Three decades ago, the South Bank district in central London was no place to call home. Schools were shuttered and stores were vacated as its population plummeted to 4,000, spurring city planners to consider eliminating housing altogether to make way for large-scale commercial projects. Determined to foster neighborhood regeneration, residents banded together to form Coin Street Community Builders (CSCB) — named after a road that passes through the district’s heart.
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