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I was amused to see Domain running an article today on tips to get to know your neighbours. I wouldn't have thought it was that hard!
https://www.domain.com.au/news/easy-tips-on-how-to-get-to-know-your-neighbours-20161215-gtbk4p/
But I guess the expert quoted is right that lots of people these days hardly know their neighbours at all. Do you? If not, why? Do you think its just a case of people being really time poor? I suspect it's also a bit to do with the huge fences that people now tend to errect around their houses...
We've got a couple of sets of neighbours that have become good friends and it is fantastic to know they are around to look out for you and your house, water the garden, grab the mail, etc when you're not around.
That sounds like a fantastic community @Henno. You are indeed really lucky to live in such a great neighbourhood. Thanks for sharing.
Jason
An urban designer reckons people who know and trust their neighbours have healthier lives and enjoy a better sense of wellbeing.
There's an article about it on Domain today - https://www.domain.com.au/news/making-neighbourhoods-happier-can-we-fix-our-cities-to-prevent-loneli...
I would be interested to hear from Workshop members about projects or amenities in your communities that help bring people together, or any things you should be built to improve your local area.
I'd like to see empty shops put to creative uses. It's hard for strip shops to compete these days with the shopping centres but I think they are really important as community hubs and perhaps artists could have a role in helping to make them a bit more vibrant and interesting.
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