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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> PHRA is a constituted group, i.e. it has a constitution.


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)].  While the committee provides the governance for the residents' association, the working groups are a self organising selection of residents with a focus on specific causes such as the estate service fee or environmental issues.     
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)].  While the committee provides the governance for the residents' association, the working groups are a self organising selection of residents with a focus on specific causes such as the estate service fee or environmental issues.     


Residents are encouraged to [[Contacts|contact]] the working groups to offer support or to approach the committee with any groups they wish to establish themselves.     
Residents are encouraged to [[Contacts|contact]] the working groups to offer support or to approach the committee regarding any groups they wish to establish themselves.     


PHRA is a constituted group, i.e. it has a constitution.   
=== Committee ===
The committee consists of a Chair, Treasurer and Secretary.      


The committee consists of a Chair, Treasurer and Secretary.       
=== Working Groups ===
 
==== Service Fee ====
 
==== Green ====
 
==== Wiki and Website ====               


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Revision as of 23:48, 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] PHRA is a constituted group, i.e. it has a constitution.

The current structure takes its inspiration from the working group model adopted by the Kelham Island and Neepsend Community Alliance (Kinca). While the committee provides the governance for the residents' association, the working groups are a self organising selection of residents with a focus on specific causes such as the estate service fee or environmental issues.

Residents are encouraged to contact the working groups to offer support or to approach the committee regarding any groups they wish to establish themselves.

Committee

The committee consists of a Chair, Treasurer and Secretary.

Working Groups

Service Fee

Green

Wiki and Website

  1. Gold. J.R, 2007, The Practice of Modernism: Modern Architects and Urban Transformation, 1954-1972