People are being invited to have their say on proposed changes to the way in which Durham County Council works with residents, communities, councillors, and partners.
The council’s existing community engagement arrangements have been in place since 2009 and are centred on the county’s 14 Area Action Partnerships (AAPs).
The AAPs bring together local people, councillors, businesses and the council’s partner organisations with a focus on improving life in their respective areas.
Since their inception 14 years ago, the AAPs have provided funding to more than 10,000 community projects.
Source: Aycliffe Today