Accelerating LSPs: Driving regeneration and improvement in your community
Driving regeneration and improvement in your community
Thursday 6th March 2008, London

LSPs are your vehicle to shape and deliver a successful development strategy for your whole community. Get a comprehensive briefing on the road ahead at the key LSP forum for 2008.
Local Strategic Partnerships have the potential to provide new solutions to the challenges facing your community. But too many simply remain discussion forums. Seize this chance for guidance on developing LSPs that are focused on both engagement and delivery. Clarify the policy agenda and timetables facing your partnerships in 2008. Define the long-term objectives to which you must align and deliver.
Local Government Chronicle and New Local Government Network are proud to present 2008’s flagship LSP policy and best practice forum. With top policy makers and leaders delivering tangible results, this will be an unmissable opportunity to share innovations. The day will offer focused discussions detailing practical solutions to implement in your organisation, including:
- Shaping your LSP to respond to the changes in national partnership policy:
Revised LAAs, CSR and CAA
- Channelling resources through your LSP and blending capital spends: What
tangible benefits can be delivered?
- Performance managing your LSP while incentivising all partners to report
performance accurately
- Making Area Working deliver specific benefits to your communities
- Getting the most from your Neighbourhood Development Grants
- Establishing a long-term vision for your LSP and driving its incremental delivery
www.lgcandnlgn-lsp.co.uk Tel: 0845 056 8341 Fax: 0207 728 5299 Email: lgcandnlgnconferences@emap.com
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