We know that involving communities in deciding priorities and shaping local action is vital if we're to maintain collective wellbeing, support regeneration, and reduce inequalities.
This is a core part of community development work, but how can it happen in practice?
This is where community-led planning comes in, with different types of plans allowing communities to have more influence over what development can happen in their area.
This guide explores the role that community-led action plans (CAPs) and local place plans (LPPs) play.