The Glasgow Community Planning Partnership (CPP) was established in 2004 to manage the community planning process in the city.
The Partnership is made up of a number of key public, private and community organisations with a Glasgow-wide responsibility or interest. Many of the organisations are required by law to participate in community planning and each one is represented at the highest executive level.
The Glasgow Community Planning Partnership Strategic Board consists of the following organisations:
Other Community Planning structures in Glasgow, including the ten local Boards, provide membership opportunities to a broader range of strategic partners, including the Scottish Government, Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector, Strathclyde Partnership for Transport, Jobcentre Plus, Culture & Sport Glasgow, Glasgow Community & Safety Services, the five Local Regeneration Agencies, the Community Health & Care Partnerships, local residents, and representatives from the Further Education Sector.
The full list of Strategic Board Members can be found in the Board Members listings page, available via the menu above. Membership of local CPP Boards can be found in the relevant local area mini-site.
Councillor Sadie Docherty, chairs the Partnership.
The Community Planning Partnership Board meet at least three times per year. Board Papers & Minutes relating to the Board meetings are regularly posted on this site.
Detailed information on the work of the partnership can be accessed by visiting the what we do section of the website.