Title: City Living
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2 City Living
3But..
- Slow down in housing starts
- Problem with sales/ buy to lets
- Values declining
- Oversupply of flats in some city centres
- Developers moving away from flat developments
4And a new organisational landscape
- Abolition of Regional Assemblies
- New role for RDAs
- Enhanced Civic Leadership role for Local
Authorities - Homes and Communities Agency
5So how do Communities fit in?
- Government keen to devolve
- New CAA Performance regime
- Reduced number of targets
- Greater emphasis on partnership through LAAs and
MAAs - Community empowerment approaches
6How much has been achieved in Neighbourhoods?
- NDCs as the principal Area Based programme have
made a difference but - The gap between the richest and poorest
neighbourhoods is still increasing
- Now 350 Neighbourhood Management programmes in
England. Evaluation says made a difference but - Mixed messages from Government re commitment to
Communities / voluntary sector -
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8- The challenges we face are too complex, the
needs often too local, for all solutions to be
imposed from the centre. - Rt. Hon Ruth Kelly at launch of the Strong
Prosperous Communities Local Govt White Paper,
Oct 2006
9Citizen Engagement and Service Delivery Why
Neighbourhoods Matter (Jan 05)
- By taking action at neighbourhood level people
everywhere can make a significant difference to
the quality of our countrys public services - Government proposes to develop a national
framework that sets out principles for
neighbourhood arrangements to put power in
communitys hands - No one size fits all model
10Government want to unlock the talent of our
communities
- To tap into the talents of all of the people, not
merely the few, we need to involve people
actively in - Improving deprived areas through regeneration and
promoting work and enterprise - Encouraging active citizenship, and reviving
civic society and local democracy - Improving local public services by involving
local users and consumers and - Strengthening local accountability.
- Double devolution, devolution to the doorstep
- White Paper on Empowering Communities in the
summer - CLG March 08
11How well is Nottingham doing?
- Nottingham has responded to the Governments
sustainable communities agenda positively and can
demonstrate success across the wicked issues
12Health
- Joint Service Centres
- Co- location of services in deprived/ vulnerable
communities
13Community Safety
- National pilot for weeks of action
- Warden schemes
- Actual crime figures belie the national image
14Environment
- The Pioneering Nottingham protocol on Climate
change - Cleanest City Centre
15Community Cohesion
- Pilot for Neighbourhood Management
- Community Policing
16Economy
- Development of Science Park
- World class Universities
- Job Guarantee programmes
17Housing
- Tackling student / HMO problems
- Building student housing
18Transportation
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20Attractive environment
21Public Art Gateway features
22The Green Agenda - Recycling
23Localising Health and other Services
24Engaging with young people
25Links to schools and education
26Jobs and TrainingEssential to match residents
preferences and aspirations linked to real
opportunities
- Baseline studies
- Basic skills / confidence training
- Customised training
- Construction training
- Links to Business Groups
- One Stop Centre
- Development Trusts
27Promoting social capital new businesses
28Changing Perceptions
29The Sustainable Mixed Community
High achievers have
choice and will stay
Private investment attracted
Attractive environment
Mixed tenure and mixed income housing
Good public services
Popular schools and high educational standards
Average crime levels
prices
30NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANS
STRATEGIC REGENERATION FRAMEWORKS
LOCAL AREA AGREEMENTS
SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY STRATEGY
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK INCLUDING CORE
STRATEGY
NOTTINGHAM VISION 2030
INTEGRATED REGIONAL STRATEGY/ REGIONAL STRATEGIES
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32Dr. Angus Kennedy Chief Executive Community
Regeneration Partnership Ltd Suite 307 Jewellery
Business Centre, 95 Spencer Street, Birmingham
B18 6DA 0121 523 1007 angusk_at_crp-ltd.co.uk www.crp
-ltd.co.uk