Neighbourood Management is a process where local communities and agencies, such as the Council, the police, and local housing associations, work together to improve local public services by making decisions based on robust evidence and the views of the local people who live in the area. It has been delivered in Glasgow since 2007.
In winter 2010/11, the Glasgow Community Planning Partnership carried out a survey of almost 7,000 city residents to find out what they thought about their local areas.
The city-wide report summarises what people across Glasgow told us about their local areas, what they liked about living there and what they’d like to improve. It also contains results for each local Community Planning Partnership area.
A summary of the headline findings from the survey is available below.