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PACT
Partners and Communities Together gives you the chance to influence what happens in your neighbourhood. PACT is a mechanism whereby issues identified through PACT meetings in your neighbourhood, are taken to a PACT partnership panel where courses of action are agreed.
To get more details about what PACT is doing in this area and how you can get involved or register your interests go to the relevant section on the Avon and Somerset website by
clicking here
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PACT - Partners and Communities Together meetings give you the chance to meet your Neighbourhood Team, have a say on how your neighbourhood is policed and monitor our performance.
At the PACT meeting you can tell your Neighbourhood Team what issues concern you. After the meeting, a smaller group called a PACT partnership panel decides on how they will work together to resolve the neighbourhood priorities
The Neighbourhood Team will report back to the next meeting on progress.
PACT meetings are open to everyone
Who should sit on a PACT partnership panel
?
The following partners and other interested parties should be considered to sit on each panel:
Local Authority/District Council representative
Youth Service
Representatives from Housing associations
Environmental Officer
Parish Councillor
Representatives from education/health/fire
Business Community
Licensees
Faith group representatives
Residents’ association members
Local residents and other community representatives
Police (Neighbourhood Inspector, Sergeant, NBM, PCSO)
Specialist agency in relation to a specific problem. For example, Environment Agency for Fly Tipping
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