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Where will I live? - The people

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The 'Where will I live?' project was managed for the GA by Diane Swift and for CABE by John Meredith. A Sounding Board supported their work.

In each area seven schools were co-ordinated by a local project manager and their local CABE partner. The project process involved pairs of teachers from the same school. This provided mutual support and encouragement as well as great 'weight' within a school community.

Peter Wright, a Town Planner in Birmingham, provided an additional perspective through the Sounding Board. David Lambert (GA Chief Executive) and Scott Sinclair (Director of Tide~, Birmingham) offered advice and informed the project's thinking.

Participating Schools

The following schools participated in Where Will I Live. You can find out more about the schools, and download their materials, from the Resources area.

East Lancashire Schools

Westholme School, Blackburn
Habergham High School, Burnley
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn
Ivy Bank Business and Enterprise College, Burnley
Colne Primet High School, Colne
Edge End High School, Nelson

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South Cambridgeshire Schools

Coleridge Community School, Cambridge
Parkside Community School, Cambridge
Sawston Village College, Cambridge
St Bede’s Inter-Church Comprehensive School, Cambridge
Chesterton Community College, Cambridge
Hills Road Sixth Form, Cambridge
Comberton Village College, Cambridge
Saffron Walden County High School, Saffron Walden
Chesterton Community College, Cambridge

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