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Council Reorganisation

 
 
 
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Due to Local Government Reorganisation, as of April 1 2009 the responsibilities of Tynedale District Council fall to Northumberland County Council.
 
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Tynedale community partnership

 
     
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The partnership was set up to agree a vision and the priorities for the area to work better together to help to improve services and to involve local communities.

The membership of the partnership is made up of representatives from the public, private and voluntary sectors of our community.  The partnership has developed the first community plan by consulting and involving our members, networks and individual organisations.  As a result the first plan was distributed throughout the district in March 2003.  The plans priorities are

Access to services.
Transport
Community facilities.
Health and welfare.
Caring for and using the environment.
Skills training.
Access to information.
Young people's services.
Involving communities in local issues.

The Community Plan is only the first step and an action plan is being prepared.  This will set out:

The specific actions we will take to meet the aims;
Who will be involved;
The timescales;
The targets we need to reach, and
The number of milestones (how we will measure our progress).

Map of TynedaleFurther consultation is required across the district to involve more people in the process.  This will determine whether the priorities and aims of the plan will meet the needs of the community and identify any areas which may have been omitted.
Please let us have your views tcp@tynedale.gov.uk

 
     
 
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