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Communities & Place Overview & Scrutiny Committee Locality Working

Communities & Place Overview & Scrutiny Committee Locality Working. Date (21/06/2010). Local Government Reorganisation (7 LAs to 1, 300+ county and district cllrs to 67) Central Government policies (increase ability to influence decisions, greater role for citizens)

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Communities & Place Overview & Scrutiny Committee Locality Working

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  1. Communities & Place Overview & Scrutiny CommitteeLocality Working Date (21/06/2010)

  2. Local Government Reorganisation (7 LAs to 1, 300+ county and district cllrs to 67) Central Government policies (increase ability to influence decisions, greater role for citizens) Bottom up development – locality, areas, county, regional and national County policy – agreed by full council Background

  3. Green - chair and host arrangements in place (20 of 27) Orange - structures not in place but activities being undertaken (4.5) White - no significant progress to date (2.5) Portfolios for all areas Issues and Actions Progress

  4. Success in part due to: Agreement between democratic and participatory elements to work together Support from County Councillors Coherent geographical area with issues in common History of partnership working (development trusts / community partnerships / CAPs etc) Strong chair and host organisation identified Joint working with other parts of NCC or partner organisations (LMAPS, LDF Team, NNPA, Development Trusts, CVSs etc etc). Successful locality working

  5. Mainly due to one (or combination) of: Geography (different priorities or access issues) Significant activity already underway (Berwick) Less experience of successful partnership working (no development trust / community partnership in place) Local politics / disagreement as to way forward Feeling of satisfaction / ability to influence already (Place Survey results) Less successful locality working

  6. % feel able to influence decisions

  7. Flexible approach to developing locality working One size does not fit all Commitment to bottom up Focus of attention on those areas that need greatest support (narrowing gap within Northumberland). Portfolios and InfoNet’s Area Profiles provide significant information on areas of greatest need. Next Steps

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