Brokenshire unveils new plan for building stronger communities
Saturday, 20 July 2019 09:07
Communities Secretary Rt Hon. James Brokenshire today (20 July
2019) laid out the government’s vision for building a stronger
sense of belonging and shared prosperity within local communities.
The new Community Framework: ‘By deeds and their results: how we
will strengthen our communities and nation’, published today, sets
out how the government will work with...Request free trial
Communities Secretary Rt Hon. today (20 July
2019) laid out the government’s vision for building a
stronger sense of belonging and shared prosperity within
local communities.
The new Community Framework: ‘By deeds and their
results: how we will strengthen our communities and
nation’, published today, sets out how the government
will work with local and national partners such as
businesses, faith institutions, local authorities and
volunteer groups to help build stronger, more empowered
and integrated communities across England.
‘By deeds and their results’ commits to:
-
Holding a national conversation with communities
across England after Brexit, about their view of
who we are as a nation, their vision for the future
of their community and our country, and what local
and national government can do to support their
communities to thrive.
-
Establishing a series of Civic Deal pilots to test
the principles of this Framework in local areas, by
putting communities more in control of decisions
and by strengthening local partnerships and civic
infrastructure.
-
Publishing a Communities White Paper to renew the
government’s focus on building stronger communities
across England.
Communities Secretary, Rt Hon. said:
We’re committed to creating stronger, more confident
and integrated communities, where people have a real
say over the decisions that matter most to them
locally.
Our new framework will help ensure that community
voices are heard, valued and produce change so that
no community is left behind.
Going forward, we will promote and strengthen the
common themes that bind places and people together,
promote opportunity and celebrate the great
neighbourhoods we live and work in.
|