Full details of the engagement events are shown in the council's press release reproduced below:
Residents are being
invited to a series of virtual engagement sessions to help identify and tackle housing
and environmental issues in their community.
This week, Durham
County Council’s Community Action Team (CAT) launched a 12-week project to address
priorities raised by residents in Blackhall Colliery.
The project will see
the team working alongside Durham Constabulary, County Durham and Darlington Fire
and Rescue Service, the council’s neighbourhood wardens and other partners to tackle
anything from litter and dog fouling, to doorstep crime and noise nuisance. The
team can also help to implement energy efficiency schemes and deal with empty
properties and the problems they can cause.
The project will
begin with three weeks of public engagement sessions, which would normally have
been held in community venues. However, in the wake of the coronavirus
pandemic, these sessions have been moved online. Letters have also been sent to
households in the project area encouraging people to join in the sessions, fill
in a survey or contact CAT by email or phone.
The online sessions
will take place on the following dates:
- Thursday 16 July, from 1pm to 2pm
- Tuesday 21 July, from 5pm to 6pm
- Friday 24 July from 10.30am to 11.30am
- Thursday 30 July from 1pm to 2pm
Paper surveys will be available at the Resource Centre in Blackhall Colliery and residents can request a phone call by contacting CAT on 03000 260 000 or communityactionteam@durham.gov.uk
The public engagement period will be followed by seven weeks of action, with activities carried out in smaller groups to maintain social distancing and keep people safe. During this phase, further online community meetings will be held from 10.30am to 11.30am every Tuesday, from 11 August to 15 September. The meetings will be a chance for residents and partners to review progress and discuss any new issues that arise. Links to join the meetings will be available at www.durham.gov.uk/cat
The final two weeks of the project will provide an opportunity to review the activities carried out and identify any further work that needs to be done. Feedback on the project will also be shared with the wider community.