How do you familiarise very busy local residents with how their town/city functions when they don’t have time to engage in consultation events or workshops? I needed to get out of the house earlier this evening so went for a short wander as the shadows started lengthening and bumped into one of my local councillorsContinue reading “Bitesize briefings for busy burgesses?”
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The Citizens’ Curriculum – a forgotten Government pilot scheme?
Trying to prevent more taxpayer-funded research from gathering digital dust in a forgotten corner of the internet I’ll try and keep this short because all-day brainfog which may mean I have to cry off the Stourbridge Fair later. This follows on from my own proposed local pilot workshops in that I want to see howContinue reading “The Citizens’ Curriculum – a forgotten Government pilot scheme?”
Pilot workshops: Cambridge – how our city functions
I’ve got to the stage where I’m just going to go for it, see who turns up, see what they say, and see what the feedback is. If you browse through my blog and the entries of the past few months you’ll have seen a lot of talk about citizenship and democracy learning. This nextContinue reading “Pilot workshops: Cambridge – how our city functions”
How can Cambridgeshire libraries support democracy-learning? And how can we support our libraries?
Listening to a local primary school teacher earlier today – someone who has known me since I was a toddler, I found out that Cambridgeshire is doing great things on all things citizenship and PSHE at primary school level. Yet this hasn’t fed through into GCSE citizenship entries. What’s missing? In 2022 only 145 entriesContinue reading “How can Cambridgeshire libraries support democracy-learning? And how can we support our libraries?”
Public questions to the Combined Authority on adult education & lifelong learning – can you help?
The papers for the CPCA’s Skills & Employment Committee meeting have been released – and there are a host of questions that arise from the papers linked to my blogposts over this summer. But as the standing orders only allow one question per person, I’m inviting readers living in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough to pick upContinue reading “Public questions to the Combined Authority on adult education & lifelong learning – can you help?”
“Citizenship? Sound’s great! What’s for tea?”
Attempts to educate the general public on ‘citizenship’ from a central government perspective are doomed to fail – especially if it doesn’t help people solve local and day-to-day problems. That’s my take-away from the social and contemporary historical reading around the subject area. Of which I’ve done more than is sensible. But it’s in myContinue reading ““Citizenship? Sound’s great! What’s for tea?””
Cambridge road user charge becomes peak-time C-charge as inflation hits other GCP projects
I’m not going to go into detail on this because I made my point at the local elections in 2023. But for those of you who are following developments… See the Cambridge Independent at: There are over 500 pages of papers to read Which is why in my previous blogpost I made the point aboutContinue reading “Cambridge road user charge becomes peak-time C-charge as inflation hits other GCP projects”
“Cambridge people don’t understand their town planning problems!”
Jeffery Francis Quarry Switzer gave a lecture in 1962 the text of which was included in a book that I fortuitously picked up from Plurabelle Books on Coldham’s Road by the Computer Museum which covered Cambridge’s town planning problems of the era. You can read the transcript here. Six decades on and I wonder whyContinue reading ““Cambridge people don’t understand their town planning problems!””
Scrutinising the formal application to redevelop The Beehive Centre – it’s massive!
Before I begin, for those of you that find this interesting/useful, and are willing. &able to do so, please consider supporting my research costs via https://ko-fi.com/antonycarpen. (And thank you to those of you who do- you’ve enabled me to purchase some books for some future workshops!) Now…town planning. (Why are there no evening classes onContinue reading “Scrutinising the formal application to redevelop The Beehive Centre – it’s massive!”
What impact do social policy academic reports have on public policy and UK politics?
What impact have they had in the past, and are things changing? Ploughing through this collection of books that I’m somehow intending to distribute at future citizenship & democracy / how Cambridge functions & malfunctions workshops is that many reports come up against the same barriers time and again.. In Cambridge, the debate on howContinue reading “What impact do social policy academic reports have on public policy and UK politics?”