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Council and Democracy

Swindon 2010 - the Council's 50 Promises

Council Commitment

Between now and 2010, Swindon Borough Council will be delivering on 50 far-reaching and ambitious promises.

The Promises

Swindon 2010 booklet coverThese are grouped into five sections:

  • Promises 1-15: Your Council
  • Promises 16-28: Your Culture, Leisure and Learning
  • Promises 29-34: Your Children, Your Family - the People Who Matter
  • Promises 35-44: Your Town
  • Promises 45-50: Your Communities

Full details are included in a brochure (pictured, right), which is available as a downloadable pdf file:

Swindon Borough Council's 50 Promises - Swindon 2010 (542Kb)

Progress Report

Progress in delivering the Council's 50 Promises is reviewed continuously, and formally discussed by Cabinet annually.

Please follow the Related Pages links to the right, which are a summary of the report made at the Cabinet Meeting on 21 October 2009.

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