Projects

Focus On Fife

The purpose of this project was to engage young people, 16-25, in the future of their area and to help them shape the new Local Development Plan for Fife.

The purpose of this project was to engage young people, 16-25, in the future of their area and to help them shape the new Local Development Plan for Fife.

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Place Work Folk

The purpose of this project was to introduce young people to planning and placemaking, by looking particularly at how their own area’s heritage has led to the development of their local place.

The purpose of this project was to introduce young people to planning and placemaking, by looking particularly at how their own area’s heritage has led to the development of their local place.

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In The Footsteps of Geddes

Continuing the mission started by our previous youth-oriented projects, the Heritage Lottery funded “In the Footsteps of Geddes” engages young people with their place and the heritage through the medium of digital technology.

Continuing the mission started by our previous youth-oriented projects, the Heritage Lottery funded “In the Footsteps of Geddes” engages young people with their place and the heritage through the medium of digital technology.

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Edinburgh Local Development Plan Youth Engagement

PAS delivered three workshops with Hermitage Park and Craigentinny primary schools, and Leith Academy. We explored the role of planning and how young people would like to see Leith and the wider waterfront area change in the future.

PAS delivered three workshops with Hermitage Park and Craigentinny primary schools, and Leith Academy. We explored the role of planning and how young people would like to see Leith and the wider waterfront area change in the future.

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Bridging the Gap

The ‘Bridging the Gap’ project is the first of its kind in the UK encouraging a unique sustained intergenerational partnership that will equip young people with the skills and tools of how to engage with placemaking and learn about decision making.

The ‘Bridging the Gap’ project is the first of its kind in the UK encouraging a unique sustained intergenerational partnership that will equip young people with the skills and tools of how to engage with placemaking and learn about decision making.

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