Sustainable Community Strategy
Who we are
Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are the Government's way of delivering its National Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal
, a ten year programme to tackle deprivation.
The local Strategic Partnership (LSP) for the Bolsover district was formed in 2001. It is a partnership that brings together the main service providers and agencies of the Bolsover area in an effort to drive local regeneration and service improvement. This means that the public, private, community and voluntary sectors can work together for the benefit of the District. 

LSP's set targets for how things will change over time in their most disadvantaged neighbourhoods, specifically in terms of the key 'outcomes' of reducing crime worklessness
and improving skills, health, housing and the physical environment
.
The main objective is to set out the vision of an area, through the Community Strategy
, and co-ordinate and drive the delivery of local services leading to improved outcomes for local people.
This cannot be achieved without partnership working.
We have also produced an update (April 2007) covering what we have achieved during 2006. This document is available from each of Bolsover District Council's Contact Centres
or can be downloaded here
.
About this site
This site will guide you through the role the Partnership
plays in the successful regeneration of Bolsover district and outlines who is responsible for making this happen. It will also provide you with contacts working within the Partnership who will be happy to provide advice and guidance on request.
