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Partnerships braced for funding squeeze

Posted: 28 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Local strategic partnerships may lose out on funding to tackle deprivation if they underperform.

Government allocations for the neighbourhood renewal fund from 2006-8, announced last week, will depend on an assessment of each partnership's performance.

Joe Montgomery, director-general of the tackling disadvantage group at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, said: "What we will try to do with local strategic partnerships that haven't made the most progress is confirm their allocations in November."
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The partnerships will be asked to produce a delivery plan for the fund that will be signed off by the ODPM before they receive any money.

Three areas are to receive such funding for the first time due to government efforts to target smaller pockets of deprivation.

North East Lincolnshire will receive more than £9m, Norwich nearly £4m and Barnet £2m to tackle poor health and housing, unemployment and educational under-achievement.
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The allocations were calculated using revised measures of deprivation based on smaller geographical areas, enabling the ODPM to target pockets of poverty.

However, some areas have lost out on funding. Kensington and Chelsea, Luton, Portsmouth and Southampton will receive no renewal fund money from 2006, while funding for Allerdale, Ashfield, Hyndburn, Kerrier, Lincoln and Pendle will taper off.


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