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A major new report, commissioned by Shelter and researched and written by Dr Penny Bernstock of LERI shows the th
oughts and feelings of residents towards new housing developments in the Thames Gateway. Neighbourhood Watch – Building new communities: learning lessons from the Thames Gateway, was launched to an audience of key planners and policy-makers at St Albans Conference Centre in Holborn on Tuesday 22 July.
Penny Bernstock (pictured left), Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at UEL, was principal researcher behind the report. Penny said: “The fieldwork for this project was carried out earlier this year at three new developments in the Thames Gateway area: Gallions Reach Urban Village, Greenwich Millennium Village and Ingress Park. We were particularly interested in finding out why people moved to these new developments, their perspectives on living there, and the effect that housing management has on successful regeneration."
For further information, visit Shelter's website: http://england.shelter.org.uk/professional_resources/policy_library/policy_library_folder/research_report_-_neighbourhood_watch
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