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Tenants Association

Newsletter

May 2007

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Local Area Agreements

Mark Thompson, Chief Housing Officer, Calderdale MBC attended our April meeting to explain the importance of Local Area Agreements for Calderdale Communities.

What is the Calderdale Local Area Agreement (LAA)?

People Chatting It's a three year contract and a commitment between the Government and Calderdale partners (Council, Pennine Housing 2000, Police, Health, voluntary sector, private sector, Calderdale College, etc.) The LAA is being led by Calderdale Forward, the local Strategic Partnership which brings all of the partners together. The LAA seeks to ensure that by working together they can:

Safeguard Calderdale's future

Foster economic prosperity and bring more Government money into Calderdale

Narrow the gap between the less well off and the more prosperous communities and areas in Calderdale

Mark explained that ¾ of the Council's funding came from Government plus additional funding for projects such as the Ovenden & Mixenden Initiatives.

What improvements will the LAA help to bring about over the next three years?

Achieving the LAA targets will deliver the following outcomes for local people:

Economy and Enterprise

Better employment opportunities for all

More successful businesses

Vibrant town centres which people enjoy visiting

Environment

Cleaner, safer, greener public spaces

More recycling

Improved public transport

Safer & Stronger Communities

Less crime and less fear of crime

Better services which meet the needs of neighbourhoods

Stronger communities that thrive on respect and are empowered to have a greater voice and influence over local decision making

Healthier Communities

People helped to live longer and healthier

Encouragement of healthier lifestyles

Better oral health

Older People

Older people helped to live healthier and longer

Older people helped to live independently with better homes and home services

Older people recognised for the positive contribution they make to the District

Children & Young People

A reduction in teenage pregnancy

Better mental health services for children and young people

Measures in place to ensure that vulnerable children and young people are safe and looked after

Children and young people helped to achieve their potential through learning and education

How will the Council know if the LAA is working?

Feedback from local people and community groups

Calderdale Forward will be required by the Regional Government Office to produce progress reports every six months

Each delivery theme will be reviewing their progress quarterly to ensure that targets are being met

The whole LAA will be reviewed and refreshed

For more information about LAA's contact CMBC Chief Exec's Office 01422 393117



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