
The Work of the Waterways Project has identified a clear need for a framework that allows communities to take advantage of the opportunity presented by the transfer of assets out of the public sector.
In this section The Waterways Project outlines A Community Right to Manage, and what role this could play in maximising the potential of the following for Britain’s communities:
1) The Waterways – This section outlines how A Community Right to Manage developed from our existing work, and what it means for communities.
2) Environmental Infrastructure – This section identifies how A Community Right to Manage can be applied to environmental Infrastructure in general.
3) Public Assets – This section highlights how A Community Right to Manage provides the missing link in the localism bill.
Mark Walton also outlines how A Community Right to Manage might work in practice:
- ‘Unlocking the Potential of Canal Side Communities: How A Community Right to Manage might work in practice’




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