“My Future My Future’ ’s in Falkirk s in Falkirk” ” “ Anthony Hodgson International Futures Forum Basic facts A rea 259 square km Population (2006) 149,680 Electorate (2007) 115,881 Housing stock (2007) 69,543 Households (2006) 66,651 Jobs (2006) 58,400
FALKIRK
Firth of Forth River Carron Falkirk Grangemouth
2001 – Economic Crisis Falkirk Action Plan
2002 IFF Imaginative Catalysis 1
The Falkirk Wheel – an engineering first!
2007 IFF Imaginative Catalysis 2
The Helix Eco-Park Project
100 feet The Kelpies – an art first!
2008 IFF Imaginative Catalysis 3
The Multi- Board and Project stakeholder Council Business Team Chief Interest Learning Journeys Officers Group Positive Health Transitions Group Group IFF ASSIMILATION Council Waterways REFLECTION AND Development and Sports Group IDEAS FOR ACTION Culture Helix Heroes Group (youngsters) Business Neighbouring Panel Communities Community Group Voluntary Sector
From Hierarchies And Networks To Holarchies
The Sharing Space
The Directors Engage
Grangemouth strike to close pipeline at cost of £50m a day Queues form in Scotland as panic buying spreads Minister says stocks of fuel will be sufficient The Guardian, Friday April 25 2008 Grangemouth refinery, which is owned and run by Ineos. Photograph: Murdo Macleod
What are we learning here? Seeing and shaping tomorrow requires the capacity to propose, plan and resource whilst at the same time letting loose the power of communities to vivify and shape their own lives. Can you live simultaneously in two seemingly incompatible paradigms and retain a joyful sanity?
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