How ‘Street votes’ can help us increase access to co-design and revitalise our suburbs

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The government’s street votes plan can help more people access the benefits of co-design, while achieving better quality and net zero outcomes, writes Ben Derbyshire

The current ‘Street Votes’ consultation from the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, which closes on 2 February, prompted me to look back through my files for the origins of the idea. 

Sure enough, I found a paper I wrote in February 2009 to celebrate the 40th year of our practice.

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