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Wednesday February 6, 2008


Partnership Board formed to take a community forward

 

NEIGHBOURHOOD Management is up and running in Mablethorpe and it is being led by local residents. Sutton on Sea’s Nicholas Dennis was elected Chairman with Colin Greenaway of Trusthorpe as Deputy Chairman.

The Board has been formed to enable residents and service providers to work in partnership in the area to improve local services and to build a cohesive and inclusive community where there is a sense of pride in the local area.

The Board will meet bi-monthly and will be responsible for developing an action plan to improve the area and then to monitor progress to ensure improvements are made to local services.

The Board consists of 15 local residents, they are:

  • Representing Mablethorpe, Malcolm Nicholls, Elizabeth Smart, Michael Evans, Rosemary Payne and Josie Creamer.
  • Representing Trusthorpe, Ann Britz, Patricia Gordon, Colin Greenaway, Peter Flack and John Simpson .
  • Representing Sutton on Sea, Sue Neville, Don Taylor, Ivan Maxwell, Doreen Hinde and Nicholas Dennis.

The Partnership Board also includes representatives from Lincolnshire Police, the voluntary sector, Lincolnshire County Council and local businesses.

Six Theme Groups have been established to tackle local issues, including policing and dog fouling enforcement, young people services and facilities, transport and accessibility, regeneration and housing, improved communication and education and health services.

Local Neighbourhood Panel meetings have been established in each of the three areas, Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe and Sutton on Sea. The Panels will meet two weeks before the Partnership Board, allowing residents to raise issues that will then be fed into the Board.

Recently appointed Chairman of the Partnership Board, Nicholas Dennis, said: "This establishes a channel for residents to voice their opinions, fears and moans in a less formal setting than the established local government channels, and gives everyone the chance to be involved in building a better area. Mablethorpe, Trusthorpe and Sutton on Sea deserve improvement, so come in with us and make a difference," he said.

If you are interested in becoming more involved in Neighbourhood Management please contact East Lindsey District Council Neighbourhood Management Team on 01507 329565/329567 for more information.

 
 

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