The Local Area Agreement (LAA) is a three-year agreement between Manchester City Council, its partners and the government. The agreement identifies priorities that most affect the lives of Manchester people and targets which, when achieved, will raise the performance of the city significantly as compared with other cities. Manchester’s LAA has been developed and agreed with all agencies within the Manchester Partnership. This includes elected Members of the City Council, public agencies, private enterprise, community and voluntary organisations and residents.
Manchester's Local Area Agreement 2008 to 2011 (PDF 628KB)
Formal notice of approval of Manchester's LAA signed by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (PDF 37.6KB).
This LAA is Manchester’s delivery plan for the next three years of the Community Strategy 2006-2015. It is not just a performance management framework, it delivers the vision through partnership working. This LAA will help us to align overall public sector spend towards our agreed Community Strategy.
The Government has issued an overview document of what councils, Local Strategic Partnerships, Government Offices, Inspectorates and central government departments will be doing to implement the performance framework. It contains practical information about delivery arrangements for Local Area Agreements, how the national indicator set will be used to monitor progress and the implications of the introduction of Comprehensive Area Assessment.
See also - Manchester's Story of Place for the Local Area Agreement.
Archive
Manchester's LAA self assessment 2006/2007
Manchester's Local Area Agreement 2006 -
Main Body Text
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Safer and Stronger Communities Agreement