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This series brings together all the releases of the Community Life Survey.
What happens if you're given a community sentence or community service. Find out about Community Payback and the rules of your community sentence.
You may get a community sentence if you’re convicted of a crime by a court…
Community Payback is unpaid work like: removing graffiti clearing…
The treatment or programmes you get are intended to help with problems…
What you can and cannot do while on a community sentence is decided by: a…
Community sentences for young people are different from those given to…
The Community Life Survey is held annually to track trends and developments in areas that encourage social action and empower communities.
Communities across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales to benefit from over £150 million in funding to support community ownership of local assets.
This fund helps community groups buy or renovate assets that would otherwise be lost to the community.
This guidance aims to help people develop and manage communities of practice across government.
This guidance explains what the Community Infrastructure Levy is and how it operates.
Nominate a Community Payback project to suggest what unpaid work offenders carry out locally; who to contact and what happens next
This sets out the assessment and decision-making process for selecting successful bids to the Community Ownership Fund and the internal decisions approved by the Senior Responsible Officer (SRO).
The Community Ownership Fund bidding prospectus provides detailed guidance on the purpose of the fund, eligibility criteria, funding and support assessment criteria and the decision-making process. Please see below for an update on Round 4.
Community sponsorship is a way that community groups can be involved in supporting the resettlement of vulnerable people fleeing conflict.
Your local council may have details of organisations in your community that can give help and support - contact your council to find out more
Community rail involves local people and organisations working in partnership to improve their local railways.
Find out about the Community Investment Tax Relief scheme if you invest in accredited community development finance institutions.
Start a business to help people or communities - business structures including community interest companies and co-operatives
Connect with practitioners across government to share best practice, discuss challenges and support each other.
Contact your council about funding and grants for your project - activities for young people, volunteer programmes, development of communal facilities
Working in partnership to shape future plans and benefits
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