Tuesday 29 November 2011

Bring on the Big Society

The third of the Viewpoint series of events focussed on new rights being given to communities, local government staff and individual members of the public through the Localism Bill.  The rights to challenge, buy and build are all new and different ways of thinking about how services will be delivered in the future.  


Paddy May, the councils strategy manager gave an overview on these new rights that are contained in the Localism Bill that has now received royal assent.  Paddy mentioned that the changes such as the right to challenge are not about functions but rather about the services local councils provide.  So accountability for planning applications, for example, will not be taken away from elected councillors as this is a vital function of local councils.  This new right is about someone offering to provide an existing service in a better way. 

Monday 7 November 2011

Bring on the Big Society

Next Viewpoint:
Bring on the Big Society!
The Community Right to Challenge,Bid, Buy and Build

16th November @ 5pm
View Cafe, Civic Offices

As promised we will be looking in detail at the upcoming changes to the rights of communities to buy, bid and build community assets and services.

Follow this link to register to attend.

Grow Your Own


A new programme helping local authorities to develop their local social enterprise sector

Grow Your Own is new programme of support for local authorities that want to bolster their capacity to work with social enterprises. The programme draws from experience working with social enterprises, social entrepreneurs and local authorities to accelerate transformative change at the local level.

If you would like to find out more please read this document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HF7EKlOooPd5fQvLVYwesmKZ0WFpuOfaHZ0vXnF1MDE/edit