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East Lothian Community Planning Partnership June 2011


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SOA 2011 East Lothian Outcomes


8. Fewer people experience antisocial behaviour in East Lothian


9. East Lothian’s homes and roads are safer


Short-term Outcomes


• Reduced number of those involved in committing antisocial behaviour


• Reduced incidence of accidental fires in the home resulting in death or serious injury


• Reduced number of unintentional injuries in the home • Reduced number of road casualties and collisions


10. In East Lothian people in housing need have access to an appropriate type, tenure and standard of housing and are prevented from becoming homeless


11. East Lothian has high quality natural and built environments that enhance the wellbeing of the local community


12. East Lothian is less dependent on finite resources by moving to a more localised, low- carbon economy and reducing its ecological and carbon footprints by 80% by 2050


13. East Lothian has well connected communities with increased use of sustainable forms of transport


14. East Lothian has strong, vibrant communities where residents are responsible and empowered with a positive sense of wellbeing


Note: there are no short-term outcomes this year, and these will be established through the forthcoming East Lothian Local Housing Strategy


• The natural environment is valued, protected and enhanced • Environmental quality is monitored and improved • Towns and villages are thriving and well-maintained places, where new development reflects their distinctive identity


• Community Planning Partners contribute to the Climate Change (Scotland) Act’s 2020 targets to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 42%


• Increased access to communications systems and promotion of local working models


• Increased use of more sustainable forms of transport, moving away from single-car occupancy


• The third and community sectors are thriving and resilient • Communities are well informed and influence decisions that matter in their local areas


• Our community celebrates its diversity and seeks to challenge prejudice • People are creative and active in learning, culture and sport in their communities


• Young people and children are involved in community life and their achievements are recognised


11, 13 & 3 10, 11 & 7


National Outcomes


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10 & 12


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10 & 14


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