the Eldonians' ancestors who were mainly poor Irish people fleeing the Potato Famine in the middle of the 19th century, the role and influence of their local Catholic Church and the development of social housing in Liverpool.

Rebirth of Liverpool Résumé

Rebirth of Liverpool: The Eldonian Way Jack McBane

This book is the story of one of the most extraordinary communities in the UK: The Eldonians from Liverpool. In 1978, facing demolition of their neighbourhood and the destruction of their community, they and their professional advisors created an alternative strategy for the regeneration of their neighbourhood. The book covers the early history of the Eldonians' ancestors who were mainly poor Irish people fleeing the Potato Famine in the middle of the 19th century, the role and influence of their local Catholic Church and the development of social housing in Liverpool.It then follows the journey of the Eldonians from 1976 when they first resisted plans by the Church to re-organise their parishes, through their struggle against Liverpool City Council's plans to demolish their tenements and disperse the community, to their creation and development up to the present day of the Eldonian Village. The Village is a sustainable community that has won major awards for regeneration over the last 25 years, including the prestigious World Habitat Award in 2004.The story is told through the words of the key people in this remarkable journey. We hear most particularly, from local people, including their inspiration and leader, Tony McGann; from Lords Michael Heseltine and Patrick Jenkin; and from the professionals who contributed to the making of their story.Despite their many achievements, the Eldonians are not finished, as Tony McGann tells us, 'We have only just taken our coats off here!' The Eldonian Village has been 30 years in the making. In 1977 this neighbourhood faced demolition through a slum clearance programme and the community was to be broken up. They decided to remain together and to create a new neighbourhood that is today a model of a sustainable community and one that everyone in the country should be aware of.' Rt Hon Gordon Brown, Prime Minister

Rebirth of Liverpool Avis

The Eldonian Village has been 30 years in the making. In 1977 this neighbourhood faced demolition through a slum clearance programme and the community was to be broken up. They decided to remain together and to create a new neighbourhood that is today a model of a sustainable community and one that everyone in the country should be aware of.
Gordon Brown
The Eldonians are one of the country's leading examples of a successful community-led, bottom up approach to neighbourhood regeneration, and they receive regular visits, both national and international.
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales

À propos de Jack McBane

Jack McBane has over 35 years experience of urban regeneration in London, Liverpool, Sheffield and South Yorkshire. He was awarded an MBE in 2005 for services to urban regeneration. Born in Canada in 1945. Moved to England in 1971 to study and has lived here ever since. He lives in Sheffield, England with his wife Jane. Tony McGann has worked in a voluntary unpaid capacity for the community of Vauxhall for over 30 years and has helped raise GBP 100,000's for needy causes. He was a founder member of the Eldonians and has been chairman of the Community Based Housing Association since 1985. Tony is also vice-chair of the Eldonian Group, Chief Executive (unpaid) of the Eldonian Community Trust and on the Board of Eldonian Leisure Ltd. Outside of the Eldonians he is the chairman of 3 PCT Pharmaceutical Sub- Committees and served as a school governor for 25 years. In 1989 Tony was awarded an MBE for his services to the Community, in 1993 he received an Honorary Degree from Liverpool University and in 2008 was made an OBE in the New Years Honours. Tony has travelled the globe telling the Eldonian Story and one of his proudest moments was being made an Honorary Citizen of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. George Evans has been employed in the field of Housing for 35 years. He worked for Liverpool City Council from 1971 until 1985. It was whilst working for Liverpool City Council that George first started to encourage and develop resident associations. In 1985 George took up the post of Co-operative Housing Officer for Merseyside Improved Houses (now Riverside Housing Group). Here George helped form a number of Housing Co-operatives, including the Eldonians and started to move from the idea of tenant participation to the concept of tenant empowerment. George has been employed by the Eldonian CBHA as their Director of Housing since 1993.

Sommaire

Foreword; Chapter 1 Introduction; SECTION I THE ELDONIANS TODAY, A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY; Chapter 2 The Eldonian Village today; Chapter 3 A sustainable community; SECTION II THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT; Chapter 4 Life in the Vauxhall area of Liverpool: The people; Chapter 5 Life in Vauxhall: The Church; Chapter 6 Life in Vauxhall: The housing; SECTION III THE ELDONIANS JOURNEY; Chapter 7 The Archdiocese Campaign; Chapter 8 'What are you going to do about these earthquakes, Tony?'; Chapter 9 The tenement demolition programme in Liverpool; Chapter 10 The Portland Gardens Housing Cooperative; Chapter 11 Liverpool in the 1980s; Chapter 12 Phase 1 of the Eldonian Village: Securing the land and funds; Chapter 13 Phase 1 of the Eldonian Village: To the finishing post; Chapter 14 Phase 2 of the Eldonian Village: Consolidation; Chapter 15 Lessons and Reflections; Appendix 1 The Cast; Appendix 2 Tributes.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR003544684
9781846311581
1846311586
Rebirth of Liverpool: The Eldonian Way Jack McBane
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Liverpool University Press
20080501
224
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