People

PinCH is working now to ensure life beyond the regeneration programme, creating community confidence and cohesion. The biggest benefit to the community is the power to speak out and support to help create their own resident-led events and groups. Pride in Camp Hill will not be around forever. So, our objective is to deliver sustainable change by giving residents the skills to carry on the work we have started.

Inspiring and robust partnerships have been created which are strong enough to overcome conflicts of interests, with the best interests of the community at heart. Partnerships have been created with funders, service providers and both the public and private sectors. All this underpins the drive for improvement.

Of equal importance is the partner commitment on the ground, with all local agencies such as schools, local Primary Care Trust, Community Centre, Early Years Centre, businesses and local groups working to support and inform local people of projects and local activities.