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Border Group Rural Voices Speakers’ Corner Trust (SCT) nef (new economics foundation)

Every Voice Counts: Border group rural voices 1 2 ppt

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Project to involve residents and find and engage active citizens in the Border area of Herefordshire

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Page 1: Every Voice Counts: Border group rural voices 1 2 ppt

Border Group Rural Voices

Speakers’ Corner Trust (SCT)nef (new economics foundation)

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Timetable up to project start

January – March 2009: Scoping by SCTApril 2009: SCT proposal to RAWMAugust 2009: revised SCT/nef proposal to

RAWM after CLG changed programme criteriaOctober 2009: project commissionedEffect: 12 month project compressed into 6

months

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Objectives of the project

• To involve 50 residents• 15 – 20 of these to become more active

citizens (e.g. gain confidence to engage with local

authority decision making processes)• Achieve this by identifying and tackling one or

two local issues

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Timetable of the project

12 November 2009: meet chair, vice-chair and clerk of Border Group parish council

15 December: present to parish council + selected public15 January 2010: first public meeting

1 February: second public meeting agrees to tackle flooding23 March: parish council hold closed meeting on flooding

Issue Desirable Feasible

1. Lack of broadband 9 votes 10 votes

2. Flooding 9 5

3. Provision for children and young people 4 2

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The parish council and flooding

• Initial stance: not able to go it alone – could not attract key decision-makers

• Some people affected outside the area covered by the Border Group parish council

• Closed meeting on March 23rd appeared to be a change of tack

• Deterred volunteers

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What we learned

• Complexity and unpredictability of small rural communities

• Gap between even the lowest tier of local government and the community

• Community frustrated with a lack of opportunities to work through issues

• Community forums would enhance the democratic process by complementing parish council meetings

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What we achieved

• Created welcome opportunities for dialogue• Began to bridge government/community gap

– in a replicable way• Produced a guide to organising a community

forum• Reached the whole community by

summarising/publicising the guide in the parish newsletter.