Neighbourhood Management
 

Changing St Peters in Leicester..? - You Bet !

Who designed this website for us?

Leicester website design

To discuss licensing this design for your own board contact Webwordwizards.com

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This website was specifically designed for us by Leicester based website design agency webwordwizards.com

You too can license this design.

The design of this site is available to license for your own Neighbourhood Management board or tenants / residents association with your own logo.

You can edit your own site

Editing your site is simple and can be done by yourselves using the simple to use software Adobe Contribute.

More heads are better than one

This will make it possible for us to seamlessly connect, link and interact with other neighbourhood management boards through single unique and recognisable interface for a truly joined up approach in tackling the issues blighting our neighbourhoods.

This will enable us to share ideas and resources and learn more effectively from other boards throughout the country.

Low cost ownership

No need to go to all the expense and work of having a site developed for you. Here is a very high quality design ready to roll and press into action fast and for a fraction of the cost.

Leicester - St Peters
Neighbourhood Monitoring

Web Site Stats for April 2007

In April 2007 this site received 38,698 Visitors. That is over 1200 visitors per day.

Our most popular entry page was the What's New Page.
The page most viewers exited on was the Issue page discussing Fly Tipping

This site had visitors from every continent except Antarctica, 26 different countries inc South Korea, Norway, New Zealand (Aotearoa) and the Seychelles.

Search phrases used in search engines that brought people to this website include
  • Leicester City Council
  • neighbourhood management - nottingham
  • north tyneside neighbourhood management
  • private residents association
  • residents association
  • performing arts centre leicester
  • st peters leicester

Why we use a website to support our Neighbourhood Management objectives...

neighbourhood management website designed by webwordwizards.com of leicester

The use of the web by individuals, companies and organisations has become common and essential. A well designed site serves to underscore an organisations credibility and can tend to oil the wheels of success by its mere appearance alone.

An organisation that knows and understands how to best leverage the web in aiding its day to day tasks and aims generally has an easier and more successful time then those who do not.

The impact a good well designed website can have in helping to achieve the aims and objectives for a group or organisation is now generally well understood and beyond question.

And so it is with the St Peters Neighbourhood Management Board who view website use as key to its success in transforming St Peters as a place in which to live, work and visit.

Not to be our only website...

This will not be our only website. As part of long standing plans, we are to build a series of focussed and hard hitting websites that will each look at specific neighbourhood and quality of living issues

  • By comparison with the very best that private sector housing and multi occupancy construction has to offer. (read more...)
  • By looking at how leading local authorities and private sector property managers manage neighbourhoods, property and services and comparing it with St Peters.

Empowered to deliver...

Website use will empower us in so many ways as we will use this website to...

  • Reassure the community in St Peters with the news that change is at hand.
  • Let the community know what issues we are aware of in St peters and invite them to use the website to inform us what issues we are not aware of.
  • Remind and let Leicester City Council know what residents want and expect.
  • Build within the community a sense of social approbation against those practices that are blighting the community... litter, fly tipping, and other anti social behaviour.
  • Invite ideas, opinions and feedback from the community and others, including agencies who deliver services here.
  • Carry out surveys to get to understand prevailing perceptions.
  • Create a sense of community by creating a community focal point and forum.
  • Aid the Neighbourhood Management Board work by keeping board members informed of events and meetings. Providing access to Board documents such as meetings agenda's and minutes.
  • Act as a showcase for the work of community champions amongst residents, agencies and local authority staff who have worked to deliver success stories for neighbourhood improvement.
  • To detail, discuss and question those who stand in the way of community improvement.
  • Act as a record or community journal of the transformation process delivered by the neighbourhood management board.
  • Provide a tenancy induction point for new tenants by providing them with resources and information from the community they are joining rather then from the local authority.