Posts Tagged ‘people

06
Dec
09

manor and castle development trust

The new Manor Castle ward combines the two old wards of Manor and Castle. It is very largely a working class area predominantly made up of social housing. However following the right-to-buy legislation and a large scale programme of demolition and rebuild in the last 15 years, owner occupation has increased.   The Manor area is predominantly white while the Castle side is more culturally diverse with the Parkhill flats dominating the area until recently.
The Manor estate along with neighbourhoods like Wybourn and Skye Edge faced serious problems following the collapse of Sheffield’s major manufacturing industries on which most families were dependent financially. The consequence was a rapid decline, from it being a relatively wealthy area to an estate with a high dependency on benefits and the resulting poverty. This was compounded by a contemporaneous deterioration in the housing stock, the inevitable result being social decline: increased crime; poor educational attainment; high unemployment; poor health.
By 1996, the Manor estate was labelled the ‘worst estate in Britain’. The Guardian article that labelled the Manor in this way galvanised local people into taking action.
Manor and Castle Development Trust was a community response to the challenges faced by the neighbourhoods. MCDT was established in September 1997 to manage the delivery of the Single Regeneration Budget Challenge Fund  in the Manor and Castle area. The SRB involved £16.7 million over 7 years which levered in additional public and private sector investment of over £200m.

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http://www.manorandcastle.org.uk/

05
Dec
09

SOAR – Southey and Owlerton Area Regeneration

SOAR is a community-led regeneration partnership in north Sheffield. It covers 6 neighbourhoods within the area; Foxhill, Longley, Parson Cross, Shirecliffe, Southey and Hillsborough/Winn Gardens.

SOAR commissioned consultants to look at the neighbourhoods centres in Southey Owlerton to identify which were sustainable and worthy of further investment. In 2005 the SOAR Board and then Sheffield City Council Cabinet approved the Southey Owlerton Neighbourhood Centres Strategy. The strategy proposed that investment should be focused on four centres within the area and that each should develop a distinct role and function.  The lead on the delivery of these centres was taken by the Council’s North Regeneration Team with support from SOAR.

As part of the regeneration of the area a new District Centre is being developed to serve the Southey Owlerton area. The idea is to develop the area in between Chaucer Business and Enterprise College and Buchanan Road shops. This new development will include a new medical centre, library learning centre, supermarket, mixed use commercial units with residential above and a new public square.
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