New Deal for Communities programme 'improving quality of life'

Published by Jon Land for 24dash.com in Housing and also in Communities
New Deal for Communities programme 'improving quality of life'
Local people are far more satisfied with where they live
following major changes brought about by a Government regeneration
programme to transform areas of deprivation, according to a new
report published today.
The findings show that 74 per cent of residents living in the 39
areas benefiting from the New Deal for Communities programme were
satisfied with their areas following major projects to improve
housing and local environment, up by 13 per cent since 2002.
It also reveals that without the creation of the New Deal for
Communities programme just under 19,800 homes would not have been
built or improved in the period since 2002.
More than 95 community buildings, including medical centres,
facilities for young children and centres for creative businesses,
have also been improved and brought back into use in NDC areas,
helping to improving the local quality of life.
Local Government Minister Rosie Winterton today welcomed the report
while visiting sites in Doncaster that have benefited from building
and improvement works under the NDC programme.
The Minister visited social homes in Hexthorpe being refurbished by
Doncaster NDC and viewed its work to convert a 1913 building at
Church View into workspaces for small new creative businesses such
as artists, web, graphic, and fashion designers. This flag ship
building will also provide social and cultural activities and will
provide a new headquarters for the Doncaster NDC Trust.
Rosie Winterton said: "The NDC programme shows just what local
people can achieve when given a chance to say what will improve
their area, and drive those improvements through.
"Today's report shows how NDCs have improved people's quality of
life and increased local satisfaction through major projects to
regenerate housing and improve the local environment.
"The programme has helped to transform many local communities
tackling problems caused by deprivation, including in Doncaster, by
developing innovative projects such as Church View to support local
businesses, or work to improve or refurbish housing such as in
Hexthorpe."
The New Deal for Communities programme created thirty-nine
partnerships in the most deprived neighbourhoods around the
country. Established in 1999/2000 each community-led partnership
was funded by the Government to tackle multiple deprivation in its
area over a 10-year period.
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