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Overgrown rose-bed in Margate square

The problem: A rose-bed in a historic square in Margate had become overgrown, filled with litter and the roses needed to be dead-headed. What happened:  Five people turned up with bags, gloves and tools in hand. As well as weeding the bed Read more…

By WWG, 2 years ago
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Old Steyne Bookshop, Worthing

The problem: The old Steyne Bookshop has been boarded up and derelict for many years. The steps had become overgrown with bushes and weeds, making the building look even worse at street level. What happened: #wewillgather’s first call to action asked for Read more…

By WWG, 2 years ago
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Getting people together with #wewillgather

So we’ve been testing #wewillgather, and getting ready for our official launch on 11th September. And while we’ve given lots of attention to the tech side, it’s time to start thinking about the more important stuff; the actually getting people Read more…

By WWG, 2 years ago
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Tea and cake outside #wewillgather HQ

The problem: Locked in #wewillgather HQ during launch month, the team hadn’t seen or spoken to the neighbours for a while. What happened: A ‘zocalo’ – a Mexican tradition, via Brighton – so with an English twist. The ask is simple – will neighbours Read more…

By WWG, 2 years ago
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#wewillgather at the Houses of Parliament

While events across the UK are showing that #wewillgather has the potential to help local people change the places they live, it’s great to have some political endorsement. The formal launch of #wewillgather was held at the Houses of Parliament Read more…

By WWG, 2 years ago

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