One of the main roles of South East Excellence is to gather resources useful to those involved in the renaissance and regeneration and maintenance of the built environment.
Based on the findings of the Egan Review of Skills for Sustainable Communities (2004), South East Excellence has developed an interactive tool to explain the components of a sustainable community, and the skills, attitudes and behaviours needed to create them. The case studies provided on this website take these definitions into consideration when explaining what makes good practice.
Then put the diagrams of the two wheels, both of which you can click into. When you do click into them, they just have the definitions and no link to a case study.
Click on one of the wheels here to start the interactive tool.