Planning Aid has launched a new scheme asking Local authorities to appoint a councillor or officer to act as a champion to help individuals and groups to play a greater role in shaping their communities.
Champions will act as a bridge between groups who often do not understand the complexities of the planning system, and the help that is available to them through the Planning Aid service.
The scheme was launched by ODPM Minister Baroness Andrews who said:
'Strengthening community involvement is an integral part of the government's planning reforms. Planning shapes the places where people live and work, so it is vital that people should be enabled and empowered to take an active part in that process'
'By naming a champion, local authorities can ensure a wider range of individuals, community and residents groups are given the opportunity to contribute to the planning process ... The more that councils and Planning Aid can work together, the better'.
The champions will become our ambassadors and spread the word for the services we can provide. You cannot develop a thriving, sustainable community unless you talk to people and give them a say and a stake in their future, which is what Planning Aid aims to do.
To find out more about the Community Champions scheme, please click on the link below to download a brochure in PDF format:
Planning Aid Community Champions brochure
Click on the link below to read the ODPM Press Release, 03/04/06
ODPM/Planning Aid Press Release
Are you interested? If you'd like to become a Planning Aid Community Champion, or would just like to find out more, please complete the form below:
Community Champion form
Once it's complete, please send to:
National Planning Aid Unit
6th Floor Newater House
11 Newhall Street
Birmingham
B3 3NY
Your local Planning Aid Coordinator will then contact you.


