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- My Future York; 2016-present
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My Future York is a project originally funded through the Arts and Humanities Research Council's Connected Communities programme. The aim was to explore how active exploration of the city's past could open up greater participation in local democratic decision-making about the future.
As part of this oral histories were conducted with people involved in public engagement with planning in the late 20th century. Local people were also invited to imagine the future of the city in ten year's time.
The project was a partnership between York Past and Present, York Environmental Forum, University of Leeds and Explore York Libraries and Archives.
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An Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project designed to explore the city's past to see how it could open up greater participation in local democratic decision-making about the future.
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My Future York is a project originally funded through the Arts and Humanities Research Council's Connected Communities programme. The aim was to explore how active exploration of the city's past could open up greater participation in local democratic decision-making about the future. \n\nAs part of this oral histories were conducted with people involved in public engagement with planning in the late 20th century. Local people were also invited to imagine the future of the city in ten year's time.\n\nThe project was a partnership between York Past and Present, York Environmental Forum, University of Leeds and Explore York Libraries and Archives.
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International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa
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Information provided by Helen Graham, project lead, October 2017.