Shout Out!

Sara Llewellin

Sara is the Deputy Chief Grants Officer of The City Bridge Trust and the Chair of London Funders. She has worked for the Trust since 1995. Prior to that she was the Chief Executive of a homelessness charity for 5 years and in the domestic violence movement before that. Sara is a member of the London Regional Consortium for ChangeUp and on the Credit Committee of Charity Bank. She was a previous Vice Chair of the Community Fund in London (1998-2003), Chair of Awards for All (1999-2003) and on the Investment Committee of Futurebuilders England (2005-08). Sara is Treasurer of a childcare social enterprise in Lewisham, a Director of the European Reminiscence Network and one of the initiators of 'Unboxed', developing approaches to human rights and leadership work with young people.

Miranda Watson

Miranda is a Campaigns Manager at Which? Consumers Association. Miranda has worked on a number of high profile campaigns, including issues such as nutrition labelling, the Kids Food Campaign and the award winning Endowment Action Campaign which helped thousands of people to claim compensation for mis-sold endowments.

Lucy Musgrave

Lucy is on the Board of Trustees. Lucy is a leading practitioner on sustainable communities, social architecture and urban design. She is the co-director of General Public Agency, a London-based consultancy specialising in high quality spatial strategies and the provision of meaningful community propositions.
Previously director of The Architecture Foundation, a campaigning charity and cultural organization, Lucy developed programmes of action research focusing on social inclusion and the built environment.
She has pioneered new thinking, methodologies and evaluation for community planning and regeneration. In 1996 she staged a series of influential "public forums" on the future of London that attracted over 15,000 people and effected government policy.
Lucy has produced the publication Creative Spaces: a toolkit for participatory urban design and two UK government-sponsored directories on the best emerging architects in Britain. She is co-author of the Thames & Hudson-publication Design & Landscape for People: New Approaches to Renewal.
She has been involved in a number of advisory and board roles, including the UK government's Urban Sounding Board, the Greater London Authority's Public Realm Advisory Group, the Mies van der Rohe European Prize for Public Space.