'To work together to improve quality of life in Amber Valley and create an attractive place for people to live, work and visit’
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The Amber Valley Partnership was set up in 1994 to shape the social, economic and physical development of the borough. Previous attempts at regeneration had been fragmented and narrow and it became apparent that any new initiatives needed to involve the public, private, voluntary and community sectors, uniting then in a common cause.
A Community Plan, setting out improvements to people’s lives and action needed to achieve this was first published in 1994. Since then, the Partnership has delivered and is delivering a diverse range of strategies and projects, particularly in the most deprived parts of the borough. These include:
- The Single Regeneration Budget project in Langley Mill, Ironville and Somercotes: A project to tackle the causes of deprivation in these locations
- The Belper-Derwent Project: A project designed to improve the fortunes of Belper and the surrounding area
- The Healthier Communities Project: Set up to target and address health inequalities across Amber Valley
- East Amber Valley Sure Start Project: its aim is to achieve better outcomes for children, parents and communities
- ICT Bridging the Gap Project for Langley Mill and Ironville: Set up to improve IT skills in these areas
- The Heanor me&u Project: This project aims to do what the Belper-Derwent Project did for Belper for Heanor and its surrounding area.
- The Renaissance Ironville project: This is a 15-year plan to improve the lives of the people of Ironville and Codnor Park.
Some of these projects are now at an end but others are still very much alive and achieving significant improvements in their areas of operation.