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Bryony Lawless
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Co-creating at the Share Shack
Christina from Ladywood Share Shack describes how she creates a welcoming environment where people can re-discover, practice and share their skills. With an emphasis on...
Wheels of change
The Big Bike Project exists to make cycling accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or how much money they have. After all, it’s hard...
Co-creating research
Hannah shares how the Research and Insight team’ approach co-designing and delivering research with communities.
Co-creating on our streets
Lucy is the Active Streets manager, she describes how the team co-designs and co-delivers with people each step of the way. From supporting people to...
Emma’s story
Emma began running in 2017. As a full-time carer for her daughter, Emma was looking for something which could help her decompress. Over the years...
Co-creating in our health centres
Naeed works with the Social Prescribing team. She shares how she works with people to identify what is most important to them and start solving...
Lenox’s story
When sight loss and bereavement transformed Lenox’s life beyond recognition—a local walking group helped him recover. Walking with others in nature brought him back to...
Joe’s story
Artist and inventor, Joe, found the tools, equipment and space he needed in the Share Shack to be even more creative. Introspective and calm, Joe...
Knitting Neighbourhood Networks at the Share Shack
It’s a blustery Spring Thursday morning at the Share Shack on St Vincent Street in Ladywood. Today, instead of local people browsing items to loan,...
Ladywood community steps in during the Brecon Tower flood
On 28th of February, a flood at Brecon Tower in Ladywood forced 128 people out of their homes and into the emergency shelter at the...