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Cornwall promotional leaflet
Leaflet produced by Kerrier district council to promote PB. Included in new toolkit
PB evolving in South West
The South west PB regional learning set have produced a newsletter with updates on what's happening with PB in the South West
Cae Ddol Park PB in Ruthin
In 2009, the council was forced to demolish the paddling pool in Cae Ddol park, resulting in passionate objections from many residents. The council decided to meet with residents and offer them £25,000 to decide how to spend this money in the park.
Section 106 funding in East Devon
One of the Council’s priorities is ‘Children and Young People’ and inviting them to help design and vote on play and recreation provided an excellent opportunity for the Council to engage with children and young people.
"Your borough, your say" in Great Yarmouth
Participatory Budgeting in Different Community Settings - comparing urban and rural neighbourhoods.
Adeyfield Action “You Choose” (Hemel Hempstead)
As part of Hertfordshire County Council's localism agenda, £50,000 was allocated for an event in Adeyfield using participatory budgeting principles. Surveys on the percentage of people who feel they can influence decisions in their locality, had highlighted that the lowest scores throughout Hertfordshire were in Dacorum Borough and, within Dacorum, the lowest scores were to be found in the Adeyfield neighbourhood of Hemel Hempstead.
Participatory budgeting for parish councils - Part 1
This is the first part of a dvd produced by Rural Action Yorkshire to accompany their toolkit on implementing PB in parish councils
PB for parish councils - a toolkit part 2
This is the second part of the DVD produced to go with the toolkit for parish councils, by Rural Action Yorkshire
A guide to using developers funds for PB
East Devon District Council have impelemented PB using Section 106 developers' funding for 3 years. They have produced a guide based on their experiences
Eich Dinas, Eich Dewis - Your City, Your Choice in St. Asaph
The ancient Cathedral Town of St Asaph (population 3,600) is central to North Wales, on the A55 Trunk road (Euroroute E22). In December 2008 the Town Council unanimously voted to carry out a PB pilot, promoting Community Cohesion, Safety, Green and Intergenerational projects.


