Swinton Community Action Plan Update Community Committee 14 th August 2007.

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Swinton Community Action Plan Update Community Committee 14 th August 2007

CAP Update Priorities & Actions under 7 Themes Neighbourhood Team delivery Identify priorities for

CAP Achievements Health You said: ‘Promote services for older people’ We did: Consultation and Information event New group ‘SAGS’ formed Community Committee supporting group with £1,000 towards further activities

CAP Achievements Health You said: ‘Support people to eat healthily’ We did: New health improvement worker Joint working with Swinton Families

CAP Achievements Health You said: ‘Improve young people’s fitness’ We did: Range of sporting activities Funded by community committee

CAP Achievements Crime & Community Safety You said: ‘Reduce misuse of off-road vehicles’ We did: Installation of signs in key locations Seizure of bikes

CAP Achievements Crime & Community Safety You said: ‘Reduce misuse of alcohol’ We did: Targeted police work seizing alcohol Test purchasing by trading standards targeting off-licenses

CAP Achievements Learning & Creativity You said: ‘Promote Adult Learning’ We did: Community Committee supported funding of IT training for adults in Swinton Groundwork secured funding to deliver training with key groups in Swinton.

CAP Achievements Children & Young People You said: ‘Provide activities for young people in summer’ We did: Promotion and delivery of a range of activities from cycling to story telling

CAP Achievements Children & Young People You said: ‘Involve hard to reach young people in decision making’ We did: Detached youth work, developing relationships between different young people Involved young people in developments at Clifton Green (Clifton Crew)

CAP Achievements Inclusion You said: ‘Support and liaise with existing groups’ We did: Ongoing support for groups in the area Community Audit and Buildings Audit Promote work in Swinton Newsletter

CAP Achievements Economic Prosperity You said: ‘create employment opportunities’ We did: Partnership work with Construction Partnership and Bramhall’s Successful Transitions course for long term unemployed

CAP Achievements Environmental You said: ‘Get more activities in parks’ We did: Park Rangers co-ordinating range of events at Victoria Park and Clifton Country Park

CAP What are your priorities? How could they be addressed? Using devolved budget to support your priorities