Clay Cross Community Partnership
Our Vision
By 2020 Clay Cross will be an economically sustainable small market town, with an inclusive community and a good quality of life.
Purpose
Community Partnerships are a way for you to influence the decisions that affect the places where you live and the public services available to you.
About Us
The establishment of the Clay Cross Community Partnership came from the former Neighbourhood Partnership which was built on the existing work that had been achieved through the Clay Cross Regeneration Project. All of those who had been previously involved in the regeneration project were invited to join the partnership and over 100 took up this invitation. If you would like to know more about Clay Cross then you can visit the Clay Cross Parish Council website.
Your Local Safer Neighbourhood Team
Community Partnership meetings are held jointly with your local Safer Neighbourhood Team (Derbyshire Police). They will be there to give an update on what’s happening in your area to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour. They will also try to answer any questions you may have. For copies of these reports see our Partnership Library page.
Top Priorities
The partnership has identified the following issues as their top priorities:
- Roads and traffic congestion
- More activities for children and younger people
- Redevelopment of the Town Centre
- Crime and anti-social behaviour
- More employment opportunities
Chair, Vice Chair and Link Officers
The Chair is Councillor Betty Hill
The Vice Chair is Cliff Crinks
The Senior Link Officer is Phillip Spurr
The Link Officers are Brian Harrison and Annette Hill
Membership
If you would like to receive updates and information via email or text for this partnership, please register online.
Meetings
For information about when your next meeting will be taking place see our Partnership Meetings Diary. The most recent agenda and summary is attached below, for older copies of summaries see our Partnership Library page.
Action Plan
Clay Cross Community Partnership has a Action Plan which states what projects are currently being worked on, who is working on them, and when they are likely to be completed. If you would like a copy of the most up-to-date Action Plan then please contact the Community Partnership Team.
Downloads
Open this attachment to look at the agenda for the meeting held 27 May 2010 (176 KB)
Open this attachment to look at the Summary for the meeting held 4 March 2010 (201 KB)
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