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Our Story Weaver, Kaska Hempel, talks to Martin O’Neill from The Stove network about coming home and creative placemaking with his community.

The story is the fourth in a five-part Dumfries series of Everyday Changemakers. 

Transcript 

See our website:https://sccan.scot/blog/everyday-changemakers-martin-the-stove/

Credits

Interview, recording and sound production: Kaska Hempel

Resources

The Stove https://thestove.org/ 

Midsteeple Quarter stories and studies https://www.midsteeplequarter.org/midsteeple-quarter-resources 

Newly published Creative Placemaking report based on the Stove’s work https://thestove.org/how-creativity-culture-can-support-communities/ 

What We Do Now creative placemaking network https://whatwedonow.scot/ 

Post-covid Open Hoose programme which launched 10 community-driven initiatives, including Climate Kitchen https://thestove.org/projects/ongoing-projects/open-hoose/

Dumfries Climate Kitchen https://climatekitchen.co.uk/ 

From our archive - another scottish example of community-driven town centre regeneration story 1000 Better Stories Podcast: Carolyn Powell, Huntly Development Trust https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-6e2tu-142d6cf