PEOPLE, PLACE & COMMUNITY: belonging in unprecedented times

Future of London project, 2021

Covid-19 has undoubtedly thrown a spotlight on the power of social and neighbourhood networks. It has changed how people experience both private and public places and, for some, has meant spending a lot more time locally than usual.

Throughout the pandemic community life has flourished: neighbours are checking in on each other more than before, and are now more likely to do food shopping or chores for one another. It seems that Covid-19 has triggered an increased appetite for connection, a sense of belonging, and a desire for mutual trust amongst neighbours. Beyond just surviving the pandemic, the benefits of community are clear: social connection can help you live a longer, happier life. By contrast, loneliness and isolation – which can be experienced by Londoners of all ages – has a detrimental impact on health and wellbeing. As Covid-19 continues to shape the way we live and work in the city, inclusion, health and wellbeing are (finally) receiving greater recognition.

Future of London’s 2020 project investigated the role that both people and place play in creating community, and how London’s built environment sector can help forge and maintain a sense of belonging in both new developments and within existing neighbourhoods.

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