
Neighbourhood Management
The National Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal has put forward the idea of neighbourhood
management as a way to ensure that services are responsive to people in deprived communities.
It works by placing a single person, team or organisation in charge – someone who
local people can turn to if they face a problem. Neighbourhood managers can help
focus services on resident’s priorities and needs by making service level agreements;
running local services; managing a devolved budget; and/or putting pressure on higher
tier of Government.
The Government is piloting neighbourhood management with a £45 million fund for
two rounds of pathfinders.
Click here for information about the implications for
Crime and Disorder Partnerships
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