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Lisburn and Castlereagh Community Planning Catharine McWhirter Community Planning Manager www.lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk

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Lisburn and Castlereagh Community Planning

Catharine McWhirterCommunity Planning Manager

www.lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk

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What is Community Planning?

The Scottish Government

“A process which helps public agencies to work together with the community to plan and deliver better services which make a real difference to people's lives.”

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Statutory Partners

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Support Partners

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What have we done so far?

• Meetings with Members and partners

• Community Conversations

• Conference

• Information gathering

Partners Public / community representatives Council Members and officers

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What have learnt so far?

Statistics show LCCC is ranked 1 out of 11 - 

• the lowest levels of unemployment

• the highest earnings

• high life expectancy scores

• high number of people with degree or higher qualification

• excellent access to key services such as hospitals, roads, rail and air

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However

• over 1,800 people have debt issues accounting for £6million of debt

• 62% of Year 12 pupils in the district’s schools achieved five or more

GCSEs (A*to C) including English and Maths. The average across the

11 districts is 64.3%.

• about 1.54% of the current population is living in housing stress

• 11% are lone pensioners

• 7% are lone parents with dependent children

• 15% have no access to a car or van

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Likes

• Good central location in NI

• Excellent education

• Good community relations

• Safe / secure area

• Good open spaces

• Shopping

• Schools and colleges  

• Good range of leisure facilities

• Operational service, e.g. bin collection

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Dislikes

• Traffic issues e.g. parking and congestion

• Lack of rural transport including trains

• Missed opportunities. Better promotion of area as a tourist destination

• Struggling night time economy in Lisburn City Centre

• Wasted potential of River Lagan

• Too many housing developments

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Vision

• A fully developed tourism offer centred on the Lagan Canal, Village

Heritage, Hillsborough, Castlereagh Hills

• Integrated and accessible transport throughout the new Council area

• Vibrant nightlife in city centre

• Business regeneration

• Partnership approach to problem solving and projects

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Get in touch

• Dedicated email address

[email protected]

• Comment sheets on table

• Catharine McWhirter

– 9244 7513