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Welcome to Bilston North LNP

The Bilston North LNP covers the neighbourhoods of Green Lanes, St Chads, part of Portobello, part of Stowlawn, Villiers and Bunkers Hill.

Message from the Chair

My name is Phil Page and I am the Chair for the Bilston North LNP.  Welcome to our webpage.
Bilston North LNP continues to work closely with all our residents and colleagues across the area including businesses, local service providers and the local community and volunteer groups; by working together make Bilston North a nicer place to live, work and visit.  An example of how our partnership working is helping to make improvements in the area can be seen at the environmental projects at Grapes Pool and Peascroft Wood.  The work on these sites will provide much needed leisure facilities for residents and visitors to the area.
Bilston North LNP Board meet on a quarterly basis and also hold regular meetings with the Police and our Neighbourhood Wardens to look at crime and community safety issues affecting our neighbourhoods.  If you would like more information, please contact the area team by clicking on the highlighted text.

Your LNP

The Bilston North LNP aims to improve the lives of local people by involving them in decisions about how services are delivered locally.
The Local Neighbourhood Partnership brings together local people (both individuals and those representing community and voluntary groups), businesses, service providers and elected ward Councillors to work in partnership to make lasting improvements to the neighbourhood.
The Local Neighbourhood Partnership meets regularly throughout the year to address the LNP priorities and the LNP Board is made up of a representative group of people from this wider Partnership. The Board works with LNP staff and service providers to co-ordinate , oversee and progress work of the LNP. More information on the LNP Governance Arrangements is available by clicking the highlighted text. 
LNP members receive regular information and are invited to Partnership meetings, including Annual General Meetings

LNP Priorities

Through consultation with local people, the LNP has set its community priorities as :-

  • More job opportunitities 
  • Learning opportunities 
  • Increased aspirations for young people
  • Reduce crime and fear of crime
  • Community facilities for all age groups
  • Maintenance and improvement of the environment

PACT Priorities

 The LNP also organises Partners and Communities Together (PACT) meetings where residents can meet Police, LNP and other partner agency staff to discuss and agree local crime and anti-social priorities. Current priorities set at the meeting held on 12th March are :-

  • Clarence Road / Connaught Road - ASB
  • Central Avenue shops - ASB
  • Metal theft throughout the area

The next meeting will be held on Monday 14th May 2012 at 7.00pm at Bilston Community Centre, Prouds Lane