Set up a new school. Help make your neighbourhood a safer place. You can help make your local area safer in a number of different ways. Decide where homes, shops and businesses should be built. Your community can get involved in making decisions about where new buildings should be built. Challenge to run a local service. Your group could take over the running of a local service, if you could make improvements.
Improve your social housing. Improve where you live by making sure your landlord provides what you need. Protect a local building. Use the Community Right to Bid to mark out local buildings or land as valuable to your community. Organise a street party. Meet your neighbours, celebrate an event or mark an occasion with a party.
Take over a local pub, shop, or green space for the community. Ways to help your area by supporting local businesses and services, and reclaiming underused space. Volunteer as a school governor. Could you help set a school's direction and ensure that its budget is properly managed? Set up a town or parish council. Local councils provide services to meet local needs and improve community wellbeing. Invest in local enterprises. Use 'community shares' to support and invest in local businesses. Help run a charity.
Find out how you could help run a charity by volunteering as a charity trustee. Make a neighbourhood plan. Have a say in development in your area by joining a neighbourhood planning group, or starting one of your own. Create a community library. Find out how you can help support local libraries, including taking on ownership and management.
Become a councillor. All councils are led by democratically elected councillors who set the vision and direction, and represent their local community. More ways to take part. If you'd like to join them, but dont know where to start, here's a list of suggestions Join the International Citizen Service to year-olds Take part in your local Neighbourhood Watch Make a donation to charity Link up with a school overseas.
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