Hello all.
I'm going to attempt to keep this blog as brief as possible. It's main aim being to guide you, the reader to look at the link provided not only here, but the ones that follow. Those of you who are familiar with this MySpace and what it stands for, will already understand the core reasoning behind how we want to encourage communities to take a look around themselves. Basically, to really be the change we want to see in our world now, and for future generations.
Alexandra Palace and park in North London UK, stands to be a perfect
-as humanly possible- model for such a future.
On Saturday 5th of July, between 5 - 7pm (GMT), a public meeting was held to outline the aims I've mentioned above. The talking fom the chair was deliberately kept to a minimum, just enough to inspire understanding of our aims, and to encourage feedback from those in attendance.
The People!
This meeting was the result of very nearly a years worth of extremely well thought out research, planning, and involvement around and within groups who already exist; whose dedication and experience with this hitherto tricky situation has proved invaluable. This, coupled with the professional career experience of this MySpace's creator, Sally Wood, in terms of resourcing and putting together information from a remarkable list of organisations in the regeneration field, and references to an act of parliament has combined to make for very inspiring, and interesting reading.
Being there, at the meeting was a terrific buzz! Thank you to all who came, and we welcome anyone who feels the same in the future. Indeed, all future meeting's details will be posted on this site.
Please do consider this as important for all of us.
When you get to the end of the link that follows, there's a link to a homepage that includes an email subscription, facinating archive film footage about 'Ally Pally', and links to the resources and research involved.
I'll shut up now. Please just click below, and enter the future........
http://www.thepeoplespalace.org.uk/ms_0507.html