Pendle Borough Council

Research and Policy Links

Research Links

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There are a variety of organisations and people who produce intelligence on the borough of Pendle. Here are a few who may prove to be useful contacts for any further information.

Pendle Borough Council

The Policy Unit at the Council are responsible for producing a number of intelligence documents, including the Pendle Profile, Ward Profiles and Area Profiles.

Contact: policy.hub@pendle.gov.uk / 01282 661615

East Lancashire Collaborative Consultation and Research Service (CRACS)

CRACS are responsible for much of the consultation work in the borough, including the 2011 Perception Survey and the running of the Feedback Online website (www.feedbackonline.org.uk). They are on hand to accommodate most research and consultation needs - from getting hold of data from a recent survey to support in designing a research project.

Contact: Kris Barker - kris.barker@pendle.gov.uk / 01282 661616

Regenerate Pennine Lancashire (RPL)

Partners from across Pennine Lancashire have come together to develop the area, particularly in terms of the economy. The research and intelligence arm of RPL provides regular research and intelligence on areas such as housing, the economy and employment.

Contact: Shaju Ahmed - shaju.ahmed@blackburn.gov.uk / 01254 585771

Lancashire Profile

Lancashire County Council have a research team that produce regular statistical updates on a variety of policy areas across the whole of Lancashire. You can view the Lancashire Profile here.

Contact: profile@lancashire.gov.uk / 01772 534147

Intelligence for a Healthy Lancashire (JSNA)

Lancashire's JSNA team provides an overview of the health status of the Lancashire population. It has an online platform of intelligence that covers a range of determinants of health and wellbeing.

Contact: jsna@lancashire.gov.uk / 01772 536803

 

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