Community support key to Co-operative Council of the Year accolade

By Iain Malcolm | 25 June 2019

With the public sector facing unprecedented financial challenges, the vital role played by volunteers, community groups and other third sector organisations is becoming increasingly important. That is why we took the decision in 2016 to actively develop voluntary community partnerships and co-operatives in South Tyneside, adding a cabinet portfolio to champion this important area of work.

A co-operative council is one that works in partnership with local community organisations to get the maximum from all of the resources available for the area. In doing this, it builds the four key values of honesty, openness, fairness and social responsibility into day to day business.

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