We’re here for you. Food for Thought ROADSHOW EVENT DECEMBER 2006.

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We’re here for you. Food for Thought ROADSHOW EVENT DECEMBER 2006

We’re here for you. RECIPE FOR SUCCESS

We’re here for you. SIGNATURE DISH OUR VISION IS TO BE: ‘A modern council leading the community… excellent services, an excellent employer, valued and respected’

We’re here for you. Key Ingredients OUR PRIORITIES ARE: Children & Young People Health & Wellbeing Business and Enterprise Safer & stronger communities Environment Culture and Tourism

We’re here for you. Key Ingredients OUR PRIORITIES ARE: Children & Young People Health & Wellbeing Business and Enterprise Safer & stronger communities Environment Culture and Tourism

We’re here for you. Delivery to the local community OUR VALUES ARE: Valuing people and partners Delivering results Openness, honesty and visibility Embracing change and innovation

We’re here for you. Northumberland’s Burning Issues THE BURNING ISSUES WE FACE ARE: Achieving Efficiencies Progress PLF Support independent living Waste Management Sustainable Transport Fire Service Modernisation Engaging Communities

We’re here for you. The proof is in the pudding HOW ARE WE MONITORED? Performance Targets How we use our Money Use of resources Inspections / Assessments User Feedback

We’re here for you. Here’s One We Made Earlier CASE STUDY Corporate Parenting

We’re here for you. One last important ingredient YOU

We’re here for you. Taste of Success