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Delivery Board

The Delivery Board reports on progress to the City Partnership toward meeting agreed milestones and oversee and co-ordinate the delivery of the Community Strategy, Local Area Agreement and Neighbourhood Renewal Agenda. Members report progress to the City Partnership.

Delivery Board Membership and Selection

In 2005, a considerable regional campaign was launched to recruit enthusiastic volunteers to become members of the new Delivery Board (please refer to Working as ONE HULL LSP Delivery Board Advert).

To make sure the LSP was representative of community life - and everyone was given an opportunity to have a stake in Hull’s future - open recruitment selected three new Board Members form the Private Sector and three new Members form the Voluntary, Community and Faith Sector.

The ambassadors for Hull now work with key leaders from the City’s public sector organisations, including health, Humberside Police and Hull City Council.
The important role ensures the six members act as advocates for local people and businesses – and strive to make the City a thriving regional centre. The experience of those chosen for this very important role is a great asset to ONE HULL in developing community cohesion action plans.

Membership, which is reviewed annually, reflects the characteristics and aspirations of the City and the opportunities for development identified in the Community Strategy. The Delivery Board will also draw on the expertise of advisers when required, and these can include: