Our Community

The Collaborative City connects and collaborates with partner networks that share our vision and ethos:

The Collaborative City is a partner network of TheCredo.Group. Working in conjunction with The Collaborative City, Credo can offer the strategic advice with the sort of ‘light touch’ that is often required at the earliest stages of a project.

By partnering with the Collaborative City, the Credo Group are able provide a comprehensive concept-to-completion services including.: Site and context appraisals; Capacity and viability studies; Masterplans and development frameworks; High street regeneration and placemaking support; Estate regeneration; Stakeholder engagement; and Outline and detail planning applications.

MELA Social Enterprise The creative co-design and curation of inclusive public spaces.

MELA are pioneers in social innovation for transforming public spaces, putting cultural diversity at the heart of ‘places’. Their expertise is in the co-design and curation of outdoor and indoor public ‘meeting’ spaces by creatively engaging with culturally diverse communities to empower change, leadership, and collaboration. They work with ‘Places’ – their managers and local communities to overcome barriers to co-existence and to celebrate diversity.

Place People Nature Partnership

People Place Nature is a creative multi-disciplinary Arts, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design practice who advocate an ecological approach to landscape development, working with nature, drawing on public participation and focusing on arts and sensitivity to place. 

SALUS Global Knowledge Exchange SALUS is a global media, publishing, research, events and training organisation with a vision to improve human and planetary health by design.

The Collaborative City is proud to be a partner organisation to UN Habitat’s World Urban Campaign.

UN-Habitat works with partners to build inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities and communities. UN-Habitat promotes urbanization as a positive transformative force for people and communities, reducing inequality, discrimination and poverty