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"Working in partnership to enhance the quality
of life for residents of the Tendring
District"
In 2000 all Councils were given the statutory responsibility to
prepare a Community Strategy setting out how the social, economic
and environmental well-being of the residents of their area could
be improved.
In Tendring the statutory, business and community agencies came
together to tackle issues such as regeneration, crime and disorder,
health and the environment.
The Community Strategy is produced by the Local Strategic
Partnership (LSP) and provides a framework for regeneration and
service improvement by setting out their priorities over the next
few years:
- the key issues that the Tendring area is likely to face over
the next few years
- a vision of what the District could look like in 2016
- how proposals to address these issues can be turned into
actions
The Strategy's title is Tendring Together and you can download
the full
Sustainable Community Strategy for Tendring 2008 - 2016 (adobe
pdf document).
We hope that you will spend some time reading through it to
understand the vision behind it and learn more of the range of
topics that it covers.
The strategy is divided into six themes; each theme is overseen
by a multi-agency action team that works to ensure delivery of the
agreed actions.
You can
find out further information on the role and activities of the
Tendring LSP here.
If you would like further information about the Strategy please
e-mail
lsp@tendringdc.gov.uk or
write to the Tendring Local Strategic Partnership, C/O Regeneration
& Community Services, Council Offices, Barnes House, 92 Pier
Avenue, Clacton, Essex CO15 1NJ or telephone Kathryn Mann on 01255
686358.
Local Area Agreement
Essex also has a Local Strategic Partnership to look at
Essex-wide matters. You can find out more about Essex's partnership
via the
Essex Partnership website.
Local Area Agreements were introduced a number of years ago to
deliver better outcomes for local people by joining up work between
central government, local government and their partners (the Local
Strategic Partnership).
Behind the idea for Local Area Agreements (or LAAs) is the
knowledge that 'Places are different' and because they are
different they will have local priorities that need local
solutions
The Council's role in the Local Area Agreement
We have contributed to the discussions around the LAA priorities
both at Essex County and Tendring District level. We see this as an
opportunity to develop a sense of shared purpose between all the
local partnership groups and work more closely together to make a
difference for local people.
We have decided and agreed with our partners, which of the Essex
LAA priorities we will play a part in achieving (otherwise known as
'having regard to') as well as helping our partners to achieve the
other priorities whenever we can.
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