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A
The
austin
northeast
community
committee
covers
all
woodley,
harewood
and
weatherby
awards
and
is
a
committee
where
ward
councillors
have
an
opportunity
to
discuss
and
make
decisions
about
services
and
priorities
for
the
local
area
and
also
consider
funding
applications
for
local
community
projects
and
youth
activities.
I
now
invite
members
and
officers
to
introduce
themselves
and
start
with
neil.
A
A
A
A
D
A
J
Thanks
chair
preet,
kundy
localities
officer
and
gerund.
C
Certainly
chair
items
item
two
is
examined:
information,
there's
no
exempt
information
for
today.
Item
three
is
late
items
of
business.
There
is
a
island
business
which
has
been
circulated
to
committee
members
prior
at
the
meeting,
which
is
the
finance
report
to
be
taken
at
agenda
item
12
and
supplementary
information
in
the
form
of
the
presentation
document
for
item
11,
which
is
leads
2023
year
of
culture.
C
C
Graham
slater
american
schools
parish
council
could
I
just
begin
by
thanking
leeds
city,
council
transport
services
for
the
provision
of
a
14-seater
shuttle
bus
on
jubilee
day,
and
this
was
used
to
shuttle
residents
from
skulls
to
barrick,
and
it
was
through
the
efforts
of
our
ward
councillors
that
transport
services
were
able
to
provide
this,
and
it
was
a
tremendous
success
over
400
passenger
journeys.
C
C
Looking
at
the
agenda
on
tonight's
meeting,
could
the
harewood
ward
councillors
confirm
if
an
application
has
been
looked
at
for
some
grant
funding
for
schools
community
cafe
in
the
sports
pavilion?
This
was
submitted
prior
to
the
earlier
meeting
and
have
not
been
able
to
find
anything
that
indicates.
It's
been
looked
at
or
on
on
an
agenda,
and
the
final
thing
I'd
like
to
ask
is
on
the
agenda.
You
may
cover
it
later,
there's
a
reference
to
two
jubilee
benches
for
barrican
skulls
and
as
a
parish
council.
I
certainly
don't
know
anything
about
these.
C
Do
we
know
what
style
they
are
where
they're
going
to
be
placed,
what
inscription
they've
got
and
and
so
forth?
C
So
that
would
be
really
useful
to
know
some
of
the
ward
councillors
may
be
aware:
we've
just
installed
a
new
memorial
bench
today
in
schools
and
it's
been
well
received.
Thank
you,
chair.
D
I
can't
if
that's
all
right,
yeah
absolutely.
Firstly,
thanks
to
councillor
slate
of
his
efforts
around
the
jubilee:
it
wasn't
just
ward
councillors.
It
was
councillor
slater
who
made
sure
that
the
shuttle
bus
was
in
place.
I'm
delighted
that
he's
put
it
on
public
record
so
that
next
time
there's
a
jubilee
every
other
parish
will
want
that
same
shuttle.
Bus,
so
it'll
be
even
more
competitive
to
get
hold
of,
but
it
clearly
it
was
a
worthwhile
effort
for
the
community
and
made
a
big
big
difference.
D
D
I
think
there
were
some
questions
around
the
overall
cost,
because
I
think
it
was
about
a
thousand
pounds
for
a
new
phone
poll
was
talked
about
a
new
washing
machines
in
there
that
within
the
project,
but
it
was
overall,
a
250
pound
request
and
it
was
decided
because
of
the
tight
nature
of
the
overall
well-being
budget
that
we'd
look
to
mice
money
when
that
got
reviewed
in
the
new
municipal
year,
which
we
are
now
in
to
be
able
to
fund
that,
on
the
benches,
the
we
do
know
the
style
and
inscription
because
they're
related
to
the
platinum
jubilee,
we
haven't
been
able
to
agree
locations
with
all
parishes,
because
we
don't
know
when
they're
coming
in
yet
and
we're
trying
to
chase
parks
to
know
when
they're
in
so
that
we
can
come
up
with
some
suitable
locations.
D
A
Thank
you
councillor,
robinson,
is
that
okay
graeme
yeah
okay!
Thank
you
very
much.
So
now
we
move
on
to
as
there's
no
other
members
of
the
public
here
to
ask
any
questions.
We'll
move
on
to
the
minutes
of
the
previous
meeting,
please
to
confirm
the
correct
record
of
the
minutes
held
on
the
10th
of
march
2022.
A
A
A
So
we
propose
now
to
move
the
item
11,
which
is
the
update
on
leeds
2023
year
of
culture
forward
on
the
meeting
so
you're
going
to
speak
now,
so
you
don't
have
to
sit
through
the
other
business
that
we
need
to
transact
afterwards.
So
it's
over
to
the
2023
year
of
culture,
team.
G
Chair
just
for
committee-
just
to
repeat
my
name
is
pam
johnson
and
I'm
head
of
culture
programs
for
the
council.
I've
joined
the
council
in
2019,
so
I'm
going
to
give
you
some
background
on
lease
2023,
but
actually
it
predates
my
time
with
the
councils.
G
So
much
of
this
journey
you
will
know
far
better
than
I
would,
but
the
journey
toward
lease
2023
began
seven
years
ago,
probably
more
than
seven
years
ago,
but
executive
board
executive
board
agreed
in
march
2015
that
lee
city
council
would
bid
become
to
become
a
2023
european
capital
of
culture,
and
leeds
was
going
great
guns.
It
was
doing
quite
well
and
the
bid
was
very
strong.
G
G
You
know:
where
do
we
go?
How
do
we
take
this
forward?
So
following
a
public
meeting
and
subsequently
full
council,
the
public
meeting
was
actually
supported
by
700
members
of
the
public.
That
turned
up
at
leeds
town
hall.
It
was
determined
that
we
would
continue
to
host
our
own
year
of
culture,
and
we
would
drive
towards
having
a
year
of
cultural
celebrations
that
is
all
about
the
city
and
all
of
its
strengths.
G
Lee's
culture
trust
was
created
as
the
delivery
vehicle
for
lease
2023
with
an
independent
chair,
and
the
board
was
developed
later
in
later
in
2018
and
in
2019,
lead
city
council
entered
into
a
grant
agreement
with
lead
culture
trust
now
to
start
with.
That
original
grant
was
for
just
over
12
million
for
12.7
million.
However,
that
had
been
reduced
over
over
recent
years
through
substitutions,
for
example,
from
gain
share
and
from
business
rates
pool
whereby
leeds
net.
The
council's
net
contribution
to
lease
2023
is
just
over
7.2
million.
G
This
is
really
properly
carefully
scrutinized
in
a
number
of
ways,
through
the
grant
agreement
itself,
through
the
scrutiny
committee
and
through
the
relatively
recently
established
city
readiness
board,
chaired
by
martin
farrington
that
meets
every
month
to
hear
about
progress
that
is
being
made
and
the
the
potential
benefits
that
have
been
delivered
really
across
the
city.
G
This
investment
has
leveraged
funding,
from
elsewhere
from
the
arts,
council,
british
council,
national
lottery,
heritage
fund,
paul
hamlin
foundation,
esme
fairbairn
foundation,
leeds
community
foundation,
education
partners
and
13
corporate
corporate
sponsors,
which
takes
the
total
amount
secured
to
date
to
14.1
million.
Now
I
say
to
date,
actually
I
got
this
presentation
a
few
weeks
ago
and
actually
further
progress
has
been
made.
I
believe
it
will
be
announced
publicly
tomorrow
that
the
national
lottery
heritage
fund
has
committed
an
additional
14.1,
not
14,
2.1
million.
G
I
want
to
make
reference
to
legacy
because
the
year
I
expect
the
year
to
be
fantastic
for
the
city
and
for
all
of
our
residents
concerned,
but
I
really
want
to
talk
about
culture
not
just
being
about
singing
and
dancing
and
public
art,
but
actually
culture
about
about
how
we
live
in
the
city.
It's
about
the
food
that
we
eat
about
how
we
live
in
the
multiple
multiplicity
of
heritage
that
really
exists
across
leeds
lease.
G
2023
also
recognizes
the
culture
of
sport
through
the
year,
we're
thinking
already
about
what
the
legacy
of
that
is
going
to
be.
What
what
impact
is
that
going
to
have
in
the
year?
We
want
it
to
boost
confidence.
We
want
it
to
build
skills.
G
All
five
authorities
will
have
a
year
of
culture
in
some
some
way,
shape
or
form,
which
means
that
with
leeds
starting
that
off
in
2023
the
skills
that
we
develop,
the
volunteering
confidence
that
we
build,
the
engagement
with
culture
that
is
is
is
created
during
our
year
of
culture,
can
actually
journey
across
the
diff
across
the
region
to
take
part
in
the
different
years
of
culture.
All
the
way
through
to
2025.,
we
want
this
to
be
a
catalyst
for
us,
as
well
as
delivering
a
legacy.
That's
going
to
be
meaningful
for
years
to
come.
H
Thank
you
for
that
pam.
So
I
introduced
myself
earlier,
but
just
to
say
I'm
emma,
I'm
director
of
programs
for
leeds
2023,
which
means
that
I'm
working
on
quite
a
lot
of
the
things
that
you'll
see
and
I've
been
involved
in
this
program
in
various
ways
since
2015
when
we
were
bidding
for
european
capital
of
culture.
So
I
cannot
wait
to
start
now.
It's
only
six
months
to
go
and
it
feels
like
we've
really
picked
up
some
momentum
and
pace,
and
I
just
wanted
to
introduce
to
you
the
vision
and
our
mission.
H
You
might
have
heard
us
say:
speak
about
12
signature
projects
before
and
they're
we're
creating
those
so
that
there's
something
happening
in
every
ward
for
everyone,
we're
going
to
be
developing
partnerships
and
we
continue
to
develop
those
we're
working
with
about
80
local
partners
at
the
moment,
we're
working
with
national
organizations
and
bodies
and
institutions
and
we're
working
with
the
world
we're
working
across
about
25,
different
countries
and
territories
at
the
moment
with
that
programme
and
then
we'll
promote
existing
activity
within
our
communities,
the
city
and
the
wider
region.
Leeds
has
got
incredible.
H
We'll
share
with
you
some
of
the
projects
that
are
coming
up
and
that
we'd
really
love
your
support
to
tell
all
of
the
residents
about,
and
but
I
also
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
you
could
see
some
of
the
goals
that
we're
working
towards.
So
we
want
at
least
75
of
the
city's
households
to
be
involved
in
at
least
one
of
the
projects
that
we
deliver.
H
We
want
participation
in
culture
increase
from
those
who
face
barriers
to
accessing
it.
Currently,
we
want
the
opportunity
to
participate
provided
to
every
young
person
of
school
age
and
we're
we're
developing
relationships
with
every
school
in
the
city
at
the
moment,
and
then
we
really
want
to
increase
knowledge
of
the
history
and
heritage
of
leeds
in
its
communities.
H
I
I
So
one
of
the
artists
that
we
commissioned
was
katie.
Hurison
who's
been
working
with
wigan
more
primary
on
an
improvised
dance
project
and
that,
alongside
the
other
nine
school
siege
commissions,
is
really
informing
the
work
that
we're
doing
next
year
with
children
and
young
people
across
leeds.
I
When,
as
emma
said,
we
hope
to
create
an
opportunity
and
we
will
create
an
opportunity
for
every
school
to
participate
in
a
creative
learning
program
and
as
to
inform
that
we've
also
been
working
with
the
grammar
school
at
leeds
on
the
head
teachers
advisory
group
so
already
out.
Building
those
relationships,
understanding
what
schools,
teachers
and
head
teachers
need
so
that
we
can
produce
a
program
that
is
really
relevant
and
accessible
to
all,
and
we've
also
been
delivering
two
co-creation
projects,
the
first
of
which
is
my
world.
I
My
city,
my
neighborhood,
and
through
which
we
commissioned
23
artists
to
work
with
work
with
communities
out
in
all
of
the
different
wards.
So
ali
pidsley
and
john
wilkerson
were
working
with
whether
it
be
young
offenders
on
a
project.
That's
just
come
to
a
conclusion,
and
we've
also
produced
a
project
called
hidden
stories.
I
Hidden
stories
provided
an
opportunity
for
heritage
organizations
to
work
with
the
community
and
creative
practitioner
and
to
work
in
ways
that
they
haven't
before
to
explore
some
stories
that
they
may
not
tell
regularly
and
to
really
connect
with
the
community
who
they
may
not
have
worked
with
before
over.
At
harewood
house,
they
worked
with
an
artist
called
lucy,
alter,
who
and
together
they've
been
exploring
food
waste
and
sustainable
eating
at
a
local
level,
and
each
of
those
projects
are
then
informing
our
programming
for
next
year.
I
I
It
will
be
a
pro
a
project
that
showcases
the
creativity
of
our
communities
by
active
by
activating
a
year
of
cultural
celebrations
in
homes
on
streets
in
clubs
and
galas
across
leeds
to
really
help
facilitate
this
and
make
sure
that
we're
out
in
every
single
ward,
we're
currently
recruiting
33
neighborhood
hosts.
This
is
a
paid
development
scheme
for
one
host
from
each
ward.
I
The
schemes
and
role
starts
in
october
2022
and
those
33
hosts
will
be
with
us
through
the
year
of
culture.
Until
23.,
each
host
will
be
really
become
a
connector
helping
leads
2023
to
get
out
into
the
wards
and
to
connect
with
communities,
but
also
enabling
communities
to
connect
in
with
us.
We
want
it
to
be
somebody
who's
already,
a
mover
and
shaker
in
their
ward,
really
passionate
about
their
awards
and
engaging
communities
and
can
help
emphasize
and
enhance
what
is
already
there.
I
We
don't
know
what
each
of
these
activations
will
be
until
we
are
working
with
those
neighborhood
hosts
and
the
communities
really
understand
what
communities
want.
But
having
already
been
out
there,
there's
a
few
hints
that
what
these
might
be.
It
might
be
cookouts
many
community
carnivals
with
a
twist
street
parties
picnics
whatever
it
may
be.
I
We
really
want
this
to
be
led
by
each
of
the
communities
in
your
wards
to
help
facilitate
that
we
will
be
delivering
a
community
grants
program
where
we
have
a
fund
that
will
be
distributed
through
the
neighborhood
hosts
to
enable
some
events
that
would
not
have
happened
without
lee's
2023
happening
next
year.
I
We'll
also
be
supporting
lee
city
council's
lee's
inspired
program,
which
will
enable
further
opportunities
for
communities
and
creatives
to
come
together
for
an
event
that
is
really
embedded
within
the
city
and
each
of
its
33
wards.
I
Alongside
that
and
as
emma
said,
there's
going
to
be
a
huge,
a
huge
number
of
volunteers
needed
to
help
us
deliver
at
leeds
2023.
I
think
pamela's,
referring
to
the
confidence
that
this
will
build
among
those
who
do
volunteers.
I
But
volunteers
will
also
have
the
opportunity
to
make
friends
build
networks,
develop
new
skills
and
develop
a
sense
of
a
greater
sense
sense
of
pride
in
their
place,
we're
building
a
team
of
at
least
a
thousand
volunteers
that
will
support
in
a
number
of
ways,
whether
that
be
day
in
day
out
or
at
one
event,
that
you
know
there
really
will
be
something
for
everybody
to
get
involved
in,
and
we
want
our
poor
volunteers
to
really
represent
leeds
and
all
of
its
people
to
help
us.
Let
culture
loose
beyond
that.
H
So
thank
you
for
letting
us
come
and
speak
to
you
and
we
are
being
cheeky.
We
do
have
some
asks
and
we
really
want
need
your
help
and
we
want
as
many
people
as
possible
to
help
us
spread
the
word
about
the
neighborhood
hosts
opportunity.
If
you
know
someone
who
you
think
would
be
a
great
candidate
for
that,
please
tell
them
to
get
in
touch
with
us
and
we'll
share
with
you
all
of
the
information
that
you
need
about.
H
H
You,
you
know
a
lot
about
these
places
that
you're
you're
you're,
what
you're
part
of
and
we'd
love
to
learn
from
you
about
what
you
think
is
really
important
and
we've
been
delivering
a
series
of
road
shows
and
I'm
going
to
share
some
dates
with
you
in
a
moment.
Please
come
to
those
and,
if
you're
happy
to
as
well
just
help
us
spread
the
word
about
the
year
of
culture,
we're
really
picking
up
a
pace.
Now
we're
a
company
formed
in
lockdown.
H
We
couldn't
have
a
huge
amount
of
public
activities
happening
face
to
face,
but
we
can
now-
and
we
really
want
more
and
more
people
to
get
involved,
and
these
are
some
of
the
ones
that
we've
been
delivering
so
far,
so
we've
been
in
ellwoodley
allison
primary
school
we've
also
got
a
roadshow
event
coming
up
on
the
30th
of
june,
whether
the
weatherby
sports
association
and
we
are
still
seeking
a
venue
in
harewood.
H
A
I've
got
a
question
to
start
you
off
just
about
the
road
shows
really.
What
are
you
doing
to
advertise?
The
road
show.
H
So
we've
been
trying
to
connect
in
as
much
as
possible
to
different
facebook
groups,
social
media
groups,
who
might
be
able
to
help
us
spread
the
word,
and
we
have
some
posters
and
flyers
that
we've
been
dropping
off
at
different
locations
as
well
as
people
are
advising
us
to.
But
really
it's
the
word.
It's
the
word
of
mouth.
That's
going
to
be
the
most
impactful.
A
Okay,
because
I'm
just
concerned
that
the
weatherby
one
is
this
thursday
evening
I
live
in
wetherby,
my
colleague
lives
in
brahman.
We
have
other
people
who
live
in
boston,
spa
and
I
haven't
seen
a
single
poster
anywhere.
I've
seen
a
facebook
post
for
pudsey
and
I
think
it
might
have
been
temple
newsome.
But
I'm
sure
that
some
will
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
but
there
hasn't
been
one
for
weatherby,
yet
so
kind
of
wondering
when
you're
going
to
put
that
out
because
we're
three
days
away.
H
F
Yeah,
I
do
know
that
the
facebook
post,
which
was
based
on
weatherby,
we
actually
retweeted
and
reposted
on
facebook,
so
that
it
would
be
out
there.
But
I
have
to
say
that
there
has
been
nothing
else
and
therefore
there's
very
little
take
upon
it,
because
I
whether
there
has
been
work
done
in
schools
in
the
area
that
needs
to
be
done,
because
those
are
your
client
market.
Aren't
they
and
we
all
have
connections
with
those
schools
and
I'm
sure
we'd
be
happy
to
use
those
connections
in
that
way.
B
Right
chair,
I
had
one
or
two
questions
the.
I
think
you
were
saying
that
there's
a
net
contribution
by
lead
city
council
of
7.2
million
pounds,
and
I
just
wanted
to
ask
about
that,
because
you
also
said
that
there
are
13
corporate
sponsors
and
I
just
wondered
how
many
sponsors
potential
sponsors
had
been
approached.
B
So
did
we
approach
100
and
get
13,
and
that
kind
of
thing,
because
you
know
somebody
might
say
to
me
in
all
woodley?
Well,
why
should
we
pay
7
million?
Why
can't
we
raise
it
all
by
sponsorship
and
that
kind
of
thing
that
was
my
first
question,
particularly
given
the
circumstances
we're
at
the
moment
with
the
public
finances
and
so
on.
That's
question
number
one
and
just
the
same
question
really
the
final
outcome.
B
So,
given
that
7.2
million
pounds
is
the
net
contribution
now
is:
is
that
the
final
outcome,
or
will
it
end
up
being
lower
than
that
or
what
will
it
be?
What
do
we
anticipate?
It
will
be.
You
mentioned
legacy
and
some
of
these
things
you
know
speak.
Some
people
are
quite
cynical
about
these
things.
They
say:
oh
well,
you
know
it's
all
very
nice.
We've
got
some
little
events,
but
what
actually
is
the
legacy?
B
What
can
we
point
to
to
say
that
this
has
brought
leads
into
the
into
the
picture
more
who
and
how
his
leads
as
a
city
going
to
be
promoted
nationally
and
internationally?
On
the
back
of
this,
because
I
don't
know
whether
anybody's
ever
noticed
this,
but
you
put
the
weather
forecast
on
and
I
know
leeds
is
in
the
middle
of
the
country
and
therefore
it's
difficult
to
put
the
sign
there.
B
It
doesn't
exist,
we
don't
exist,
we've
got
manchester,
we've
got
hull,
we've
got,
birmingham,
leeds
doesn't
exist,
so
how
are
we
going
to
get
leads
out
there?
Two
final
brief
points.
Chair
volunteers,
andy
will
remember
about.
We
had
several
conversations
about
volunteers
at
the
beginning
of
the
kelvid
situation.
B
How
much
red
tape
are
they
going
to
be
asked
to
fill
in?
Are
they
going
to
be
asked
to
go
online
and
fill
forms
in,
or
is
it
just
a
case
of?
Thank
you
very
much.
Your
volunteer.
Here's
a
badge,
and-
and
finally
it
just
occurred
to
me
that,
specifically
with
all
woodley
on
what
we
now
call
the
village
green,
we
have
two
band
concerts
every
summer.
B
G
I'll
attempt
to
answer
as
many
of
those
as
I
can
and
perhaps
hand
over
to
emma
to
speak
about
volunteers,
so
how
how
many
sponsors
have
been
approached?
Actually,
I
don't
know
the
answer
to
that
that
really
sits
with
the
police
2023
fundraising
team.
Do
you
have
the
immediate
answer
for
that?
We've
got
about
45
at
the
moment.
G
Okay,
so
45,
I'm
being
told,
has
been
approached,
but
I
can
actually
find
the
finite
figure
for
you
to
to
give
you
that
overview
of
that
of
that
answer.
G
Will
our
investment
will
the
net
investment
for
the
council
be
less
than
7.2
million,
so
was
was
certainly
not
settled
on
that
figure
and,
as
you
know,
investment
opportunity
arrive
arise.
We
do
seize
opportunities
to
kind
of
make
further
substitutions.
G
So
as
of
today,
as
we
approach
the
year,
7.2
million
is
the
net
net
contribution
that
the
council
is
making.
I
can't
I
don't
envisage,
like
I
don't
know
where,
where
other
substitutions
might
come
come
from,
but
our
eyes
certainly
aren't
close
to
them.
G
How
will
these
be
promoted
nationally
and
internationally?
I
I,
I
absolutely
concur.
I
I
also
look
for
leads
on
on
the
weather
map
and
rarely
see
it,
though
I
have
a
few
times
more
recently,
I
think
leads
will
be
promoted.
I
think
in
different
ways,
and
we
kind
of
really
measure
the
the
increased
profile
of
the
city.
I
think
in
different
ways.
One
of
those
ways
could
be
through
the
visitor
economy.
G
How
many
more
people
now
recognize
leeds
as
a
center
for
culture
and
under
visiting
here
for
the
culture
we
did
undertake
a
baseline
assessment
in
2017
that
told
us
that
35
percent
of
visitors
to
leeds
came
for
the
culture
it'd
be
really
good
for
us
to
really
reassess
that
to
see
the
impact
that
at
least
2023
has
had
or
whether
that's
increased
our
cultural
profile.
G
We,
I
think
emma
made
reference
to
the
international
relationships
that
were
we're.
Building
and
more
and
more
cities
are
looking
to
build
a
relationship
with
us,
either
as
a
twin
city
as
a
cultural
partner,
inviting
us
to
present
at
numerous
international
events
and
we'll
also
monitor
really
our
international
profile
and
actually
and
and
understand,
actually
just
what
people
understand
about
the
city
of
leeds.
G
To
do
that,
though,
one
of
the
things
that
was
referenced
in
the
bid
book
was
that
we,
as
a
city
aren't
great
or
haven't
been
great
at
telling
our
story,
and
so
we
hope
that
lease
2023
will
provide
us
with
that
boost
and
the
projects
within
it,
including
and
actually
for
me,
most
particularly
the
heritage
story.
That
tells
us
that
really
tells
a
story
of
all
of
leeds,
rather
than
the
perception
that
leeds
is
a
city
center
and
a
surrounding
area.
G
I
don't
know
about
the
volunteers
program.
I
will
hand
off
to
to
emma
to
answer
that
if
she
can
just
one
one
more
comment
about
the
the
community
hosts,
it's
really
great
that
you're
beginning
to
see
how
a
neighborhood
host
could
support
you
to
boost
local
activities.
G
I
would
really
ask
whether
you
know
when,
when
that
that
neighborhood
host
is,
is
appointed,
whether
we
can
bring
them
back
to
this
committee
and
actually
introduce
them
to
you
so
that
that
they're
connected
to
you,
so
you
can
actually
share
information
with
them.
I
think
it's
really
important
that
they
are
supported
not
just
by
lease
2023
but
by
the
city,
and
I
think
you
can
play
a
really
key
role.
G
H
Yeah
one
of
the
things
that
I've
failed
to
mention
the
presentation
actually
is
that
we're
currently
putting
together
a
pack
for
ward
members
that
we
can
share
with
you
that
outlines
all
of
the
different
opportunities
that
might
exist
for
residents
and
that
will
have
a
detailed
description
of
how
people
get
involved
in
volunteering.
H
A
B
If
I
can
just
one
very
brief,
very
brief
comeback
and
on
the
heritage
situation,
all
woodley,
as
you
may
know,
has
a
large
jewish
community,
probably
well
not
probably
the
biggest
in
the
city,
and
I
just
wonder
whether
it
could
be
noted
that
that
it
will
be
very
good
if
that
could
be
included
in
the
inheritance
bit.
K
I
was
really
interested
to
hear
the
principles
of
diversity,
inclusivity
and
sustainability
and
hyperlocal,
because
I've
had
a
bit
of
a
sneak
peek,
because
I've
been
scrutinizing
this
at
scrutiny
board
with
cully
your
director,
among
others,
and
one
of
the
biggest
questions
I
asked
to
make
this
hyper
local
was
because
I
represent,
along
with
ryan
and
matthew,
the
harewood
ward,
which
is
the
largest
ward
in
the
city
by
a
country
mile
and
is
made
up
of
10
odd
various
villages
that
have
very
different.
K
K
A
Can
I
just
butt
in
there
and
also
say
for
your
information
that
the
outer
northeast
of
leeds
is
one
of
the
most
heavily
parished
areas
in
the
city?
So
weatherby
ward
has
six
parish
councils
harewood
was
have
their
13.
Did
you
say
it
was
right
or
woodley,
I'm
not.
They
have
two
parish
councils,
so
weatherby
ward.
We've
got
many
towns
and
villages,
but
they've
all
got
their
own
paris
council.
A
So
that
would
be
a
starting
point
for
it
and
they're
all
used
to
volunteer
in
our
area
whether
it
be
they're
all
used
to
volunteering.
They
do
it
all
the
time
in
a
wide,
wide
range
of
things
that
are
going
on
lots
and
lots
of
different
community
groups
and
agencies.
So
I
think
the
parish,
when
you
were
saying
pam,
maybe
about
coming
back
to
tell
us
about
the
neighborhood
coordinator
or
whatever
it
was.
A
H
Yeah,
thank
you
and
actually
it
that
this
is
one
of
the
reasons
why
we
wanted
to
come
and
speak
to
you,
because
you
you
can
help
us
work
out
what
the
best
routes
in,
because
you're,
absolutely
right.
Each
ward
is
very
different
and
we're
trying
to
be
as
responsive
as
possible
to
all
of
the
diversity
that
exists
between
the
different
wards
so
that
that's
all
incredibly
useful
information.
Thank
you.
K
Well,
thank
you
for
that.
The
reason
I
asked
that
question
is
because
I've
asked
that
at
every
meeting
at
scrutiny
board
with
please
2023
and
unfortunately
I
have
received
the
same
answer
every
time
that
we're
going
to
do
something
about
it.
I'm
not
here
to
say
you
know
what
are
you
doing
about
it,
but
it
is
something
that
I've
repeatedly
raised
and
my
colleagues
have
raised,
because
it
is
something
that
they
are
on
the
ground.
K
K
For
example,
this
year,
with
the
jubilee
has
seen
the
restart
of
many
galas
across
each
of
the
villages,
after
covert
from
schools
to
the
bay
pole,
festival
in
barrick
to
thorner
and
beyond,
and
then
also
at
the
same
time,
big
institutions
like
the
victory
hall
in
thorner,
which
hold
the
comedy
festival,
which
has
a
lot
of
big
names
before
they
also
have
the
leeds
festival,
which
is
part
of
the
agreement
that
they
have.
K
You
have
other
things
in
terms
of
shadwell
library,
which
provides
major
events,
culture
and
heritage
events
for
the
whole
of
particularly
shadwell
and
reaching
into
the
old
woodley
ward.
So
the
reason
why
I'm
mentioning
this
is
because
if
we
can
get
the
ball
rolling,
we
are
working
with
those
individuals
already.
That
will
certainly
help
proliferate.
K
I
just
wanted
to
ask
one
final
question,
which
is:
has
anything
further
been
done
about
the
twin
cities
because
of
the
fact
that,
for
example,
at
the
investiture
of
the
new
lord
mayor,
the
mayor
of
zegen,
stefan
merse,
was
here
and
as
a
result,
I
just
wondered
what's
being
done
to
try
and
expand
that,
or
even
potentially
just
get
them
involved
in
some
way
to
certainly
put
us
on
the
international
map
and
see
if
they
can
be
involved
in
any
way,
shape
and
form.
Thank
you,
chair.
H
And
so,
in
terms
of
the
twin
cities,
we've
we've
been
working
with
the
international
team
at
leeds
city
council
to
make
sure
that
we're
really
reaching
into
that
network.
And
we
have
strong
partnerships
already
with
the
the
team
over
at
leel
and
particularly
with
leo
3000,
and
we
also
have
a
program
with
dortmund
that
we're
building
at
the
moment.
A
Thank
you.
There
are.
Some
of
the
villages
also
have
twinning
associations
as
well,
so
that
that
would
come
out
at
the
parish
council
meetings.
So
I
next
had
council
stevenson
and
then
councillor
robinson.
E
Thank
you
chair
on
my
way
here
today.
I
did
a
a
lesson
observation:
a
comprehensive,
secondary
school,
it's
a
deprived
part
of
the
city
and
they
were
doing
forensic
reading
on
english
language
and,
as
I
was
sat
here,
I
was
just
thinking
back
to
my
english
language,
lessons
and
I
think
it
was
thomas
wolfe.
E
I
think
who
wrote
that
culture
is
the
art,
elevated
to
a
set
of
beliefs
and
when
I'm
just
looking
through
the
events
that
have
happened
so
far
in
our
area,
and
I
see
that
we've
had
a
improvised
dance
session,
a
discussion
with
the
head
of
the
fifteen
thousand
pounds
a
year
fee
pain,
school
and
a
discussion
around
food
waste
and
sustainable
eating
with
the
eighth
earl
of
harewood.
So
I
wonder
to
whose
set
of
beliefs
are
we
being
guided.
I
Thank
you
and
I
can't
say
anything
other
than
I
agree.
What
I
can
also
say
is
that
those
that
selection
of
activities
are
not
representative
of
actually
the
projects
that
we
have
been
delivering
across
leeds.
I
think
it
is
just
unfortunate
that
on
this
occasion
that
we're
bringing
these
three
projects
together,
they
do
perhaps
only
reach
a
small
proportion
of
that
community
and
it's
a
very
specific
demographic,
as
I
say,
the
work
that
we've
been
doing
across
leeds.
That's
not
actually
reflective
of.
I
I
So
we
are
making
sure
that
we
that
cost
and
is
not
a
barrier
to
participation
and
that
we
can
really
break
down
other
barriers
to
participation.
That
may
mean
that
people
wouldn't
necessarily
or
historically
haven't,
engaged
in
culture
in
this
way,
because,
as
you
say,
of
definitions
like
that,
so
that
can't
provide
much
more
than
that
at
the
moment.
Other
than
to
assure
you
and
give
you
confidence
that
we
will
be
looking
to
work
with
people
from
all
back
all
social
economic
backgrounds.
E
Then
I'm
sure
nobody
will
ever
ever
quote
me
in
the
future,
but
I
was
just
thinking
that
culture
is
in
many
ways
a
bit,
thankfully
like
beauty
in
the
eye
of
the
beholder,
and
it
is
important
that
you
capture
what
people
think
is
culture
in
different,
not
just
social
demographic
groups,
but
also
areas
of
the
city,
and
so,
if
you
were
looking
towards
the
harewood
area
and
the
outer
northeast
I'd
be
thinking
of
things
such
as
myself
and
my
two
colleagues
are
technically
the
councillors
for
emmerdale
village,
which
is
celebrating
its
50th
year
this
year
and
has
a
huge
influence
in
certain
parts
of
our
wards
in
terms
of
funding
and
it's
well
recognised.
E
We
have
the
hairwood
hill
climb,
which
is
a
partly
classic
car
rally,
but
also
sort
of
soapbox
rally
in
our
area,
which
is
a
venue,
that's
very
much
underused
in
our
area.
In
terms
of
other
entertainment
venues,
my
colleagues
and
whether
we
have
the
engine
shed,
we
have
the
ram
horse
trials,
which
has
just
happened
in
brammon,
and
my
colleague,
council,
linda
richards.
E
I'm
sure
should
tell
you
is
governor
of
a
secondary
school
which
has
a
huge
rowing
competition
going
on
in
the
city,
and
I
think
that
alone
would
express
how
wide
culture
can
be,
and
it
is
important
that
we
capture
everybody's
different
interpretation
of
culture
rather
than
a
single
set
of
beliefs,
and
so
my
final
question,
which
I'm
going
to
take
the
producer
to
chair,
which
is
first
of
all
on
the
host
there's
going
to
be
a
paired
role.
E
How
much
is
that
salary
and
in
terms
of
legacy,
are
we
going
to
have
something
at
the
end
of
this?
That's
a
physical
building
or
such
that
we
can
point
to
where
you
know.
I
know.
Countries
that
have
won
eurovision
in
the
past
have
built
a
new
stadium
to
host
the
eurovision
and-
and
I
think
of
the
olympics
that
have
happened
and
they've.
What
I
think
sydney
olympics
are
the
nice
stadium
we
can
point
to.
E
G
I'm
going
to
start
with
the
easy
one,
so
the
what
will
exist
in
10
years
time
we
hope
and
we're
working
that
one
of
the
legacies
of
lease
2023
will
be
a
national
center
for
poetry,
led
or
driven
by
the
vision
of
simon
armitage,
who
is
the
poet
laureate,
and
he
wants
to
make
that
part
of
his
vision
as
poet
laureate,
but
also
part
of
the
legacy
of
twent
at
least
2023,
and
what's
beautiful,
actually
about
focusing
this
around
poetry?
Is
it
speaks
more
broadly
to
literature.
G
It
speaks
to
the
languages
of
the
city.
It
also
brings
in
contemporary
poetry
in
the
different
ways
that
schools
and
young
people
are
really
interpreting
and
understanding.
What
poetry
is
so
that
we
hope
will
be
one
of
the
legacies
of
lease
2023.
The
there
are
things
that
we
can
say
are
our
legacy.
G
You
know
the
fact
that
we
announced
seven
years
ago
that
we
started
this
journey
seven
years
ago
and
we
announced
that
we
will
deliver
this
year
this
year
anyway,
it's
not
measurable,
but
I
think
that
confidence
actually
speaks,
I
think
more
broadly
to
the
country.
So
my
I'd
like
to
count
channel
four
deciding
to
relocate
here
as
part
of
that
legacy,
I'd
like
to
count
british
library
north
establishing
their
base
here
as
part
of
that
legacy.
G
H
Want
to
say
something
I
just
wanted
to
pick
up
on
some
of
the
other
points
that
you
raised.
I
had
a
fun
I'm
having
a
series
of
fantastic
conversations
with
itv
at
the
moment
about
emmerdale's
50th
anniversary,
because
that's
a
great
opportunity
for
us
to
reach
a
whole
range
of
people
and
and
tell
them
about
the
year
of
culture,
and
I
also
just
want
to
pick
up
on
the
point
about
the
weather
map
actually
in
terms
of
tangible
legacy,
because
hull
went
on
the
weather
map
because
it
was
whole
city
of
culture
2017..
H
So
I
you
know
there
are
some
really
great
examples
actually
of
both
the
kind
of
the
great
the
great
examples
when
it
comes
to
buildings
and
stadiums
that
we
can
draw
from.
But
there
are
also
those
really
influential
ones
that
actually
are
more
surprising,
too
and
and
their
elements
of
the
tangible
legacy
that
I'm
I'm
looking
forward
to
and
the
host
is
a
is
a
paid
position.
It's
paid
real
living
wage.
H
It
starts
off
in
a
certain
amount
of
days
per
week
and
builds
as
we
go
towards
delivery
in
the
year,
and
then
I
just
also
just
wanted
to
reflect
just
a
little
bit
on
some
of
the
projects
that
we've
shared
with
you
and
because
your
feedback's
very
helpful,
and
I
think
it's
also
due
to
our
unfortunate
wording
in
the
in
the
presentation.
So
by
improvised
dance.
H
And
this
project
is
entirely
looking
at
food
as
a
way
to
connect
with
people
who
might
not
usually
see
certain
heritage,
institutions
and
locations
as
bears,
so
I
I
did
just
want
to
go
back
on
that
point
too
to
say
I
don't
think.
We've
done
very
good
service
to
explain
the
details
of
some
of
those
projects.
D
Thanks
chair,
I
I
have
neither
the
eloquence
or
the
verbosity
of
my
two
ward
colleagues,
but
I
I'm
very
simple:
I'm
a
simple
guy.
It's
it's
a
pint
and
football
for
me,
that's
culture,
which
is
funny
because
we
have
the
oldest
pub
in
britain
in
our
world
as
well,
which
is
something
to
connect
with
during
the
in
the
earlier
part
of
the
report
you
mentioned
about.
The
leads
gain
share
allocation,
presumably
that
gain
share
allocation
is
coming
from
the
combined
authority.
D
I
think
that
would
be
useful
to
know
because,
as
far
as
I've
seen
allocations
and
I'm
on,
the
combined
authority
gain
share
has
not
been
split
by
city
or
local
authority.
If
that's
a
new
arrangement
that
the
command
authority
is
making
I'd,
be
very
interested
to
see
where
that's
going.
And
additionally,
you
heard
earlier
in
the
meeting
about
free
transport
connecting
to
the
maple
festival
and
that
been
incredibly
important
to
make
sure
that
people
could
go
to
access
local,
local
festivals,
local
events
and
actually
connect
with
different
communities.
Together.
D
G
I
can
report
really
positive
conversations
with
bus
companies,
transport
companies
across
the
region,
ariva
being
one
of
those
examples
where
we're
actually
negotiating
a
support
package
that
will
actually
give
access
to
people
from
the
furthest
regions
of
reaches
of
the
city
really
to
any
of
the
events.
So
those
conversations
are
currently
happening
now
and
we're
very
confident
that
there
will
be
a
package
of
support
that
comes
as
sponsorship
from
the
transport
companies.
D
And
that's
positive
news.
Hopefully,
when
there's
more
information,
it
can
be
shared
through
the
community
committee
and
we
could
have
a
look
at
that
as
we,
I
think,
there's
nods
going
around
all
my
colleagues
here
were
particularly
poorly
served
by
public
transport
in
many
instances,
and
if
people
aren't
able
to
get
to
these
events,
then
or
they'll
see
an
option
of
getting
to
these
events
they're
just
not
even
going
to
try
to
go
to
these
events,
which
would
be
a
great
shame
as
well.
D
One
final
question:
if
that's
okay,
chair,
if
you'll
indulge
me
eurovision
was
mentioned
as
well,
it
would
be
remiss
of
me
given
that
the
executive
board
have
made
such
a
big
play
on
bidding
for
eurovision
to
understand
how
that
is
progressing
at
this
stage
and
if
any
of
the
funding
allocation
has
been
meted
towards
the
bid
for
eurovision
off
we'll
be
using
separate
funds.
For
that.
G
I
can
say
with
confidence
that
eurovision
is
beyond
my
purview,
but
very
confident
conversations
are
happening.
Leeds,
I
believe,
is
bidding
quite
confidently,
not
just
because
we,
you
know,
we
want
the
competition
here,
but
also
in
recognizing
that
leeds
has
the
largest
ukrainian
community
in
the
country
outside
of
of
ukraine,
and
we
want
to
celebrate
that
and
connect
with
that
community.
D
It's
not
quite
the
answer
to
the
question
it
was.
The
question
was
about
funding
if
funding
is
being
allocated
towards
that
from
your
existing
pot,
because
I
imagine
to
councillor
buckley's
point:
if
you
get
eurovision,
you
can
leverage
in
a
lot
more
sponsorship
cash,
but
presumably
seed
funding
will
be
needed
from
a
budget
from
somewhere.
G
So
funding
hasn't
been
allocated
from
the
lease
2023
fund
for
our
our
eurovision
aspirations
and
it's
partly
because
actually,
the
funding
for
lease
2023
is
managed
to
a
grant
agreement
with
an
external
body
and
that
external
body
is
lee's.
Culture
trust.
So
if
we
are
driving,
you
know
forward
our
ambition
to
host
eurovision.
Then
we
need
to
look
really
within
the
council
or
other
for
them
sources
of
support.
A
Okay,
I
have
councillor
firth
a
quick
question
because
you've
asked
several
and
counselor
heart.
Do
you
want
to
ask
one
as
well
counselor,
harold
and
then
councillor
richards,
oh
and
oh
sorry,
neil?
Yes,
I've
got
you.
K
Thank
you
chair.
Unfortunately,
it's
my
turn.
Sorry
counselor
haran,
quick
question.
Further
thing
I
would
also
say,
is
that
talking
about
the
bingley
arms
one
of
the
oldest
pubs
in
the
city
orders
in
apologies,
because
that
actually
finds
it
william
congreve
who
used
to
live
around
the
corner,
obviously
is
one
of
the
most
famous
restoration
playwrights
from
the
1600s
anyway,
moving
on
my
world,
my
city,
my
neighborhood,
this
was
a
big
question.
I
asked
at
scrutiny
board.
There
was
23
instead
of
33
awards.
K
Can
I
ask
as
a
result,
what
plans
going
forward
to
be
able
to
ensure
that
the
hayward
weatherby
and
the
old
woodley
wards
can
be
involved
in
any
programs
going
forward?
What
programs
are
expected
in
the
next
six
months
to
really
promote
it
further
to
the
programme
of
events
in
the
community,
and
is
there
anything
else
coming
forward
like
that?
Thank
you
very
much.
H
So,
just
to
clarify
my
world,
my
city,
my
neighborhood
was
23
projects,
you're,
absolutely
right.
Hidden
stories
was
the
additional
10,
so
we
did
do
33
in
total,
and
we
also
are
the
my
leads
2023
project
that
we
we
covered
with
you
earlier.
Is
that
next
stage
of
those
two
programs
of
work
and
that's
what
people
will
be
able
to
really
get
involved
with
over
the
next
six
months.
C
Thank
you.
I
just
support
the
case
for
having
some
more
information
about
genji,
please,
as
a
local
authority
source
of
finance,
it's
a
mystery
and
and
a
brand
new
concept
which
has
no
relevance
to
anything.
That's
gone
before
and
I
honestly
don't
believe
in
it.
I
was
disappointed.
You
said:
we've
not
been
great
at
telling
our
story
in
the
past
that
it's
180
degrees
different.
What
I've
been
told
for
the
last
20
years,
we've
always
told
each
other.
How
clever
we've
been.
C
I
hope
you're
not
saying
that
to
too
many
people
you're
likely
to
get
to
find
a
lot
of
people.
We
have
been
good
at
selling
the
city
in
the
past
and
we,
unfortunately,
if
you
said
that
to
anybody
else,
I
assure
you
a
specific
question.
You
said
about
community
grants.
Are
you
going
to
involve
those
in
deciding
where
those
grants
go
a
community
grants
program?
Well,
will
we
be
invited
to
comment
on
recommendations.
G
Predates
me,
which
is
an
easy
thing
to
say,
but
that
bid
book
predates
me
so
so
I
can't
add
much
more
to
that
really
we'll.
H
H
It's
it's
completely.
Independent
of
I
can't
say
that
right
now,
because
the
idea
is
that
we
recruit
those
hosts
and
we
know
what
how
they
want
to
work
and
how
they
want
to
approach
it
before
we
make
any
decisions
about
how
it's
then
delivered
so
because
it's
co-created
from
the
beginning,
it
would
feel
difficult
to
start
putting
in
place
different
ways
in
which
that
might
be
modeled
already
we're
also
working
with
different
partners
who
deliver
community
grants,
programs
in
a
co-created
way
to
learn
how
they've
initially
started
off
that
design
and
delivery
process.
C
K
A
I
think
I
think
counselor.
I
don't
think
that
that's
actually
within
emma's
remit,
but
maybe
you
could
pass
the
information
back
and
then
see
if
we
could
get
a
comment
that
we
can
give
to
to
colleagues,
I
I
share
the
same,
but
I
have
on
my
note
a
bit
about
the
governance
of
the
grants
and
that
would
concern
me
because
you've
spoken
about
rick.
Sorry,
I'm
interrupted
because
I'm
going
to
come
to
kneel
next,
but
I
think
there's
we're
talking
about
recruiting
a
neighborhood
host.
A
But
what
are
the
qualifications
that
are
going
to
be
required
for
that?
What
experience
are
they
going
to
have
to
have
to
actually
undertake
that
role
and
then
what
kind
of
experience
have
they
got
in?
Looking
at
funding
and
things?
We
have
a
vast
experience
around
this
table
of
looking
at
grant
funding
and
and
how
we
can
actually
provide
money
for
groups
within
our
communities,
and
so
it
just
seems
a
little
bit
if
it's
the
paul
hamlin
organization
that
are
going
to
be
taking
the
decisions
because
they're
funding
it.
H
A
H
So
it's
completely
governed
and
scrutinized
through
that
grant
making
policy
as
an
independent
trust.
It's
not
existing
in
isolation
and,
of
course,
what
we
wouldn't
want
to
do
is
develop
a
program
that
isn't
in
dialogue
with
existing
infrastructure.
H
So
that's
one
of
the
reasons
why
we're
also
thinking
about
how
can
we
make
the
most
out
of
the
leeds
inspired
grants
program
that
the
council
already
deliver
really
conscious
of
all
the
great
work
that's
happening
with
different
grants
that
are
already
made
in
these
different
wards.
We
want
it
to
be
complementary
to
that.
It's
not
something
that
should
be
completely
in
isolation.
B
Just
a
question
specifically
on
this
hosts
these
neighborhood
hosts
a
woodley
parish
council
put
on
these
band
concerts
and
one
or
two
other
things,
but
what
they
find
really
really
burdensome
is
that,
if
it's
anything
other
than
a
tiny
little
event,
there
has
to
be
a
named
person,
as
you
know,
and
that
person
takes
responsibility
for
anything
and
people
say
well,
I'm
not
prepared
to
do
it
and
it
just
is
a
real
headache.
H
I
can
I
can
empathize
with
that
situation,
and
it
really
depends
on
the
nature
of
the
event,
but
for
the
for
the
programmes
of
work
that
we'll
be
delivering,
those
hosts
will
be
fully
supported
by
the
infrastructure
of
leeds
2023.
So
we
have
a
production
team,
for
example,
who
can
take
on
health
and
safety
responsibilities,
risk
assessment
responsibilities
and
can
make
sure
that
that
person
is
supported.
H
H
So
what
I'm
saying
is
for
activities
that
are
delivered
as
part
of
leeds
2023,
that
named
person
is
likely
to
be
someone
who's
within
the
staff,
the
staff
team,
so
whether
that's
a
member
of
the
production
team
or
the
producing
team
or
or
otherwise.
If
that
makes
sense,
because
we'll
have
health
and
safety
people
within
the
organization,
for
example,.
F
Thank
you
chair.
I'm
just
wondering
about
these
hyper
local
events,
given
the
fact
that
it's
already
become
apparent
that
the
geographical
extent
of
say,
harwood
and
the
diversity
of
say
oldly,
as
opposed
to
weatherby
itself,
which
has
quite
nucleated
settlements
within
the
villages
area,
but
they
in
turn
are
very
separate
and
very
different
entities
from
weatherby
town.
F
I'm
wondering
how
those
kind
of
hyper
local
events
will
be
decided
upon.
Who
will
make
that
decision
and
they've
already
had
a
difficulty
with
harewood,
as
we've
said
so,
does
that
link
with
the
hosts
being
allocated?
Does
it
link
with
the
you
know
determining
of
what
that
particular
nature
of
the
area
might
bring
about.
I
I
But
this
really
provides
an
opportunity
for
people
to
to
learn
new
skills,
and
some
of
that
is
likely
to
be
how
actually
to
go
out
and
engage
with
communities
and
to
understand
what
that
community
needs
through
that
process
and
through
their
consultation
engagement
with
their
communities,
they
will
decide
what
those
hyper
local
event
looks
like.
So
I
mentioned
in
the
presentation
that
it
will
be
at
least
33
events
for
my
leads,
because
that
has
at
least
33
wards.
I
However,
it
might
be,
as
you
say,
for
harewood,
which
is
quite
geographically
disparate-
that
might
be
five.
You
know
within
that
very
ward
or
10
or,
however
many
be
equally,
if
there's
difference
across
culture
and
interests
and
and
and
other
variations
as
well,
that
that
means
that
they
can
split
out
that
one
one
event
so
to
speak
into
five
or
six
smaller
things
that
perhaps
all
come
together
or
it
may
actually
be
an
opportunity
to
bring
a
lot
of
people
together.
I
F
Thank
you
for
that
yeah.
I
agree
entirely,
but
it
does
come
back
to
what's
been
said
several
times
already
about
communication
with
those
who
are
on
the
ground,
so
to
speak.
So
we
are
talking
about
real
localized
communication
and
fairly
quickly
as
well,
because
we
obviously
can
see,
as
has
been
said
by
council
time
is
running,
and
we
need
to
get
that
in
there.
F
Otherwise
those
decisions
will
then
have
to
be
taken
too
much
on
the
hoof
too
much
without
information,
and
I
I
would
really
encourage
you
as
soon
as
you
can
to
actually
get
that
information
almost
before
the
hosts
themselves
maybe
have
been
appointed,
because
if
we
are
talking
a
later
appointment
in
the
autumn,
that's
not
very
much
time
to
do
that.
Okay,.
E
Was
actually
I'm
going
to
move
the
recommendation
with
two
amendments
chair?
If
you've
got
any
more,
so
I,
if
I'm
allowed,
I
would
move
the
recommendation
and
add
two
amendments,
which
is
the
first
recognizing
that
the
harewood
ward
geographically,
is
an
eighth
of
the
city
that
we
write
to
the
relevant
director
and
ask
that
the
harewood
ward
is
granted
two
hosts
to
account
for
that
issue.
E
I
think,
when
you're
dealing
with
a
14
million
pounds
budget,
the
real
living
wage
shouldn't
be
too
much
of
a
stretch
for
harwood,
and
the
second
recommendation
would
be
on
the
basis
that
we've
just
heard
that
other
partner
organizations
are
dictating
the
terms
of
the
grants
as
lee's
city
council,
which,
as
a
corporate
body
as
a
council
but
democratically,
is
us
as
we
are
stumping
up.
Half
of
this.
E
A
A
I
know
it
is.
I
know
I
did
try
to
explain
that
as
well,
so
you
are
of
course,
free
to
stay
if
you
wish
to,
but
I'm
sure
that
you've
got
things
that
you
would
rather
be
getting
on
with.
A
J
A
The
the
issue
was
discussed
at
community
chairs
forum
because
there
was
some
feeling
going
back
some
time
and
probably
under
my
meeting
that
there
was
people
were
being
asked
to
be
champions,
but
they
didn't
really
know
what
a
champions
role
was
and
that
sometimes
the
champions
hadn't
been
called
together
to
actually
have
a
meeting,
and
so
some
of
the
exec
board
members
were
quite
keen
to
get
that
process
going
again.
A
So
that's
the
point
of
this
role
brief
that
at
least,
if
there's
a
new
council
that
comes
on
that's
going
to
be
given
a
role
they're
going
to
understand
what
it
is.
Okay,
any
questions.
C
Thank
you
chair.
This
is
a
report
that
comes
annually
june
july
every
year
twofold.
It
invites
the
committee
to
note
the
fact
that
yourself,
council,
harrington,
was
appointed
chair
for
2223
at
the
annual
meeting
in
may,
and
also
invites
the
committee
to
review
appointments
previously
made
to
the
outside
bodies.
C
Champions
rules,
we've
just
discussed
local
care
partnerships,
housing,
advisory
panels,
clusters
and
corporate
power
and
board,
and
the
details
of
the
current
incumbents
can
be
found
in
paragraph
six
in
the
report.
C
Members
are
asked
to
to
review
those
names
there
and
and
whether
they're
happy
with
the
current
names
or
want
to
make
any
changes
for
the
fourth
coming
year.
Thanks.
D
There's
a
I'm
a
champion
for
environment
and
community
safety
in
light
of
councillor
richard's
chair
in
the
subcommittee
environment
and
community
safety
would
seem
a
very
logical
one
to
be
with
councillor
richardson
people
are
in
agreement
and
on
employment
skills
and
welfare.
I'm
mindful
of
of
what
you've
said
chair,
I'm
not
sure
that
that
champion
role
has
met
in.
D
I
think
teresa
may
might
have
been
prime
minister
last
night,
so
I
I'm
yeah
she's
lost
her
response,
but
the,
but
I'm
not
precious
about
it.
If
somebody
else
wishes
to
take
on
that
that
champion
role
at
this
stage.
A
So
councillor
firth
is
volunteering
to
take
on
that
role.
Yep
everybody
happy
with
that.
Yes
right
you're,
not,
but
we
will
be
okay,
so
councillor
richards
is
going
to
be
the
environmental
community
safety.
Okay,
so
looking
at
the
other
ones,
is
everybody
else
content
stay
where
they
were.
I
haven't.
Had
anybody
come
to
me
and
say:
no,
I'm
not
going
to
do
it
normally
so
happy!
Okay,
thank
you
very.
A
Much
item
number
12
out
of
northeast
community
committee
finance
report.
Preet.
Would
you
like
to
just
bullet
points
if
there's
something
major
that
you
want
to
discuss
and
then
questions
from
councils?
Thank
you.
Thanks.
J
Chair
yeah,
just
in
the
finance
report,
there
are
a
number
of
applications
that
need
approving,
but
I
will
do
those
in
block
per
ward
so
for
all
woodley
ward
from
paragraph
21
to
24.
B
B
B
23.,
that's
a
huge
one:
yep
24
yeah
yeah.
J
Thank
you,
council
buckley.
I'm
gonna
skip
over
to
weatherby
ward
paragraphs
at
30
to
36.
That
also
includes
the
joint
projects
with
harewood.
J
Yeah,
thank
you.
In
terms
of
hairwood,
we
shall
be
taking
a
slightly
different
approach,
we're
just
going
to
defer
the
projects
and
then
have
a
separate
meeting
to
discuss
further.
D
I
agree
entirely
with
preet,
but
I've
got
michelle
pencil
out
and
I've
been
doing
some
maths
earlier
and
in
light
of
the
two
joint
funded
projects
with
the
police,
there's
a
risk
that
they
could
fall
behind
and
not
allow
weatherby
to
move
ahead.
On
that
basis,
I
think
there
is
enough
overhead
in
the
budget
for
us
to
agree
tonight
to
fund
those
two
joint
projects,
but
the
standalone
ones
we
take
elsewhere.
If
that's,
if
committees
are
in
agreement
with
that,.
A
J
Brilliant
thank
you
chair
then.
Finally,
if
I
could
just
ask
you
to
have
a
look
at
paragraphs
42
to
50,
these
are
the
youth
activity
projects
again
the
cover
hair
at
the
cover
of
wetherby
and
orwoodly.
A
So
agenda
item
number
13
is
the
outer
northeast
community
committee
update
and
I'd
invite
preet
present
report
for
this
item.
You
have
all
had
it
if
there's
any
major
points
that
you
want
to
point
out.
J
Thank
you
chair,
yes,
the
first
one
that
I'd
like
to
point
out
is
the
we
sort
of
just
looked
at
the
appointments
for
the
champions.
I
just
want
to
get
confirmation
for
the
current
appointees
for
the
environmental
subgroup,
which
is
council,
firth,
council,
booklet
and
council
richards
with
council
richards
being
the
chair
for
the
subgroup.
J
Thank
you.
The
next
thing
I
would
just
like
to
move
on
to
the
youth
activity.
We've
got
a
number
of
youth
activity
projects
taking
place
over
summer,
such
as
mini
breeze,
the
rhinos,
the
harewood
platinum
games,
and
I
would
just
like
to
ask
the
councillors
if
they
would
help
in
promoting
those
projects
that
are
taking
place.
J
The
next
thing
I'd
like
to
move
on
is
a
queen's
platinum
jubilee.
The
council
has
funded
and
attended
a
number
of
projects
at
events
over
the
weekend
the
four-day
weekend,
and
I
would
just
like
to
invite
the
councillors
if
they
want
to
just
say
a
few
words
in
regards
to
what
took
place
in
their
ward.
E
Yeah
we
had
a
very
enjoyable
four
days
in
the
woodward
we
we
visited
nearly
between
us,
along
with
our
member
of
parliament,
nearly
every
village
and
parish
that
hosted
an
event.
We've
already
heard
from
council
slater
earlier
the
events
in
barrican
schools
which
were
fantastically
well
attended,
and
we
also
had
the
sun
with
us
which
helped.
E
But
from
our
point
I
think
we'd
just
like
to
say,
although
we
managed
to
secure
some
funding
to
assist
along
the
way
the
real
effort
went
in
by
as
ever
a
handful
of
local
people
and
we
really
appreciate
their
efforts
in
helping
us
get
together.
After
what
was
has
been
a
difficult
few
years,
it's
great
to
see
the
villages
booming
again,
as
we
all
came
together
to
mark
the
70
years
of
our
fabulous
and
gracious
queen.
B
Woodley
now
the
only
thing
is
a
slight
negative
actually
because
for
various
reasons,
which
I
won't
bore
you
with,
we
didn't
have
a
parish
council
jubilee
event.
It
was,
it
was
in
planning-
and
it's
not
for
this
committee
to
be
interested
in
it,
but
we
didn't
do
it.
K
I
just
think,
in
light
of
the
discussion
about
leeds
2023,
I
think
it's
absolutely
paramount
that
those
amount
of
volunteers
across
the
13
villages
in
the
harewood
ward
and
further
afield,
who
not
only
just
organized
one
event,
but
in
some
villages,
as
mentioned,
the
american
skulls,
thorner,
etc,
organize
an
event
nearly
every
day
of
the
bank
holiday
weekend,
and
I
think
it's
really
critical
that
we
tap
in
to
that
real
further
to
represent
their
villages
and
to
keep
people
together
as
we
hopefully
keep
emerging
from
the
pandemic.
Thank
you,
chair.
F
Yeah
I'd
certainly
like
to
say
something
because
I'd
like
to
reiterate
exactly
what
counts.
First
said:
the
level
of
resident
involvement
was
huge.
It
has
to
be
said.
Certainly
your
comment
about
several
events
happening
on
several
occasions.
My
biggest
difficulty
was
trying
to
get
around
them
all.
To
be
perfectly
honest,
we
you
know,
ranging
from
villages
festooned
with
scarecrows
I
mean
the
you
know.
F
40
of
scarecrows
in
one
village
is
really
going
some
and
then
the
you
know
obviously
set
piece
ones
of
the
weatherby
concert
on
the
last
saturday,
which
you
know
could
be
seen
from
far
and
wide
by
the
way
with
the
fireworks,
but
just
the
fact
that
you
had
nearly
2
000
people.
F
There
was
an
indication
of
the
commitment
that
had
been
made
by
those
who
organized
it,
and
then
you
had,
as
you
say,
lots
of
galas
every
village
had
some
commonal
event
whether
it
was
the
beacon
whether
it
was
the
actual
markets,
whether
it
was
the
galas.
So
I
would
agree
with
you
entirely.
We
need
to
build
on
that
and
then
it
needs
to
be
built
on
very
quickly
because
people
did
enjoy
that
coming
together
and
they
did
enjoy
what
it
actually
brought
about.
So
it
shows
the
strength
of
the
diversity
of
our
communities.
Thank
you.
A
So
for
the
four
days
there
was
something
going
on
every
single
day
in
the
town
and
the
surroundings
and
as
as
councillor
richard
said,
it
was
extremely
difficult
to
get
around
every
single
event
that
was
going
on
in
the
weatherby
ward
and
I'm
sure
there
are
one
or
two
that
we
missed
and
if
we
did
we're
really
really
sorry.
But
we
did
try
our
best.
But
it
was
a
great
effort
and
it
was
just
amazing
to
see
so
many
people,
so
many
villages
festooned
with
flags
wherever
we
drove
in
the
outer
northeast.
J
Thanks
jen,
thanks
to
all
the
councillors
for
that
input,
I'd
like
to
invite
the
chair
just
to
say
a
few
words
in
regards
to
whether
it
be
in
support
of
the
elderly
who
were
given
the
uk's
highest
voluntary
honor.
So
I'm
just
gonna
ask
if
council
harrington
would
like
to
say
a
few
words.
Thank
you.
J
A
I'm
particularly
proud
to
be
able
to
speak
on
behalf
of
my
fellow
trustees
on
wise,
where
they've
been
supported.
The
elderly
and
it's
an
organization,
that's
been
running
for
over
15
years
was
started
up
by
a
couple
of
guys
from
the
rotary
club
and
now
has
over
150
volunteers,
ranging
across
all
the
different
groups
that
they
run.
A
So
the
the
queen's
award
has
absolutely
ratified
all
of
the
hopes
and
all
the
dreams
that
we
had
for
the
organization
and
the
number
of
volunteers
are
involved
in
that
the
the
spring
in
their
step
over
the
last
couple
of
weeks
has
been
absolutely
amazing
and
every
event
that
I've
been
to
and
they're
all
saying:
oh,
isn't
it
wonderful,
isn't
it
wonderful
and
when
are
we
having
the
party?
So
there
will
be
a
large
celebration,
because
the
the
lord
lieutenant
is
actually
coming
to
present
the
award.
A
I'm
sure
that
the
lord
mayor
of
leeds
will
receive
an
invite
to
come
as
well
and
I'm
sure
bob
will
do
his
utmost
to
be
there
if
he
possibly
can,
and
we
will
invite
many
sponsors
and
many
funders
and
many
many
people
that
have
supported
us
over
the
years.
But
we
are
extremely
proud
and
it's
all
down
to
the
volunteers
in
weatherby.
So
thank
you
very
much.
J
Thanks
chad,
that's
all
I've
got
to
say
in
terms
of
the
update
report.
Thank
you.
K
Thank
you
chair
at
a
previous
meeting
that
we
had
at
the
area
we
had
the
leads
plan
update
come
to
this
committee.
I
sit
on
the
scriptly
board
for
strategy
and
resources
and
it
come.
It
came
there
very
recently.
There
was
no
progress
on
any
of
the
feedback
that
we
had
made
quite
excessively
at
that
meeting
about
parish
and
town
councils
being
involved
in
the
discussion
and
engaging
the
wider
community
of
the
outer
northeast,
despite
the
fact
that
it
effectively
covers
a
third
of
the
geographic
area
of
leeds,
if
not
slightly
less.
K
We
will
then
go
and
engage
with
them,
whereas,
as
part
of
the
road
show
they
came
round,
and
we
made
it
absolutely
clear
that
they
needed
to
respect
that,
and
I
just
wonder
whether
that
was
something
that
the
committee
may
wish
to
take
forward
in
the
future.
Thank
you,
chair.
D
Thanks
chad,
three
quick
ones,
if
that's
okay,
what
on
page
42
this
next
town
and
parish
council
forum,
there
is
talk
of
the
team
leader
for
cleaner
neighborhoods
attending
I'm
guessing
they're
not
going
to
be
attending
that
which
goes
to
the
heart
of
some
of
the
issues
that
have
been
discussed
at
the
environment
subcommittee
about
bits
of
work
going
on
in
the
area.
Hopefully
a
substitute
will
be
attending,
but
I'm
looking
at
it.
J
Yes,
at
the
time
of
when
the
report
was
written,
the
team
leader
was
planning
to
attend.
In
light
of
what's
happened,
I
will
be
looking
towards
the
area
manager
to
attend
on
her
behalf.
D
I
think
that'll
be
a
good
step
forward.
The
second
is
on
page
59.
We
have
our
kovid19
facebook
groups
of
which
adding
them
up
about
200
people
are
part
of
all
three
of
them,
assuming
the
200
individuals
as
well.
I'm
presuming
we're
at
a
stage
where
those
groups
can
be
closed
down
now
and
and
and
communication
could
be
made
to
another
avenue.
D
D
Third
point
chair
is
relates
to
page
39,
which
is
our
leads
festival
working
group.
It
would
be
remiss
of
me
to
not
comment
on
it
as
progress
has
been
made,
but
I
think
it's
worth
noting
for
members
of
this
committee
that
not
all
the
things
that
we
have
indicated
asked
for
or
suggested
have
been
taken
forward
that
isn't
for
officers
of
this
committee
to
to
be
mindful
of,
but
I'm
putting
that
flag
down.
D
Now,
as
we
know-
and
I
know
you
and
I
have
suggested
various
bits
that
would
help
improve,
make
improvements
in
the
villages,
leeds
festival
have
shown
willing
and
meets
the
council's
licensing
and
other
departments
have
shown
against.
Some
progress
has
been
made,
but
I
think
there's
some
concerns
from
myself
that
there
could
still
be
problems
going
forward
and
we
need
to
keep
a
strong
watching
brief
on
this
and
be
mindful
of
what
will
happen
and
how
this
information
is
communicated
to
residents
as
well.
Thanks
jeff.
A
Just
on
the
point
about
that
meeting,
I
think
it
has
been
particularly
helpful
for
the
parish
councils
to
come
and
come
along
to
those
meetings
and
put
their
points,
and
I
know
that
leeds
fest
actually
organized
a
session
where
each
of
the
parish
council
could
go
along
and
raise
points
at
brahman
and
they
had
a
slot
where
they
could
actually
speak
just
that
one
parish
council
to
the
leeds
fest
organizers.
A
So,
as
you
say,
I
think
the
leads
fest
organisers
have
got
a
will
to
do
everything
they
possibly
can
to
make
life
easier
for
those
living
in
the
villages,
but
we
do
need
to
keep
an
eye
on
it.
Thank
you
that
was
okay,
so
item
number
14
is
the
outer
northeast
community
committee
youth
fund
activities,
consultation
report
so
preet.
Could
you
please
give
the
highlights
of
that.
J
Thank
you
chair.
Just
the
main
point
that
I
want
to
raise
because
I
won't
go
through
it
word
by
word-
is
just
that
myself
will
be
consulting
with
the
counselors
in
regards
to
the
23
24
budget,
so
I'll
be
asking
them
how
they
want
to
consult
with
young
people
in
regards
to
next
year's
budget.
E
As
a
children's
champion,
I
think
I'll
just
say:
I
think
we've
got
school
councils
on
all
eight
of
our
primary
schools
and
it
would
make
sense
that
those
were
asked,
as
their
first
junior
tier
of
local
government
for
their
views
on
behalf
of
the
young
people
that
they
represent.
That
would
do
us.
Finally,
I
think.