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Exemplars of neighbourhood governance

Introduction
The report summarises findings from a study of neighbourhood governance, and examines a range of neighbourhood arrangements to identify critical success factors and barriers to successful neighbourhood working.
Description
The research evaluates case study evidence of the benefits, barriers and critical success factors in neighbourhood-level working. The findings show that there are many different forms of neighbourhood arrangements carrying out different functions and tackling different issues.
Most neighbourhood arrangements have links with Local Strategic Partnerships and Local Area Agreements (LAA). Different groups of people are involved in neighbourhood arrangements for different reasons, and the reasons for disengagement are varied.
Engaging diverse groups in neighbourhood arrangements is significant. The role of ward councillors in neighbourhood working impacts on community engagement and community working. There are links between neighbourhood arrangements and citizen engagement, and improvements to service delivery.
Background information
The promotion of localism and neighbourhood working is a government priority reflected in the government document “Citizen engagement and public services: why neighbourhoods matter”.
The Neighbourhoods Agenda aims to secure sustainable improvements in public services, and to re-engage citizens with the institutions of government.
The Choice Agenda is also central to the government’s programme to modernise public services. Evidence is needed on current good practice in the field of neighbourhood governance to inform policy-makers and practitioners.
Methodology
A literature review identified examples of good (and bad) practice in neighbourhood working from both UK and international sources.
The review covered a number of themes including:
  • cohesion and engagement,
  • partnership,
  • governance,
  • capacity building and the four LAA ‘blocks’ (children and young people, safer and stronger communities, healthier communities, and economic development and enterprise).
Case studies provided information on new ways of working. Additional information was supplied by relevant papers and discussions with colleagues working on different aspects of the neighbourhood agenda.
Conclusions
There appear to be significant benefits from neighbourhood working both in terms of service improvement and engaging citizens, including increased awareness amongst service providers of residents’ need, pooling of resources, and increased ease of access to services.
Barriers and constraints are posed by resources and the costs of neighbourhood working, lack of capacity to deliver local priorities, attitudes etc.
Critical success factors identified from the case studies include the existence of community networks, access to funding, leadership and management, involvement at appropriate levels, and strong performance management.
There is growing evidence of what can and does work at the neighbourhood level, but with many services the business case for neighbourhood working has still to be made.
Contact info
Communities and Local Government
Eland House, Bressenden Place
SW1E 5DU London
Phone: +44 20 7944 4400
Contactus@communities.gsi.gov.uk
Publication date
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Project finished
01/10/2006
Researcher
Geoff White, SQW and others
Links
Visit the Communities and Local Government website

Visit the "Exemplars of neighbourhoods governance" Report (PDF, Eng 309 KB)
Visit the "Exemplars of neighbourhoods governance annex 1" Report (PDF, Eng 289 KB)
Visit the "Exemplars of neighbourhoods governance annex 2" Report (PDF, Eng 260 KB)
Visit the "Exemplars of neighbourhoods governance annex 3" Report (PDF, Eng 758 KB)

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy
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