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Community Plan
 

The Community Plan, with the support and commitment of partners in the Local Strategic Partnership (LSP), aims to improve and enhance the quality of life for residents in East Lindsey.

‘Engaging East Lindsey’ is the Community Plan for East Lindsey. It was developed and launched by the LSP in 2007. The plan sets out our vision for the District and a framework for aligning our work and the work of partner organisations to achieve this.

The Plan replaces the original 2004 East Lindsey Community Strategy ‘Working with you’.

There are eight priorities within the new plan:

  • Climate Change & the Environment: We want people to be aware of the causes and impacts of climate change and act to address it. The District to be a valued and attractive place to live, work and play
  • Community Safety: We want a District where crime is under control, people do not live in fear and they feel safe
  • Economic Prosperity, Education & Skills: We want our District to be a place where businesses thrive (both urban and rural), employment is high and the workforce is skilled and can achieve their full potential
  • Families, Children & Young People: We want Families & young people to be involved with, and influence the decision-making that affects their lives. We want to stimulate the imagination of children and young people to achieve their full potential 
  • Health and Well-Being: We want everyone to take part in improving and maintaining health and to promote good health and healthy life-styles to enhance the quality of life
  • Older People: We want older people to have the choice and support to live their lives independently
  • Rural Services & Accessibility: We want people living in rural locations to be able to access the services they need.
  • Lincolnshire Coastal Action Zone (CAZ):  We want the CAZ to acquire a reputation with national, regional and district partners for delivering sustainable development along the coast.
 


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