@techreport{discovery10179796, note = {This project was funded by the London Museum.}, publisher = {University College London (UCL)}, month = {May}, title = {Trellick and Edenham Community Plan}, year = {2024}, address = {London, UK}, url = {https://trellicktower.com/develop-trellick}, abstract = {This piece of research will focus on the participation of local communities on the elaboration of proposals for social housing estate regeneration. Previous research (Sendra, 2018) has shown the lack of genuine participation of residents in estate regeneration, which is often limited to a superficial consultation, to a tokenistic approach, or to voting yes or no to predefined proposals with little resident input. Research has also shown the capacity of residents to self-organise, contest top-down schemes, and propose community-led alternative approaches (Sendra \& Fitzpatrick, 2020). The aim of this research project is to co-produce with residents and communities a brief for the regeneration of the Trellick Tower and Cheltenham Estate, which includes how the process should be, how communities should participate in decision-making, how the process should reach the diversity of communities in the area, which are the spaces that people value, what needs to improve, and what kind of development they would want. For achieving these objectives, the project will use a Participatory Action Research approach, where the research outputs are co-produced with the communities affected. Research methods and activities will include co-design workshops, semi-structured interviews, following the progress of the project by a community steering committee, and a public seminar/conference.}, author = {Sendra, Pablo} }