Local strategic partnerships
Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are intended to be cross-agency, umbrella partnerships that include all sectors of society (public, private, community and voluntary) with the aim of working together to improve the quality of life in a particular locality. The Government sees them as the main mechanism for co-ordination in the delivery of better services.
There are seven local strategic partnerships covering each of the seven districts of Nottinghamshire and led by the relevant district or borough council.

Ashfield: The Ashfield Partnership
For up-to-date structure map and information contact:
website: www.theashfieldpartnership.org.uk
Contact details:
Ashfield District Council Andy Pollard, Partnership Manager Ashfield Partnership Ashfield District Council Urban Road Kirkby in Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17 8DA
tel: 01623 457344 fax: 01623 457332 e-mail: a.pollard@ashfield-dc.gov.uk
Nottinghamshire County Council Don Rowe Partnership Officer Nottinghamshire County Council County Hall West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7QP
tel: 0115 977 4091 fax: 0115 977 3859 e-mail: don.rowe@nottscc.gov.uk
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Bassetlaw: Bassetlaw Local Strategic Partnership
Vision/Aim: Bassetlaw will be a place where everyone has the opportunity to live, work, learn and enjoy leisure time and take pride in creating a safe, fair and healthy environment.
Download the Bassetlaw Structure Diagram [WORD 26KB] 
LSP Board
Subgroups include:
- Health – to improve the health and well-being of the people of Bassetlaw
- Economic Regeneration – to create a diverse and enterprising economy
- Crime and disorder partnership – to reduce crime and the fear of crime
- Environment – to protect and improve the environment
- Social and Community – to develop communities with a strong sense of local pride and identity where everyone has fair and equal access to services
- Learning and skills – to improve learning opportunities, skills and aspirations
- Children and young people
- Operations Group (not currently functional).
Partnership members:
- Bassetlaw District Council
- Bassetlaw Development Agency
- Nottinghamshire County Council
- Bassetlaw Primary Care Trust
- Doncaster and Bassetlaw NHS Trust
- Nottinghamshire Police
- Rural Community Action Nottinghamshire
- Bassetlaw CVS
- North Nottinghamshire College
- Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
- North Nottinghamshire Job Centre Plus
- Manton Neighbourhood Pathfinder
- Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service
- National Association of Local Councils
- Drug and Alcohol Team
- Government Office East Midlands.
website: none
Contact details:
Bassetlaw District Council Gillian Blenkinsop Senior Policy Officer Bassetlaw District Council Queen’s Buildings Potter Street Worksop Nottinghamshire S80 2AH
tel: 01909 533142 fax: 01909 533458 e-mail: gillian.blenkinsop@bassetlaw.gov.uk
Nottinghamshire County Council Bob Wallace Partnership Officer Nottinghamshire County Council County Hall West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7QP
tel: 0115 977 3857 fax: 0115 977 3859 e-mail: bob.wallace@nottscc.gov.uk
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Broxtowe: The Broxtowe Partnership
Vision/Aim: To enhance Broxtowe as a borough in which people want to live, work, invest and enjoy their leisure time. A place which offers wide ranging opportunities for everyone within a safe, attractive and sustainable community.
Download the Broxtowe Structure Diagram [WORD 26KB] 
Board
Four Working Groups:
- Environment
- Positive Communities
- Health
- Children and Young People
The Partnership has 4 groups consisting of partner organisations working at a practical level to improve the area. To ensure an integrated, strategic overview is taken, a Board has been established, consisting of the chairs from each group plus leaders and chief executives of key organisations.
Partnership members:
- Broxtowe Borough Council
- Broxtowe College
- Nottinghamshire County Council
- Volunteer Bureaux
- Nottingham University
- Broxtowe and Hucknall Primary Care Trust
- The Boots Co PLC
- Nottinghamshire Police
- Rural Community Action Nottinghamshire
- Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
- Environment Agency
- Biodiversity Action Group
- Business Link Nottinghamshire
- Government Office for the East Midlands.
website: www.broxtowepartnership.org.uk
Contact details:
Broxtowe Borough Council Steve Turner The Broxtowe Partnership c/o Community Development Team Broxtowe Borough Council Council Offices Foster Avenue Beeston Nottingham NG9 1AB
tel: 0115 917 7777 e-mail: enquiries@broxtowepartnership.org.uk
Nottinghamshire County Council Kath Farmer Partnership Officer Nottinghamshire County Council County Hall West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7QP
tel: 0115 977 3853 fax: 0115 977 3859 e-mail: kath.farmer@nottscc.gov.uk
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Gedling: Gedling Partnership
Vision/Aim: To define and deliver a vision for the Borough of Gedling to improve the overall economic, social and environmental well-being of the Borough.
The Partnership will:
- Focus and shape existing and future activity of partner agencies to reflect community wishes to secure the best for Gedling Borough
- Act as a strategic ‘umbrella’ for existing public service partnerships joining up related activities where appropriate
- Share information, ideas, skills, knowledge and good practice
- Reduce duplication and bureaucracy by rationalising existing partnerships by cross-cutting themes
- Encourage all local communities (including hard-to-reach groups) to express their aspirations, needs and priorities, through capacity-building and training
- Achieve sustainable development by developing local goals and priorities relating to regional, national and global aims.
The structure diagram is being updated.
Board
One Development Group.
The Board is a high level, strategic body to develop and secure agreement for the vision, organise annual stakeholder conferences and develop and deliver the community plan. The Development Group’s role is to co-ordinate and promote the work of the LSP and explore and develop areas of common interest and added value.
Partnership members:
- Rural Community Action Nottinghamshire
- Nottinghamshire County Council
- Gedling Borough Council
- Nottinghamshire Police
- Business Link
- Gedling CVS
- Fire Service
- Chamber Of Commerce
- Groundwork
- Employment Services
- Primary Care Trusts
website – none
Contact details:
Gedling Borough Council Stephen Bray Gedling Partnership Service Development Civic Centre, Arnot Hill Park Arnold Nottingham NG5 6LU
tel: 0115 901 3808 fax: 0115 901 3921 e-mail: gedlinglsp@gedling.gov.uk
Nottinghamshire County Council Raj Sharma Partnership Officer Nottinghamshire County Council County Hall West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7QP
tel: 0115 977 4336 fax: 0115 977 3859 e-mail: rajesh.sharma@nottscc.gov.uk
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Mansfield: Mansfield Area Strategic Partnership (MASP)
Vision/Aim: To bring together organisations and communities to agree, promote and propose solutions and to deliver improvements.
Board
Six Issue Groups:
- Children and Young People Partnership
- Economic Development Partnership
- Town Centre Partnership
- Health Partnership
- Crime Reduction Partnership
- Liveability Partnership
Contact details:
For Mansfield District Council (Contracted)
Phil Lyons Co-ordinator Mansfield Area Strategic Partnership North Notts Business Centre 32-34 Rosemary Street Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG18 1QL
tel: 01623 439330 fax: 01623 648579 e-mail: pal.masp@virgin.net website: www.masp.info
Nottinghamshire County Council Paul Roberts Development Officer Nottinghamshire County Council County Hall West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7QP
tel: 0115 977 2455 fax: 0115 977 3859 e-mail: paul.roberts@nottscc.gov.uk
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Newark and Sherwood: Newark and Sherwood Partnership
(Newark and Sherwood LSP information update at November 2007)
Vision/Aim – Our aim is for residents in Newark and Sherwood to feel that their area offers them the best quality of life in the East Midlands. By 2010, we aim to be one of the top ten rural districts in the region and by 2015 one of the top five.
We need communities that are:
- Clean and Green
- Learning and Earning
- Accessible
- Healthy
- Culturally connected
- Safe and Strong
Hub group – Ten issue groups:
- CultureHealth and Well-being
- Lifelong Learning
- Environment
- Transport
- Children and Young People
- Community Action Network
- Housing
- Economic Regeneration
- Community Safety
Partnership members
- Alliance SSP
- Community Action Network
- Connexions
- Dean of Southwell
- GOEM
- Groundwork Nottinghamshire
- Newark College
- Newark amd Sherwood CVS
- Newark and Sherwood District Council
- Newark and Sherwood Homes
- Newark Town Partnership
- Nottinghamshire County Council
- Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue
- Nottinghamshire LSC
- Nottinghamshire Police
- Nottinghamshire tPCT
- Nottinghamshire RCC
- Ollerton and District Economic Forum
- Southwell Town Forum
Contact details
Nottinghamshire County Council
Paul Childs Partnership Officer Nottinghamshire County Council County Hall West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7QP
tel: 0115 977 3062 fax: 0115 977 3859 e-mail: paul.childs@nottscc.gov.uk
Newark and Sherwood District Council
Simon Powell Community Planning Co-ordinator Newark and Sherwood District Council Kelham Hall Newark Nottinghamshire NG23 5QX
tel: 01636 655693 e-mail: simon.powell@nsdc.info
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Rushcliffe: Rushcliffe Community Partnership
Vision/Aim: Our vision is that we will work together to continually improve the quality of life for everyone in Rushcliffe. This will be achieved through action to improve the economic, social and environmental well-being of the borough.
Download the Rushcliffe Structure Diagram [WORD 26KB]
Management Board – each partner organisation has a seat on the management board.
One Strategic Planning Officer Group – each partner is also represented on this group which implements the decisions of the board.
There are three focus groups – economic, environmental and social – comprising local organisations that have an interest in Rushcliffe. In addition, individuals and local groups can continue to participate in open consultation events such as the local area forums and area committees.
Partnership members:
- Churches Together
- Learning and Skills Council
- Nottinghamshire Chamber of Commerce & Industry
- Nottinghamshire County Council
- Nottinghamshire Police
- Rural Community Action Nottinghamshire
- Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
- Rushcliffe Agenda 21
- Rushcliffe Borough Council
- Rushcliffe Council for Voluntary Service
- Rushcliffe CVS
- Rushcliffe Primary Care Trust.
website: Rushcliffe Community Strategy
Contact details:
Rushcliffe Borough Council Katherine Marriott Community Engagement Manager Rushcliffe Borough Council Civic Centre Pavilion Road West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 5FE
tel: 0115 981 9911 e-mail: community@rushcliffe.gov.uk
Nottinghamshire County Council Sam Jones Partnership Officer Nottinghamshire County Council County Hall West Bridgford Nottingham NG2 7QP
tel: 0115 977 3067 fax: 0115 977 3859 e-mail: sam.jones@nottscc.gov.uk
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