Accommodation Support

Closed 31 Jul 2013

Opened 1 May 2013

Overview

 

The Strategy and Resources Committee resolved at their meeting of the 18 March 2013 that officers should consult Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) organisations in the borough on changes that are being proposed to the Council’s accommodation policy for VCS organisations.

In this consultation you will find links to five documents which collectively comprise the consultation materials. Your comments would be welcome on any aspect of the consultation materials, we are however particularly keen to receive your comments on three aspects.

  • Approach to Community Asset Transfer
  • Accommodation Funding Support
  • Eligibility Criteria

 

This consultation is open for 3 months from the 1 May and will close on the Wednesday 31 July. Feedback from the consultation is due to be reported to the Strategy & Resources Committee of the 21 October 2013 when the final decisions on the revised policy will be taken.

You can respond to this consultation either by writing directly to me or through this Consultation Hub. Please contact me directly if you require any clarification or additional information.

 

Yours sincerely,

Ade Adebayo

Executive Head

Asset Planning, Management and Capital Delivery

 

 

Areas

  • Belmont
  • Carshalton Central
  • Cheam
  • Stonecot
  • Sutton Central
  • Sutton North
  • Sutton South
  • The Wrythe
  • Wallington North
  • Wallington South

Audiences

  • Community groups / organisations
  • Voluntary groups / organisations

Interests

  • Children and young people
  • Faith, Religion and Belief
  • Gender issues
  • Older people's issues
  • Race issues
  • Sexual orientation
  • Well-being
  • Central government
  • Communication
  • Council jobs
  • Democracy and participation
  • Resident satisfaction
  • Spending
  • Childrens centres
  • Early years
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Planning
  • Regeneration
  • Traffic and transportation
  • Carers support
  • Disability
  • General health
  • Health services and facilities
  • Mental health
  • Sexual health
  • Social services and social care
  • Homeless
  • Housing
  • Arts and culture
  • Libraries
  • Sport and leisure
  • Business
  • Consumer services
  • Crime and community safety
  • Environmental health
  • Fire and emergency planning
  • Technology