Place-making is a malleable term, open to interpretation. Whether it’s physical design characteristics, land values, job creation, environmental sustainability, biodiversity, new amenities or simply a sense of well-being, people assign different values to areas.
In addition, it seems that Covid-19 has triggered an increased
appetite for connection, a sense of belonging, and a sense of community between
neighbours. Beyond just surviving the pandemic, the benefits of community are
clear: social connection can help you live a longer, happier life.
To discuss The Future of
Place I am joined by innovator, entrepreneur, and business change
specialist Toby Rhodes on the podcast.
You can listen to the podcast on You Tube by clicking below or on the Anchor podcast platform here.
You can learn more about Toby and his work on his website performgreen.co.uk and connect with him on LinkedIn.
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