Community Action Plans
In each neighbourhood area in Salford, Community Committees agree a Community Action Plan (CAP) once a year. These are produced following consultation with residents in the area.
The CAPs identify each community's priorities along with actions to do something about them. A lead organisation is assigned to take forward each action. The CAPs aim to improve the quality of life and well being of all residents. They help to make sure that new projects and service improvements are appropriate to local areas and that they take account of the unique nature of each neighbourhood.
The plans are organised into seven themes that reflect the pledges of Salford City Council.
The CAPs help the Community Committees decide where to spend their devolved budgets. They also inform how other money coming into the area is spent.
Progress on the delivery of the CAPs is monitored by the Neighbourhood Team and reported back to Community Committee.
Current Community Action Plans
Copies of each of the eight current Community Action Plans can be downloaded at the bottom of this page. They are updated quarterly to provide information on how progress is being made to achieve each of the actions.
For further information about the Community Action Plan for your neighbourhood, please contact your Neighbourhood Manager.
Downloadable documents
- Claremont & Weaste CAP (Adobe PDF format, 96kb)
- East Salford CAP (Adobe PDF format, 98kb)
- Eccles CAP (Adobe PDF format, 304kb)
- Irlam & Cadishead CAP (Adobe PDF format, 252kb)
- Little Hulton and Walkden CAP (Adobe PDF format, 716kb)
- Ordsall & Langworthy CAP (Adobe PDF format, 132kb)
- Worsley & Boothstown CAP (Adobe PDF format, 104kb)
- Swinton CAP (Adobe PDF format, 128kb)
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
This page was last updated on 21 August 2008
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