SURF - Further
investment by the Scottish Government and other key partners, means
that SURF will be expanding its highly successful Alliance for Action programme over the course
of 17/18.
Work is already underway towards the introduction of three new sites of cross sector collaboration, in addition to the three existing ones in Govan, East Kirkcaldy and Rothesay.
A Dunoon initiative is in active development. A Langholm focused feasibility study will take place in the autumn and discussions are scheduled for exploring a Dundee option. An outline of the purpose, process and anticipated outcomes is available at this link.
That summary also mentions two new complementary SURF projects; our Index of Multiple Assets and Aspirations and our People and Sector Connector service, which will link regeneration colleagues from all over Scotland with the learning and practical realities of connecting places, people, policy, processes and resources.
For further information on the Alliance for Action programme click HERE
Work is already underway towards the introduction of three new sites of cross sector collaboration, in addition to the three existing ones in Govan, East Kirkcaldy and Rothesay.
A Dunoon initiative is in active development. A Langholm focused feasibility study will take place in the autumn and discussions are scheduled for exploring a Dundee option. An outline of the purpose, process and anticipated outcomes is available at this link.
That summary also mentions two new complementary SURF projects; our Index of Multiple Assets and Aspirations and our People and Sector Connector service, which will link regeneration colleagues from all over Scotland with the learning and practical realities of connecting places, people, policy, processes and resources.
For further information on the Alliance for Action programme click HERE
Source: SURF
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