Infrastructure support charities from across Cheshire & Warrington have come together to form a collective, the Cheshire & Warrington Infrastructure Partnership. This partnership will work across the region to coordinate support for the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector, share best-practice and resources, and assist with the continuing efforts to tackle Covid-19 and help our communities and charitable organisations recover.
The partnership currently consists of the following organisations:
- Cheshire Community Action
- Cheshire West Voluntary Action
- CVS Cheshire East
- Halton & St Helens Voluntary and Community Action
- Warrington Voluntary Action
Secretariat and administration support for the Partnership will be provided by Voluntary Sector North West, the regional voluntary sector network for the North West of England.
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The formation of the Cheshire & Warrington Infrastructure Partnership follows the recent announcement  that the three local authorities in the region and the Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) have committed to a vision of building a better future after COVID, where businesses and local communities see improvements in four key areas – economic growth, health, sustainability and inclusivity. This is a goal which the Partnership fully supports and will work alongside colleagues in the public sector to achieve.
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Caroline Whitney, CEO of CVS Cheshire East said:
“We are delighted to be a founding member of this new partnership which will ensure better cooperation and more joint working across the Cheshire and Warrington region.”
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Clare Harrison, Deputy Chief Executive of Cheshire West Voluntary Action said:
“The Partnership will provide a collective voice for the VCSE sector[1], enabling us to present a united front in discussions around how our communities can recover from the current crisis and Build Back Better with a fairer and more sustainable society.”
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Alison Cullen, CEO of Warrington Voluntary Action said:
“As a founding member of this new partnership I am looking forward to participating on behalf of the sector on the new Public Sector Transformation Board”
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Margaret Cheshire, Chief Operations Officer of Cheshire Community Foundation said:
“We are delighted to have been co-opted into the Partnership and to play an important role in ensuring that the Sector is effectively linked into economic and funding conversations”