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Pride In Place Programme - Expression of Interest for Neighbourhood Boards

Pride in Place is a 10‑year, government‑funded programme investing £20 million into Crook North/Tow Law, £20 million into Peterlee East, and £20million into Stanley South to help regenerate neighbourhoods and strengthen local pride.

We’re establishing Neighbourhood Boards that will put local people at the heart of shaping their area’s future. Board members will work together to create a long‑term Regeneration Plan, in partnership with the council, reflecting community priorities and identifying opportunities for new investment.

The boards will bring together residents, local businesses, community leaders, workplace representatives, faith groups, and others with a strong connection to the area, alongside the local MP and ward councillors. Led by an independent chair, each board will champion its neighbourhood, make decisions about where funding is allocated, involve the wider community, and set out a shared vision for the next decade and beyond.

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Applications to the Neighbourhood Board closed on 12 April 2026.

Phases

Phases overview
Phase 1: Volunteer to join the Board for the Pride in Place Programme in Crook North/Tow Law, Peterlee East or Stanley South
Volunteer to join the Board for the Pride in Place Programme in Crook North/Tow Law, Peterlee East or Stanley South
Phase 2: Reviewing the applications
Reviewing the applications

Reviewing the applications

13 April 2026 23:00 - 25 May 2026 23:00

Thank you to everyone who has shown an interest in being part of the new Boards in Crook North/Tow Law, Peterlee East and Stanley South areas.

We are now reviewing all the applications and will be in touch with applicants directly. Once the Board Members have been selected, they will be published on the Pride In Place pages on the council's website at Economic development - Durham County Council