Planning and Delivering for Outcomes – Local Community Planning Sample Clauses

Planning and Delivering for Outcomes – Local Community Planning. A number of measures are being taken to develop local Community Planning arrangements, to ensure that we are planning and delivering outcomes and tackling inequalities at a local level. The Community Planning team have recently moved into Area Services within the council and it is anticipated that this will improve links with Community Regeneration. The CPP’s Regeneration Framework will be implemented and monitored at a local level through seven community-owned Local Regeneration Plans, currently being developed in the most deprived areas of West Lothian using an asset based community development approach. These local plans will detail the specific actions that will be taken to identify and address the needs in these communities. A ‘placemaking’ approach is being piloted in Whitburn2. Placemaking involves looking at an area as a whole, with all relevant partners and the local community, to identify and map all available resources and assets and seeks new and innovative ways of working with local residents. Funding has been provided by the Scottish Government and the council to undertake a Town Centre Charrette in Whitburn (an intensive planning and community engagement exercise). The purpose of the Charrette was to provide a vision for Whitburn and to integrate various elements of planned investment and activity into a single cohesive masterplan for the area. The Charrette took place in the week commencing 30 March 2015 and was well attended by relevant stakeholders from the council, partners and the community. The masterplan is currently being finalised by the contractor. Sustainable Placemaking workshops facilitated by Architecture and Design Scotland were also held in Whitburn in winter 2014, and the findings informed the Charrette. Local placemaking activity is to be linked to the joint resourcing work of the RAG.
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