Supporting Neighbourhoods with Places to Live & Places to Work

An independent planning group working for better community involvement in planning decisions in Easton & St Philip’s Marsh in Bristol.

 

Our Missions and Values

Positive support and involvement of groups that are not always heard
Improve the Environment and reduce Climate Change - focussing on the worst problems first
Support the growth of Work and Employment appropriate to the area

Charities

Easton Forum

Easton Forum is dedicated to Citizen Empowerment in Easton, Bristol. Everyone deserves an equal voice in the future and knowledge brings power

St Philip's Forum

St Philip’s Forum is the People & Organisations Making St Philips Marsh, Bristol, a community that we all want to work & live

Neighbourhood Planning Network

St Philip’s Marsh Neighbourhood Forum and Easton Neighbourhood Forum are members of Bristol’s Neighbourhood Planning Network. The Neighbourhood Planning Network (NPN) is a self-help network of independent voluntary neighbourhood groups who are or want to be more effectively involved in the planning system in Bristol. Each group in the Network deals with development proposals in their own local community

About Us

ElhPlan will be a Community Interest Company that provides the support, design and research for Neighbourhood Forums. ElhPlan will work on behalf of the Forums and help them deliver the Neighbourhood Plans they create. 

The case studies show the sort of approach ElhPlan will follow involving the people who live and work in the area at the heart of what we do.

About Us

ELHPLAN is a Community Interest Company that provides the support, design and research for two charities – Easton Neighbourhood Forum and St Philip’s Marsh Neighbourhood Forum.

ElhPlan will work on behalf of the Forums and help them deliver the Neighbourhood Plans they create.

It has been made clear by residents that Newtown has been overlooked for far too long and that changes need to be made. This report covers research done by this practice within Newtown and include a two phase proposal for how to improve Newtown Park based on this re-search

Newtown Park has great potential to become a better place for local residents to use for leisure, sports and social-ising. Large green areas and landscaped organic knolls surrounded by trees are idyllic but many of these places are unusable

The key objectives are centred around facilitating sustainable growth of the Craft Quarter in the wider context of Bristol and providing the community there with the tools to develop beyond UWE’s involvement

The Vision

This Craft Quarter Project looks to grow a creative network, without the limitations of the physical environment. The ambition is in parallel to integrating sustainable practices into the community by making it a key factor to achieving growth of the network 

Fundamental to this project is the creation of a simple and intuitive system,a useful and relevant contribution that will becommunity run once our time on the project comes to an end

 

Barton Hill area considered as one of the most underprivileged area in Bristol. A community with poor health facilities, high unemployment rates and low educational services. Despite their many problems, community voice still remains unheard,creating in that way more and more problems in the community and its residents day by day. Due to the Covid 19 situation, their difficulties became even more apparent

We as an organisation work towards helping such communities to make sure their condition can be improved in the near future 

Our Partners

Helping us achieve quality life

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