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East Lothian Community Planning Partnership June 2011


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Short-term Outcome


Our community celebrates its diversity and seeks to challenge prejudice


Indicators


% of people by ward who think ‘Sense of Community most needs improving in response to the question ‘Thinking about your neighbourhood which of the things below, if any, do you think most needs improving - mention up to five things’ (East Lothian Council)


Baseline


East Lothian Residents Survey 2009 ‘Sense of Community’


2009 Total


Dunbar & East Linton Musselburgh East Musselburgh West


North Berwick Coastal Preston-Seton-Gosford Fa’side


Haddington & Lammermuir


Number of people attending East Lothian Multi-cultural Day (East Lothian Council)


% of East Lothian residents who agree ‘People from outside UK who come to live and work in East Lothian make the area a better place to live’ (East Lothian Council)


% of East Lothian residents who agree ‘Attempts to give equal opportunities to gay men and lesbian women in Scotland have gone too far’ (East Lothian Council)


Year 2009 2010


East Lothian Residents Survey Year %


%


Strongly Tend agree


2009 3 21


No of people 250 700


%


9* 3


16 10 7 7 9 7


750


Increase each year


Increase


% Total Strongly


to agree agree/tend to agree 24


East Lothian Residents Survey Year %


%


Strongly Tend agree


2009 2 2011


29 Decrease


% Total Strongly


to agree agree/tend to agree 31


Decrease Increase


Progress targets ‘End’ target/s to 2011-12


& timescale/s 6 areas


decrease by 2% (towards the 3% Dunbar & East Linton figure)


Year-on-year improvement (towards the 3% Dunbar & East Linton figure)


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