Hiring out sites, particularly urban parks, to the organisers of private events is now an important way that some public spaces are funded. Government austerity, and the additional pressures that COVID-19 has placed on government finances, means this approach to public space management is becoming more visible and widespread. By focusing on some notable cases from south London, this research note highlights this trend and its implications. The analysis unpicks the notions of private and public to better understand outdoor events and explores whether paid entry events deliver net benefits for the public. Some parks now switch between functioning as public spaces and event venues and are governed beyond the state. This suggests hybrid, ‘publi...
City parks have long been understood as contested spaces. But creeping privatisation and commerciali...
Programming is one aspect of urban parks provision that has been neglected in existing research, eve...
This paper analyses a potentially path shaping moment for the UK’s public parks by analysing a pivot...
Music festivals, sport events, funfairs, exhibitions and other ticketed events provide a source of i...
City events are increasingly staged outside purpose built venues in urban public spaces. Parks, stre...
Many commentators suggest that access to public spaces is threatened by privatisation and commercial...
In the contemporary era, a period when consuming experiences is a significant part of the urban econ...
Cities are staging more events than ever. Within this macro-trend, there is another less acknowledge...
Urban parks have always been contested and contradictory spaces: highly ordered and elitist, yet val...
London’s parks are used regularly as venues for festivals and events. A wide range of occasions are ...
In the contemporary era, a period when consuming experiences is a significant part of the urban econ...
This work was supported by the Humanities and Social Sciences Collaborative Award, Queen Mary Univer...
Since the end of the 2012 Olympic Games, London’s residents and tourists have been awaiting the spec...
City parks have long been understood as contested spaces. But creeping privatisation and commerciali...
Parks and playing fields, swimming pools and skateparks, tennis courts and gyms; these are spaces th...
City parks have long been understood as contested spaces. But creeping privatisation and commerciali...
Programming is one aspect of urban parks provision that has been neglected in existing research, eve...
This paper analyses a potentially path shaping moment for the UK’s public parks by analysing a pivot...
Music festivals, sport events, funfairs, exhibitions and other ticketed events provide a source of i...
City events are increasingly staged outside purpose built venues in urban public spaces. Parks, stre...
Many commentators suggest that access to public spaces is threatened by privatisation and commercial...
In the contemporary era, a period when consuming experiences is a significant part of the urban econ...
Cities are staging more events than ever. Within this macro-trend, there is another less acknowledge...
Urban parks have always been contested and contradictory spaces: highly ordered and elitist, yet val...
London’s parks are used regularly as venues for festivals and events. A wide range of occasions are ...
In the contemporary era, a period when consuming experiences is a significant part of the urban econ...
This work was supported by the Humanities and Social Sciences Collaborative Award, Queen Mary Univer...
Since the end of the 2012 Olympic Games, London’s residents and tourists have been awaiting the spec...
City parks have long been understood as contested spaces. But creeping privatisation and commerciali...
Parks and playing fields, swimming pools and skateparks, tennis courts and gyms; these are spaces th...
City parks have long been understood as contested spaces. But creeping privatisation and commerciali...
Programming is one aspect of urban parks provision that has been neglected in existing research, eve...
This paper analyses a potentially path shaping moment for the UK’s public parks by analysing a pivot...