Communities and neighbourhoods

Minister confirms funding for New Deal for Communities in 2008-09

Published 9 April 2008

Communities Minister Baroness Andrews today announced that deprived communities across the country will benefit from over two hundred million pounds in 2008-09. This money will be paid through established neighbourhood partnerships to help boost job opportunities, raise educational achievements and reduce levels of crime.

The Minister announced that the total sum of £230m had been allocated among the New Deal for Communities Partnerships for spending in 2008-09. This would take the NDC programme into the final years of the Government approved 10 year delivery plans. See table below for amounts allocated from the total sum among the individual NDC Partnerships.

Baroness Andrews said:

"Across the country, the New Deal for Communities partnerships have made a dramatic improvement to the lives of the people they serve.

"The evidence is clear to see, including reducing crime and the fear of crime, raising the educational achievements and aspirations of young people in the community and improving health.

"So I am delighted to confirm this significant funding for NDCs, to give them the resources they need to continue the excellent work in their communities."

All 39 New Deal for Communities partnerships are already developing strategies to build on their successes beyond the final year of the programme and into the long term, to continue to empower residents and deliver improved outcomes for every community.

A recent study measured the impact of NDCs on their local area between 2001-02 and 2005-06. Key findings included:

  • An 11 percentage point increase in the number of children gaining five or more A*-C GCSEs;
  • Increased satisfaction with the NDC area as a place to live;
  • A seven percentage point increase in the number of people who reported feeling part of their community.

New Deal for Communities: 2008-09 Allocations

East of England

 Partnership  Total
 £000
 Norwich (North Earlham and Marlpit)  2,470
 Luton (Marsh Farm)  7,410


East Midlands

 Partnership  Total
 £000
 Leicester (Braunstone)  3,529
 Nottingham (Radford & Hyson Green)  4,086
 Derby (Derwent)  2,050


London

 Partnership  Total
 £000
 Newham (West Ham & Plaistow)  2,978
 Tower Hamlets (Ocean Estate)  2,325
 Southwark (Aylesbury Estate)  14,665
 Hackney (Shoreditch)  5,440
 Brent (South Kilburn)   6,400
 Hammersmith & Fulham (North Fulham)  3,517
 Haringey (Seven Sisters)  4,097
 Islington (EC1)  7,217
 Lambeth (Clapham Park)  7,945
 Lewisham (New Cross Gate)  4,779


North East

 Partnership  Total
 £000
 Newcastle (West Gate)  6,580
 Middlesbrough (West)  2,326
 Hartlepool (West Central Hartlepool)  3,873
 Sunderland (East End and Hendon)  9,201


North West

 Partnership  Total
 £000
 Liverpool (Kensington)  10,000
 Manchester (Beswick & Openshaw)  2,304
 Oldham (Hathershaw and Fitton Hill)  7,116
 Rochdale (Old Heywood)  6,952
 Salford (Charlestown and Lower Kersal)  6,740
 Knowlsey (North Huyton)  10,806


South East

 Partnership  Total
 £000
 Brighton (East Brighton)  718
 Southampton (Thornhill)  8,362


South West

 Partnership  Total
 £000
 Bristol (Barton Hill)  3,393
 Plymouth (Devonport)  9,049


West Midlands

 Partnership  Total
 £000
 Birmingham (Kings Norton)  7,925
 Sandwell (Greets Green)  6,776
 Birmingham (Aston)  8,923
 Coventry (Wood End, Henly Green, Manor Farm)  8,500
 Walsall (Bloxwich East and Leamore)  6,425
 Wolverhampton (All Saints and Blakenhall)  9,200


Yorkshire and Humberside

 Partnership  Total
 £000
 Hull (Preston Road)  1,463
 Bradford (Little Horton)  1,239
 Doncaster (Doncaster Central)  8,758
 Sheffield (Burngreave)  4,394


Notes to editors

1. Each offer of funding will be addressed later in April to the accountable body for the NDC Partnership concerned, and will be made on standard terms and conditions in line with funding offers for previous years.

2. New Deal for Communities: A Synthesis of new programme wide evidence: 2006-07 was published on 11 February. Details can be found at: www.communities.gov.uk/news/corporate/694120.

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