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Risks and Challenges of PB

Participatory Budgeting for many is a new idea and a new way of planning and budgeting and like all new things it comes with some risks and challenges. But to be forewarned is to be forearmed.

  • Created by Ruth
  • Published: May 13, 2008

Some key ingredients for PB

The ingredients of Participatory Budgeting will vary according to the local context but an evaluation of the pilot PB pilot projects in the UK identified some common factors.

  • Created by Ruth
  • Published: May 13, 2008

Councillors

This page is for councillors/elected members to help you to think about why you might want to do PB, why you might want to promote it as an idea and how it can help you in your role as councillor.

  • Created by Ruth
  • Published: May 13, 2008

Councillors

This page is for councillors/elected members to help you to think about why you might want to do PB, why you might want to promote it as an idea and how it can help you in your role as councillor.

  • Created by Ruth
  • Published: May 13, 2008

Why do PB?

  • Created by Ruth
  • Published: May 13, 2008

Role of councillors in PB

It is important to note that participatory budgeting does not, in any way, diminish the role of councillors and representative democracy. It supports it. This page explains the role of councillors within the PB process.

  • Created by Ruth
  • Published: Aug 04, 2008
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Participatory Budgeting Unit
through our Manchester Office.

Participatory Budgeting Unit
C/o Church Action on Poverty
3rd Floor
35 Dale St
Manchester M1 2HF
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Office Tel: 0161 236 9321
Fax: 0161 237 5359

The PB Unit is a project of Church Action on Poverty, a charity (charity no. 1079986) and company limited by guarantee (company no.3780243)

 

 

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