Contact the Community Partnerships Team

 
Green Oaks Park
You can contact the Community Partnerships Team at:
 
Community Partnerships Team
Parks & Countryside
Meersbrook Park
Brook Road
Sheffield
S8 9FL
 
 
Telephone:
Karen Wood, Community Partnership Officer 0114 2736816
Joanne Buck, Assistant Community Partnerships Officer 0114 273688

 
The Community Partnerhships Team
 
Health Walk Groups
Who We Are
 
The Community Partnerships Team is part of Sheffield City Council Parks and Countryside Service. We currently support a large number of friends of groups who are actively involved in improving their local green space through fund raising, practical work and events. 
 
The Communit Partnerships Team are always interested to hear from individuals or from local businesses who are interested in volunteering or just in finding out more about our parks and greens paces. We also offer a booking service to community groups and businesses that wish to make use of Sheffield City Councils park facilities and sports pitches.
 
We aim to help you make full use of Sheffield's green spaces.
 
How Can We Help You?
 
We can offer advice and information to community groups who wish to improve Sheffield City Council Parks and green spaces. We can help you to organise activities and events to make your park a more fun place to be. Community groups can often access funding not available to Local Authorities, and by working together we can bring about real changes that benefit the whole community. So if you want to get involved, whether you are just passionate about your local green space or if you would like to become part of a "friends" group please contact us.
 
Working In Partnership With The Parks & Countryside Service
 
The Parks and Countryside Service recognises the importance of partnership working and community participation in making sustainable improvements to local environments.  Community involvement in the regeneration of green spaces has been shown to be important in tackling issues such as vandalism, dereliction of land and wasted space, under-use of community spaces, fear of crime, and in developing a sense of community ownership.  Additional benefits to the community include training, employment and improvements to health.
 
What is partnership working?
 
Partnership working is where communities take a lead role, along with the Parks & Countryside and other regional agencies, in decisions affecting your local environment and it is a Government supported initiative.  Many national sources of regeneration funding for green spaces are now being directed towards community groups rather than local authorities or other statutory agencies to try to encourage genuine partnership working and a sense of ownership by the local community.
 
Community partnerships
 
Sheffield City Council is committed to partnership working with the local community and encourages the development of community and voluntary groups through both practical and financial support. The Community Partnerships Team working within The Parks and Countryside Service is committed to encouraging community participation at all levels in the management, maintenance and regeneration of Sheffield’s green spaces. This includes providing communities with information, encouraging community consultation, supporting communities to decide together with the service on the future for green spaces and to act together to improve such spaces. 
 
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