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Tenants from local authority flat complexes across Dublin meet for launch of Tenants First booklet

category dublin | housing | feature author Wednesday November 23, 2005 17:34author by kevin - imc éire Report this post to the editors

Report from last night's well-attended meeting.

Around 75 community and housing activists from across the city gathered in the Macro Community Resource Centre on North King St last night, for the launching of a new Tenants First booklet, entitled "The Real Guide to Regeneration for Communities: Making The Right Decision About Urban Regeneration". The booklet has been in production for several months, and five thousand copies have been printed up for distribution around local authority flat complexes and housing estates right across Dublin City.

The booklet was produced not as a leaflet to be shoved through letterboxes, but rather as a tool that local communities can use in facilitating workshops and discussions when faced with regeneration (which based on the contributions from the floor last night, seems to be widespread and increasing). "12 steps to making the right decision about regeneration" are mapped out, and take tenants from the initial stages of finding out information and understanding what is happening, to organising your own agenda, getting resources and fighting for what you want.

Three speakers, Joe Donohue from Fatima Groups United, John Bissett from St Michael's Estate, and Lena Jordan from O'Devaney Gardens gave a brief outline of their experiences to date of the regeneration process. They talked of how each of their communities had experienced difficulties with Dublin City Council, at all stages of the planning and organisation. Also prevalent was the continuing presence of PPPs (Public Private Partnerships) in redevelopments. The results of PPPs were varied, but inevitably lead to the reduction in the number or physical space afforded to social housing, and an increase in housing densities coupled with a loss of open space areas.

At the meeting last night, the general consensus was that each individual regeneration plan differed in many respects. Local autonomy, organising, and decision making was encouraged, but the facilitators and various speakers wanted people leaving to remember that the process was part of a much wider struggle occuring in many local authority estates, and it was important to make connections with other people involved, in order to learn from their successes and mistakes. The booklet was produced with the aim of ensuring that "local authority tenants are empowered to make a clear and rational decision about the future of their own areas. That means to begin with making a decision whether to say yes or no to the regeneration - degeneration agenda.

"Regeneration means CHANGE, but the pluses and minuses of the agenda for change need to be carefully thought out before any community signs up for the medicine. It can mean some positive changes for communities, but it can also mean a lot of conflict, stress, disruption and fear, and there will be winners as well as losers, gains and losses. Indeed, so much is lost in the whole process (depopulation, demolition, redevelopment) that it might be smarter to think of it in terms of degeneration and regeneration - taking local places apart (over many years) and putting them back together in a radically different way.

"Increasingly, all of this wont be carried out by the local authority in the traditional way; instead the local authority will enter into a deal with a private developer, who will become the key driver of the project. This is called a PPP, an approach encouraged by government since 2001. The public housing and community facilties will be funded mainly through the sale of private apartments. There have been fierce struggles over all of these issues and over what regeneration should be about. Another kind of regeneration - centred on social and community needs - is possible. But that will depend on how well you as a community can organise and act to influence the future of your estate."

The booklet then goes into further detail about making the decision locally; gathering information; debating, evaluating, and making a democratic decision; raising support from the wider local area; setting your own agenda and having an independent space outside the authority structures; real and active participation; ways of doing the work and setting up a regeneration board; and moving forward. It is obvious that a lot of work and experience have gone into the production of the booklet, and it will prove a valuable resource in the coming months and years. In the first six months of next year, Tenants First will be facilitating workshops all across the city in communities undergoing regeneration and redevelopment. This booklet will be distributed at each of them.

Tenants First is an independent, non-party political forum of tenants and community workers who have come together to share information and experiences to support each other on issues of common concern. The central aim is to provide a strong collective voice for local tenants on issues related to their living and dwelling conditions. The group provides support, advice, and a space for tenants and community voluntary organisations to come together and share mutual experiences, and to develop collective responses/actions. The steering group has representatives from Cork St, Davitt House, Dolphin House, Fatima Groups United, ICON, the Markets Area, O'Devaney Gardens, and St. Michael's Estate. A large number of other complexes have also affiliated to Tenants First. If you would like copies of the booklet, contact the St. Michael's Estate Family Resource Centre, Inchicore, Dublin 8.

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author by damien farrell - four terraces residents grouppublication date Wed Mar 14, 2007 01:17author address author phone 0866073877Report this post to the editors

Regeneration projects are good for communities.Of course they are sure they have to be if main stream media say so.Particularly when their arrival is heralded by our politicians already comfortable in their seats of power.Well people try living adjacent to one.Regeneration is a great cloak for profit orientated construction companies to reap massive financial rewards.Even better is securing the protection against having to adhere to attached planning conditions such as honouring working hour arrangements,implementing noise and dust repressive measures,complying with legislation required to secure road closures,carrying out risk assesments(and regularly updating same) and avoiding incurring littering fines for not honouring obligations to maintain condition of roads to and from site,not to mention illegally connecting to water mains via water hydrants by cosily entering into a you scratch my back and i will scratch yours PPP with the Local Authority who also happens to be the authority responsible for ensuring none of the above occurs in the first place.Folks lets wise up and dont be fooled any longer regeneration isnt all good and for the best part isnt to the benefit of the entire community.Maybe im wrong,maybe i shouldnt complain about thirty or so trucks parking in front of residential homes from 6.50am,entire access through a community being cut off,construction work ongoing until 7.30pm(and on occassion 10pm)even though planning conditions restrict site working hours to 6pm,three ocassions of hoarding collapses(crushing residents cars and threatening their homes),illegal dumping/water connection for commercial use,200 plus truck movements daily,removal of contaminated soil without tarpaulins covering load preventing spillages and several near misses of residents and members of the general public due to the total lack of a safety orientated traffic management system or lack of implementation of same.The residents I represent and I are probably being selfish,maybe we should be looking at the future benefits.Benefits like a reduction in available social housing giving rise to an increase in local homelessness and requiring local people whom arent gonna be lucky in the local affordable lottery and whom cant afford to remain in their own community to move elsewhere.Spiralling house prices in the recognised geographical area used by local authorities to determine prices for tenent purchasing schemes resulting in them being unlikely to qualify for loans to buy their own homes.Or the arrival of a new wave of private renting tenents to fill 395 units and make an absolute mokery of Dublin City Councils Area Housing Depts strict(ha ha!)estate management regime.Ah sure its not all grim,at least DCC have made a few local half millionaires due to homes of phase one purchased at 100 thousandish being recently valued at almost 600 thousand.

author by Michael - Tenants Firstpublication date Sat Feb 18, 2006 14:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you want a PDF copy of the "Real Guide to Regeneration", just e-mail Tenants First at tenantsfirst365@yahoo.ie

Thanks for the article and the interest!

author by Former St. Michael's Estate residentpublication date Thu Nov 24, 2005 23:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Judging by the 'regeneration' going on all over the city, I feel the councils are trying to rid the city of bothersome communities.

Does anyone know why the company who got the Fatima contract were only set up a few months before work started?

author by Concernedpublication date Wed Nov 23, 2005 22:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is there eara a link to the booklet as a PDF?

 
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