New guide – How to identify suitable areas for onshore wind development in your neighbourhood plan

Many community energy groups are interested in developing their own wind turbines.  This resource by the Centre for Sustainable Energy sets out how groups might identify suitable areas in their Neighbourhood Plans  including the evidence needed to support such policies, suggestions on community involvement and possible policy wording.

New guidance note for community energy groups

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Reconomy

We’ve scoured the fundraising landscape in the UK to pull together 280 different grants, equity programmes and other platforms open to REconomy style social enterprises and community projects. Groups can access the database for free using the link below –

Reconomy

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Sporting Communities CIC-detached youth work

Sporting communities are the largest provider of detached youth work delivering in the Staffordshire area. We recruit locally from the communities we work in helping young people to turn their lives around. Please visit our web page and in particular our Facebook page for updates

Sporting Communities cic.

Ross Podyma
Director of Social Change
07528636235

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Map of Neighbourhood Plans in development

Neighbourhood Planner shows the location of place where NPs have been accepted or are in development. The information on the map is ‘crowd-sourced’ and can be added to or updated by anyone. If you find your NP is not yet on the map, or information on it is out-of-date, or you are just starting discussions and want to let people know, simply register on the site to make your contribution.

Neighbourhood Planner

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Create and Manage your own free community website

“A community account is completely free.You can create a website for your community, plus list Jobs, Offers, Events and News.

To qualify as a community (verified by HugoFox) You must be one of the following: a not-for-profit organisation, a sports club, a society, or an association.”

Hugofox.com

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Missing Voices

An innovative social inclusion project that enables some of the most marginalised people in society to tell their own stories. It brings the missing voices into the policy making process.

Have a look atmissingvoices.org.uk

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