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Worcestershire's Sustainable Community Strategy

 

Together, we have developed a vision for Worcestershire.  This vision is based on what Worcestershire residents told us was important to them in making our county a great place to visit, work or live in.

Our vision is for "a county with safe, cohesive, healthy and inclusive communities, a strong and diverse economy and a valued and cherished environment".  In 2003 we produced a Community Strategy that set out how we would achieve this vision.  

Changes have taken place in our county since the publication of the strategy, so in 2008 we undertook a refresh of the Community Strategy, taking into account new Government guidelines and new priorities, such as climate change and the growing number of migrant workers living in the county.

The second edition of the strategy is structured around the six themes of Worcestershire's Local Area Agreement and has been developed from the priorities of the partnership's theme groups, the six district LSPs' community strategies and from those issues that are seen to be important by the public, drawn from the results of a Citizens' Panel survey of 2,000 Worcestershire residents.

Further information is available from Jennifer Taylor or telephone (01905) 728745.

 

District Local Strategic Partnerships

 

Each of the six districts in Worcestershire has also produced a Community Strategy for their area:

  • Visit Bromsgrove Partnership's website to view their Community Strategy 
  • View the Malvern Hills Partnership's Community Strategy
  • Visit Redditch Partnership's website to view their Community Strategy
  • Visit Worcester Alliance's website to view their Community Strategy
  • Visit the Wychavon LSPs' website to view their Community Plan
  • Visit Wyre Forest Matters website to view their Community Strategy
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This page was last reviewed 11 March 2010 at 16:23 by Leigh Marchant.