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There are many stakeholders for Tin Alley that have a wide variety of backgrounds and interests. The stakeholders can be split into six different larger categories: university decision-makers; businesses on campus; people full-time on campus; people parẗ“iœ˜V>“«ÕÃÆۈÈ̜ÀÃÆ>˜`yœÀ>>˜` fauna. Each of these stakeholders were considered in the design of this placemaking proposal. The stakeholder analysis diagram outlines the different levels of interest in /ˆ˜ƂiÞ>˜`̅iiÛiœvˆ˜yÕi˜Viœ˜̅i outcome of the proposal that each of the stakeholders are perceived to have. Each stakeholder has varying levels of stake >˜`ˆ˜yÕi˜Vi̅>̘ii`̜Li՘`iÀÃ̜œ` to effectively engage with the community. Care should be taken to consider the ÃÌ>Ži…œ`iÀÈ`i˜Ìˆwi`>Ã…>ۈ˜}œÜ ˆ˜yÕi˜Vi̅ÀœÕ}…œÕÌ̅i«ÀœiVÌ]iëiVˆ>Þ those unable to advocate for themselves ÃÕV…>ÃyœÀ>>˜`v>՘>>˜`V…>“«ˆœ˜ÃvœÀ such stakeholders, if possible, should be iÃÌ>LˆÃ…i`° ÕÅiÌ>°ÓäÓä®°

The different stakeholders all have different reasons to value Tin Alley which indicate the level of stake. These different causes to value Tin Alley are not outlined in the stakeholder analysis diagram but have been evaluated fully by the team and should continue to be considered throughout the project as they will impact how ongoing changes will be received. The different causes to value Tin Alley may also have cause to change which will impact the stakeholder analysis.

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