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Sustainable Communities Act 2007: invitation to town and parish councils

Invitation to town and parish councils to submit proposals under the Sustainable Communities Act.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

Applies to England

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Sustainable Communities Act: invitation to town and parish councils

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The Sustainable Communities Act 2007 gives local authorities the power to submit proposals about the social, economic and environmental improvements they want to see introduced in their local areas. The power to submit proposals was extended to town and parish councils from 14 October 2013. This letter invites town and parish councils to submit proposals under the Act.

This is the opportunity for town and parish councils to engage with the local community and ask for their ideas about how the community can be improved. If there are barriers to the implementation of these ideas they can use the Act to ask the government to remove them. The barriers can be in legislation or guidance or they may be the result of established practice. The invitation explains the process for submitting proposals.

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Published 17 October 2013

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