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Take a Pride in Sandhurst -  (The Story So Far)

Take a Pride in Sandhurst -  (The Story So Far). SANDHURST PRIDE. HOW IT ALL STARTED. Sandhurst Pride took its lead from one of many public consultation exercises carried out by the Sandhurst Town Council over recent years. When asked, amongst other questions in 1999,

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Take a Pride in Sandhurst -  (The Story So Far)

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  1. Take a Pride in Sandhurst -  (The Story So Far) SANDHURST PRIDE

  2. HOW IT ALL STARTED • Sandhurst Pride took its lead from one of many public consultation exercises carried out by the Sandhurst Town Council over recent years. • When asked, amongst other questions in 1999, "If you could change one thing in Sandhurst to make it a better place to live,what would it be?" residents could never have imagined what they would kick-start. The feedback from the surveys has helped guide a campaign which, since 2000, has developed into both a culture and council brand.

  3. A cleaner, safer, greener community is what the residents wanted and that is what the Town Council endeavours to deliver.

  4. Our first initiative was to develop our own Clean Team: • Two part-time litter pickers who travel around Sandhurst supplementing the Principal Authority street cleaning contractor. Locally based businesses part sponsor the operation and the Town Council has used the scheme for many litter awareness exercises. • We now have a good rapport with Schools and Shops, who display the Sandhurst Pride logo in their shop windows. There are also car stickers for residents to advertise the brand image.

  5. SPONSORS WENDY GETS A NEW BIKE

  6. Enshrined within the Town Council’s Policy and Mission Statement document under Civic Pride it states“Sandhurst Town Council will promote and assist others to promote pride in Sandhurst and in its heritage”.Since those early days Sandhurst Pride has taken on many hats and crosses all boundaries of community life.

  7. TODAY HAS BECOME A COMMUNITY BRAND. (the logo is a registered trade mark) SANDHURST PRIDE

  8. PRIDE IN COMMUNICATION • As well as Council meetings there are quarterly meetings with all five Residents Associations. • Quarterly newsletters (8,500 distribution), website and press releases carry important information to our residents and a wider audience. • Sandhurst Town Council Offices act as a central first - stop information point for residents and visitors. • Website www.sandhurst.gov.uk and www.sandhurstpride.co.uk • Community TV. • Community Roadshows. • Sixteen strands. • Why not Google us • You can find SANDHURST PARKS on

  9. PRIDE IN ACHIEVEMENTS • Sandhurst Town Council is a Quality Status Council. The only Town Council in Berkshire to hold the award. It first gained this recognition in 2004 and was re-accredited in 2009. • Sandhurst Town Council is the only Town/Parish Council in the Country to be accepted for membership of the Local Government Association. • Sandhurst Pridewon a Silver Award in the Community category of the 2009 Bracknell Forest Partnership Awards.

  10. PRIDE IN OUR GREEN SPACES • Sandhurst Memorial Park and Shepherd Meadows (Bracknell Forest Council managed), have achieved Green Flag awards seven years running, 2004/5, 2005/6, 2006/7, 2007/8, 2008/9, 2009/10 and 2010/11. • Sandhurst Parks Alliance promoting seven major sites (Containing SSSI, Nature Reserve and Ancient Woodland) and covering over ten neighbourhood greens within our borders. • Access for all (Disability Discrimination projects). • Visitors’ Surveys. (150,000 visits per year).

  11. SANDHURST MEMORIAL PARK and SHEPHERD MEADOWS *SANDHURST’S GOLDEN ASSET* GREEN FLAG 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

  12. PRIDE IN OUR CLUBS/ORGANISATIONS & INDIVIDUALS • Promotion of Community Events. • Celebration of Success – e.g. Sandhurst Tug of War Club as Open Club World Champions and Sandhurst Silver Band National Finalists five times. • Over 100 organisations that operate within Sandhurst. • Civic Awards. • Sponsors of Excellence.

  13. PRIDE IN THE ENVIRONMENT • Best Town in Bracknell Forest for recycling. • Working on a project to assess the carbon offset of the Sandhurst Memorial Park and Shepherd Meadows.

  14. CAN DO!

  15. 100,000 UP!!

  16. PRIDE IN COMMUNITY SAFETY • Public CCTV system. • Directly employed Parks management team. • Sandhurst Police Point manned by volunteers. • Sandhurst Police Summit. • Neighbourhood Forums and Action groups. • Promotion of PCSO Scheme.

  17. PRIDE IN COMBATING ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR • Pride in combating Anti-Social Behaviour- Dog Rally promoting responsible dog ownership.- Broken Glass Campaign. • Advertising/Flyposting compact. • Rights, Respect and Responsibility campaign.

  18. RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNER RALLY

  19. PRIDE AS COMMUNITY LEADERS • Pride as Community Leaders - Sandhurst Community Plan “A 20 year vision: A Plan for Sandhurst” document. • Beyond Quality Status programme.

  20. PRIDE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELL-BEING • Partnership with local GP’s (Sponsor of Sandhurst Family Fitness Funday). • Cycle way network development. • Organised walks. • Sandhurst Fun Run.

  21. PRIDE IN PARTNERSHIPS • Bond/Joint Ventures with Royal Military Academy. • Charter & excellent partner relations with Bracknell Forest Council. • Links/Sponsorships with local businesses including Marks & Spencer & Tesco at the Meadows, Waitrose. • Links with countryside organisations, Blackwater Valley Countryside Partnership, Berks, Bucks, Oxon Wildlife Trust. • Links with Service Providers – Thames Water, Network Rail, Keep Mobile (transport provider). • Links with Voluntary and other community organisations (over 50). • Working with our neighbouring Counties (Cross County Liaison Group). • Working with our neighbours in Bracknell Forest (Parish/Town Liaison Group).

  22. COMMUNITY MATTERS 23,400 TOKENS

  23. PRIDE IN EDUCATION • Links with Schools (Governors). • Role play Mayor making with year 4 pupils. • Litter awareness sessions. • ‘The Pledge Tree’ to pledge to do something to make Sandhurst a better place in which to live. • Environmental/recycling/safety initiatives. • School Award Winners and high achievers. • Key relationship in RRR campaign.

  24. Mayor Making

  25. A Bluebell Wood in the making

  26. PRIDE IN TECHNOLOGY • Equipped with some of the latest I.T. Sandhurst Town Council continues a programme of e-government development.

  27. PRIDE AS A COMMUNITY PROVIDER • Grants to local clubs and organisations. • Grant aid to Day Centre. • Grant support for local Leisure Centre. • Grant support for Youth Services (Info Bus, Spot Youth Centre). •  Financial support for Youth Projects e.g. skate ramp, ‘Off Beat’ Music event, Youth Bus, Summer of Fun.

  28. PRIDE IN HERITAGE • Sandhurst Well refurbishment. • Supporters of Museum Trust and Historical Society. • Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. • Remembrance Book. • Remembrance Day Service. • War Memorial.

  29. SANDHURST PRIDE and RESPECT

  30. PRIDE IN FACILITIES • Owners and Managers of Community Hall, Recreation grounds, refreshment facilities, sports facilities. • Home to over twenty Clubs/Organisations.

  31. PRIDE IN OUR COMMUNITY • Clean Team (Litter picking). • Bulb planting programme. • Flower baskets. • Facilitators for ‘Friends of’ groups. • Rights, Respect and Responsibility. • Civic Awards. • Community Cohesion and Diversity. • Equality and Equal Opportunities. • Search for excellence.

  32. CIVIC AWARDS

  33. PRIDE IN COMMUNITY EVENTS • Sandhurst Freedom March (2006) + 2012. • 45th Anniversary of Sandhurst Donkey Derby. • Sandhurst Day of Celebration. • Christmas Lights/Carols. • Annual Fair. • Sandhurst Festival. • Summer of Fun. • Love Parks Week • Club and Organisations Birthdays. • 30 events Annually on Memorial Park

  34. THE FUTURE? • Sandhurst Pride Logo (s). • Respect, Responsibility and Rights Promotional Campaign + Logo. • A better Community for ALL. • A Community where everyone works, rests and plays together. • 10th Anniversary Event (s) to celebrate Sandhurst Pride. • Different ways of Communicating. • TREAT YOUR STREET - SANDHURST • Disabled GO.

  35. A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE

  36. A NEW LOGO FOR A NEW AGE

  37. RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, RIGHTS • Public meeting in December 2009 • 14 ACTION points all delivered • Pledges rolled out • Local Government Improvement and Development Case Study • Adopted as a key strand at Bracknell Forest Partnership Conference • Working Groups • Schools Council • IESE Sponsorship + Stand at Conference • Marketing material • 2nd Public meeting scheduled for 29th March 2011

  38. We Pledge to: • Understand and Promote the Respect, Responsibility and Rights of all in our Community. • Encourage all in the Community to respect and uphold the rights of everyone to be able to live in a safe Town. • Recognise and fulfil our responsibility to each other and to our Community.

  39. It doesn’t need to be hard Start with your strengths Use your ‘friends’

  40. SANDHURST NETWORKINGThird Party Communication STC BFBC BBOWT SRA BVCP STFC GARDENING CLUB U3A B&GFC CRICKET CLUB CHURCHES TOGETHER TUG OF WAR CLUB JOGGERS SILVER BAND CORPS OF DRUMS

  41. Don't Tolerate it!! Use Peer Pressure It's in the MEMORY BANKS

  42. Hard to Reach (often outside your catchment area) ‘Unclubables’ Cynics Crime reduced Anti-social Behaviour eradicated Community Cohesion Respect restored Equality recognised Responsibility to others Ownership of solutions Sense of Place Environmental protection Recycling and Carbon footprint benefits Rights established and recognised BIG SOCIETY Love Where You Live CHALLENGES versus PRIZES

  43. CONTEXT Executive Officer of Sandhurst Town Council. Sandhurst in Berkshire, borders with Surrey and Hampshire. Population 22,000. Precept £ 560,000. Area 1,434 Hectares. Home of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Principal Authority – Bracknell Forest Council. 3 Office staff and 24 Councillors

  44. BE A ‘friend of’ 3Rs Sandhurst • facebook RRR SANDHURST • Email RRR@sandhurst.gov.uk • Website www.sandhurst.gov.uk • Website www.sandhurstpride.co.uk COME and VISIT US

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