Neighbourhood partnerships
The purpose of the Partnerships is to consult and encourage comment on the provision of services and influence the policies of the Council and its partner agencies as they affect particular areas in the Borough. Partnerships give you an opportunity to have your say about local issues and matters of concern in your neighbourhood.
The Neighbourhood Partnerships were first set up in Croydon in 2000 and there are ten Partnerships, covering the whole of the borough. The purpose of the Partnerships is to consult, encourage comment on the provision of services locally and influence the policies of the Council and its partner agencies as they affect particular geographical areas. Partnerships give you an opportunity to have your say about local issues and matters of concern in your neighbourhood. Many different interests are represented - for example, NHS Professionals, Police Officers, Tenants' and Residents' Groups, Councillors and Council Officers regularly take part. Each Partnership has an independent Chair and Vice-Chair who are chosen by the members and serve for up to two years.
Anyone who lives, works, studies, or has business interests in the relevant area can get involved. If you are interested, you may attend any of the meetings as an observer, regardless of where you live or work.
The Partnerships meet three times a year at suitable local venues like schools, colleges, Church halls etc.
Please contact the Neighbourhood Partnership Team. Most meetings are held on Wednesday evenings, starting at 7.30 pm and ending around 9.30 pm.
Contact Details
- Contact name
- Neighbourhood Partnership Team
- Department
- Democratic and Legal Services
- Telephone
- 020 8726 6000 ext. 62564
- neighbourhood.partnerships@croydon.gov.uk
- Website
- www.croydononline.org/partnerships