Taking Back Our Communities: The Rise of the National Residents Association
Update: 2025-11-11
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The National Residents Association (NRA) was founded in 2022 by a group of concerned men and women from across the United Kingdom. Its purpose is simple yet vital: to create a united national body dedicated to researching, supporting, and defending our local and national communities.Sandi Adams spoke with Cassie, who has led this initiative since its inception. She explains that Residents Associations are among the most effective tools available to local people — especially when councils fail to represent the interests of their constituents.Through organised, lawful action, residents can collectively oppose harmful planning applications such as solar and wind farms, data centres, battery storage facilities, and 5G towers —developments that are increasingly being shown to damage both the environment and the fabric of our communities.The NRA empowers communities by providing structure, information, and strength in numbers. It protects the individual campaigner by turning solitary effort into a shared movement. The Association’s vision is to restore hope, trust, and accountability — core values that are essential to public confidence in local governance.The NRA’s manifesto is to:
The National Residents Association (NRA) was founded in 2022 by a group of concerned men and women from across the United Kingdom. Its purpose is simple yet vital: to create a united national body dedicated to researching, supporting, and defending our local and national communities.Sandi Adams spoke with Cassie, who has led this initiative since its inception. She explains that Residents Associations are among the most effective tools available to local people — especially when councils fail to represent the interests of their constituents.Through organised, lawful action, residents can collectively oppose harmful planning applications such as solar and wind farms, data centres, battery storage facilities, and 5G towers —developments that are increasingly being shown to damage both the environment and the fabric of our communities.The NRA empowers communities by providing structure, information, and strength in numbers. It protects the individual campaigner by turning solitary effort into a shared movement. The Association’s vision is to restore hope, trust, and accountability — core values that are essential to public confidence in local governance.The NRA’s manifesto is to:
- Inform communities across the UK where active Residents Associations exist,
- Educate the public on issues that may not be fully or widely understood, and
- Equip individuals with the knowledge and tools to hold councils and decision-makers to account.
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