Sustainable Community Strategy for South Norfolk

Summary

Sustainable Community Strategy for South Norfolk 2008 - 2018

The Sustainable Community Strategy is a plan to ensure a better quality of life for everyone in South Norfolk, now and for future generations to come. The strategy must respond to the changing needs of the community.

The strategy was given final approval by the South Norfolk Alliance in May 2008. Download the strategy by following the link below.

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Further information

Sustainable Community Strategy (SCS) for South Norfolk 2008 – 2018

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The Sustainable Community Strategy sets out the ten year vision and three year goals of South Norfolk Alliance partners, and is closely aligned with the Local Area Agreement for Norfolk. Achieving the aims and targets in the Strategy will involve much partnership working. Many of the activities will take place at a neighbourhood level, and we hope that a wide range of organisations will be involved in these activities.

Strategy launch

The Sustainable Community Strategy was launched at the Annual South Norfolk Alliance Conference, held at Poringland Community Centre on Wednesday 16 July 2008.

Visit the South Norfolk Alliance web page.

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Contact us

contact officer/team: Partnership and Funding Development Manager
web: online enquiry form
email: snalliance@s-norfolk.gov.uk
telephone: 01508 533934
minicom/textphone: 01508 533622
address: South Norfolk Council
South Norfolk House
Swan Lane
Long Stratton
Norwich NR15 2XE

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Last updated on: 15 February 2011