Guide to street parties for community workers and groups
Community workers of councils and community groups can play a small but important role in facilitating residents to organise street parties. These events are a very good way to meet neighbours and a chance to engage the community in local issues.
Street parties ARE community development
The Guide below applies to simple street parties being held in a single residential street without general publicity. Larger community public events in more streets require other arrangements according their scale.
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See also our Guide for residents and our Guide for Councils.
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Neighbourhood Watch groups often hold street parties to get people together.
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