Quality of Place
This theme is about the role public services can take in improving the quality of the built and natural environment in an area. Clean, well maintained streets, parks and public open spaces contribute significantly to the quality of life of local residents.
Rowner’s regeneration |
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![]() Work is about to start on the first of 219 new homes and flats in the redevelopment of the Rowner Estate. (Source - PBRS) 2009/10 |
ple2start approach |
![]() A short selection of cases studies are highlighted from partnerships across the country that have demonstrated single, or in many cases multiple, hallmarks. These case studies are presented to enable other partnerships facing similar problems to replicate the activities, although consideration should be given to local context. They are structured to outline what the agencies did, how the hallmarks helpedand the impact the activity had on communities (Source - Havant BC) 2009/10 |
Hantsweb Award 2008 |
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Hantsweb Awards were introduced in 2001 to champion best use of the Web in Hampshire which enrich the lives of individuals and communities. They highlighted the best in online services to local communities, placing a particular focus on accessibility and ease of use, not ‘clever’ use of the technology (Source - HCC) 2009/10 |
The Culture-all Passport |
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The Culture-all Passport is a one year family pass to all paid entry visitor attractions that are managed by Hampshire County Council. These include several museum and heritage sites and several country parks with historic buildings and heritage sites located within them. (Source - CCRA) 2009/10 |

