Neighbourhood Action Planning
Neighbourhood Action Planning – action planning is a process where members of a community, either geographical or one identified by interest or identity, work together to produce a plan, which sets out their vision and their priority objectives for their neighbourhood or community and the actions and initiatives which might help to achieve them. It can produce two main types of outcomes:
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The Rekendyke Action plan was launched to local residents at a community fun dayActions that a local community proposes to undertake
- Influencing the policies, decision and actions of other stakeholders.
Our overall aims are to;
- Develop a better understanding of neighbourhood needs
- Engage residents
- Develop Neighbourhood Partnerships
- Provide Community Capacity Building
- Ensuring good Communication with residents
- Ensuring results
We recognise that “one size does not fit all” and each action plan will be developed in a way that meets the needs of the neighbourhood and may vary between areas.
Reports:
- Rekendyke Neighbourhood Action Plan
- Horsley Hill Estate Community Appraisal Story
- Biddick Hall Estate Community Appraisal
- Boldon New Town Neighbourhood Action Plan
- Boldon Newtown Action Group
- Horsley Hill Estate Neighbourhood Action Plan
- Biddick Hall Action Plan
- Neighbourhood and Community Champions; the role of elected members
- Beacon Bid - Neighbourhood and Community Champions
- Beacon Bid; IDeA Assessment neighbourhood and Community Champions;the role of elected members
- West Harton Community Appraisal
- Biddick Hall Action Plan version 2
- Jarrow Draft Community Area Plan
- East Shields Draft Community Area Plan
- Boldon, Cleadon and Whitburn Draft Community Area Plan
- West Harton Action Plan
