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New
Farnham Repertory Company:
Our Mission
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The
New Farnham Repertory Actors' Company, unlike its
previous incarnation, the New Farnham Repertory
Company, is not a campaigning organisation. That
mantle has passed to the Farnham Theatre
Association.
The contents of this page
do not represent the activities of the new company and will shortly be
moved into the archive section of the website.
Links to related pages
Government support for NFRC mission
The following are extracts from a
recent paper published by the
Department of Culture, Media
and Sport (minister - Tessa Jowell).
The paper is called Culture
at the heart of regeneration.
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“Most people now accept that you cannot
breathe new life into cities, towns and communities without culture. It
has an important role to play in defining and preserving identity — of
the individual, of communities and of the nation as a whole”.
Tessa Jowell |
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Organic development
"If regeneration is imposed from the top
down, it will not work. Evidence shows that:
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success follows strong emphasis on
community consultation and participation
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mixed-use developments are a feature
of many vibrant, regenerated areas
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participation in cultural activities
delivers a sense of belonging, trust and civic engagement."
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The economic case
“Culture can play a key role as part of
the economic drawing power which is central to the transformation of an
area.
Safeguards should be considered to ensure
that existing communities are not displaced by increased property
values.
Culture [should be] firmly embedded in
regeneration from the very beginning and should not simply be a minor
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Re-use and renewal
“The re-use and revitalisation of the
historic environment, including buildings, parks and gardens ... helps
to achieve successful regeneration because it directly contributes to
people’s desire to live in an interesting and attractive environment.
Care should be taken not to destroy old buildings before their potential
is realised”. |
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Mixed use
"Mixed use has many benefits, such as
attracting people throughout the day, making a place safe ... and
encouraging a wide range of early and late evening activities”.
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Consultation
“Local consultation and participation is
the key. Culture and regeneration needs to be done with the
community not to the community”. |
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