Neighbourhood Management

Seeking the Views of Glasgow Residents

In Autumn 2007, Glasgow Community Planning Partnership commissioned a survey of 10,000 households in Glasgow to establish residents’ views, perceptions and expectations of issues relating to their neighbourhoods. This is part of the Neighbourhood Management initiative, which aims to tailor services to local areas by recognising local concerns and priorities.  

A survey of 1,000 residents in each of the 10 Local Community Planning Partnerships was conducted. The survey asked a series of questions of local residents relating to:

  • security & community safety,
  • cleansing & environment,
  • quality of neighbourhood,
  • quality of local service provision,
  • quality of life; and
  • communication/participation

Neighbourhood management  requires a collaborative approach between residents and service providers.  This often requires new ways of working, with greater focus on partnership working. The information gathered from the survey work is available at a local neighbourhood level. This information will enable local CPP partners to facilitate the co-ordination of better public services at a neighbourhood level in order to bring about real and meaningful benefits for local communities.
 
The Community Planning Partnership will carry forward Action Plans within individual neighbourhoods to act upon the results from the surveys at a local level.  

A copy of the city wide summary report is available to download below:

Neighbourhood Management Glasgow Summary Report 

A summary of results for each local Community Planning Partnership area are available below.

Neighbourhood Management local CPPs Summary Report

The full versions of all reports are available from the document library section of the GCP Ltd web site, a link to which is available at the top right of this page

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