This paper takes an historical perspective to examine the social and community motivations for public parks and their funding. Public parks can be some of the most valuable green infrastructure assets; understanding why they were created and how they have developed can usefully inform current international practice. Analysis is of one the UK’s first public parks, Peel Park, Salford, Greater Manchester and draws on documentary material from the Park’s creation in the 1840s and its refurbishment in the 2010s. Common and long-lived expectations for community cohesion are found, but for contemporary management we highlight the importance of park quality and understanding public parks as part of wider equality issues. We also argue that entrepre...
Rapid urbanization in early Victorian Britain induced citizens to envision new kinds of public space...
Urban parks have always been contested and contradictory spaces: highly ordered and elitist, yet val...
Increasing urbanisation and city development has raised the need for our public spaces to provide mu...
This paper takes an historical perspective to examine the social and community motivations for publi...
Urban parks are a much-loved feature of the city environment. However, our knowledge of the true sca...
Public parks are vital features of our cities that provide numerous benefits for people, communities...
There is significant evidence of a strong correlation between the quality of life and accessibility ...
British urban parks are a creation of the 19th century and a central feature in the Victorian image ...
Rapid urbanization in early Victorian Britain induced citizens to envision new kinds of public space...
This paper examines the evolution of the municipal public park in Manchester from the Victorian peop...
This paper examines the decision to locate the façade of Manchester’s old Town Hall in a public park...
The case study presented in this paper is a manifestation for an urban regeneration project that tra...
This paper argues that the Edwardian municipal park represents a significant transition from the hig...
This paper analyses a potentially path shaping moment for the UK’s public parks by analysing a pivot...
© 2017 Editorial Board, Urban Policy and ResearchEmerging shortages of community sporting facilities...
Rapid urbanization in early Victorian Britain induced citizens to envision new kinds of public space...
Urban parks have always been contested and contradictory spaces: highly ordered and elitist, yet val...
Increasing urbanisation and city development has raised the need for our public spaces to provide mu...
This paper takes an historical perspective to examine the social and community motivations for publi...
Urban parks are a much-loved feature of the city environment. However, our knowledge of the true sca...
Public parks are vital features of our cities that provide numerous benefits for people, communities...
There is significant evidence of a strong correlation between the quality of life and accessibility ...
British urban parks are a creation of the 19th century and a central feature in the Victorian image ...
Rapid urbanization in early Victorian Britain induced citizens to envision new kinds of public space...
This paper examines the evolution of the municipal public park in Manchester from the Victorian peop...
This paper examines the decision to locate the façade of Manchester’s old Town Hall in a public park...
The case study presented in this paper is a manifestation for an urban regeneration project that tra...
This paper argues that the Edwardian municipal park represents a significant transition from the hig...
This paper analyses a potentially path shaping moment for the UK’s public parks by analysing a pivot...
© 2017 Editorial Board, Urban Policy and ResearchEmerging shortages of community sporting facilities...
Rapid urbanization in early Victorian Britain induced citizens to envision new kinds of public space...
Urban parks have always been contested and contradictory spaces: highly ordered and elitist, yet val...
Increasing urbanisation and city development has raised the need for our public spaces to provide mu...