Derwent Valley Partnership
Derwent Valley (AAP) gives people and organisations the opportunity to work together and take action on local issues.
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What we do
We're a partnership that consists of members of the public, representatives from Durham County Council, town and parish councils, police, fire, health, housing, business, university and voluntary organisations. Together we:
Where we cover
The areas that Derwent Valley AAP covers are:
A-G | H-L | M-R | S-W |
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Allensford | Hamsterley | Medomsley | Shotley Bridge |
Benfieldside | High Friarside | Pontop Pike | The Grove |
Bridgehill | Iveston | ||
Burnopfield | Leazes | ||
Consett | |||
Crookhall | |||
Delves Lane | |||
Dipton |
You can see this information on our
.For more information, including how to become a board member see Get involved with your Area Action Partnership.
How we work
The AAP consists of a board and forum that work together to tackle issues in local communities. Our AAP forum is a group of people and organisations - on average about 650 and can meet up to twice a year to decide on our AAP's direction, including where funding should be spent in future (AAP priorities). Anyone over the age of 11 can join the forum. If you join our AAP, you become a forum member. As a forum member, you're invited to take part in our forum meetings, where you'll have the opportunity to let us know where you think funding should be spent in your community. The AAP board is the decision making body of the AAP. It consists of 21 members, made up of: Anyone over the age of 16 can apply to join the board. Anyone can attend a board meeting which meet at least six times a year to: We put plans and actions in place to help community groups and local organisations develop projects that meet our AAP priorities. We have a combined budget of nearly £145,000 to support local projects. This is in addition to a neighbourhood budget which each county councillor has to use for local initiatives which is supported by the AAPs.AAP forum
AAP board
For further information on AAP funding for community groups and local organisations see Apply for funding through the Derwent Valley AAP.
Board members
The AAP board is the decision making body of the AAP. See our Derwent Valley AAP Board meetings page for a list of our board members.
Task and finish groups
We take actions on issues linked to our priorities. To do this, we have priority task and finish groups. See 3 Towns AAP priorities for a list of our priorities, and further information about out task and finish groups.
AAP statistics
View Derwent Valley AAP - profile to see the statistical information available for the Derwent Valley AAP area.
- Area Action Partnership - Derwent Valley
- Area Action Partnership - Derwent Valley
- 03000 260 723
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Our address is:
- Customer Access Point
- 36-38 Front Street
- Consett
- County Durham
- United Kingdom
- DH8 5AQ