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A
Good
afternoon,
everybody
cannot
see
you
all
here
today.
My
name
is
Catherine
Carter
and
I'll
be
chairing
the
meeting
today
and
I'm
chairing
the
NGO
Community
First
of
all
I'd
like
to
welcome
councilman
plusky
to
our
committee.
Look
forward
to
working
with
you
thank
you
and
to
thank
Council
for
safe
who
responded
to
committee
last
year
for
all
her
hard
work
and
her
passion.
She
brought
a
great
deal
to
this
community
and
a
great
deal
to
her
Constitution.
B
A
Thank
you.
This
committee
is
made
up
of
three
Wars,
which
is
finally
over
late
and
three
councils
for
that
and
put
today
in
three
councils
for
that
and
how
the
advantage
and
the
three
Council
for
there
so
can
I
hand
over
now
to
Natasha
or
the
agenda
I
can
walk
thanks,
Chad
there's!
No
one
else.
Thank
you.
The
gender
writing
too.
There's
no
Exempted
items
agenda
item
three:
this
is
a
formal
wear.
Titans
a
gender
active,
welcome
members
declare
any
interest
and
a
gender
item.
Five
apologies
from
chemical.
A
A
G
Just
on
the
second
set
of
minutes,
I'll
take
it
with
financial
statements,
been
updated
to
take
into
account
the
decisions
made
of
the
extra
meeting.
Hasn't
it.
A
A
A
Thank
you
and
then
we'll
just
refer
to
paragraph
six,
which
was
a
schedule
of
appointments.
So
I
don't
know
how
you
want
to
search.
Do
you
just
go
through
them
one
by
one,
because
we
do
have
a
couple
of
their
configuration
approaches
yes
to
take
them
one
by
one
and
we'll
take
them
as
they
are.
A
couple
of
Carlos
asked
to
be
kept
on
the
ones
if
he
was
on
before,
but
we'll
also
need
that's
fine.
So,
let's
start
with
the
Twisters.
So
that's:
what's
the
children
and
families
counselors
Peter,
Carlo
and
Simon
Siri?
F
A
H
A
B
A
You
your
chance
to
the
Champions
Children's
Services,
there's
two
opportunities:
the
business
so
pick,
Council
Carlow
and
then
there's
a
back
at
supervisor
as
well.
So
is
there
any
nominations
for
children.
Services
should
I.
Take
that
chair,
because
my
happy
to
take
that
because
you're,
the
Shadows.
H
E
A
A
A
A
The
Community
Committee
has
already
spent
74
622
pounds,
the
X7
Pence
with
ring
fences
and
projects
to
remaining
underclass.
That
was
23
244
pounds
88.
But
of
course,
we've
got
the
cancel
project
so
that
money
has
gone
back
in
the
pot,
so
the
amount
remaining
now
is
38
814
pounds,
88
Pence
with
the
additional
Gardener.
As
you
know,
it
was
canceled
and
it
wasn't
in
the
report.
So
I
just
wanted
to
add
that
for
the
minutes.
A
A
B
It's
been
a
project,
that's
been
running
for
about
two
or
three
years
now
and
it's
just
it
won't
forget
any
warm
weather
during
the
weekends.
Obviously,
there's
no
Park
cover
and
anyone
is
not
news
would
be
returned.
It's
been
very
successful.
A
A
The
next
one,
then,
is
the
adult
Garden
project
on
the
music
box,
they're
asking
for
2950,
and
this
will
be
as
getting
participants,
Electronics,
music,
DJ
and
launch
pads,
all
that
kind
of
software,
and
it's
a
bit
from
the
merch
meeting
and
they're
looking
to
start
an
airport.
Obviously
it's
been
deferred
so.
F
A
A
B
If
you're,
looking
through
the
projects,
they've
got
like
room
High,
which
is
600
pounds,
but
then
you
have
a
project
management,
cost
of
400
pounds,
free
staff,
members,
1800
pounds
Refreshments
to
100
pounds
so
2950.
It
looks
like
they're
paying
a
lot
of
Staffing
costs
in
there
for
this
project,
wonder
if
it
could
be
looked
a
little
bit.
A
So
what
do
we
know
about
this
project?
The
adult
bound
project,
because
I
can
understand?
Why
would
Once
Upon
children's
music
and
I've
been
involved
in
that
kind
of
thing?
For
a
long
time,
children
as
well
are
very
good
at
diverting
Sports
and
music
Started,
letting
kids
from
causing
AFB
what
value
are
they
are
very
offering.
This
is
a
brand
new
project
for
the
the
company,
so
they've
not
done
another
one
before
and
so
I'd
actually
got
that
kind
of
some
more
questions.
A
A
Yeah
I
would
like
to
know
a
little
bit
more
about
it
and
if,
when
organizations,
if
they're
doing
something
new,
if
you
could
ask
them
for
more
information,
because
we've
always
reluctant
to
give
money
to
something
that
we
don't
know
anything
about,
so
just
make
sure
that
they
they
do,
give
us
plenty
of
information,
and
we
want
plenty
of
feedback
as
well
things.
Okay,
so
have
a
duty
for
that.
One:
yeah,
okay,
yeah
the
next
one,
then,
is
the
ASB
and
road
safety
operations,
22
325
from
the
West
geography
police
comments.
A
E
A
And
the
next
one
is
the
Barnes
and
Heights
Monday
in
August
the
recipe
for
2
500
pounds
and
half
a
put
in
one
level
500
towards
it
by
Hillside,
community,
centers
and
activities.
A
Talent
shows
that
kind
of
thing.
It's.
H
A
D
A
A
The
next
one
is
for
the
site,
improvements
and
new
equipment
at
Wesley's,
Activity
Center,
the
recipe
for
2
330
pounds
they've
also
gone
to
the
inner
West
committee
and
asked
some
money
from
there.
It's
basically
just
update
some
of
the
equipment,
so
renovation
to
steps
reset
the
routes
and
replacement
of
the
climbing
tower
and
my
keeper
gets
to
use
and
create.
A
It
doesn't
cover
our
world,
but
they've
asked
us
as
people
from
our
Awards
attend
and
so
I'll.
Just
put
it
in
the
committee
meeting
for
any
comments
or
Council.
B
Says
come
on
yeah
comment
on
this
is
they're
advertising
sessions
there
of
34
pounds
for
a
child.
You
know
I
mean
which
seems
a
little
bit
exhaustion
when
we're
trying
to
prepare
for
funding
as
well
to
help
them
run.
Is
it
the
same
value
that
they've
gone
for
the
inner
West
as
well,
then
yeah.
A
Well,
you
know:
I
have
a
little
bit
of
a
problem
with
this.
I,
never
feel
that
we
get
our
value
for
money
out
of
this
for
what
we
pay.
Ordinarily
I'm
a
little
bit
agreed
they've
even
asked
us
to
to
fund
more
based
on
the
fact
that
they
open
it
up
to
lots
of
schools
and
lots
of
Youth
groups
around
the
city
and
to
charge
so
if
they
can't
balance
their
books,
I
don't
see
why
we
should
help
them
out.
A
G
You
it
appears
not
to
benefit
either
family
or
Worley
or
either
at
pubs
are
carving
person.
The
question
is:
is
the
inner
West
Community
funding
it
I'm,
not
sure
we
should.
H
The
thing
is,
it's
still,
there's
this
and
they've
got
what
we've
got
to
let's
go
well,
it
is,
and
and
quietly
I
mean
quite
a
lot
and
probably
is
quite
a
lot
of
huge
service
to
Provisions
the
family
really
well,
it
will
work
the
world
then,
but
we're
doing
something
there,
but
practice.
H
And
how
do
you
get
there?
Because
if
you
go
to
your
public
transport,
you
can't
get
there,
there's
no
there's!
No
doubt
it
that
they're,
like
No
And
as
I,
say
it's
going
into
another
patch
and
you've
also
got
when
you're.
Looking
at
your
people,
you've
got
to
look
at
what
patches
this
that
people
got
it
so
I,
don't
think
it's
going
to
serve
any
of
any
of
us
so
anyway,
Michael's
videos.
F
A
One
then,
is
the
public
space,
the
easy
TV
cameras
outerwear
for
Story
Reader
inventies,
but
with
no
other
applications,
so
it
certainly
is
watching
the
less
people,
eleven
thousand
pounds
for
the
cameras
and
the
maintenance
and
for
the
for
the
year.
So
you
should
take
everything
with
the
application.
They've
got
the
locations
on
there
as
well.
A
That's
fine!
You
know
I
like
the
fact
that
we've
got
them
and
we
you
know
we
agreed
the
funding
for
them.
But
can
we
please
have
some
reports.
A
H
What
we
used
to
do
is
we
used
to
get
a
list
of
incidents,
and
sometimes
it
was
useful
because
we'd
be
excellently
reported
to
us
that
we
could
actually
set
a
police
or
whatever
and
tag
it
onto
that
as
well.
He
knew
what
were
going
on,
but
it
sounds
for
any
purpose
at
all.
A
H
D
I'm
happy
to
support
I,
do
want
to
note
at
this
stage,
though.
Obviously
finally,
in
Whitley,
currently
only
has
two
new
Awards
have
more
and
I'm,
not
suggesting
the
other.
One
should
have
fewer
you've
absolutely
got
the
right
amount.
We
are
councilman,
McCluskey
and
I
have
been
looking
at
other
locations
and
there
are
locations
that
definitely
deserve
a
security
camera
in
farming.
Worldly,
so
I've
already
contacted
the
person
who
put
in
the
application
to
ask
them
for
information
I've
spent
with
Natalie
too.
A
So
I
think
has
got
increasing
problems
with
under
social
behavior.
Yes,
and
we
are
taking
the
police
on
the
sort
of
behavior
team
to
task
about
this,
because
we
are
equally
unhappy
with
the
amount
of
social
behavior
that
is
going
on
in
our
world
and
I
know
that
you've
got
similar
problems
in
your
wand
and
sometimes
it's
worse
in
Harmony
and
workouts
at
night.
A
But
it's
it's
not
good
enough,
and
especially
with
the
summer
holidays
coming
up,
we
must
make
sure
that
kids
are
distracted
and
if
they
are
not
distracted,
they
are
clumped
down
on
they're
not
allowed
to
throw
stones
at
buses,
and
things
like
that
when
we
put
it
in
our
world
as
well,
it's
it's
beyond
the
joke,
and
people
are
so
frightened,
they're
not
able
to
leave
the
home.
Sometimes
they
were
all
on
that.
G
Yeah,
yes,
sorry,
can
you
just
go
back
to
the
yaf
project?
There
was
Ring
fenced
from
yeah
1500
pounds
for
the
coronation
of
his
majesty.
Was
that
1500
spent,
or
can
any
of
it,
be
put
back
into
the
yeah
funding,
because
I'm
conscious,
the
yacht
balance
is
very
small.
A
Yes,
you
know
not
everybody
spend
the
world
of
money
and
none
of
the
funding
was
spent
for
the
for
the
coronation.
So
it
was
going
to
be
what
we
wanted
to
do
so
it
puts
it.
Had
500
pound
left
well-being,
cabinets
either
used
or
their
well-being
family,
where
they
didn't
use
any
of
their
well-beaters
and
five
thousand
pounds,
and
then,
like
I,
said
Each.
One
still
has
500
pounds
left
so
yeah.
F
A
Sure
come
back
to
the
other
band
project
that
Natalie
mentioned
earlier,
I've
just
gone
on
quick,
look
on
the
internet,
see
what's
there
and
they're
actually
already
advertising
the
project.
So
it's
running
at
a
cost
of
40
pounds
per
week
for
a
five-week
term,
so
it
looks
like
they're
applying
for
the
money
to
make
that
provision
free
for
I,
don't
know
who
that
would
be
for
a
certain
amount
of
adults
depending
on
the
amount
of
funding,
obviously
the
basketball,
but
that
project
is
already
going
so
I.
A
Don't
think
that
influences
any
change
of
views
on
this,
but
it
looks
like
their
way
of
being
able
to
offer
free
provision
to
perhaps
those
adults
who
are
able
to
afford
to
pay
for
it
rather
than
a
new
project.
Yes,
but
we
don't.
We
don't
know
that
and
I
don't
like
being
bounced
into
something
that
we
don't,
because
money
is
very
tight
at
the
moment.
Yes,
we
have
to
be
very
careful
how
we
spend
it.
F
A
A
The
table
two
shows
a
breakdown
and
we've
currently
got
6
653
pounds
75
remaining,
and
then
we've
just
said
that
we've
got
somebody
going
back
in
so
that
will
give
us
a
boost.
We've
got
two
applications
and
for
this
meeting
the
first
one
is
for
Andy's
youth
project
and
normally
is
here
so
I
think
she's
going
to
go
through
it
for
us,
but,
okay,
that's
fine,
so
I'll
be
putting
the
applications.
A
Obviously,
for
Friday
night
project
earlton,
we
are
still
working
in
the
music
box,
but
then
sourced
funding
to
kind
of
practitioner
down,
rather
than
them
being
the
lead
on
it.
We'll
take
back
control
of
being
the
lead
on
the
session
and-
and
it
basically
is
just
to
cover
the
cost
of
the
room
higher
we're
contributing
Staffing
costs
to
keep
it
running.
A
Let's
fix
something
like
that
and
it's
obviously
beneficial
to
the
local
community
because
of
all
the
issues.
It's
bus
station,
the
marketplace
and
the
report.
You
know
it
is
the
same
space.
It's
a
new
friends
first
for
young
people
to
come
into
and
it
is
helpful
having
the
music
practitioner
there,
so
they
really
do
engage
well
with
that
and
I
know
that
Origins
application
that
we've
done,
let's
try
and
sort
that
out
so
that
we
can
is
anyone
got
any
questions
about
it?
A
How
many
kids
do
you
get
going
through
air
between
40
and
50
and
we
have
about
50
before,
but
we
obviously
for
the
councils
that
have
been
to
that
venue.
We
have
to
think
actually
that
is
quite
a
lot
for
the
for
the
family
size.
So
if
you
managed
to
you
know
you're
joining
room
to
the
side,
so
that's
where
the
music
activity
takes
place
and
then
we
just
have
the
genetic
use
dropping
in
the
other
space,
which
is
the
support
table,
some
targeted
you
free
sources.
A
The
big
thing
at
the
minute
is
Philippine
and
the
issues
that
it's
causing
we've
seen
a
lot
more
younger
young
people
coming
through
with
fits
now
and
they're,
telling
us
that
they've
actually
been
there
since
the
age
of
nine.
So
we
have
got
some
work
to
do
with
them
on
that
that
just
seemed
to
be
alongside,
obviously
any
social
side
of
it
as
well.
B
Is
basically
going
back
to
what
the
project
used
to
be,
and
you
know
interacting
with
you
in
the
town
center
and
outreaching
to
them,
you
know
and
it
takes
good
value
for
money
as
well.
Thank
you.
A
And
obviously
we
work
closer
with
the
police
as
well
they've.
Actually
it's
on
the
meeting
this
month,
we're
going
to
look
at
seeing
if
we
can.
A
A
Sixteen
pounds
for
two
pence
through
a
small
glance
and
skips
so
far
got
a
remaining
balance
there
of
three
thousand
five
countries
for
three
pounds:
62
cents
and
the
table.
Three.
There
were
large
on
on
the
reports
online.
It
just
did
2022,
but
it
should
be
23.,
I,
understood,
club
and
we've
got
lead
working
softball.
G
You
know
just
on
the
capital:
we've
got
two
and
a
half
thousand
in
carving
fastly
I'm,
going
to
be
putting
forward
a
suggestion
for
replacement
or
new
refuse
collection,
memes,
a
national
liaise
with
yourself
and
with
Council
of
Carlisle
to
get
the
agreement
on
the
three
World
members,
as
we
always
do.
A
A
Yes,
the
cabin
fans
they've
got
2
555,
pound
36
family
were
at
least
4
500
people
35
and
then
put
10
392
pounds.
38
is
just
one
application,
which
is
the
third
one
last
time
and
just
to
get
a
resolution
on
the
housing
application,
environmental
improvements
at
alcott's,
Road,
six
thousand
and
eight
pounds
40
Pence,
and
to
transform
the
smarties
for
one
into
something
noticeable
and
making
master.
A
Yeah
I
think
we
should
plow
on
with
this
I
mean
it's
been
a
problem
piece
of
land
for
as
long
as
I
can
remember.
To
be
honest,
it
isn't
safe
in
its
current
use,
but
its
current
state-
it's
not
usable
and
and
I-
think
we
just
need
to
make
it
safe
for
the
residents
and
I
actually
for
what
the
work
that
was
getting
I.
Think
that's.
A
very,
very
good
quote.
A
lot
of
money.
Don't
get
me
wrong,
but
it's
it's
a
good
quote
for
the
amount
of
work
that
we're
getting.
A
It's
just
quite
dangerous.
It's
right
right,
opposite
our
board.
It's
quite
dangerous
because
you
should
be
walking
down,
fall
down
the
side
because
there's
no
wallet,
it's
very
overgrown.
So
thank
you!
Councilor
Smith!
Yes,.
G
Well,
some
of
us
attended
the
site
visit
there
and
I
over
a
bit
further
in
search
more
than
it's
a
bit
dangerous.
It's
a
nasty
drop
straight
off
the
public
talk
path.
It
affects
both
worlds,
it
might
be
in
Ward,
but
our
residents
live
straight
across
from
it
and
very
shortly,
there'll
be
a
Housing
Development
taking
place
in
our
world,
virtually
opposite
it
and
it's
neglectful
to
leave
it
like
that.
I'm
sorry,
the
housing
department
to
actually
own
land
I
think
that
we
should
it's
a
matter
of
public
safety.
B
Yeah
I've
got
no
problem
with
the
grass
seeding
and
the
you
know
the
rating
of
it,
which
is
700
pounds.
It's
a
five
thousand
pound
for
a
walk
yeah.
You
know
when
budgets
are
tight
yeah.
You
know
you're
expecting
this
to
come
out
of
all
up
to
One
funds,
because
you're
going
to
spend
yours
on
on
new
Bins,
we
haven't
got
five
thousand
pounds
to
put
onto
a
wall.
B
Further
on
in
the
application
they
mentioned
that
they're
looking
at
maybe
putting
a
bench
there
in
a
little
library,
but
we've
done
a
lot
of
consultation
with
residents
over
the
past
few
years
in
that
area
through,
and
they
don't
want
to
see
that
yeah.
So
you
know
I'm
a
little
disappointed
that
they
put
that
in
the
application,
when
there's
no
interest
from
residents,
for
that
so
I
believe
grassing
it
and
putting
it
on
the
grassing
grass
cutting
scheme
is
fantastic
and
you
know
five
thousand
pound
for
a
stone
wall
is
just
yeah.
A
I
think
the
the
wall
is
is
because
it
continues
on
from
the
world
on
this
on
the
previous
side
and
the
one
opposite,
I
think
a
fence
or
hedging
would
look
out
of
place
and
without
something
substantial
there,
we've
still
got
the
danger
of
the
drop,
so
I
think
I
think
we
need
to
go
for
the
wall.
I
think
it's
a
great
quote
for
the
wall,
dry,
stone
wall
and
it's
very
expensive
and
that's
a
very
fair
quote.
G
F
A
What
have
you
done
in
the
past?
Has
it
been
a
committee
vote?
Has
he
ever
had
a
problem
before
I
would
have
worked
together,
yeah
ways
of
doing
it?
So
it's
without
going
back
to
what
was
agreed
historically
as
to
how
you
would
decide
when
it
was
spent.
I'd
we'd
have
to
go
back
to
when
silken,
despite
different
committees,
do
it
by
Ward
and
certain
people
to
do
it
by
committee
and
I
can't
say
what
was
agreed
in
onto
me.
A
B
Yeah,
so
looking
back
at
Google,
there's
been
no
wall,
no
offense
for
nine
years,
at
least
in
that
location,
yeah,
so
just
to
find
a
five
thousand
pound
for
a
wall
yeah.
We
can
look
at
alternate
measures
which
would
be
cheaper.
If
that's,
if
that's
the
issue
that
you
believe
something's
gonna
fall
well,
I
think
as
as
housed
in
submitted
as
a
capital
project
yeah,
it's
not
come
through
as
a
well-being
project.
A
A
Well
terms
of
agreed
to
the
soiling
and
see
down
there
right,
yeah,
Charles,
Smith
I,
don't
have
a
problem
with
it,
but
I'm
just
worrying.
If,
if
we
do
the
works,
we
might
end
up
doing
them
twice,
because
if
we,
if
we
agree
there
and
then
we
do
put
a
wall
there
are
we
going
to
be
doing
the
job
twice.
E
A
Could
I
could
I
suggest
we
refer
this
back
to
housing
as
their
object?
It's
wrong,
then.
So,
let's
have
a
discussion
with
them
about.
What's
been,
what
isn't
because
I
think
if
we
decided
something
and
then
we
go
back
to
housing
and
they
say
actually
we
need
to
do
it
as
part
of
one
whole
project
or
whether
they
can
separate
it
we'll
get
that
information
from
housing
and
we'll
get
the
other
information.
Yes,
he
works.
Okay,
okay,
next
item,
yes,
next
section,
then,
is
the
silver
ones
and
can
I
bring
your
attention
several
bags
47..
A
This
is
the
Summoners,
so
we've
had
an
injection
and
my
family's
work
at
this
time.
There
was
in
fact
an
injection
for
could
say,
but
there
was
weren't
going
through
anything
of
the
program
we
instantly
on,
and
so
unfortunately,
I
would
like
to
take
that
money
back.
So
what
what
I've
done
number
a
little
bit
is
still
to
make
it
look
like
dividend
injection,
so
there's
still
85
000
85
000
622
pounds
for
finances
ever
there,
and
so,
as
you
can
see,
yeah
it
finally
went
there.
A
A
D
D
So
when
they
approached
me
and
asked
what
should
we
do
about
renovating
our
clubhouse
I
talked
about
what
we
did
with
family
Falcons,
how
we
gave
them
20,
400
I
think
it
was,
but
I
did
explain
at
the
time.
The
key
difference
was
the
Finley
Falcons
has
raised
260
000
of
their
own
money
and
that
additional
20
000
was
just
to
get
them
over
the
line
because
the
planning
process
had
taken
so
long
and.
D
D
D
Thousand
pounds
from
spots
England,
which
means
that
they're
up
to
14
400.,
but
even
if
we
give
them
the
20
000
they're,
still
not
going
to
get
up
to
their
target
of
41
000
to
deliver
this
project.
So
there's
still
some
additional
fundraising
to
do
so.
What
I
would
suggest
and
I'd
be
really
interested
in
your
thoughts,
Council
of
Batman
councilman
husky.
D
What
I
would
suggest
is
that,
because
they've
managed
to
raise
from
residence,
ten
thousand
four
hundred,
we
grant
them
ten
thousand
four
hundred,
and
then
we
support
them
in
their
additional
fundraising
effort
to
meet
their
Target
and
then,
if
they
were
to
raise
a
staggering
some
like.
Finally,
Falcons
did
we'd
be
more
than
happy
to
consider
it
again,
because
this
is.
This
is
the
final
point.
D
The
Stillman
of
the
injection
we've
had
has
taken
up
to
133
905,
which
is
not
inconsiderable,
but
there
are
a
number
of
projects
that
will
need
to
be
completed
over
the
coming
years
and
if
we
were
to
give
out
20
000
for
each
one,
we
would
run
out
of
money
really
really
quickly
really
quickly
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
the
way
we
distribute
funds
and
allocate
it
to
projects
like
this
one,
it's
fair
and
Equitable.
So
my
suggestion
would
be
and
again
I'm
interested
in
thoughts
on
this
is
to
give
them
10
400.
A
For
a
while
and
so
I
just
I
just
share
those
another
videos,
part
of
it
is
so.
We've
got
11
cameras,
as
you
know,
in
various
locations
and
three
words
and
there's
a
source
of
37
incidents
of
being
picked
up
on
our
cameras
and
the
main
ones
arise.
As
you
can
probably
imagine.
A
police
operation
in
the
highest
amount
was
in
January
and
then
March
and
April,
so
that
is
between
November
2022
and
April
2023,
that
they've
been
caught
on
camera
and
they're
used
any
prosecution.
A
It
doesn't
tell
us
anything
in
fact:
is
there
any
way
to
as
a
minimum
break
it
down
by
Ward,
but
ideally
we'd
like
the
one
line
that
we
used
to
have
before,
if
at
all
possible,
you
know
ASB
putty
Center
on
this
day
or
it
doesn't
have
to
be
identifying
anybody,
it's
just
that
we
actually
can
work
out
us
counselor
Batman
said
earlier
a
little
bit
more
information
I
think
that's
really
important,
because
counselors
do
get
complaints
in
the
public
and
we
could
feed
into
that
information
and
help
police
with
their
inquiries.
F
F
F
A
A
A
A
What
are
these
continuing
issues
that
we
have
with
children?
I'm
sure
it's
the
same
for
the
world
as
well?
It's
the
goal
is
that
it
can't
be
clean,
a
consistently
wrong
with
them,
but
they're
caved
in
or
something
we
never
seem
to
get
a
result
sorted
out
for
this
I'd,
like
it
Rising
right
now,
I'll
read
it
as
part
of
my
Unity
Champion
drone,
but
I'm
deeply
unhappy
with
the
way
the
council.
A
H
Definitely
another
person
over
the
last
eight
years
before
you've
got
there.
Some
of
you
supported
I
think
that
we
wish
long
will
be
due,
but
we
we
do
some
about
it.
I've
got
to
say
the
budgie
I.
Remember,
probably
don't
cover
anywhere
near
what
it
got,
because.
H
G
An
interesting
example
is
the
we
were
doing
a
few
weeks
ago
in
an
area
of
China
award
as
a
result,.
G
90
of
the
bullies
were
really
clear,
but
10
worked
now.
We've
done
an
inspection
anyway,
and
we
could
see
that
some
were
blocked
and
a
resident
pointed
out,
of
course.
So
if
there
were
out
of
the
total
number
of
gullies
on
this
inclining
road
before
not
working,
vote
for
overflowing
in
heavy
rain
would
cause
a
flood
all
the
way
down
the
street
so
to
be
having
malfunctioning
guys
at
this.
Quite
frankly,
not
good
enough.
It's
quite
right
when
these
are
reported,
nothing
seems
to
happen
to
unblock
them
and
they
go
by
this.
G
Ninety
percent
are
all
right.
Well,
it's
not
a
lot
of
good
it's
10
percent
aren't,
and
particularly,
if
you're
living
on
an
incline,
because
the
water
and
who
knows
what's
latin
in
what
sect
of
June
with
some
flash
floods
and
there
we
go
again
and
and
this
collapse
into
a
Mac
holes
about
the
malfunctioning
goodies-
is
really
not
acceptable.
A
The
next
item
is
it's
you
again
Natalie
and
it's
your
Nativity
fund
and
so
I'm
just
going
to
just
summarize
some
of
the
the
information
that
we've
got
back
from
the
the
iPhone
completation
apart
and
we've
got
some
really
good
feedback
from
the
youth
Summit
from
the
head
teachers
at
Cobden
and
some
of
the
students
and
that
they've
really
enjoyed
themselves
through
the
day
and
overall,
there
were
289
survey
responses,
which
is
quite
a
big
jump
up
on
brainbridge
years,
I'm
hoping
to
get
even
more
than
you
can
go
on
this
engagement
and
with
the
breeze
events,
and
this
time
is
in
this
additional
online
survey
that
was
created
to
engage
with
young
people.
A
I've
got
special
educational
needs
and
stabilities
and
those
additional
more
responses
from
the
students,
and
so
there
were
24
young
people
that
attended
the
new
Summit.
There
was
289
that
got
involved
with
the
consultation
with
two
schools
that
attended
the
summit
and
an
overall
on
the
back
of
it.
There
was
a
22
and
yeah
one
new
project
last
year.
A
They
do.
The
young
people
wanted
youth
activities
on
their
local
in
their
local
venues,
such
as
community
centers,
youth
clubs
and
majority
of
Provisions
database,
which
are
regularly
and
after
school
or
on
a
weekend
during
school
holidays.
They
wanted
activities
to
be
fun,
I
keep
on
create
new
friendships
and
from
the
top
three
different
activities
that
they
they
want
you
to
see
more
of
the
next
year
now,
because,
if
we've
spent
quite
a
lot
of
the
money
is
to
start
cooking
and
music,
something
to
think
about
for
upcoming
applications.
F
A
Very
useful
in
terms
of
how
you
manage
you
have
to,
unfortunately
get
older.
You
know
it's,
you
know
you
stay
on
television,
lots
of
things.
You
know
make
a
meal
for
account
that
can
be
really
really
good.
Customer
the
budget
Community
project
run
a
cooking
group
and
they're
struggling
to
fill
the
places,
if
I'm
honest,
so
it
could
be
worth
looking
up
to
see.
If
there's
any
way,
we
can
fill
those
spaces
for
them.
A
It
may
mean
that
we
we
might
have
to
transport
children
or
or
maybe
advertise
it
differently,
but
so
that's
worth
looking
into.
If
it's
something
that
they
wanted.
So
it's
number
two
in
popularity.
Then
we
need
to
be
exploiting
that
for
them
yeah
giving
them
what
they
want.
The
problem
that
we
have
is
that
different
groups
of
kids
want
different
things.
A
A
So
there
are
two
groups
of
kids
that
come
on
search,
Behavior,
they're
in
our
world.
Particular
there
are
a
group
of
children
who
have
come
from
Upland
homes
and
nothing
wrong
with
the
lives
at
all,
they're
just
bored,
and
they
think
it's
fun
to
go
smoke,
cannabis
and
annoy
neighbors,
and
that
kind
of
thing
then
you're.
The
group
of
kids,
which
is
fast
forward-
and
you
don't
have
the
same
thing
in
your
world
I
mean-
are
more
of
the
privileged
kind
of
kid
who
need
distracting
in
different
ways.
A
That's
where
your
services
come
in,
to
try
and
help,
and
we've
got
a
particular
problem-
maybe
need
to
talk
to
you
about
what
you'd
help
us,
but
these
are
the
kids.
That
really
worry
me,
because
some
of
these
kids
won't
be
an
education
and
if
a
kid
is
not
in
education,
that
child
is
lost,
their
only
hope
of
making
any
money
is
to
go
through
criminality.
And
that
means
that
kid
is
going
to
go
into
a
justice
system
and
they're
gone.
Then
we've
got
to
try
and
reach
them.
A
F
G
To
save
a
young
person
and
give
them
to
do
but
you're
up
I
mean
different
groups
of
kids
say
they
want
different
things.
Someone
within
our
gift
to
help
with
others,
I'm
afraid
aren't,
but
it
is.
It
is
a
problem
and,
as
you
know,
on
a
couple
of
occasions
in
the
winter
modern
site,
to
talk
to
a
couple
of
groups
of
kids,
I
found
them
perfectly.
Alright,.
G
Explain
to
them
what
they
expected
and
they
took
it
on
thought.
But
it's
not
easy
to
do
that
with
all
groups
and
some
people
can
feel
quite
intimidated.
But
we
have
to
engage
with
them
and
it
is
the
harder
to
reach
ones
that
we
should
really
be
focusing
on
the
ones
who
you
know
don't
go
home
to
a
huge
television
and
a
nice
house.
And
and
it's
going
to
be
a
problem
and
it's
become
a
bigger
problem
since
covered
yet
to
say.
H
And,
and
that
and
a
lot
I've
got
to
say
a
lot
of
them,
there
were
obviously,
of
course
I
was
teaching.
Background
was
really
really
good.
You
know,
yeah,
brilliant,
that's
fantastic!
Well
is
how
do
we
get
to
those
people?
As
you're
saying
I
mean
going
back
many
many
years
they
all
commented,
Phil,
Taylor
and
I
bonded
a
project
just
around
corner
from
when
I
lived
in
what
was
red
ladder
or
a
group
of
the
time,
and
and
basically
we
are
in
the
chat
that
was
running.
H
G
You
doing
interesting,
chair,
interesting,
chair,
that
rhinos
link
rhinos
is
a
fantastic
job.
Through
the
summer
at
Summit
Spring
break,
we
went
up
to
farfall,
didn't
we
in
the
big
group
of
kids,
already
they're
over
subscribed
for
whatever
they
can
do
in
the
summer.
I
did
some
all
sorts
of
backgrounds,
absolutely
great.
We
were
able
to
talk
with
them
and
really
constructive
and
they
seem
to
have
engaged
with
a
real
cross-section
of
Kings
from
all
sorts
of
backgrounds.
It
was.
G
It
was
absolutely
great
and
we
said,
we'd
have
no
difficulty
in
supporting
those
sorts
of
initiatives.
Again,
as
the
summer
comes
along,
we
maybe
need
to
have
more
engagement
there
and
take
decisions
firing
around
through
the
summer.
If
we
can
do
things
like
that,
when
it
was,
it
was
really
well
worthwhile
and
the
kids
were
young.
People
were
thoroughly
enjoying
it.
B
Yeah,
just
going
through
the
consultation,
so
top
three
is
for
cooking
and
music.
What
a
third
of
our
budget
spent
on
Rock
up
to
my
cup,
which
is
mainly
like
DIY
and
skills
like
that
member
worth.
If
we
ask,
obviously
it's
a
big
part
of
our
budget
to
have
more
of
an
update,
you
know
throughout
the
year,
because
it
is
a
lot
of
money,
we're
spending
on
there
and
it's
not
actually
within
their
top
three.
You
know
and
are
we
engaging
with
the
people
that
have
gone
to
that
to
get
this
survey
as
well?
A
A
E
G
Am
not
a
great
Facebook
fan,
but
I
do
watch
what
goes
out
and
I
watch
some
stuff
postage,
which
is
either
partly
true
or
mainly
untrue,
and
sometimes
posted
late
at
night.
G
People
who
maybe
has
one
or
two
too
many
and
normally
just
switch
them
off,
and
that's
the
end
of
that
but
I'm
aware
so
other
Council
work
that
there
are
Facebook
Warriors
who've
targeted
people
in
the
council
and
I'm
really
well
I'm
pleased
to
draw
the
comparison
that
I'm
pleased
to
say
this
seems
to
be
working
really
well
when
I
wanted
to
make
sure
it
was.
A
Into
schools
and
talk
to
more
kids,
because
we
can
all
do
that
so
I'm
gonna
make
a
suggestion.
Now
that
Natalie
contacts
skills
in
our
area
and
offers
a
local
campus
up
for
a
talk.
Is
everybody
happy
with
that?
Yeah?
Okay,.
A
The
schools
weren't
really
bothered
about
it,
but
it
took
one
of
their
boxes.
So
they
sent
me
all
the
kids
that
didn't
want
to
do
any
work,
and
you
know
they
were
the
best
kids.
They
were
the
kids
who
came
up
with
the
money
versus
money,
making
projects
the
ones
that
were
really
bright.
Part
of
these
wonderful
things,
these
fashion
shows
didn't
make
any
money,
but
the
kids,
the
kids,
who
were
at
the
bottom
of
the
pile
they
would
give
lots
of
guttle
lessons
who
are
not
engaged
in
school.
A
B
A
C
It
yeah
brilliant
well,
firstly,
thank
you
for
inviting
us.
It's
been
a
number
of
years
since
we've
come
to
community
meeting
working
in
West
for
the
last
19
years
for
the
new
service,
and
it's
been
a
pleasure
and
a
privilege
working
in
West,
we
always
say
in
our
office:
West
is
best
and
it
is
I,
think
and
we're
lucky.
C
Liz
joined
us
three
years
ago,
just
prior
to
Corbin,
there's
the
new
Advanced
practitioner
throughout
the
west
and
she's
been
a
great
addition
to
our
team
for
youth
Works
in
out
west
there's
lean
in
free
part-time
youth
workers.
So
the
work
that
we'll
describe
and
go
through
that
just
to
give
you
a
sense
of
the
size
of
the
team
and
obviously,
since
2013
we
took
a
significant
cut
in
terms
of
localities.
C
I
think
it
was
65
of
our
since
2013.,
so
we've
seen
a
lot
of
change
and
obviously
we've
just
come
out
of
difficult
pandemic
as
well,
and
all
the
challenges
that
that's
faced
as
well.
Again,
we
put
your
pressures
within
the
council
over
the
last
two
years.
We've
struggled
to
recruit,
but
luckily,
over
the
last
couple
of
months
or
so,
we've
been
fortunate
enough
to
recruit
some
new
staff
and
some
fresh
world
into
the
service,
which
is
which
is
really
good.
C
C
And
also
latest
program
as
well,
currently
delivering
in
outside
as
well.
If
you'd
like
I,
think
what
is
informed
to
remember
is
that
obviously,
our
Bluetooth
is
determined
around
population
and
degradation
figures
within
award.
So
obviously
someone
wants
to
see
more
from
the
little
device
saying
that
a
lot
of
words
whether
they're
out
in
the
world,
during
the
world's
experience,
similar
issues
as
we
alluded
to
like
the
youth,
like
antisocial,
behavior
issues,
around
mental
health,
where
health
and
well-being
and
things
like
that.
C
C
A
So
I
guess
like
it
might
be
good
if
anybody
asks
questions
to
start
up
and
then
I
can
build
on
that
about
the
everyday
delivery.
50
amount
of
time
is
doing
face-to-face
with
young
people,
and
so.
D
And
so,
although
I'm
a
math
teacher,
Youth
Services
is
just
not
my
area
of
expertise
at
all,
I
can
make
them
leave
the
room,
knowing
numbers
but
I,
don't
know
how
to
keep
them
entertained
outside.
So
I'm,
really
interested
in
your
expertise
and
I
can
see
the
projects
you've
funded
already
it's
their
scope
to
do
more
and
find
it
and
worth
it
one
of
the
complaints
I
get
from
residents
on
the
doorstep.
D
A
Where
they
would
just
be
a
full-time
job
for
a
team
of
10
people
on
its
own,
so
we
have
to
identify
the
issues,
which
is
why
we
do
the
travel
session
at
Cottonwood
Springs.
You
know
I've
been
doing
that
and
building
on
that
piece
of
work.
Quite
a
lot:
we've
got
family
community,
centers,
I,
suppose
it's
finding
the
gaps
and
the
need
for
each
individual
area.
Whilst
listening
to
the
young
people's
voice,
companion
stuff,
that's
current
and
relevant
and
fun.
At
the
same
time,.
C
I
think,
yes,
all
the
Staffing
costs
so
like
I
alluded
to
service
Farm
members
of
Staff
in
the
album
West
area
and
obviously
the
West
team,
consistent
the
five
Community
Committee
areas
about
the
Northwest
out,
the
West
in
the
Northwest
and
in
the
west.
So
we
predominantly
our
part-time
work.
So
funding
isn't
too
much
an
issue
for
us,
it's
actual
Staffing
having
the
staff
to
actually
deliver
against
that
property.
C
We
would
obviously,
when
we
took
the
cut
in
2013,
we
lost
half
of
the
workforce
and
Theory,
so
we're
doing
double
the
work
prior
to
that
so
we'd
love
to
do
more.
We
try
to
be
creative.
We
try
and
increase
capacity
by
pairing
up
with
all
the
providers
where
we
have
to
contribute
one
member
of
staff
and
they
might
contribute
an
instructor
that
way
we
can
increase
our
delivery
capacity,
but,
as
you
can
imagine,
the
sports
staff
and
we're
trying
to
cover
15
sessions
across
our
West
and
they're
working
four
evenings
a
week.
C
It's
the
capacity.
Isn't
it
but
we'd
love
to
do
well,
we're
always
trying
to
be
creative
and
then,
if
it's
in
our
classes
that
we
can
support
and
we've
all
been
looking,
we've
always
had
to
support
from
each
and
every
one
of
you,
especially
in
our
West.
In
terms
of
funding.
We
only
put
we
like
to
deliver
value
for
money.
C
So,
like
I
said
we
sometimes
wouldn't
film
The
Promise.
In
order
to
live
in
because
I'm
aware
that
you
receive
bits
where
you
you,
you
give
them
the
funding
and
you're
forever
chasing
them
to
see
evidence
of
actually
what
they've
done
with
it.
Or
you
know
you
get
a
retirement
sort
of
inflated
and
dresses
something
up.
So
we
we
pride
ourselves
on
the
sort
of
offering
value
for
money
as
well.
C
I
think
I
think
for
me.
What
what's
key
is
sort
of?
Over
the
years
we've
had
What's
called
the
youth
offer,
which
consists
of
the
city
center
team,
the
pathways
team,
the
home
to
home,
return
interview,
service,
we've
had
and
obviously
the
West
Leeds
actually
send
the
Hood
so
for
the
localities
which,
which
I've
always
considered
as
the
youth
work
team.
C
C
D
I'll
I'll
just
ask
one
more:
if
that's
okay,
so
if
you
do
see
any
skill,
if
you
do
see
any
potential
to
expand
on
your
activities
here-
and
maybe
this
is
a
ludicrous
suggestion
but
with
DBS
check
volunteers,
please
do
let
me
know
because
I'd
love
to
help
out
like
I
say
it's
not
made
of
expertise,
but
I
know
you
are
doing
tremendous
work
with
the
kids
you
work
with.
So
please
just
clue
me
in
thank.
C
You
and
that's
interesting
that
we
do
well
within
the
youth
services.
You
can
imagine,
we've
got
staff
with
lots
of
different
skills,
so
we
do
have
qualified
teachers
who
work
for
us.
We
have
quality,
two
qualified
social
workers,
so
it's
a
range
of
talent
and
they've
also
got
the
basic
sort
of
minimum
level.
Three
youth
work
qualification
as
well,
and
then
we
have
those
that
have
got
a
degree
in
youth
work.
C
So
we've
got
a
really
multi-skilled
team,
really,
which
again
is
a
beauty
and
a
real,
diverse
team
in
new
service,
which
is
also
a
privilege
to
work
with
trying
to
think
youth
participation.
I
think
we
touched
on
that.
Didn't
we
about
the
youth
Summit,
so
every
every
year
we
we
take
rooms
to
view
Summits
for
all
four
Community
Committee
areas
and
I
know
we
have
tried
to
take
in
the
more
harder
to
reach
or
we
we've
actually
identified
the
young
people
from
the
high
schools.
C
I
think
it
was
pretty
spark,
wasn't
it
that
we
took
last
time
where
the
schools
can't
commit
or
bring
a
teacher
or
bring
a
group.
We've
actually
said
right,
we'll
bring
the
real
people
from
your
high
school
and
I
think
we're
we
we
brought
the
older
end,
haven't
we
to
a
lot
of
the
use
and
it's,
whereas
a
lot
of
the
time,
it's
the
primary
school
wage
and
in
terms
of
Youth
participating
the
round
table
events
of
those
two
new
people,
one
from
Calvary
who
attended
a
round
table
event
back
in
March
in
the
MP.
C
A
Yeah,
it
was,
it
was
really
when
we
were
talking
about
scope
for
enhancement,
which
you
would
call
it,
and
I
wondered
whether
there
was
any
scope
to
actually
go
into
the
primary
schools
now
for
the
children
that
are
going
to
leave
primary
school
so
that
we've
got
them
transitioning
into
a
high
school
and
then
contacting
them
again
once
they've
settled
into
high
school
and
just
so
that
they
are
aware
of
what's
on
offer
in
their
area
and
that
they
don't,
they
don't
need
to
hang
around
and
be
dragged
into
anything.
A
They
don't
really
want
to
be
dragged
into.
But
it's
almost.
We
know
that
you're,
you
know
you're
leaving
Primary
School
you're
going
to
go
to
high
school,
and
you
know
we'd
like
to
sort
of
almost
treat
them
like
a
you
know
more
of
a
grown-up
attitude,
and
these
are
the
things
that
you
can
get
involved
with.
You
know
and
kind
of
do
that
with
them
and
then,
as
I
say,
we'll
just
go
back
and
check
up
with
them
again.
Foreign.
A
F
A
I
think
that's
yeah!
That's
when
children,
you
know,
there's
a
stretching.
The
wings
aren't
spreading
their
wings
a
bit
and
they
you
know
they
want
to
be
treated.
As
you
know,
a
bit
more
respect
and
it's
a
bit
more
autonomy,
I,
don't
quite
know
how
to
do
it
and
I
think
if
we
can
sort
of
catch
them
and
teach
them
and
show
them
that
this
is
available
and
that's
available
and
you
know
I
think
it
might
be
an
idea
to
to
that's
it.
You
know
it's
a
classic
diversion.
Isn't
it.
C
Just
quickly
what
we
did
we
did
about
a
project
in
new
worldly
a
few
years
ago.
What
staggered
me
was
the
school's
admission
sort
of
catchment
area,
whereas
there
was
30
students
in
the
class
and
they
were
going
to
15
different
high
schools
in
that
one
class,
maybe
years
ago
that
have
gone
to
their
local
high
school
and
that
that's
interesting
and
that's
a
change.
C
I
think
that's
happened
over
the
years
in
terms
of
you,
don't
necessarily
go
to
your
local
high
school
and
therefore,
when
young
people
are
given
a
place,
that's
where
they
have
to
get
two
buses
to
get
to
school
and
get
up
put
half
six
in
the
morning,
sometimes
especially
in
Winter
that
their
attendance
drops
because
they're
having
to
travel
so
far,
and
so
for
me
that
was
a
recommendation
that
that
we
looked
at
when
allocated
young
people
into
schools.
And
you
know
the
practicalities
of
some
of
these
young
people
actually
been
able
to
attend.
A
G
G
That's
question
one
question
two:
is
that
I
would
like
some
idea
of
attendance
at
Wu
Club,
which
I
was
many
years
ago
very
much
involved
with
it
stopped
running
because
nobody
came
you're
doing
it,
you're
ruining
it
to
the
same
time
as
we
used
to
run
all
those
years
ago.
G
But
I
would
like
to
know
at
the
the
fastly
youth
space
in
the
library
and
at
the
Garland
youth
club.
Just
what
sort
of
attendance
you're
getting.
A
The
lobbyists-
and
so
it's
started
on
a
real
health,
fair,
excellent
and
we're
all
really
proud
of,
because
we've
got
a
lot
of
work
into
it,
the
other,
the
FAFSA
library,
library,
space,
isn't
June
12th
until
the
30th.
So
we
haven't
opened
that
up
as
of.
A
E
G
G
The
final
question
Jerry,
if
I
may,
is
what
interface
do
you
have
with
partially
Cricket
Club,
powerful
Cricket,
Club,
Carver,
junior
football
and
varsity
Celtic,
because
they
all
have
girls
and
boys
teams
up
to
maturity
and
Beyond,
and
it
seems
to
me
there
may
well
be
young
people
would
benefit
well.
If,
if
there
is
a
closely
liaison
with
those
sporting
clubs
which
have,
let
me
tell
you
hundreds
hundreds
of
you.
C
Yeah,
thank
you
absolutely
realistic.
We
did
meet
with
the
CEO
and
we
did
look
at
a
space.
It
was
just
just
before
covered
and
it
never
never
they're
offering
us
use
of
their
AstroTurf
pitch,
but
we
can
revisit
that
and
I
think
I
read
somewhere
that
the
looking
at
investment
in
Thursdays
in
potentially
building
a
new
facility
there.
The
cricket
will
definitely
get
in
touch
with
the
cricket
clubs,
because
I
think
that's
the
thing
with
our
it's
quite
challenging.
We
want
to
work
with
the
most
difficult.
C
We
also
want
to
offer
an
Open
Access
provision,
so
we're
inclusive
and
not
exclusive,
sometimes
those
those
two
groups.
Even
people
don't
meet
because
the
parents-
maybe
don't
want
their
this
group
to
mix
with
that
group
and
vice
versa.
So
that's
the
challenge
and
also
there's
obviously
capacity
sometimes
to
we
find
13
14
people
with
the
staff
ratio.
C
If
there's
two
are
free
staff,
it's
it's
just
enough
to
do
reasonably
good
quality
work
with,
but
obviously,
if
you
get
to
a
hundred,
you
just
end
up
placing
the
the
building
and
skiing
that
to
be
the
fire
extinguisher
or
it's
hard
to
manage.
But
but
you're
right
about
links,
I
mean
what
I
would
say
about
our
and
I
think
I
mentioned
stakeholders
and
collaborative
work
in
terms
of
some
of
the
to
Saint
Andrews,
the
music
box,
Captain
Hook's,
fasley,
Library,
family
Methodist,
Church
PE
partners
that
we
work
with.
C
We
were
puts
the
best
sort
of
P
provider,
fastly
Celtic
policy,
Community
projects,
we're
not
Community
Center
and
a
lot
of
our
staff
live
locally
and
a
lot
of
the
staff
have
actually
gone
to
local
at
the
local,
comprehensive
schools
in
Pudsey
as
well.
So
there's
a
stakeholders
in
the
community
as
well.
So
we've
got
a
really
nice
small
group
of
Staff
teaming
where
especially
out
OS,
so
yeah
it's
looking
positive
going
forward,
but
yeah
I'm
under
No
Illusion.
We
need
to
do
a
lot
more
with.
C
G
H
You're
speaking
of
the
test
assessment,
the
one
thing
we
don't
want
to
do
is
give
somebody
an
opportunity
and
then
take
it
away
from
them,
because
yeah
that's
happened.
Far
too
much
yeah
I
mean
a
lot
of
the
new
provision
wasn't
done
by
your
services
in
my
world
a
few
years
ago.
They
were
done
by
organizations
that
are
no
longer
with
it
and
a
lot
of
them
a
lot
of
the
money
for
funding
again
in
this
community.
H
But
the
fact
the
fact
is,
is
that
they're
not
there
now
and
it
one
of
the
reasons,
probably
why
they
like
the
gambles
and
and
worldly
do
not
have
as
much
activity
as
as
that
was
around.
You
know
around
communities
in
it
I
think.
The
other
point
about
it
was
very
worrying.
Is
the
number
of
public
buildings
that
we've
got
that
are
shut
down.
H
You
know
churches,
for
instance,
and
if
we
don't
have
Council
building
and
we've
got
about
three
community
centers
we've
staffed
for,
but
we
were
saying,
but
apart
from
that,
we
don't
have
any
Council
facilities,
but
we
have.
We
have
plenty
of
churches,
but
one
by
one.
Nothing
to
do
with
ourselves,
but
because
congregations
have
gone
down,
these
churches
are
disappearing
and
it's
what
how
we
deliver
it
I
mean
that's
one
of
the
things
we
always
supportive
of
the
mobile
provision,
because
at
least
we
typically
take
you
where,
where
kids
were,
you
know.
E
E
F
H
And
then
and
I
feel
methodists,
where
we
deliver
some
stuff
in
Easter.
Obviously,
yeah.
A
So,
which
is.
A
Called
September
I'll
have
to
decide
on
the
venue
I'm
very
keen
to
keep
the
webcam
going,
because
it
was
really
important
that
we
engage
with
people
who
can't
get
here.
A
G
I
just
think
prepared
discussions
about
youth
facilities
during
the
summer,
I'm,
not
suggesting
a
meeting
in
the
summer,
but
I
do
think.
We
need
to
be
able
to
look
at
applications
if
anything
comes
along
that
we
can
slot
in
over
the
summer
holidays,
bearing
in
mind
we'll
be
meeting
after
the
kids
are
just
about
to
come
back,
so
I
think
we
should
bear
that
in
mind
and
the
other
point
which
I
was
going
back
to
our
happened
last
year.
G
We
need
to
schedule
an
extra
meeting
that
takes
place
after
the
council's
budget
meeting,
so
we
can
properly
look
at
what
our
financial
position
is.
Last
year
we
met
before
we
thank
none
of
us
knew
precisely
where
we
were
going.
We
had
to
have
another
meeting,
I'm,
not
suggesting
we
don't
have
the
initial
meeting,
but
we
should
have
another
meeting
scheduled,
so
we
can
get
it
in
our
Diaries.
But
after
the
Council
budget
meeting
and
before
perder.
A
D
If
we
do
schedule
extra
meetings,
I
would
like
to
plea
that
they
are
outside
of
working
time.
So
with
my
school,
as
you
know,
I'm
a
math
teacher
I
have
to
schedule
all
of
my
Council
meetings
a
year
in
advance
that
the
school
can
plan
adequately
and
we
act.
We
do
have
a
recruitment
and
retention
crisis
at
the
moment,
it's
very
very
difficult
to
get
a
staff
in
at
short
notice.
Some
I
believe
from
me
just
hold
it
after
working
out.
A
That's
why
I
can't
do
that?
You
can
do
that.
We
can
do
that.
Can
we
do
it
via
teams
meeting
if
we're
just
agreeing
project
right,
it
wouldn't
be
classed
as
an
official
Community
Committee.
It
would
be
a
meeting
on
committee
yeah.
You
can
make
recommendations
that
could
be
ratified
at
the
next
community,
so
it
depends
on.
You
know.
D
H
H
You're
always
welcome
in
our
world,
I
mean
the
old
idea.
Well,
we
spread
it.
We
also
spread
it
about
and
I
know
why
we're
we're
having
it
here,
because
it's
the
only
place
it,
but
can
we
keep
keep
it
keep
on
to
get
more
facilities
that
we
can
deliver
like
this,
because
I
think
it's
only
fair
that
we
can
get
back
to
at
least
one
meeting
in
each
world
through
here.
H
A
A
F
H
A
That's
just
reminded
me
of
the
application
workshops
which
we
used
to
do
yeah
we
used
to
do
them
regular
one.
We.