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Place Partnerships

We can move’s place partnerships are a collaboration between Active Gloucestershire, NHS Gloucestershire, the local authority, housing, voluntary and community sector partners, leisure and local clubs, groups and residents within Cinderford and Gloucester. These partnerships aim to identify and reduce the local systemic barriers to activity and build the conditions that enable residents and people working in these areas to move more

  • Cinderford

    Since October 2023 the Cinderford place partnership has been in operation. So far this has included strengths based approaches, community building, community games (Beat the Street), stakeholder analysis and dynamic systems mapping and group action setting.

    Get in touch:

    Contact Hannah Meek

    Contact Matt Williams

  • Gloucester

    Since 2018 the Gloucester place partnership has supported to build capacity in priority wards in the city for communities to activate themselves. From cycling projects for woman, community chest grant schemes, community building, Beat the Street and investing in community led health and wellbeing roles. There is also a focus on children and young people, women and girls safe access to parks and green spaces and the development of sites for physical activity and sport across the city

    Get in Touch:

    Contact Sarah Haden-Godwin

     

  • Podcast: Place based working | Place Partnerships | we can move

    Podcast: Place based working

    Listen to our podcast all about the place based work we are doing in Gloucestershire.

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  • Funding | Place Partnerships | we can move

    Funding

    Looking for funding for your project? Take a look at our funding page for more information.

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  • In your area | Place Partnerships | we can move

    In your area

    Want to know what’s going on in your area? Take a look at our map and select the place where you live to find out what we are doing in your area.

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