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Park Hill Residents' Association (PHRA) is the latest in a line of resident groups that started back in the early 1960's when the estates first tenant, Joan Demers, helped with the formation of community associations.<ref>Gold. J.R, 2007, The Practice of Modernism: Modern Architects and Urban Transformation, 1954-1972 </ref> | Park Hill Residents' Association (PHRA) is the latest in a line of resident groups that started back in the early 1960's when the estates first tenant, Joan Demers, helped with the formation of community associations.<ref>Gold. J.R, 2007, The Practice of Modernism: Modern Architects and Urban Transformation, 1954-1972 </ref> | ||
The current structure takes its inspiration from the working group model adopted by the [https://www.kinca.org/ Kelham Island and Neepsend Community Alliance (Kinca)]. | |||
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Revision as of 23:18, 26 August 2020
Park Hill Residents' Association (PHRA) is the latest in a line of resident groups that started back in the early 1960's when the estates first tenant, Joan Demers, helped with the formation of community associations.[1]
The current structure takes its inspiration from the working group model adopted by the Kelham Island and Neepsend Community Alliance (Kinca).
- ↑ Gold. J.R, 2007, The Practice of Modernism: Modern Architects and Urban Transformation, 1954-1972