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02 September 2010

Sustainable Community Strategy

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For further information about the Surrey Heath Partnership and Sustainable Community Strategy, please contact:

Kevin Cantlon
Tel: 01276 707402
kevin.cantlon@surreyheath.gov.uk

Joanna Hardy
Tel: 01276 707545
Joanna.Hardy@surreyheath.gov.uk

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Surrey Heath Partnership

SCSThe Surrey Heath Partnership (SHP) has produced a new Sustainable Community Strategy (SCS). In support of the Strategy we've developed projects based around the Strategy's themes (see below).

In producing the Strategy the Surrey Heath Partnership asked the community and community leaders to tell us what they think are the important priorities for the area now and what they think they will be in the future.


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Listed below are areas within the Partnership and what their roles are within the Sustainable Community StrategyChildren and Young Peop

Children and Young PeopleAims and priorities
Old DeanThe aim of the Old Dean Priority Group project is to co-ordinate partners in coming together to address priorities as identified by the data and the frontline services in the Old Dean area. Most of concern are issues affecting children and young people (including their parents), and work to support and enhance the capacity of the front line (housing, health, education).
North West Children's AllianceThe Every Child Matters project is still in development although it has been confirmed that it will be focusing on less acute mental health services and looking at wider issues of general mental well-being.
 
Health and WellbeingAims and Priorities
Communicating HealthThe Surrey Heath (SH) Health Traders project involves local SH people trading ideas on how they keep healthy to create a directory.

 

Housing, Infrastructure and EnvironmentAims and Priorities
Transport for Surrey HeathThe overall aim of the Transport for SH project is to work to improve the transport arrangements for the Surrey Heath community to, from, in and around the Borough.

The Key objectives are:
Co-ordination of transport infrastructure strategy and improvement in the borough
Raising the profile of the Borough's transport needs with key decision makers
Attracting investment in transport infrastructure improvement into the Borough
Gaining synergy by linking together the work of key transportation stakeholders

 

Safer and Stronger CommunitiesAims and Priorities
Camberley Together Against Crime (CTAC)The aim of the CTAC scheme is to bring together all the users in the town centre to tackle anti-social behaviour and crime.
The proposed town centre membership scheme is two fold:
Information sharing between members and Statutory Service Providers about persistent offenders to prevent crime
Radio network to react to incidents as and when they occur
To incorporate the night-time economy through Pub watch
Street AngelsThe aim of the Street Angels Project is to provide a calming effect on the night time economy consumers. This will provide reassurance to the public. They will also be able to be of assistance to vulnerable individuals thus freeing up the time and resources of the emergency services thereby preventing eventual crime and disorder.

 

Economic DevelopmentAims and Priorities
Skills and EmploymentThe aim of the Skills and Employment project is to enable existing and future employees to enhance their personal skills for the benefit of the community as a whole through training and seminars, focussed funding and support from the partners and employers in Surrey Heath Borough.


We have our own Sustainable Community Strategy but there's also a County wide Strategy encompassing the above themes and each local area needs to support the work across the County in areas where it can have an input.