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Neighbourhood Decision Making & Community Committees in Salford

SAY. HAVE . YOUR. Neighbourhood Decision Making & Community Committees in Salford. Gareth Wilkinson – Neighbourhood Development Officer. Role of the Council. In the UK, there are different levels local councils. Each of these has responsibility for a particular range of local services.

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Neighbourhood Decision Making & Community Committees in Salford

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  1. SAY HAVE YOUR Neighbourhood Decision Making & Community Committees in Salford Gareth Wilkinson – Neighbourhood Development Officer

  2. Role of the Council • In the UK, there are different levels local councils. Each of these has responsibility for a particular range of local services. • County • District Which one is Salford? • Salford City Council is the local authority for the city of Salford and as such is the lowest (or 'local') tier of government in this area.

  3. Councillors • A councillor is elected by the local community and is there to represent its views. • To voice any issues with your local councillor, contact them via your local authority or attend an advice surgery. Advice surgeries are available to anyone seeking information and advice, making a complaint or asking about local authority services. When is the next Election? Why is it Significant?

  4. Councillors • Salford City Council comprises 20 electoral wards with three councillors representing each ward. • The city council is controlled by the Labour party, the political composition of the city council is: • Labour 44 • Conservative 11 • Liberal Democrat 3 • Independent 2

  5. Yellow Lines Youth Offending Service Youth Centres Mice Rats What does a council do? Landlord Licensing Dog warden Community Groups Allotments Events Skills & Work Elections Recycling Waste Emergency Planning Parks Abandoned Buildings Abandoned Vehicles Children’s Centres Communities of Interest Adoption Parking Graffiti Community Safety Debt Advice Occupational Therapy Safeguarding Parks Business Support Adoption Vulnerable Adults Environmental Health Community Committee Bins Footpaths Pavements Youth Work Welfare Rights Alleygating Health Improvement Highways Building & Planning Open Spaces Rangers Litter Building Regulations Dog Fouling Recycling ICT Training Landscape design Dead Animals Council Tax Benefit Schools Car Parks Gritting Housing Benefit Trading Standards Births, Deaths & Marriges Fly Tipping Emergency Planning

  6. Neighbourhoods In Salford

  7. Neighbourhood Management Neighbourhood Management: • engages local communities in … • partnerships … • build stronger communities and improve services to improve the quality of life for the people of Salford

  8. Engaging Communities • Engages Communities through: • Community Committees • Community Development work • Direct contact with groups and individuals • Projects • Consultations • Working groups, which involve …

  9. Partnerships • Partnerships: • Internal and external • Sometimes driven by other agencies and council leaderships which include: Crime and disorder / Environment / Children & young people / Older people / BME / refugees & asylum seekers / Disability communities/ Skills & Work

  10. Improving The Quality Of Life • Improving Services and Quality of Life: • Awareness of services can improve take-up (local directories, mailing lists, etc) • Pooled knowledge of users, non-users, providers, etc can lead to improvements • Local devolved budgets can stimulate and sustain local provision • Coming together can improve lives

  11. Community Committees • One for each neighbourhood – 8 in total • Sub-Committee of the Council • Community Representatives • Ward Councillors • Provides a focus for the concerns of local people • Scrutinises local services • Decides on the on the use of local budgets

  12. Exercise • A local park has fallen derelict. It is no longer used by residents and attracts Anti Social Behaviour. A small group of local people would like to do something to turn the park back into a useable space. One local Councillor has said they would support local people taking more ownership in the park. Others are not sure. What would you do?

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