Collaboration and Cooperation in Local Governance

 
Duty to Cooperate
-the local perspective
Anna Rose, Rugby Borough Council
23
rd
 October 2014
 
“Remember upon the conduct of
each depends the fate of all.”
 
Alexander the Great
 
“In union there is strength”
 
Background
 
County groupings - accepted cooperation
RSS - cooperation through adversity
The end of regional planning – and
cooperation?
Formation of LEP groupings - cooperation
through opportunity
 
 
Aesop
 
“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together
is progress. Working together is success.”
 
LEPs, SEPs and the NPPF
 
Confusion around the role of LEPs in planning
Implications of job creation figures in SEPs
Reading but then really understanding what
the NPPF means by cooperation
The realisation that all of your plans have to
be aligned
 
 
Henry Ford
 
“We must all hang together or most
assuredly we shall hang separately”
 
Joint Committees, EPBs and
Combined Authorities
 
Dispelling the localism myth
Ensuring appropriate governance
Keeping up the momentum
 
Benjamin
Franklin
 
“Cooperation is the thorough conviction that
nobody can get there unless everybody gets there.”
 
Where are we now?
 
DtC officer working group
Joint Committee moving towards an EPB
Joint evidence base for plans
Commitment to adoption of individual plans by
2016
Commitment to start a joint plan in 2017
Currently refreshing the SEP
 
Virginia
Burden
 
“If you want to build a ship,
don't drum up people together
to collect wood and don't assign
them tasks and work, but rather
teach them to long for the
endless immensity of the sea.”
 
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Exploring the importance of collaboration in local governance through the perspectives of various councils and committees. The discussion delves into the significance of unity, joint planning efforts, and shared goals in achieving success and sustainable development within communities.

  • Collaboration
  • Cooperation
  • Local Governance
  • Community Development
  • Unity

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  1. Duty to Cooperate -the local perspective Anna Rose, Rugby Borough Council 23rdOctober 2014 Remember upon the conduct of each depends the fate of all. Alexander the Great

  2. In union there is strength Background Aesop County groupings - accepted cooperation RSS - cooperation through adversity The end of regional planning and cooperation? Formation of LEP groupings - cooperation through opportunity

  3. Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. LEPs, SEPs and the NPPF Henry Ford Confusion around the role of LEPs in planning Implications of job creation figures in SEPs Reading but then really understanding what the NPPF means by cooperation The realisation that all of your plans have to be aligned

  4. We must all hang together or most assuredly we shall hang separately Joint Committees, EPBs and Combined Authorities Benjamin Franklin Dispelling the localism myth Ensuring appropriate governance Keeping up the momentum

  5. Cooperation is the thorough conviction that nobody can get there unless everybody gets there. Where are we now? Virginia Burden DtC officer working group Joint Committee moving towards an EPB Joint evidence base for plans Commitment to adoption of individual plans by 2016 Commitment to start a joint plan in 2017 Currently refreshing the SEP

  6. If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea. Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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