Mutual Restructure
Mutual Restructure forms part of a programme of research and activity to explore The White House’s structure. It will interrogate its model, governance systems, decision-making processes, how it operates and cooperates to move towards a new model of independence.
Mutual Restructure will see us work with our communities to undertake a process of collective learning, to test out and generate a new model that is reflective of our ethos and representative of our community; spanning programme, governance and operation.
Join The White House for a trip to Birmingham to visit Modern Clay, Grand Union and Eastside Projects.
Join The White House for a trip to Brighton to visit The Bevy, the first community-owned and run estate pub in the UK.
The White House and Create London invite you to join us for a series of exploratory conversations and practical workshops to examine the challenges we face in generating and supporting greater participatory control over resources and community life.
The Public Meeting will be an opportunity to hear about and discuss future plans for The White House, to have your say on what happens here and to collectively develop a plan to ensure the White House remains a community resource that serves the needs and interests of its community.
Join The White House for a trip to Cubitt, an artist-led co-operative built on a belief in the value of art and artists in society based in Islington, London.
Join The White House for a trip to Liverpool to visit a number of community-led projects.