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The Three Rivers Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) brings together representatives from local statutory, voluntary, community and private sectors to address local problems, identify and bid for funding and discuss initiatives. We aim to work together to improve and strengthen Three Rivers for those that live, work and are educated in the district.
The last few years have been incredibly challenging for our communities but have also demonstrated their strength and their ability to offer support to those who need it.
The LSP look ahead to the next 5 years, and is developing a strategy that will aim to support our residents though the current challenges but also builds upon the great work that was offered through the pandemic.
Your thoughts on the strategy are important to us, and your feedback will guide what we prioritise over the coming years. (The Draft strategy can be found in the side bar).
Please complete the survey and help us improve and strengthen Three Rivers.
This survey has now closed please see Lifecycle on the right hand side for more information.
The Local Strategic Partnership Board adopted the Three Rivers Community Strategy 2023-28 in October 2023.
The Three Rivers Community Strategy 2023-2028 can be viewed on the right hand side of the screen. More information can be found on the Three Rivers District Council website.
The Three Rivers Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) brings together representatives from local statutory, voluntary, community and private sectors to address local problems, identify and bid for funding and discuss initiatives. We aim to work together to improve and strengthen Three Rivers for those that live, work and are educated in the district.
The last few years have been incredibly challenging for our communities but have also demonstrated their strength and their ability to offer support to those who need it.
The LSP look ahead to the next 5 years, and is developing a strategy that will aim to support our residents though the current challenges but also builds upon the great work that was offered through the pandemic.
Your thoughts on the strategy are important to us, and your feedback will guide what we prioritise over the coming years. (The Draft strategy can be found in the side bar).
Please complete the survey and help us improve and strengthen Three Rivers.
This survey has now closed please see Lifecycle on the right hand side for more information.
The Local Strategic Partnership Board adopted the Three Rivers Community Strategy 2023-28 in October 2023.
The Three Rivers Community Strategy 2023-2028 can be viewed on the right hand side of the screen. More information can be found on the Three Rivers District Council website.