Neighbourhood Management Pathfinder Programme

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The Neighbourhood Management Pathfinder Programme is a co-operative programme in the United Kingdom between residents and stakeholders such as the local authority, businesses etc aimed at improving specific deprived neighbourhoods.

The programme is sponsored, and part funded, by the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit of the Department for Communities and Local Government who is responsible for overseeing the UK Government's neighbourhood renewal strategy.

The programme was started in July 2001 when twenty schemes were announced. Fifteen further programmes started in December 2002. All schemes receive both revenue and capital grants over a seven year period to pump prime the renewal initiatives. After seven years, the schemes are expected to continue to operate within existing funding provisions.

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Leicester St Peters Highfields Neighbourhood Management Website