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  • Right now cities are devalued. But never waste a crisis, this is a time to secure their future liveability

    Oct 2020
    Affordable Housing, Architecture, Britain, City, Developers, Economy, Housebuilders, Housing, Masterplanning, Retail, Urban Design
    On Covid and the future of cities When I moved to London in 1979 the population was 6.75 million. England’s capital city had experienced a decline from 8.9 million over 4 decades (see graph here). A heady cocktail of air pollution (there was even a song called A Foggy Day (In London Town), by Gershwin […]
  • End of the world as we know it?

    Jun 2020
    Britain, Covid-19, Economy, Globalisation, Government, Politics, Retail, Shopping, Society
    The lockdown got us thinking about some big stuff like globalisation. Prior to Covid-19 rearing its ugly head, there had already been much discussion about issues with globalisation. The seemingly unstoppable march of national economies, coming together as one global economy, for the ultimate benefit of the world. Globalisation appeared to tick boxes on all […]
  • What will happen to our town centres?

    Apr 2020
    Being Thrifty, Britain, Economy, Independent Retailing, Purpose, Red or Dead, Retail, Shopping, Society, Town Centres, Urban Design
    Musings on the first lockdown, creativity and the future of public space.  It’s now almost 40 years since we started our design business and perceptions of the creative industries have changed hugely over that time. I grew up in a household where my mum and my nan were always making clothes and my pop was […]
  • Wayne talks housing on Radio 5

    Jul 2019
    Affordable Housing, Architecture, Britain, Developers, Development, Housebuilders, Housing, Masterplanning, Purpose, Regeneration, Undesirable Housing, Urban Design
    Did you know that twice as much land in the UK is given to golf courses as to housing? Wayne went on Wake Up To Money on BBC Radio 5 Live in July 2019 to talk about the state of housing in Britain, and what we can do to improve communities in the future. You […]
  • Blackburn is Open

    Mar 2019
    Blackburn, Britain, Charity, City, Culture, Design, Economy, Events, Festival, Independent Retailing, Placemaking, Purpose, Regeneration, Retail, Shopping, Society, Town Centres
    The definitive history of Blackburn is Open and the build up to The National Festival of Making. In 2012, we had the idea to take what Blackburn had – empty shops in prime town centre locations, an open minded Council, unused evocative buildings, strong industrial heritage, successful diaspora – and embrace these assets to start […]
  • We celebrate localism, until it becomes nationalism

    Nov 2018
    Britain, British Culture, City, Community, Purpose, Regeneration, Town Centres, Urban Design
    We are all for localism when it truly serves the best interests of the local community. I recently read that Preston has been named as the UK’s most improved urban area in a study by PricewaterhouseCoopers and think-tank Demos and was cheered by the fact that a town I know and love is doing well. […]
  • Are all these store closures something to celebrate?

    Jun 2018
    Britain, City, Economy, Fashion, Independent Retailing, Retail, Shopping, Society, Sustainability, Town Centres
    Our town centre thinking continues… This week it’s the turn of another so called “retail institution” the House of Fraser to announce a significant store closure following a shrinking of Mothercare and the demise of the likes of Maplin’s, Toys R Us and a whole raft of retail “brands” (that often actually has done the […]
  • In a divided Britain everybody loses

    Feb 2018
    Blackburn, Britain, British Culture, Community, Economy, Equal Opportunities, Government, Politics, Purpose, Regeneration, Society
    We can tend to be utopian but a divided society serves no-one. Britain is divided in a number of ways and if it continues then everybody will suffer. Between Remainers and Leavers, environmentalists and climate change-deniers, misogynists and feminists, the curious and the ignorant and the haves and have-nots, we’re at risk of tearing ourselves […]
  • It is time to wage war on the betting shops and mini casinos that blight our high streets.

    Sep 2017
    Britain, City, Government, Politics, Purpose, Retail, Society, Town Centres
    We hate betting shops and the misery they cause.  For the past few years I have been including this image in my urban design talks and arguing that it’s time we either introduce planning legislation that allowed councils to ban betting shops altogether, or restrict them to one per square mile. Initially my views were […]
  • This Is The Sound Of The Suburbs

    Aug 2017
    Britain, City, Government, Green Space, Masterplanning, Society, Urban Design
    Wayne was made a Mayor of London Design Advocate, and has been an advocate for celebrating the city’s suburbs.  I had been thinking about what Good Growth in London means to me and it came to me during this recent sweltering spell of weather in London when I was struggling to sleep, getting up at […]
  • The Stranglehold On The UK House Building Industry

    Jan 2017
    Affordable Housing, Britain, Developers, Development, Housebuilders, Housing, Masterplanning, Purpose, Undesirable Housing, Urban Design
    We have always called for the housing industry to not be dominated by the large / mega-scaled housebuilders like Taylor Wimpey, Barratts and Persimmon.  The housing crash of 2008 devastated the small and medium sized housebuilding sector resulting in today just 26% of new homes being built by this part of the housebuilding industry as […]
  • What Are We Going To Do To Help A Generation Who Are The First To Be Worse Off Than Their Parents?

    Jan 2017
    Affordable Housing, Britain, Developers, Development, Economy, Equal Opportunities, Government, Independent Retailing, Purpose, Retail, Town Centres
    Improving equality and life chances for the younger generations have always been hugely important to us. Growing up in the 60s and the 70s my guess is that most young people in normal working class communities like the ones Gerardine and I came from in North East Lancashire had the belief that if they rolled […]
  • Youngsters of Today Really Don’t Have it That Good

    Oct 2016
    Affordable Housing, Britain, City, Economy, Equal Opportunities, Government
    Improving equality and life chances for the younger generations have always been hugely important to us. I like many have been seeing the signs over the past few years that there is a generation, that, for the first time is worse off than their parents. It was the norm for people of my generation to […]
  • Some Prompts for BBC’s Polemic

    Jun 2016
    Affordable Housing, Britain, Economy, Equal Opportunities, Government, Politics
    I was asked to film a polemic for the This Week programme to go on the BBC tonight but it has been subsequently dropped because of Boris Johnson’s announcement that he will now not stand for PM. Even though it does have some of the content from the EU referendum blog that we published last […]
  • Leaving the EU feels like a death in the family

    Jun 2016
    Britain, Economy, Government, Politics
    Wayne shares his post European Union referendum blues. Three days after the announcement of the EU Referendum result, I still feel totally and utterly down. The only other time in my life that I have felt like this was when my dear mum died. However I was prepared for that, I had had time to […]
  • I am not enjoying my run with the dog this morning

    Jun 2016
    Affordable Housing, Architecture, Britain, City, Developers, Development, Economy, Equal Opportunities, Government, Housebuilders, Housing, London, Undesirable Housing
    Brexit and building the right kind of homes get an airing here. Its 7 am and I have just come back from running with my dog Minnie in my local London park and am feeling conflicted. Over the past few months the numbers of rough sleepers in the park has increased substantially. They are not […]
  • EU Referendum

    Jun 2016
    Britain, Economy, Government, Politics, Society
    We did our bit for the remain in the EU campaign and are still saddened by the result. I honestly didn’t imagine that the UK would get to a position where it is possible that we pull away from Europe. But this weekend’s polls show the “Leave” campaign 3 percentage points ahead. It makes no […]
  • What Have Leicester City F.C. Got To Do With Hope & Social Mobility?

    Jan 2016
    Blackburn, Britain, Culture, Sport, Wayne Hemingway
    What have two much maligned places – Blackburn and Leicester – got in common? Hope through football. Like many people I root for the underdog. I rejoice when a system that increasingly favours generationally accumulated wealth is successfully negotiated by someone with fresh ideas, desire and “elbow grease”. In sport I love “Roy of The […]
  • Golden Years

    Jan 2016
    Affordable Housing, Britain, British Culture, Equal Opportunities, Government, Housing, Purpose, Society
    Universal Basic Income and the passing of David Bowie in one blog? You bet. This weekend I was getting myself in a mood about how difficult it seems for young people to start up with the carefree abandon that Gerardine and I had when we set out on our journey at the turn of the […]
  • Council Houses and Me

    Jan 2016
    Affordable Housing, Architecture, Blackburn, Britain, Design, Developers, Development, Housebuilders, Housing, Interior Design, Undesirable Housing
    Our appreciation of the history of council housing and its value to society. In 2014 I was reminded of my first Blackburn home by Sarah Thompson who emailed me with her proposal for an interiors book about ex-council houses. When someone emails you with an idea for a book about how a new generation are […]
  • Town Centres Are Starting To Do What They Were Designed To Do

    Oct 2015
    Britain, City, Culture, Economy, Independent Retailing, Regeneration, Retail, Shopping, Society, Town Centres
    In 2015 we continued to discuss and document our positivity about the evolution of town centres, as a more indie and experiential spirit started to replace the dinosaurs that continued to fail and cease trading.  I have “mouthed off” pretty regularly these last few years about the future of our high streets – one recurrent […]
  • Alan Sugar Emigrating?

    Oct 2015
    Affordable Housing, Britain, Developers, Housebuilders, Housing, Urban Design
    We are not afraid to speak out and say it like it is Very sad at the moment how decent folk in the public eye are increasingly being vilified in the popular press. I abhor the way Charlotte Church is being treated after she was brave and full of passion for a fairer society on […]
  • They Say My Home Town is The Best In Britain…

    Aug 2015
    Blackburn, Britain, Regeneration, Town Centres
    Wayne has always loved Blackburn, the town he grew up in, and in many ways made him, where we “give back to” whenever we can. Published in the Guardian on 25th August 2015 As a Blackburnian it’s great to hear that the town has been named the best place in Britain to make a living. […]
  • “Rent to Own”- Another Part of The Economy That Stretches The Equality Gap

    May 2015
    Affordable Housing, Britain, Economy, Equal Opportunities, Purpose, Society
    I keep seeing those “rent to own” shops selling boring furniture and sparkly electronics on our High Streets and am intrigued and worried by this return to a retail concept led by Radio Rentals and Granada (sing along now, “Great service, great sets, that what you get…at Granada” that seemed to suffer a slow death in the […]
  • Wayne Mouths off About British Regional Confidence

    Apr 2015
    Britain, City, Culture, Placemaking, Regeneration, Town Centres
    HemingwayDesign spend most of our time working on projects outside of London, and we have always had a lot to say about Levelling Up.  For too long the media and often the politicians and the residents of regions and cities have been bemoaning the perceived dominance of London. But there is a wind of change […]
  • It takes people to build decent housing and successful communities

    Sep 2011
    Affordable Housing, Britain, Developers, Development, Housebuilders, Housing
    If you were to look at the housing need numbers compared to what is actually being built the it is easy to argue that the housing industry is still on its backside and there hasn’t been the predicted reversal in the shedding of the housebuilding workforce that took place at an unprecedented rate. It seems […]

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