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The state of the coalfields: Economic and social conditions in the former mining communities of England, Scotland and Wales

Client: Coalfields Regeneration Trust | Authors: Mike Foden, Steve Fothergill and Tony Gore

Off-Grid Customer Research

Client: Northern Gas Network, Northern Powergrid, Energy Innovation Centre | Authors: Ella Schaefer, Aimee Ambrose, Rokia Raslan and Simon Lannon

Tags:
Sustainable futures

High Level Skills in Yorkshire and Humber - Understanding the Drivers of Change: Summary

Client: Department for Work and Pensions | Authors: Yvette Hartfree, Chris Dearden and Elspeth Pound

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Inclusive economy

Evaluation of the South Yorkshire Social Infrastructure Programme - Report A: Summary Report

Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Peter Wells, Elaine Batty, Sarah Pearson, Chris Dayson, Deborah Platts-Fowler (CRESR), John Trinnaman and Sarah Garner (mtl consultants), Rose Ardron and Mandy Wilson (COGS) with Rob Macmillan (Third Sector Research Centre, University of Birmingham)

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Housing and place
Policy research and evaluation
Voluntary and community sector

Minority Ethnic Housing Experiences in North Lincolnshire

Client: North Lincolnshire Council | Authors: David Robinson, Kesia Reeve, Sarah Coward, Jude Bennington and Lisa Buckner

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Housing and place

The role of the Leeds Neighbourhood Networks during the COVID-19 pandemic

Client: Centre for Ageing Better | Authors: Chris Dayson, Emma Bimpson, Angela Ellis-Paine, Jan Gilbertson and Helen Kara

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Voluntary and community sector

Evaluation of HALE Community Connectors Social Prescribing Service 2017 - Summary

Client: Health Action Local Engagement | Authors: Chris Dayson and David Leather

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Voluntary and community sector

The Caravan Communities of the Lincolnshire Coast

Client: East Lindsey District Council | Authors: Christina Beatty, Steve Fothergill and Ryan Powell

Tags:
Inclusive economy
 

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