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This theme focuses on building capacity and infrastructure within the North-East LAC. The approaches used will depend on the needs of the communities in the wards across the area. These could include, community planning, investing in community leaders and volunteers, supporting community led activities, developing community assets, and improving community engagement, linked to voice and influence. The project will use a strength-based approaches to working with local people and organisations.
The priorities for this theme:
To make better use of community buildings and services available
To help people to shape their local community
To provide a good mix of decent housing that is affordable across all tenures
To work together to promote and help groups working in the local community
What we have delivered so far:
Festivals and events
Over the last year, the North-East LAC ran and funded a number of events in the area such as a fun days, a pop-up cafes, events in parks, youth conferences, switching-on of light and many more.
Longley Fun Day was a successful event located at Four Greens, a patch of land in the Firth Park Ward in the October Half Term, it was ran and funded by the North-East LAC as a Fun Day for children and families.
International Youth Day was a busy event held at Concord Park and funded by the North-East LAC. It was held in the 6 week summer holidays, with various events for children including art tables, dancing and a popular bouncy castle.
Other events funded by the North-East LAC include:
Burngreave’s Got Talent
Page Hall Spring Event
Friends of Abbeyfield Park Festival
Community Event Vestry Hall
LAC Communication Project
This project focuses on informing people about the LAC, advertising who we are and the services and support that we offer.
This theme focuses on building capacity and infrastructure within the North-East LAC. The approaches used will depend on the needs of the communities in the wards across the area. These could include, community planning, investing in community leaders and volunteers, supporting community led activities, developing community assets, and improving community engagement, linked to voice and influence. The project will use a strength-based approaches to working with local people and organisations.
The priorities for this theme:
To make better use of community buildings and services available
To help people to shape their local community
To provide a good mix of decent housing that is affordable across all tenures
To work together to promote and help groups working in the local community
What we have delivered so far:
Festivals and events
Over the last year, the North-East LAC ran and funded a number of events in the area such as a fun days, a pop-up cafes, events in parks, youth conferences, switching-on of light and many more.
Longley Fun Day was a successful event located at Four Greens, a patch of land in the Firth Park Ward in the October Half Term, it was ran and funded by the North-East LAC as a Fun Day for children and families.
International Youth Day was a busy event held at Concord Park and funded by the North-East LAC. It was held in the 6 week summer holidays, with various events for children including art tables, dancing and a popular bouncy castle.
Other events funded by the North-East LAC include:
Burngreave’s Got Talent
Page Hall Spring Event
Friends of Abbeyfield Park Festival
Community Event Vestry Hall
LAC Communication Project
This project focuses on informing people about the LAC, advertising who we are and the services and support that we offer.
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