Key plans and priorities detailed in the Council Plan - now available
North East Lincolnshire Council has set out its key plans for the future in the publication of its three-year plan, which sets the strategic direction and improvement priorities for services until 2013.
The overall vision is to ensure that North East Lincolnshire is a place of opportunity where people want to live, work, invest and visit. The plan sets out how this will be achieved together with supporting the delivery of the borough’s community strategy.
Tony Hunter, chief executive, said: “We made great progress last year towards the achievement of our overall aims. Over the next year we want to build on this good work by getting even closer to our residents and partners to help improve the quality of life and outcomes for people in North East Lincolnshire.”
In response to public consultation the council remains focused on the five strategic aims adopted last year. These are to:
• Improve homes, streets and open spaces
• Strengthen the local economy
• Create a safer and more secure area
• Improve health and wellbeing
• Be a well managed, top performing council
Tony added: “Working with our partners in the statutory, voluntary and private sectors we can review what we do and how we can make a positive difference in fresh and imaginative ways.”
Liz Jones, deputy chief executive, said: “It is important to share this information with residents to show how the council has progressed and what we have achieved over the past 12 months.
“It means that the community, our employees, councillors, partners and other external organisations can see our goals given the challenges facing all of local government.
“This document provides a focus and details out commitment to improving services for the benefit of local people”
Click on the link below to see the Council Plan 2010/2013. Alternatively, to request a hard copy call (01472) 325902.