The PL Charity and the Development and Regeneration Groups are bringing together leaders from the private, public, and third sectors to discuss the Liverpool City Region's housing strategy through a unique and deeply relevant lens. This event's core focus is to move beyond the traditional housing debate and explore the profound connection between housing strategy and the evolving nature of community itself.
Our esteemed panel will be discussing key themes including:
- Healthy Neighbourhoods: How can we design and maintain housing that fosters well-being and social connection?
- Collective Care: How do we empower communities to take an active role in their own spaces and support one another?
- The Change in Community Over Time: How do we build for a future where the concept of community is constantly shifting, and what lessons can we learn from the past?
- Transient Community and Spaces: How do we address the housing needs of a transient workforce and student population without eroding the sense of belonging for long-term residents?
This discussion is not just about buildings; it's about people. We will explore how these community dynamics directly influence what is built, how it is maintained, and how it impacts the overall health and resilience of our city region.
We endeavour for this event to offer new insights, discuss innovative strategies and create a collaborative network. The discussion seeks to produce specific, concrete recommendations for policymakers, developers, and community leaders on how to create healthy neighbourhoods and address transient populations across our region.
We would be delighted to see you there.