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Burnley Action Partnership and BCN
Burnley’s LSP (Local Strategic Partnership known as BAP or Burnley Action Partnership) is made up of people from local business, key public sector agencies such as Burnley Borough Council, the police and Lancashire County Council and BCN for the community, voluntary & faith sector.
Every year BCN develop its own DELIVERY PLAN
It is known as Burnley Action Partnership (BAP). The opportunity now exists for strong Voluntary, Community & Faith sector representation on BAP
and for them to influence decisions and take action to improve their neighbourhoods. BAP is now consulting on the town next three years strategic
plan - the latest draft is the result of month of consultation with the partnership and Burnley Community Network elected Management Committee
members. The final draft is now to be taken to the next BAP Assembly (22nd February 2010) for final discussion and hopefully ratification. To view
The document please click HERE
At Burnley Community Network, we work closely with the BAP. The work of the Partnership is integral to what we do and what we are.
Here we provide some background information to what BAP is , who is involved and how you can learn more about Terminology role in developing a Better Burnley.
The BCN and BAP Protocol 2006 has been agreed upon.
BAP has 52 members from the Public, Private and Voluntary, Community & Faith sectors. BCN is the representative of the third sector on BAP. So
if VCF organisations want to be part of the full BAP Assembly and or engage in the BAP Thematic groups they must be registered to BCN.
BAP’s main responsibility is to set the strategic framework for Burnley within which the partnership organisations work to address the priorities that
have been agreed for the Borough as a whole.
The partnership works to ensure that all the member organisations work together in order to
make the most of each others expertise and resources. BAP operates to try to ensure that all the projects and initiatives that are in progress or being
developed for the area also contribute to achieving the agreed priorities and are co-ordinated and supported.
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