The Local Government Act introduces a duty for local authorities to develop comprehensive
community strategies to promote the social, economic and environmental well-being
of their areas and to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development
in the UK.
The duty to prepare a community strategy is part of the Government’s wider agenda
of democratic renewal and reform which aims to ensure that Councils are open,
accountable and responsive to the needs of local communities and that there is
continuous improvement in the efficiency and quality of services.
Whilst the guidance is not prescriptive about timescales or processes, it does
set out the following as given objectives and principles:
Objectives:
- to allow local communities (based on geography and/or interest) to articulate
their aspirations, needs and priorities;
- to co-ordinate the actions of the council, and of the public, private, voluntary
and community sector organisations that operate locally;
- to focus and shape existing and future activity of those organisations so that
they effectively meet community needs and aspirations;
- to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development both locally and
more widely.
A Community Strategy must have four key components:
- a long term vision for the area focusing on the outcomes that are to be achieved;
- an action plan identifying shorter-term priorities and activities that will contribute
to the achievement of long term outcomes;
- a shared commitment to implement the action plan and proposals for doing so;
- arrangements for monitoring and review and for reporting progress to local communities.
The guidance includes the following underpinning principles:
- to engage and involve local communities;
- to involve the active participation of councillors within and outside the executive;
- to be prepared and implemented by a broad ‘Local Strategic Partnership’ i.e.
in partnership with stakeholders;
- to be based on a proper assessment of needs and the availability of resources.
In the County of North Yorkshire there are seven Local Strategic Partnerships.