Preston City Council Active Communities Steve Daley Principle Leisure Manager 23 rd September 2015.
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Preston City Council Active Communities
Steve Daley
Principle Leisure Manager
23rd September 2015
Once in a Preston GuildAn opportunity to think BIG!
Our VisionLook back to look forward
Sees Preston as a growing Vibrant city in the North West. This will only be achieved in partnership with all stakeholders in the city.
To achieve this, the council’s medium to long term objectives for the city and the council as an organisation are set out as 4 priorities
Corporate Priorities
• Your City: Investment to improve assets, infrastructure and create high quality jobs
• Your Future: Tackling multi deprivation and social disadvantage
• Your Neighbourhood: Reducing crime and ASB. Building confidence and capacity to improve communities and their environment
• Your Council: Well run, value for money services, valued by our communities. Demonstrating good governance, openness and transparency
Demographics: Know your communities
Physical Activity and Sports Strategy
2015-2020
•To increase participation
•Collaboration and communication
•Improve infrastructure
Budget Constraints
•Previous government grant: £7.3m
•Preston City Council grant reduction - 24%
•Financial terms to Preston City Council £1.8m reduction - £5.5m
•From April 2012-March 2014 – Leisure Services efficiency savings £200,000
•From April 2014 – March 2017 – Leisure Services reduction is £350,000
•Parks and open spaces – 2014 -2017
reduction £450,000
The Importance of the C’s
COMMON GOAL(s)
COLLABORATION
CONSULT
CONNECT
COMMUNICATION
CONSTRUCT PLAN
COHESION
PLANNING
Insight
Park It
Park 0-12 13-19 20-25 26 plus
Not State
Total
Ashton 168 32 10 58 0 268
Dovedale 760 108 42 185 0 1095
Ribble 75 18 6 24 5 128
Moor 618 107 23 266 3 1017
No. Partners
Cost /park Total Attend
% increase
34 £3000 2508 19%
Skate Park
• Total cost £320,000
• Partners involved
Preston Skate Park Projects;
Preston Parks; Sports Development;
Streetwise Forum; Friends of Moor Park; Local PACT; LCC Youth Service & Youth Council; Groundwork Trust; Children’s Trust Endorsement
• Year 1 usage 14,000 visits • Year 5 usage 70,000 visits• Adizone MUGAs installed 2012
Youth Zone Plus
The Guild Wheel
The secret to
consultation
is
listening