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Local people changing the face of Arthur's Hill, Cruddas Park, Rye Hill and Elswick
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Big things are happening in the West End of Newcastle - and it's all led by the community.
Newcastle New Deal for Communities is an ambitious programme which is working to change the face of Arthur's Hill, Cruddas Park, Rye Hill, and Elswick over a ten-year period. |
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Community champions...neighbourhood wardens on patrol in Cruddas Park |
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Our programme has initiated over 100 projects to tackle the big issues that matter in every community.
That includes working for a healthier future, for better homes to live in, and a more attractive environment. |
Active for health: Rye Hill girls celebrate victory at a football tournament |
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Just as importantly, it includes helping people into jobs and helping local businesses to grow, cracking down on crime and helping to raise standards in education.
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Getting down to work: Muan'a is one of over 1000 residents helped into jobs by New Deal |
But making a difference in the present is not enough: we want to ensure that life carries on getting better in the West End long after our ten years' Government funding comes to an end in 2010.
And that means investing in assets to make sure our community can have its own income. Money that can help to pay for future regeneration work in the West End.
It also means working with major service providers - like the Council, Police and health service - to ensure that local people can continue to have a voice in the decisions which affect our lives. Find out more about our plans for the future here.
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New Deal for Communities is backed by the Department for Communities and Local Government - but this is no ordinary Government programme. With twelve elected residents forming the majority on our Board of Directors, the community is firmly in the driving seat. |
Cruddas Park flats...a Newcastle landmark, set for a major refurbishment |
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Other priorities include Early Years (in partnership with Sure Start Westgate), Children and Young People and our Community Regeneration Team, which helps residents to identify local issues affecting their neighbourhood and find solutions for them. |
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Fun Day at Moorside Primary School - one of four to benefit from Parent Link Workers |
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This site is the place to find out what's going on to build a better future for our community. If you'd like to find out more, check out our contact details here - or to find out who represents your neighbourhood on our Board, click here. |
With help from the Community Regeneration Team, the Jolly Girls organise kids' activities |
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Our staff team is employed through Newcastle City Council, but works within the framework set by our Board of Directors, a majority of whom are local residents. For details of our staff team, click here.
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