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National Neighbourhood Alliance

The Neighbourhood Alliance is comprised of eight training and resource centre’s which offer services in every region of England.

 

Neighbourhood Alliance

 

Who is the Neighbourhood Alliance?
The national family of neighbourhood resource centres provides training and advice to help people create safe, friendly and lasting communities. We do this by sharing our expertise to develop new training, provide the very best services and promote what really works in neighbourhood renewal.
Each centre has a team of highly skilled and experienced regeneration practitioners who can support your work and provide consultancy and training to those who live, work and manage in neighbourhoods.
Resource centres are funded by the department for Communities and Local Government (CLG) and work in partnership with Government Offices for the Regions, Regional Centres of Excellence and Regional Improvement Partnerships.



What can the Neighbourhood Alliance do for you?
The Neighbourhood Alliance can help you deliver current and emerging national, regional and local government agendas around Local Area Agreements (LAA’s). These agreements include safer strong communities, respect, neighbourhood policing and cohesion. We provide generic and individually tailored services working with people on the ground to give them the tools and training to play their part in neighbourhood renewal.

 

How to contact members of the Neighbourhood Alliance:

Neighbourhood Alliance members are based in every region of England and their contact details can be found by clicking on the National Neighbourhood Alliance Members Contact List link to the left.




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