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Calne community campus

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At the 15 February 2011 Cabinet meeting, councillors approved a programme of work to deliver community campuses across the county and – starting with a number of specific community areas over the next two years – to develop and test alternative solutions to the management of public services. Calne has been identified as one of the areas to be involved in this first phase of work which is being referred to as the ‘preliminary management project’.

Further background information to the project can be found in the paper presented to Cabinet and the indicative timeline below:

What is a campus?

Community campuses will be developed through input from local people making sure each campus is as individual as the community it serves. They will provide the services communities need in one easy-to-access location – placing customers and their needs at the heart of future plans.

These campuses could be new buildings or greatly-improved and developed existing buildings. In other cases the proposal is to look at community-run leisure facilities which could be expanded to accommodate additional services or facilities.

The aim is to make maximum and efficient use of the council’s buildings - both new and existing - and create campuses that deliver more for local communities.

Calne area board meeting – Tuesday 3 May 2011

Following the presentation made to the area board meeting on Tuesday 3 May 2011, the Calne Area Board invited expressions of interest from representatives of the local community to sit on the Calne Community Operations Board.

The Calne Shadow Community Operations Board was formed by the area board and has a key role in leading the consultation on the campus proposal for Calne community area.

Calne Shadow Community Operations Board

The Calne Shadow Community Operations Board (COB) has been formed by the area board and has a key role in leading the consultation on the campus proposal for Calne community area.

The Shadow Community Operations Board consists of area board and town/parish council representatives and members of the public to make sure it can act on behalf of and to represent the local community.

Calne Phase 1 consultation

The following document provides an analysis of the responses received as part of the phase 1 of consultation which took place in September of this year

The following document provides responses to the questions and comments received as part of the phase 1 consultation

Calne Phase 2 consultation

Based on the responses from the first survey, the Calne Shadow Community Operations Board (COB) proposes that the Calne Campus should be a multi-site campus spread over three existing sites. The latest survey forms part of the second phase of consultation and gives you the chance to comment on these conclusions and whether the working proposal meets your own or your family’s needs. Please take time to join in and feedback your views by completing the online survey below:

The closing date for the survey is 14 December 2011

If you have any queries about the survey or require it in any other language or formats, please contact Wiltshire Council Customer Services on 0300 456 0100.

Calne community campus equality and inclusion workshops

The Calne Campus working group wants to make sure that the proposed community campus offers an accessible and welcoming environment for all. On Wednesday 18 January the Calne Campus working Group will be holding a workshop to look at how equalities and inclusion should be approached when developing the campus proposal.

The event will allow the working group to develop an equalities action plan, which aims to remove or reduce any factors that might present a barrier to access for people wishing to use facilities in any new campus (for example, physical access, programming of services and activities etc.). The working group are keen to explore local views on how to make sure their approach contributes towards the development of an accessible and sustainable community facility.

The feedback from the workshops will be available shortly.

Calne area board support Calne shadow COB's campus proposal

Exciting plans for a campus for Calne and the community area are moving forward. The Calne Area Board is supporting the campus proposal put forward by the Calne Shadow COB at the 14 February 2012 Area Board meeting.

Supporting documentation

Contact Details (LiveLink)

Multiple Contacts:
eMail: campusconsultation@wiltshire.gov.uk
Telephone:
Out of hours:
Fax:
Postal Address:
In Person:
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Last updated: 15 March 2012

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