Jess Craig
@jesscraig.bsky.social
Policy at Power to Change. Talking about communities, social connection, high streets, politics and policy.
@powertochange.org.uk last event of Labour conference getting underway! Our community business reception is all about how communities create growth you can see, feel and that everyone benefits from.
September 29, 2025 at 4:48 PM
@powertochange.org.uk last event of Labour conference getting underway! Our community business reception is all about how communities create growth you can see, feel and that everyone benefits from.
@nickplumb.bsky.social (in jazzy headphones) kicks off a Reclaiming Our Regional Economies panel on resisting the rise of the far right with a striking stat that £2.9bn of assets sold by councils in last two years, leading to loss of vital shared spaces for connection.
September 29, 2025 at 1:55 PM
@nickplumb.bsky.social (in jazzy headphones) kicks off a Reclaiming Our Regional Economies panel on resisting the rise of the far right with a striking stat that £2.9bn of assets sold by councils in last two years, leading to loss of vital shared spaces for connection.
Nice to hear @georgiagould.bsky.social speaking on the need for culture change at the centre to enable communities to drive change in their local areas. She says govt can decide the outcomes it wants to see but needs to be flexible on the ‘how’ so places can deliver on the way that works for them.
September 28, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Nice to hear @georgiagould.bsky.social speaking on the need for culture change at the centre to enable communities to drive change in their local areas. She says govt can decide the outcomes it wants to see but needs to be flexible on the ‘how’ so places can deliver on the way that works for them.
Felt right to start Labour conference yesterday with an event with Merseyside community leaders, @coopparty.party.coop and Birkenhead MP (and new MHCLG minister) @allymcgovern.bsky.social talking about how community business drives pride in place, connection and an economy that works for all.
September 28, 2025 at 2:05 PM
Felt right to start Labour conference yesterday with an event with Merseyside community leaders, @coopparty.party.coop and Birkenhead MP (and new MHCLG minister) @allymcgovern.bsky.social talking about how community business drives pride in place, connection and an economy that works for all.
- Plans for a ‘Network for Neighbourhoods’ to facilitate connection and peer learning between communities
- Delivery of a new cooperative development unit…
- Delivery of a new cooperative development unit…
September 26, 2025 at 10:12 AM
- Plans for a ‘Network for Neighbourhoods’ to facilitate connection and peer learning between communities
- Delivery of a new cooperative development unit…
- Delivery of a new cooperative development unit…
This also really chimes with what we’ve seen in new @moreincommonuk.bsky.social polling for @powertochange.org.uk. People want communities to have more power to change things in their local areas, and they trust community organisations to make good things happen.
September 26, 2025 at 10:12 AM
This also really chimes with what we’ve seen in new @moreincommonuk.bsky.social polling for @powertochange.org.uk. People want communities to have more power to change things in their local areas, and they trust community organisations to make good things happen.
I’ve been reading through govt’s new pride in place strategy. I like this sentiment a lot, but making sure the Pride in Place programme delivers outcomes that are genuinely community led will be its real test.
September 26, 2025 at 10:12 AM
I’ve been reading through govt’s new pride in place strategy. I like this sentiment a lot, but making sure the Pride in Place programme delivers outcomes that are genuinely community led will be its real test.
We're also hosting a community business reception for the second year running. Come for stimulating speeches on how community businesses are building prosperous local economies that benefit everyone; stay for award-winning pies from Homebaked Bakery (likely the best food you'll eat at conference!)
September 22, 2025 at 11:51 AM
We're also hosting a community business reception for the second year running. Come for stimulating speeches on how community businesses are building prosperous local economies that benefit everyone; stay for award-winning pies from Homebaked Bakery (likely the best food you'll eat at conference!)
For Hannah, co-founder @nudgecommunity.bsky.social this means being unable to fulfil a vision of building supported housing for young people with no family support:
“We’re perceived as risky, not doing things in the ‘normal way’. But the truth is the normal way hasn’t served communities like mine…”
“We’re perceived as risky, not doing things in the ‘normal way’. But the truth is the normal way hasn’t served communities like mine…”
September 1, 2025 at 4:42 PM
For Hannah, co-founder @nudgecommunity.bsky.social this means being unable to fulfil a vision of building supported housing for young people with no family support:
“We’re perceived as risky, not doing things in the ‘normal way’. But the truth is the normal way hasn’t served communities like mine…”
“We’re perceived as risky, not doing things in the ‘normal way’. But the truth is the normal way hasn’t served communities like mine…”
MPs are back in Westminster today and so are @right-here.org - launching their Museum of Broken Dreams, charting some of the many ambitious community projects that have been stymied by a lack of support, investment, trust that communities can deliver what their places need.
September 1, 2025 at 4:42 PM
MPs are back in Westminster today and so are @right-here.org - launching their Museum of Broken Dreams, charting some of the many ambitious community projects that have been stymied by a lack of support, investment, trust that communities can deliver what their places need.
The report sets out ten 'lessons', a mix of practical ideas, principles and challenges to help combined authorities drive inclusive growth in partnership with the social economy and, crucially, draws on much good practice already underway. We hope these will inspire regions in their LGPs and beyond
June 5, 2025 at 12:52 PM
The report sets out ten 'lessons', a mix of practical ideas, principles and challenges to help combined authorities drive inclusive growth in partnership with the social economy and, crucially, draws on much good practice already underway. We hope these will inspire regions in their LGPs and beyond
@powertochange.org.uk proposes the govt back a package of bottom-up reforms as an alternative to the top-down and restrictive policies of Levelling Up, giving local people more control and support to shape the future of their high streets and town centres.
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June 2, 2025 at 9:50 AM
@powertochange.org.uk proposes the govt back a package of bottom-up reforms as an alternative to the top-down and restrictive policies of Levelling Up, giving local people more control and support to shape the future of their high streets and town centres.
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There are some great examples of communities taking over former retail spaces and bringing back an affordable, social cafe. This one in Southend is a lovely example, much as you described, a place where the youngest and oldest users make each other smile: www.powertochange.org.uk/evidence-and...
March 28, 2025 at 3:07 PM
There are some great examples of communities taking over former retail spaces and bringing back an affordable, social cafe. This one in Southend is a lovely example, much as you described, a place where the youngest and oldest users make each other smile: www.powertochange.org.uk/evidence-and...
At the launch of a new report from @iconeighbours.bsky.social Angie Wright of B-Inspired in Braunstone, Leicester, underscores this point. B-Inspired came out of the NDC but since then, has brought in significant additional investment and raised ~£25m through trading and the assets it owns.
March 5, 2025 at 10:37 AM
At the launch of a new report from @iconeighbours.bsky.social Angie Wright of B-Inspired in Braunstone, Leicester, underscores this point. B-Inspired came out of the NDC but since then, has brought in significant additional investment and raised ~£25m through trading and the assets it owns.
@paulhayes01.bsky.social It looks like dept stores are out of scope for rental auctions! That's why the report includes a recommendation to expand the scope of this and future high street policies so those taking action can target the assets with most potential to deliver social + economic benefit
December 13, 2024 at 10:18 AM
@paulhayes01.bsky.social It looks like dept stores are out of scope for rental auctions! That's why the report includes a recommendation to expand the scope of this and future high street policies so those taking action can target the assets with most potential to deliver social + economic benefit
These businesses occupy two former indie department stores, a former M&S, and a grade II listed Victorian arcade, respectively. They're giving these spaces a new life but also staying true to the heritage and historic role they played in people's lives. And the reception is overwhelmingly positive:
December 11, 2024 at 6:43 PM
These businesses occupy two former indie department stores, a former M&S, and a grade II listed Victorian arcade, respectively. They're giving these spaces a new life but also staying true to the heritage and historic role they played in people's lives. And the reception is overwhelmingly positive:
Sparks combines education, reuse and repair workshops and ethical independent businesses to promote sustainability education in Bristol's Broadmead shopping district.
Dewsbury Arcade will be the UK's first community owned shopping centre, providing town centre space for local entrepreneurs.
Dewsbury Arcade will be the UK's first community owned shopping centre, providing town centre space for local entrepreneurs.
December 11, 2024 at 6:43 PM
Sparks combines education, reuse and repair workshops and ethical independent businesses to promote sustainability education in Bristol's Broadmead shopping district.
Dewsbury Arcade will be the UK's first community owned shopping centre, providing town centre space for local entrepreneurs.
Dewsbury Arcade will be the UK's first community owned shopping centre, providing town centre space for local entrepreneurs.
Haven Community Hub provides services for older adults, including a dementia day care service, but the hub (and its cafe) is available and used by people of all ages.
Department is a new (open early 2025) arts and culture hub for Ryde, bringing in local artists and the wider community.
Department is a new (open early 2025) arts and culture hub for Ryde, bringing in local artists and the wider community.
December 11, 2024 at 6:43 PM
Haven Community Hub provides services for older adults, including a dementia day care service, but the hub (and its cafe) is available and used by people of all ages.
Department is a new (open early 2025) arts and culture hub for Ryde, bringing in local artists and the wider community.
Department is a new (open early 2025) arts and culture hub for Ryde, bringing in local artists and the wider community.
However, when asked about how to reuse empty former department stores, the public are enthusiastic about bringing these spaces back to life - either for shopping or for new purposes. And there's appetite for a mixed use model encompassing leisure and hospitality, public services and community space.
December 11, 2024 at 6:43 PM
However, when asked about how to reuse empty former department stores, the public are enthusiastic about bringing these spaces back to life - either for shopping or for new purposes. And there's appetite for a mixed use model encompassing leisure and hospitality, public services and community space.
While department stores do hold a valued place in the public imagination, new polling by @moreincommonuk.bsky.social suggests even Christmas can't save the department store. Only 7% of us will shop mostly in department stores this Christmas, compared to 44% who will shop online.
December 11, 2024 at 6:43 PM
While department stores do hold a valued place in the public imagination, new polling by @moreincommonuk.bsky.social suggests even Christmas can't save the department store. Only 7% of us will shop mostly in department stores this Christmas, compared to 44% who will shop online.
Excited to launch the new @powertochange.bsky.social report on community-run department stores next week.
I'll be chatting with @grahamsoult.bsky.social @katcj.bsky.social and others on 11th December about how communities are transforming the high street.
Join us there: bit.ly/3V351ub
I'll be chatting with @grahamsoult.bsky.social @katcj.bsky.social and others on 11th December about how communities are transforming the high street.
Join us there: bit.ly/3V351ub
December 3, 2024 at 11:17 AM
Excited to launch the new @powertochange.bsky.social report on community-run department stores next week.
I'll be chatting with @grahamsoult.bsky.social @katcj.bsky.social and others on 11th December about how communities are transforming the high street.
Join us there: bit.ly/3V351ub
I'll be chatting with @grahamsoult.bsky.social @katcj.bsky.social and others on 11th December about how communities are transforming the high street.
Join us there: bit.ly/3V351ub