CREW's latest report launching a new approach to regional economies focussing on the role of the foundational economy in Swansea bay and beyond, building social and economic capital, and the use of bottom up methodologies such as asset based community development.
Published 21 June 2017
On March 8th, CREW in partnership with Cartrefi Conwy organised an event in Abergele with site visit to Colwyn Bay
Published 14 March 2016
This case study takes an overview of the Townscape Heritage programme, and looks at an example of how this and associated community projects are transforming a coastal maritime town in north Wales.
Published 11 February 2016
This case study discusses the experiences of Welsh housing associations Coastal Housing and Merthyr Valley Homes in their development of affordable broadband solutions.
Published 08 January 2016
In June 2015, the Sprouts childcare facility was formally opened by the Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty, Lesley Griffiths AM. The project was aimed at improving the provision of childcare services in Wrexham town centre
Published 18 December 2015
The Environment and Sustainability Committee of the National Assembly for Wales is undertaking an Inquiry into a smarter energy future for Wales.
Published 16 December 2015
This seminar is one of a short series of events held by RSCW with collaborative partners, which have looked at various aspects of the creative economy and creative industries in South Wales.
Published 16 December 2015
This case study analyses one initiative, the Techhub, which aims at creating just that clustering effect in South Wales, based in the “Vibrant and Viable Places” programme area of Swansea.
Published 26 November 2015
Crew works with a range of partners to develop resources to support regeneration in Wales. Crew conducts research on various aspects of regeneration and the results of our research will be published here. Generally, we will not publish print versions, instead focusing resources on downloadable documents in a range of formats.
We also believe that sharing of good practice is vital to effective regeneration throughout Wales and we will publish a range of case studies, which you will also find here.
We are also developing a range of Toolkits that will enable you to develop practical skills. These are open source materials and available free of charge. Please also feel free to distribute them to colleagues or share the links with anyone you think might find them useful.