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ENGAGING YOUR COMMUNITY
Who are PLANED?
PLANED — (Pembrokeshire Local Action Network for Enterprise and Development)
is a community led integrated rural development partnership, with 15 yrs experience
of working with communities.
How can we help?
PLANED’s initiatives are designed to assist local people identify imaginative
ways of meeting their communities needs and encourage the widest possible participation.
The aim is to strengthen community spirit and get everyone involved.
How do we do this?
1.COMMUNITY VISIONING
Visioning is an enjoyable and participative technique which has been adopted
to bring together a wide range of local people and organisations, encouraging
them to take a fresh look at their community and identify new and innovative
projects that will meet local needs both now and in the future.
Visioning can help the community identify what skills and resources exist locally and look at ways these can be harnessed to address local issues.
Visioning can result in new projects, new ways of working, an increase in action and energy locally and a realistic action plan.
2. A COMMUNITY ACTION PLAN
An Action Plan draws together the work
undertaken by the community at the Visioning events. The Plan will provide
an overview of the community and outline the changes and activities the community
would like to see in the future and the organisations needed to help make them
happen.
3. SETTING UP A COMMUNITY FORUM
A Community Forum brings together Town and Community Councils, local organisations,
groups and individuals and acts as a mechanism to drive forward the action
plan.
What
is a Community Forum?
Why set up a Community Forum?
A Community Forum
can help: -
Most Frequently asked questions
We have an Action Plan / Appraisal which was completed a few years ago, do we need to have a new one?
You may feel that your Action Plan / Appraisal needs revisiting as many of the projects may have been completed or you may need to enthuse more local people to get involved in community activities. Running a visioning event provides an opportunity for new people to get involved in their community.
If you do not already have a Community Association
or Forum you may wish to form one to improve
collaboration and communication within your
community.
We already have a Community Council, why do we need a Community Forum?
A Community Forum enables everyone in the community to come together and play a part in the future of their village or town.
A Community Forum must
work in conjunction with the Community Council, providing additional
support by accessing funding and grants that may be available
for community projects and complimenting the existing work
undertaken by the Community Council. Representatives of the
Community Council play key roles on the Forum’s Management
Committee, feeding back to the Community Council itself.
How long will all this take?
The Visioning workshops are held over two evenings or one Saturday and then followed by a meeting to identify what goes into the draft Action Plan. The Plan is then circulated to the public and agreed at the public meeting.
If you would like more information on holding a Visioning event
in your community or would like to renew your Action Plan,
please do not hesitate to contact:
Supporting Communities Team at
The Old School
Station Road
Narberth
Pembrokeshire SA67 7DU
Tel: 01834 862101
communities@planed.org.uk

PLANED’s ‘Supporting Communities’ project is part-financed
by the
European Union Objective 1 (EAGGF) and the Welsh Assembly
Government through the Local Regeneration Fund, Envirnment Wales and the Countryside
Council for Wales.
PLANEDs 'Rural Community Action' programme is part-financed by the Welsh Assembly
Government and is facilitated by the Welsh Development Agency, which ia a sponsored
body of the Welsh Assembly
Government.
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