Either way life as we know it is going to change- lots of new things to get used to.
All that uncertainty and anticipation; speculation and tentative planning.
Whatever the outcome of the political parties negotiations; those of us who live and work at a neighbourhood level will be adjusting to new regimes trying to respond to needs with whatever we have and can get hold of.
What are the imperatives? I think knowing our neighbourhoods and the capacity to talk with each other, decide priorities and what we can do with what we have got - including our own time and inter- reactions - if you like "social capital" is so key-
What are the obstacles to face?
How do we best tackle them?
All that uncertainty and anticipation; speculation and tentative planning.
Whatever the outcome of the political parties negotiations; those of us who live and work at a neighbourhood level will be adjusting to new regimes trying to respond to needs with whatever we have and can get hold of.
What are the imperatives? I think knowing our neighbourhoods and the capacity to talk with each other, decide priorities and what we can do with what we have got - including our own time and inter- reactions - if you like "social capital" is so key-
What are the obstacles to face?
How do we best tackle them?
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