Draft Property Strategy Consultation - Respond by 23rd August 2017
Colleague Glasgow City Integration Joint Board are consulting on their draft Property Strategy 2017-2019. The draft Property Strategy outlines the approach taken to strategic planning and utilisation of the property estate available to the Glasgow City IJB and the Health and Social Care Partnership, to support the aims of integration and delivery of effective, efficient health and social care services in Glasgow. We are keen to gather feedback from a range of stakeholders on the draft Property Strategy before it is presented to the Integration Joint Board for approval later this year. The draft Property Strategy 2017-2019, and a consultation feedback form are available on the Council's Consultation Hub at https://www.glasgowconsult.co.uk/KMS/dmart.aspx?strTab=PublicDMartCurrent&NoIP=1 along with details of how to respond to the consultation. Responses are invited by Wednesday 23 August 2017. Kind regards, Allison Eccles Head of Business Development
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The "Community Empowerment and Common Good Property: Consultation on Draft guidance" has now been published and can be found through the link below: https://consult.scotland.gov.uk/local-government-policy/community-empowerment-and-common-good-property Stalled Spaces Call for Projects - Respond by 5pm, 18th August 2017 AUTUMN 2017-18 Do you know of a stalled or underused open site in your community? A site that's been lying vacant for a while and may be a local eyesore? Would you like to improve it and turn it in a local resource? Using it temporarily for a pop up park or a natural play area for children? A space for local biodiversity, a growing space, a space for community events, movie screenings or any other innovative idea? Stalled Spaces can help! We are now seeking proposals from groups across the city for temporary activation of stalled or underused open spaces. Funding between £1,000 and £4,500 is available.
Public Consultation on Glasgow's Draft Community PlanThe Consultative Draft of the Glasgow Community Plan has been developed by partners in the city to articulate the priority areas where joint action can make a real difference. Residents are invited to voice their opinions on the plan.
Glasgow Community Planning Partnership brings together public agencies, the third sector and the private sector, to work to improve the city its services and the lives of people who live and work here. The Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 requires the Partnership to publish a plan that sets out our shared priorities for the city, where we plan to make improvements and over time show that we have made these improvements. This document sets out these priority areas for consultation. The final version of the Glasgow Community Plan will be published in October 2017. Public feedback to the draft will help shape that document. The Consultative Draft of the Glasgow Community Plan can be found here: Consultative Draft of the Glasgow Community Plan [3Mb] All members of the community are invited and encouraged to have your say on the plan using the following Survey Monkey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/GlasgowCommunityPlan The survey will be open until 31st August 2017. |