Runcorn Pride In Place Key Themes

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Regeneration, high streets and heritage

  • Improvements to town centres, neighbourhoods, and high streets, including capital spend and running costs
  • Creating and improving green spaces, community gardens, watercourses and embankments in the local area, along with incorporating natural features into wider public spaces
  • Support for non-domestic energy efficiency measures and decarbonisation in local businesses, high streets, and community infrastructure
  • New community and neighbourhood infrastructure projects, or for improvements to existing ones.
  • Enhanced support for arts, cultural, heritage and creative activities, projects and facilities and historic institutions that make up the local cultural heritage offer
  • Local arts, cultural, heritage and creative initiatives
  • Investment and support for digital infrastructure for local community facilities



Work, productivity and skills

  • Support to improve awareness of, and access to, local provision that moves people closer to and into sustained employment, in line with an area’s Get Britain Working Plan
  • Funding to support the development, improvement, and promotion of the visitor economy, such as local attractions, historical trails, cultural tours, campaigns and other related tourism products


Cohesion

  • Measures to improve community cohesion

 

Community power

  • Delivering engagement, participation and involvement activity to give communities a role in decision-making
  • Giving communities a role in the design and delivery of local services
  • Enabling community wealth building
  • Support for growing the local social economy, including community businesses, co-operatives and social enterprises 
  • Funding for impactful volunteering and social action projects to develop social and human capital in local place
  • Investment in capacity building and infrastructure support for local civil society, youth and community groups

 

Health and wellbeing

  • Supporting community-level health provision
  • Integration and co-location of health and wellbeing services
  • Funding for local sport and activity facilities, events, teams and leagues, to foster community engagement and connection
  • Funding to support preventative public health initiatives and campaigns
  • Provide drug and alcohol support for people with experience of homelessness and rough sleeping


Transport

  • Support for active travel enhancements in the local area

 

Safety and security

  • Design and oversight of the built and landscaped environment to ‘design out’ crime and encourage positive behaviour
  • Interventions to tackle anti-social behaviour, crime and minimise reoffending

 

Education and opportunity

  • School-based programmes to support young people’s development
  • Support to both reduce levels of child poverty and to prevent the negative impacts of child poverty on children and families
  • Support for families and young children
  • Funding to help families with the cost of childcare where it may alleviate cost of living pressures, or support employment
  • Support for community-based learning and development