Delivery Program and Community Strategic Plan

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Consultation has concluded

Key Council planning documents adopted

The key planning documents that will guide the operations and activities of Council in coming years have recently been adopted and were published on July 1.

The Community Strategic Plan 2017-2027, four-year Delivery Program and the annual Operational Plan including the Council budget can now be viewed at www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/IPRF

Council’s Director Corporate Services Liz Collyer said the documents are part of the Integrated Planning and Reporting framework (IP&R) that sets out the planning structures that all NSW councils work under.

“A huge amount of community input has gone into shaping these plans and as a Council we want to thank everyone who contributed,” she said.

“The key theme of our Community Strategic Plan is ‘Living and Loving the Tweed’ which says much about the unique environment in which we live and the pride and passion of our communities.”


Key Council planning documents adopted

The key planning documents that will guide the operations and activities of Council in coming years have recently been adopted and were published on July 1.

The Community Strategic Plan 2017-2027, four-year Delivery Program and the annual Operational Plan including the Council budget can now be viewed at www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/IPRF

Council’s Director Corporate Services Liz Collyer said the documents are part of the Integrated Planning and Reporting framework (IP&R) that sets out the planning structures that all NSW councils work under.

“A huge amount of community input has gone into shaping these plans and as a Council we want to thank everyone who contributed,” she said.

“The key theme of our Community Strategic Plan is ‘Living and Loving the Tweed’ which says much about the unique environment in which we live and the pride and passion of our communities.”


Consultation has concluded
  • What is the Community Strategic Plan (CSP)?

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    The Community Strategic Plan essentially addresses four key questions for the community:

    • Where are we now?
    • Where do we want to be in ten years’ time?
    • How will we get there?
    • How will we know when we have arrived?

    The Community Strategic Plan represents the highest level of strategic planning undertaken by a local council. All other plans developed by the council as part of the Integrated Planning and Reporting framework must reflect and support the implementation of the Community Strategic Plan.

    The Community Strategic Plan should identify the main priorities and aspirations of the community, providing a clear set of strategies to achieve this vision of the future. Building the Community Strategic Plan takes time and must involve a whole-of-community engagement process.

    It is important to note that while the council is the custodian of the Community Strategic Plan, it may not be responsible for the delivery of all of the activities the Plan identifies. It is important that the Community Strategic Plan identifies who is responsible for its implementation, including other partners such as State agencies, non-government organisations, business partners and community groups.

    The Community Strategic Plan must be based on the social justice principles of access, equity, participation and rights. It should also address the quadruple bottom line (social, environmental, economic and civic leadership) issues. It is recommended that a council uses a multi-disciplinary team to manage and implement the integrated planning process.

    At the end of each council term a report is prepared by the council to its community which examines what progress has been made towards the achievement of outcomes identified in the Community Strategic Plan.