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A
A
B
Stuart
bern
from
the
safe,
stronger
communities
team.
B
Hello:
everyone,
my
name
is
david
howling,
I'm
the
support
officer
for
the
outer
west
community
committee.
I
work
with
mike.
G
I
Thank
you
chair
under
gender
item
number
one.
There
are
no
appeals
against
the
refusal
of
inspection
of
documents
under
item
two.
There
are
no
items
which
require
the
exclusion
of
the
press
or
the
public
under
item
three.
There
are
no
late
items
of
business
item.
Four.
Could
I
ask
members
to
declare
any
interests
and
I
take
silence.
As
there
are
none
under
a
agenda
item
five,
we
have
received
apologies
from
councillor
dawn
cere.
A
A
Thank
you
so
we'll
go
on
to
the
minutes
now
and
I'm
very
pleased
to
see
in
the
minutes
that,
even
though
it's
five
months
later,
the
bd
postcodes
issue
is
now
going
to
go
to
executive
board.
It's
a
really
important
issue
for
lots
of
people
in
our
world
who
have
got
a
bd
postcode,
simple
and
issues
that
could
be
easily
sorted
out
if
they
had
leads
postcode
like
their
doctor
and
the
emergency
services
going
to
the
wrong
addresses
or
saying.
Oh,
it's,
it's
not
party
we're
taking
to
bradford,
not
leads.
A
So
there
are
lots
of
really
important
issues
that
could
be
sorted
out
very
easily
by
just
changing
it
to
an
ls
postcode
and,
as
we've
discussed
before
it
shouldn't
be
an
operational
issue
for
the
post
office.
They
could
call
it
anything
they
liked
really
and
dispute
in
any
way
they
like
it's
just
really
important
for
our
residents,
who
have
got
a
bd
postcode
that
they
can,
because
the
living
leads
can
then
have
a
leaked
postcode.
A
Can
we
take
those
as
read?
Thank
you
very
much
so
now
on
to
the
next
item,
which
is
item,
eight
parks
and
countryside,
and
I
welcome
guy
smithson
and
might
like
a
little
bit
of
a
report
about
those
naughty
horses
and
riders
who've
been
on
our
carvely
park
and
on
our
tennis
courts.
K
Are
you
all
it's
the
first
time
I've
been
so
I'll?
Do
my
best
to
help
out
I've
emailed
you
back
about
the
horses.
We've
got
we're
going
to
drop
a
ton
of
top
dressing
enough
for
the
club
to
tend
to
him.
The
gates
are
all
slot,
so
I
think
I
think
it's
matter
trying
to
catch.
You
he's
on
the
horses
really
into
it.
So
we'll
we'll
keep
an
eye
on
that
and
see
what
progress.
It
is
my
understanding
I've
come
to
explain
where
we
are
with
the
bedding.
K
If
I'm
writing
that,
and
as
you
all
know
that
as
if
you
look
on
eight
items,
seven
of
your
packs,
it
fills
down,
highlighted
the
report.
What
went
to
the
members
board
forum
and
basically,
we
we
have
now
worked
through
and
all
roundabouts
now
have
been
converted
into
just
grass
areas
and
later
on
in
end
of
april,
beginning
of
may
they
will
receive
a
wildflower
seed
mix
through
them
in
community
parks.
We've
reduced
the
bedding
by
50
percent.
K
I've
actually
met
with
council
carter
on
some
issues
in
in
cali
park,
which
I
think
we've
resolved.
I've
met
councillor
smith.
K
That
puts
it
back
and
went
through
what
what
we're
changing
and
now
we're
going
to
do
it,
and
I'm
speaking
to
council
blackburn
today
about
what
we've
done
at
family
hall
we've
grasped
one
bed
over.
We
still
have
bedding
at
one
of
the
entrances
embedding
him
from
the
park,
but
where
we've
done
away
with
the
circle
bed
that
we'll
receive
or
all
beds
what
we
have
done
away
with
we'll
receive
a
wildflower
mix
through
through
the
beds
while
we're
there
cemeteries,
have
not
changed
whatsoever,
they're
staying
the
same
and
obviously
there's
a
small
grass
verges.
K
Highway
verges
where
you
have
an
island.
They've
they've
been
reduced
as
well,
which
will
receive
wealth
mix,
and
that's
really
I'm
happy
to
take
any
questions
on
what
we've
done
or
if
any
members
would
like
to
go
out
and
I'm
quite
happy
to
go
out
with
any
members
and
walk
around
without
the
changes
that
we
have
made.
H
Yes,
thank
you.
We
also
met
in
connection
with
west
ride
park
in
parsley
guy.
If
you
remember,
and
there
we
had
a
very
well
quite
a
mixed,
a
response
from
local
residents.
A
number
wanting,
I
think,
all
the
the
flower
beds
restored
to
what
they
were
like
before,
but
to
be
fair,
other
people
saying
they
were
quite
happy
with
some
wildflower
ones.
So
we
came
to
a
very
sensible
agreement.
H
I
think,
and
we
we
know
that
one
or
two
are
going
to
be
wild
flowers
and
one
or
two
are
going
to
be
the
usual
traditional
bedding.
There
was
one
issue
other
issue
there,
there's
the
the
garden
of
remembrance
as
you
as
you
first
go
into
the
bottom
entrance
of
the
park,
and
there
there
were
some
rose.
Trees
are
taking
their
staying
because
they
were,
they
were
bought.
They
weren't
bought
by
the
parks
department.
They
were
bought
by
voluntary
donations.
K
H
And
the
other
point
I
wanted
to
make
chair
was
just
to
thank
guy
for
specially
reacting
to
the
issue
we
had
with
travellers
horses,
which
were
led
into
the
park,
not
with
the
caravans
they
parked
on
some
fields
near
the
park,
but
they
were
led
on
to
the
park
and,
of
course,
led
across
the
grass,
which
is
extremely
wet
and
boggy
and
onto
the
outfield
and
hoof
prints
have
been
left.
H
So
the
fact
that
we're
getting
the
sort
of
topsoil
is
extremely
helpful
and
we
can
get
it
to
get
that
sorted
out
and
if
those
hoop
prints
have
been
left
in
drier
weather.
That
would
undoubtedly
be,
I
think,
a
safety
hazard
for
cricketers
in
the
outfield
running
across
and
tripping
into
the
into
what's
been
left
so
and
I've
seen
mr
stennifeth
has
just
walked
in
I'd
like
to.
E
Right,
thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you
guys
for
your
report.
My
question
quite
simply,
really
is
so
this
is
for
this
year.
So
where
does
the
maintenance
or
otherwise
go
for
some
subsequent
years?
What
are
the
plans?
What
are
the
cost
implications
and
what
would
you
you
know
what?
What's
the
maintenance
and
management.
K
Part
of
the
cost
savings
is,
is
what
was
one
of
the
reasons
why
we've
gone
away
from
from
you
know
bedding
to
wildflower,
not.
K
We
went
we
wanted
to
encourage
more
natural
pollinators
and
I
think
the
maintenance
on
roundabouts
will
be
less
than
what
we've
seen
before
and
it
will
allow
us
to
focus
more
on
our
resources
within
the
park.
K
The
beds
will
stay
the
same
so
each
year,
they'll
be
refurbished,
we're
bedding
and
the
wildflower
meadows
will
be
refurbished.
We,
I
think
it's
a
thirty
percent
reseed
each
year,
so
let's
keep
it
going
so
that
that's
where
we
have
them.
E
D
L
K
I
mean
the
wildflower
meadow
mix
will
stay
in
until
september
and
then
it'll
be
cut
down
and
collected
and
and
dot
weeded
for
any
perennial
weeds
and
then
then,
later
on
april
time
it'll
be,
you
know,
I'll
have
a
30
reseed
on
that,
and
obviously
there's
lit
litter
picking
to
be
doing
on
the
roundabout.
But
I
mean
from
from
a
good
part
of
climate
change,
it's
it's
less
manicured
grass
cutting
and
more
friendly
to
beast
bonaires
and
obviously
the
the
formal
bedding
in
the
packs
that
gets
changed
everywhere.
K
F
Yes,
thank
you
chair.
First
of
all,
you
mentioned
roundabouts.
F
Now
the
question
is
previously:
we
have
had
some
roundabouts
that
have
been
sponsored,
and
so
presumably
the
sponsor
you
know
wants
some
nice
flowers,
not
wine,
flowers,
there,
I'm
assuming,
I
know
that
and
all
of
them
are
sponsored,
but
if
people
still
want
to
sponsor
them,
presumably
we'll
be
still
allowing
that
and
presumably
those
sponsors
will
be
able
to
say
well,
basically
what
they
want
there
to
assert
next,
then,
because
and
I'm
assuming
that
it's
the
others
that
you're
going
to
plant
out
with
wildflowers,
because
it
would
be
silly
if
the
council
said
no,
we
don't
want
your
money
just
because
you
want
some
pansies
there.
F
No,
no!
We
we
we're
not
having
your
money.
No,
it's
got
to
be
round
flowers
from
a
council
point
of
view.
I
think
that
would
be
silly
but,
as
I
said,
I
appreciate
that
not
all
of
the
not
all
of
them
are
now.
If
I
can
just
give
him
up
two
things
and
then
you
can
reply,
the
other
thing
is,
as
you
know,
guy.
I
have
this
thing
about
the
the
rose
garden
in
western
flats
and
I
understand
now
that
there
there
will
still
be
some
roses
there
and
there'll
be.
F
You
know
some
mix
there,
because
I
think
that
that's
important
and
I
was
saying
that
to
the
leveling
up
people
the
other
day,
because
a
lot
of
old
people
well
don't
have
to
be
old
people
other
people
and
shall
go
in
there
as
well.
But
it's
the
older
people.
That's
commented
to
me:
you
usually
comment
when
they
say
the
rules
is
looking
nice
and
all
this,
but
I
have
had
sort
of
middle-aged
people
mentioned
the
same
and
it's
somewhere.
I
think
we
should
have.
F
You
know
it's
always
been
a
real
scam.
So
I'm
keen
that
we
keep
the
roses
there.
Obviously
what
I
haven't
said
before,
but
I'll
say
it
now,
if
there's
a
problem
that
we
need
some
replacing
because
they've
come
to
the
end
of
the
life
of
the
diseased.
Well,
let
me
know
and
I'll
pay
for
some
nice
funding
for
that.
F
Obviously,
as
you
know,
I'm
keen
that
we
keep
some
roses
in
there
and
I
don't
think
there
should
be
a
problem
with
that
really
and
if
there
was,
I
don't
agree
with
it
and
now
I
would
argue
that
it's
the
only
park
that
we've
got
roses
in.
So
it's
important
and
it's
known
as
as
the
rose
garden,
and
we
do
have
our
bank
concerts
there
as
well.
K
The
response
to
your
roundabouts
is
that
we
are
keeping
sponsorship
on
it.
There
will
be
a
redesigned
sign
which
wasn't
a
picture
of
it
in
the
report.
What
was
sent
to
board
members
which
points
out
that
we're
going
in
pollinator
friendly
city
to
encourage
it
and
to
my
understanding
I
haven't
heard
that
we've
lost
any
sponsorship
between
the
change,
because
the
sponsorship
is
about
advertising
your
sign
on
the
roundabout.
It's
not
actually
what
sits
on
the
the
roundabout.
It's!
K
K
F
K
We've
spent
quite
a
considerable
amount
of
time
looking
at
western
flats
and
they
are
going
to
bring
a
plan
together
and
if
we
want
to
incorporate
rosie's
in
that
plan,
then
we
can.
But
what
I
would
say
is
once
they've
done
all
their
writing
up
and
drawing
their
their
fancy
maps
with
flowers
and
different
types
of
muggers
and
playgrounds.
K
F
Yes,
we've
already
had
some
discussions,
but
I'm
sure
there
will
be
sending
just
something
in
writing,
but
we
we've
had
discussions
with
them
and
give
our
viewers
the
other
day
and,
as
I
said,
I
mentioned
about
the
roses
and
I'll
mention
it
again
and
I'll
keep
on
mentioning.
F
Until
you
know
the
penny,
the
penny
drops
or
whatever,
because
it's
it's
important
once
we
lose
that
it
will
be
a
detriment
and
I've
got
nothing
against
them,
planting
wildflowers
in
in
the
rest
of
the
park
or
whatever
and
the
other
parks.
But
that's
the
only
one
that
we
have
ever
had
the
rose
gardening
and,
as
I
said,
it's
really
popular,
so
I'm
keen
to
keep
it
I'll
leave
it
there.
Thank
you.
E
Council
for
safety
is
yours
on
the
same
subject.
It
is
on
the
same
subject
very
very
quickly,
and
I
know
that
you're,
including
the
newly
formed
friends
of
western
platts
park
in
the
consultations,
but
I'm
partly
saying
this
so
that
others
here
know
that
there's
a
new
newly
formed
group
there
who
are
very
keen
on
the
rose
garden
as
well.
E
G
Thank
you,
chair.
First
of
all,
guy,
thanks
to
you
and
your
team.
I
know
you've
worked
extremely
hard
on
this
and
I
know
that
you've
sort
of
come
to
some
fairly
difficult
decisions
at
times-
and
I
have
to
say
title
park
in
particular-
is
looking
absolutely
amazing.
So
our
the
the
bloomington
group
are
very
pleased
with
that.
So
thank
you
for
that.
G
I
just
wondered
if
there
was
any
scope
for
under
planting
on
some
of
the
roundabouts
with
bulbs,
obviously,
bulbs
look
after
themselves
and
with
the
wildflower
mixes,
often
having
short-lived
life.
You
know
the
the
roundabouts
could
look
quite
bare
for
a
period
of
time,
and
I
just
wondered
if
lifting
them
in
spring
bulbs
might
might
give
them
a
little
bit
of
extra
color
and
also
I'd
like
to
see
more
fruiting
trees
under
planted
with
edible
berry
type
bushes,
if
possible,
in
in
all
of
the
parks.
G
I
think
they
offer
good
value
for
money
in
terms
of
they
are
a
tree
they're,
another
habitat
they
offer
fruit
to
passers-by,
and
if
the
fruit
isn't
picked,
then
they're,
obviously
food,
then
over
the
winter.
For
the
various
bird
species
that
stay
with
us,
so
I'd
like
to
see
something
along
those
lines
if
possible.
Please
thank
you.
K
I
don't
see
the
reason
why
we
couldn't
underplant
with
bulbs.
I
do
agree
with
you
that
the
the
season
of
wildflowers
season
is
is
difficult.
However,
we're
in
talks
with
rigby
taylor's,
the
spire
of
seed,
trying
to
get
a
more
consistent
flowering
through
each
month,
so
you
might
get
different
variations
blooming
at
different
times
to
prolong
a
thing.
K
Obviously,
in
the
financial
report,
bulbs
are
not
highlighted
in
that,
and
that
would
be
probably
some
of
what
you
would
have
to
fund
yourselves,
which
surprise
I'm
quite
happy
to
talk
about
numbers
and
that
I'm
just
working
on
some
with
the
the
we
would
members
I'm
never
against
putting
in
additional
fruit
and
bushes
like
gooseberries
and
currants,
and
that
again,
unfortunately,
there's
a.
A
K
J
Thanks
cheer
going
back
to
what
wildfires
something
I
think
we've
championed
in
our
world
over
the
years.
In
fact,
many
years
ago
my
my
former
colleague
councillor,
claire
nash,
actually
paid
for
some
wild
flowering
on
the
junction
of
pudgy
road
and
tong
road
near
the
lake
there,
which
now
is
a
sea
of
nettles.
J
J
Well,
as
you
well
know,
you
you
did
it,
but
the
point
is:
what
concerns
me
is
is
not
that
what
we're
doing,
because
I
actually
think
it's
a
good
idea,
and
I
actually
think
you
know
letting
things
grow
a
bit
wilder
if
you
like,
is
the
best
way,
because
that
gets
biodiversity
and
it
gets
because
birds,
it
gets
everything
it's
great,
but
what
we've
got
to
do
is
is
make
sure
that
it
stops
like
that
and
not
turning
we're,
seeing
nettles
or
or
thistles,
and,
I'm
sorry
to
say,
I've
seen
this
happen
before,
where
we
funded
things,
and
a
few
days
later,
the
maintenance
has
been
taken
off,
which
is
not
high
maintenance.
J
I
I
admit,
but
the
fact
that's
what
concerns
me.
I
also
think
that
there
are
areas
where
we
could
possibly
let
let
it
go
a
bit.
You
know
wild
on
his
own,
if
you
like,
and
I'm
talking
about
western
flats
and
not
wishing
to
to
sort
of
pre-judge
our
our
new
group
there,
but
one
thing
that
the
previous
friends
group
were
keen
on
was
in
the
buggy
bit
back
at
westerns,
where
we
have
real
trouble,
putting
something
in
there
that
soaks
sort
of
buggy
ground
to
actually
soak
up
some
water.
J
So,
as
I
said,
I
think
I
think
that's
that's
the
right
thing,
but
I
just
said
just
that
I've.
It
concerns
me
that
our
past
record
on
maintaining
welfare
areas
hasn't
been
good.
K
Meadow
part
of
that
maintains
that
meadow
that
we
will
spray
perennial
weeds
out
such
likes
of
duck
leaves
and
thistles,
which
should
allow
us
to
maintain
and
keep
keep
it
to
a
correct
level
how
it
should
be
again
going
back
to
western
flats
under
the
leveling
up
project.
What
I've
been
working
on.
We've
highlighted
some
really
nice
areas
for
for
wilding
and
and
wildflower
meadows
and
some
additional
standard
tree
planting,
not
just
whips,
which
I
think
will
definitely
what
I've
seen
on
paper.
H
Just
to
touch
all
this,
the
wildflower
planting,
which
I
I
agree
with
david-
I
thought
some
of
it
looked
quite
spectacular
this
last
year,
but
there
is
an
issue
if
you
get
nettles,
nettles
have
a
deep
root
and
if
nettles
start
to
take-
and
I
know
this
from
bitter
experience-
you
can
pull
them
put
your
gloves
on
pull
them
up,
and
if
you
leave
the
route
there,
the
following
year,
they'll
be
back
again
with
a
vengeance,
and
we
don't
want
it
to
be
a
good.
Oh,
that
was
a
good
idea
at
the
time.
H
Wasn't
it,
but
we
didn't
think
about
that.
So
I
think
a
lot
depends
on
the
quality
of
seed
and
see
the
wildflower
seed
that
you
source
and
you
need
to
keep
a
close
eye
on
that
sorry.
The
two
things
I
wanted
to
mention
was,
first
of
all,
hey
fastly
wreck,
where
we've
got
new
equipment
and
repairs
carried
out.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
that.
That
was
that
was
much
needed,
but
the
major
point
was
hainesworth
park.
H
Now
we've
just
had
a
communication
from
the
friends
of
haines
park,
who
did
a
good
job
in
raising
the
money,
but
it
was
done
by
crowdfunding
and
now
I'm
getting
a
bit
tired
of
people
saying
to
me
where's
this
money
gone.
So
it's
not
doing
anybody
any
good,
and
now
we're
told
it's
going
to
be
march
stroke
april.
Well,
the
way
things
are
going
at
the
moment.
I
reckon
that
means
april.
H
But
frankly,
people
are
scratching
their
heads
and
it's
nobody's
fault.
I'm
not
blaming
anybody,
but
it
is
an
issue
at
the
weekend.
I
was
colored
by
a
couple
of
people
who
asked
what
the
heck's
going
on
and
it's
not
it's,
certainly
not
the
parks
and
countryside's
fault.
So
I
would
like
to
make
sure
we
keep
a
very
close
eye
on
that
when
the
work's
going
on,
because
I
don't
want
us
to
have
a
load
of
disappointed
people
and
particularly
kids,.
L
Sorry,
what
we're
doing
what
the
plans
are
and
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
So
you
make
a
really
good
point.
Councillor
carter
and
I
do
appreciate
that-
and
I
can
assure
you
that
that's
been
impressed
upon
particularly
fuji
who's,
the
area
office
of
that,
so
she
she
is
conscious
of
that
cancer.
Cat,
okay,
lovely.
K
Just
say
something:
I
know
that
it's
been
dragged
out
quite
a
bit
of
time
and
I
think
more
from
the
group
who
applied
for
the
first
money,
as
you
know,
yeah,
but
the
good
news
is,
I
know
for
a
fact.
I
know
I
feel
people
won't
know
this,
but
fuji
phillips
has
met
the
groundwork
this
week
and
they're
setting
up
a
start
there.
So
as
soon
as
I
get
back
I'll
speak
to
fuji
and
ask
her
to
update
you
on
what
we
discussed
at
that
meeting
and
and
emphasize
the
importance
of
it
as
well.
K
Okay
and
just
a
little
bit
of
a
touch
on
farsley
one
memorial.
H
K
D
D
I
think
what
board
members
were
all
agreed
on
that
we're
very
happy
with
the
designs
they're
out,
and
we
just
need
as
much
support
from
the
parks
and
countryside
team
to
make
sure
what's
delivered
is
as
per
those
plans
and
and
is
well
delivered,
because,
obviously,
there's
there's
community
funds,
there's
government
money,
there's
water
councillors,
money
and
there'll,
be
parks
and
countryside
time
and
an
effort
in
maintaining
it
after
that.
So
for
all
of
those
sakes
would
like
would
like
that.
D
I
was
going
to
touch
on
the
wildflowers
briefly
as
well,
because
I'm
a
real
fan
of
the
wildflower
displays
in
some
of
the
locations
there,
they're
really
excellent,
and
throughout
the
year
you
obviously
give
quite
a
varied
display
of
things
and
that's
been
commented
on
and
by
a
number
of
people.
It's
really
good
to
hear
you
talking
around
the
seed
mix
and
trying
to
prolong
that,
because
I
think
one
of
the
concerns
is
it's
those
winter
months.
When
you
really
want
a
bit
of
brightness
in
the
park.
D
That's
something
that
fixed
bedding
can
give
you,
but
unfortunately
the
wildflowers
obviously
have
a
set
season.
So
as
long
as
we
can
prolong
that,
I
think
that's
really
possible,
because
there
are
some
that
have
been
somewhat
bare
in
the
wintertime
and
while
the
wildflowers
are
amazing
for
biodiversity,
for
the
environment,
and
I
personally
love
love
the
look
of
them.
It's
that
winter
time
as
well.
D
One
other
point
I
was
going
to
raise
just
related
to
the
conversation
she
had
about
western
flats
that
we've
obviously
had
the
problem
with
westroyd
park
of
the
boggy
areas
for
some
time,
and
I
met
the
charge
hand
down
there
and
was
discussing
what
we
could
do
with
that
area,
because
at
the
moment
that
area
is
absolutely
unusable
and
as
a
dog
owner,
if
your
dog
runs
across
it,
then
you're
left
with
a
dirty
house
for
weeks
after
the
fact
that
they've
been
through
a
puddle
there's
an
area
there
that
actually,
whether
that
could
be
looked
at
whether
some
longer
grass
or
similar
in
some
of
those
areas
that
are
completely
unusable,
would
create
one
a
barrier
from
people
accidentally
getting
they're,
welly
soaked
and
two
quite
a
nice
visual
display,
but
as
well.
D
It
might
help
the
rest
of
the
part
go
because
that's
a
problem
that's
been
on
for
some
time
and
obviously
it
fits
in
the
line
we're
going
but
yeah.
I
think
it's
a
really
positive
move,
we're
moving
towards
around
a
really
varied,
looking
different
areas
of
the
park.
That
gives
some
really
good
interest.
But
it's
just
those
couple
of
issues.
K
The
the
the
gentleman
you
met
was
kev
woodwa
he's
in
it
he's
area
officer
what
he's
on
development
at
the
moment,
I'm
hoping
that
he
develops
and
and
takes
the
position
for
because
my
personal
view
of
kevin's
dealing
with
members
and
what
he's
doing
is
excellent
and
he's
mentioned
west
ride
to
me,
and
I've
asked
him
to
investigate,
because
I
think
council
carter
remember
this,
because
I
mean
council
car
has
been
around
a
lot
of
years.
K
K
So
I've
asked
kevin
to
organize
a
camera
to
go
down
and
investigate
all
them
first,
because
if
it's
a
matter
of
fixing
a
drain,
then
that's
what
we
need
to
do
and
then
at
the
far
bottom
end
for
quite
a
few
years
it's
not
been
looked
after
very
well
kevin's,
coming
and
and
really
pushing
out
with
with
the
limited
resources
we've
got,
and
I
know
kevin
has
actually
managed
to
tidy
up
all
the
bottom
end.
H
Need
to
remember
one
thing
guy,
it
has
always
been
a
bog
and
phil
will
remember.
Some
years
ago
we
went
down
there
when
it
was
at
its
worst,
and
you
spent
quite
a
lot
of
money
on
drainage
which
didn't
do
the
job
and,
as
you
say,
I've
been
around
quite
a
long
time
and
I
played
football.
It
was
a
football
pitch
actually
on
foot
in
in
the
football
season
half
the
season.
It
was
totally
unplayable
and
talk
about
dogs
going
home
covered
in
mud.
There
were
no
changing
rooms.
H
People
went
home
good
in
mud
which
didn't
over
impress
your
parents
and
and
eventually
the
council,
and
I
think
it
was
actually
putsy.
Burra
council
took
the
goalpost
out,
so
this
isn't
worth
the
candle.
H
So
all
I
would
say
is
if
we
could
do
anything
to
reduce
the
bugginess
that'll
be
better
because
you
can
use
more
of
the
park,
but
I
suspect
you
will
find
there
are
some
major
drainage
issues,
because
it's
been
a
box
since
long
before
the
fields
that
were
around
it
were
built
on
it's
a
nightmare,
but
if
we
can
do
something
all
the
better.
A
Thank
you.
Are
there
any
more
comments
on
that?
Thank
you
just
like
to
extend
my
andrew
carter's
remarks
to
phil
sonny
forth.
Congratulations
on
your
retirement
and
thank
you
very
much
for
all
the
hard
work
that
you've
done.
L
I'm
really
touched
and-
and
I
do
appreciate
it
and
I
have
to
say
it's
been
a
pleasure
and
what
I
wanted
to
say
when
I
came
in,
I
thought
it
was
late.
Was
it's
great
to
see
you
all?
You
know
I
I'm
I've
got
absolutely
fed
up
of
watching
videos
of
everybody
and
it's
nice
that
we
can
actually
meet
in
person,
but
thanks
an
awful
lot
for
you
for
your
wishes.
I
do
appreciate.
A
Thank
you.
It's
nice
to
see
you
as
well,
but
it's
nice
to
see
everybody
again.
Isn't
it
so
we'll
move
on
to
the
next
item,
which
is
item
nine,
antisocial
behavior.
I
asked
for
this
item
to
be
put
on
the
agenda
because
throughout
lockdown
and
social
behavior
has
increased
but
there's
a
particular
issue
of
quad
bikes
and
off-road
bikes,
which
has
gone
completely
out
of
proportion.
A
I
don't
know
about
you,
but
we
we
found
some
pretty
intimidating
characters
wearing
black
barracudas
and
threatening
residents.
So
I
wanted
to
bring
this
discussion
among
members.
H
Comes
about,
I
suppose,
because
and
I'm
sure
you've
all
been
doing
the
same.
We've
had
two
or
three
meetings
now,
the
last
one,
with
a
whole
variety
of
departments
of
the
council,
the
police,
you
name
it
there
are.
H
There
are
three
particular
issues,
but
by
no
means
is
that
just
the
problem,
because
you
get
them
tearing
up
and
down
fastly
town
street,
there's
no
way
of
of
recognizing
them
or
catching
them
on
camera,
because
you
don't
know
who
they
are
and
there's
no
number
plates
on
and
the
biggest
joke
of
all
is
particularly
when
it
comes
to
parks
and
countryside
and
again
not
your
fault,
but
the.
H
What
were
we
told,
the
the
the
the
team
team
of
four
runs
off
with
whatever
and
they
come
from
east
leeds,
by
which
time
the
quad
bikers
are
not
only
gone
but
probably
gone
out
of
the
county
and
leaving
a
trailer
devastation
behind
them
and
well.
H
I
was
I
was
going
to
mention
this
later
on,
but
I
want
to
use
my
comics
to
agree
to
using
some
of
our
remaining
capital,
because
we've
identified
two
places
with
parks
and
with
bob
buckingham,
where,
if
we
install
one
small
and
one
large
quad
bike
stopper,
which
has
to
be
a
double
row
of
barriers,
otherwise
they
get
over
it.
H
And
we
need
one
installing
on
on
the
unmade
wood
hall
road,
where
they've
been
coming
up
from
bradford,
but
also
now
coming
from
wherever
locally
getting
on
to
the
unmade
unadopted
part
of
woodhall
road
and
then
gaining
access
to
both
golf
clubs.
Both
carly
gold
club
and
woodhog
open
doing
a
lot
of
damage
which
these
private
clubs
can
ill
afford
to
put
right.
H
And
what
we
discussed
was
a
couple
of
these.
These
barriers,
and
one
also
in
the
bottom
of
cardi
woods
that
have
joined
ravens
cliff
in
bradford,
where
bob
buckingham
identified
a
particular
problem,
again
exacerbated
by
quad
bikers
only
this
last
week,
when
I
I
met
various
people
down
there,.
H
But
the
issue
of
catching
them
remains
remains,
I'm
afraid,
fairly
intractable,
but
if
we
can
make
it
more
and
more
difficult
or
almost
impossible
to
gain
access
to
carving
woods
as
an
ancient
woodland,
we've
also
got
them
appearing
on
the
what's
known
as
the
bunny
run
field
zone
by
thorn
in
the
states
in
carville,
we
agreed
to
a
temporary
closure
order
on
that,
but
you
only
have
to
have
you'll
have
it
for
six
months
and
it's
open
again.
H
You
have
to
go
and
renew
it
and
fencing
along
the
millennium
way
needs
looking
at,
and
I
just
think
we've
got
to
find
a
way
and
I'm
sure
it's
just.
I
know
it's
the
same
in
pudsey
wood,
because
they've
had
the
same
problems
as
us.
We've
got
to
do
something
about
it.
These
people
are
creating
massive
anti-social,
behavior
issues,
and
not
only
that
with
amanda
said
they
are.
H
But
I
feel
personally
very
strongly
about
the
disruption
these
these
quad
bikers
are
causing
and
also
more
even
more
than
that,
the
danger
they
create
to
them
to
pedestrians,
kids
and
also
themselves,
and
when
we
had
one
in
fasted
town
street,
who
very
nearly
got
himself
killed
and
he
could
have
been
pulled
out
from
under
a
vehicle.
Wasn't
the
vehicle
driver's
fault,
but
it
could
have
been
plowed
into
a
load
of
pedestrians
and
and
written
them.
H
L
Because
I
think
there's
some
more
comments
just
just
really
quickly
chair.
If
I
could-
and
I
know
the
council-
we
we
strapped
for
cash
and
particularly
revenue
is-
is
a
real
issue
for
us,
but
there
is
a
clear
correlation
between
the
end
of
box
watch
and
the
start
of
these
pullbacks
going.
Definitely
you
know.
I
accept
that
from
an
anti-social
baby
point
of
view.
The
majority
of
the
problems
are
on
tarmac,
but
the
green
spaces
are
getting
left
behind.
H
Back
on
that,
I'm
going
to
say
philly
this
meeting
we
had
only
a
couple
of
weeks
ago.
It
was
like
it
was
like
that
scene
from
jungkook,
where
they,
where
the
vultures
are
on
the
branches
of
trees.
Looking
at
each
other
and
saying
what
we're
going
to
do
well,
what
we're
going
to
do?
What
we're
going
to
do-
and
I
said
in
the
end
well
god's
sake-
will
someone
do
something
and-
and
I
mean
serious,
serious
stuff.
G
Thank
you
chair
as
councillor
carter
has
alluded
to.
We
do
have
very
similar
problems
in
in
the
pudsey
ward,
we've
got
sykeswood,
which
is
basically
on
the
border
with
violent
work
as
well,
which.
G
Yeah,
it's
it's!
It's
torn
up.
We've
got
shorebrook
lane
going
down
into
the
valley
where
they're
destroying
the
valley.
We've
got
our
parks
where
we're
having
to
fence
off,
spend
a
lot
of
money,
fencing
off
our
parks
to
protect
our
parks
and
they're
going
on
to
roundabouts.
G
G
So
we've
we've
got
some
very,
very
angry
residents
down
in
in
full
neck
and
the
valley
in
particular
where
they're
the
quads
are
coming
as
a
pincer
movement
they're
starting
in
in
full
neck
and
going
down
shelbrook
lane
they're
coming
across
from
bradford
into
the
bradford
side,
and
you
know
we're
doing
our
best
to
deal
with
that.
But
we
do
need
to
do
more
and
we
do
need
help.
So
anything
we
can
do
is
is
great,
I
mean
yeah.
Thank
you.
J
When
you
mention
part
watcher,
I've
got
well
when
my
office
is
back
to
normal,
there
will
be
a
photograph
going
up
of
council
andrew
carter
and
myself.
We
park
watch
out
out
the
front
of
this
building,
but
those
were
the
days
when
we
could
afford
to
have
the
the
number
of
people
we
need
to
do
with
deal
with
that
job.
J
I've
got
to
say,
I
mean
there's
these
areas
of
my
world,
where
it's
mostly
housing
land,
actually,
where
we
we've
we've
had
problems
with
it,
where
we've
put
his
hands
in
his
pockets,
and
I
was
gonna
put
that
put
their
hands
in
his
pockets
and
we've
tried
to
stop
it.
But
the
thing
is
you
can't
fence
everywhere
off
and
I
seem
to
remember
cool.
Quite
a
few
years
ago
we
had
up,
I
mean
we
did
we're
in
different
we're
in
different
times
then.
J
So
it
might
not
be
possible
when
we
had
the
purge
over
a
couple
of
weekends
with
police,
and
what
we
found
is
a
lot
of
them
that
were
doing
things
they
shouldn't
be
doing
were
actually
on
nicked
vehicles
and
if
we
call
get
something
together
again
to
do
that,
I'm
sure
it
would
help
because
it
it
didn't
do
to
some
extent.
Then.
F
Yes,
we
touched
on
parks,
watch
it
used
to
work
well
when
well.
I
think
it
was
all
of
leeds
west
used
to
pay
for
it,
but
once
it
once
it
went
that
we
didn't
pay
for
it
anymore,
it
went
city-wide.
Then
it
became
a
problem,
as
was
being
stated
about
people
getting
there.
You
know
you
probably
get
there
after
after
people
have
gone.
I'm
just
wanting
to
know
now
what
the
situation
is
with
parks
watch.
F
It
just
seems
that
it
it's
so
that
the
area
is
too
big
for
them
to
cover
it
all
as
well,
certainly
as
well
as
they
used
to
do
and
whether
at
all
you
know,
I'm
keen
that
if
we
have
it
that
it's
worthwhile
having
and
at
the
moment
it
doesn't
seem
as
if
it
is,
and
I'm
not
getting
anybody
heard
about
that.
I'm
just
just
asking
the
question.
H
H
Why
can't
we
subsidize
a
police
and
parks
watch
what's
left
of
its
operation
and
actually
they
were
when
we
took
we
were
talking,
they
were
quite
up
for
that
and
having
a
blitz
and-
and
it's
only
a
temporary
fix,
but
but
it's
it's
better
than
nothing,
and
if
we
confiscate
a
few
of
these
quad
bikes
while
we're
at
it,
it's
something
I
say
I'll
come
back
to
the
issue
of
the
barriers
when
we
get
onto
the
finance,
but
I
think
if
we
could
set
you
mike
the
job
of
liaising
with
the
other
potential
partners-
and
you
know,
financing
two
or
three
weeks
of
intensive
work
by
the
different
agencies
working
together,
like
we've
done
with
speeding
and
like
we've
done
with
one
or
two
other
things
that
might
bear
some
real
fruit
for
us.
H
L
Could
I
could
I
respond
to
that
chair
the
question
around
parks
watch
and
just
what
packs
what's
cool
now
is
not
one
for
parks
and
countries,
adam
afraid?
No,
because
pax
watch
was
enveloped,
it
was
seen
as
a
security
part
of
a
security
service
and
it's
been
enveloped
by
leeds
leads
watch
now
I
think
yeah
service
from
the
community.
That's
right!
L
So
I
I
guess
that
question
is
for
them,
but
what
I
do
know
is
that
the
motorcycle
mounted
officers
who
not
only
enforced
but
engaged
more
importantly,
some
of
the
some
of
the
younger
ones.
Who
would
actually
stop
and
listen?
I
I
I
think
they
did.
They
played
a
really
good
role
as
far
as
that
goes.
It
reminds
me
of
that
old
joke
about
somebody
spreading
seeds
in
the
middle
of
city
square,
and
somebody
asked
him.
What
are
you
doing
it's
to
keep
the
lions
away?
L
He
says:
there's
no
lines
in
city
square,
he
says
yeah,
it
works
for
them.
The
thing
the
thing
is,
the
thing
is,
you
know,
I
think
it
was
seen
when
it
was
passed
over
to
say
for
leeds.
I
think
it
was.
It
was
seen
as
not
being
a
priority
service
and
that's
why
I
actually
made
the
correlation
between
the
end
of
the
motorcycle
mounted
tax
watch
and
the
start
up
of
all
the
scientific,
social
behavior
on
quad
banks
and
so
on.
So
I
I
think
this.
L
This
probably
still,
I
I
think
it's
fair
to
say,
given
it
putting
in
context,
we
actually
started.
When
I
say
we
I
mean
the
bachelor
and
countryside
service
started
the
motorcycle
mounted
officers,
the
police
followed
suit.
We've
lost
the
multi-cycle
mounted
officers
now,
but
the
police
have
still
got
a
couple.
I
believe,
because
I
know
that
we've
worked
with
them
in
calvary,
woods
and
on
that
bradford
border,
so
it
might
be
worthwhile.
L
Speaking
to
I
don't
know
who
the
chief
officer
is
to
be
honest
with
you,
but
certainly
safe,
for
stronger,
leads
and
and
having
a
word
with
having
a
word
with
them,
because
there
might
be
something,
but
I
do
think
it's
the
motorcycle
mounted
stuff
that
that
you
perhaps
need
there
definitely
from
an
engagement
point
of
view.
More
than
anything.
A
Yeah
you're,
absolutely
right
and-
and
I
think
the
parks
officer
there
did
allude
to
the
fact
that
we've
lost
five
of
the
rangers
who
were
motorcycle
riders.
It's
interesting.
It's
gone
to
safer,
stronger
communities
because
we
shall
budge
of
them,
I
think
and
see
if
they
can
provide
some
sort
of
security.
A
But
as
aside
from
that,
I
I've
got
an
appointment
with
chief
superintendent
damien
miller
to
see
what
he
can
do
about
deploying
motorcycle
riders,
because
they're
based
in
east
leeds
to
across
and
do
like
we've
said,
do
a
blitz
in
our
area,
targeted
response
and
and
get
all
agencies
out,
because
they
are
wreaking
absolute
mayhem
and
it's
only
a
question
of
time
before
there's
another
serious
accident.
A
Recently,
I
I
saw
an
a
e
consultant
say
on
television
that
the
quad
bikes
are
the
most
dangerous
vehicle
known
to
man
and
we've
already.
We
had
one
killed
a
number
of
years
ago
in
ravens,
cliffs
wood
and,
as
andrew
carter
said,
we
had
a
very
serious
accident
on
farsi
town
street,
which
could
have
been
much
more
serious
as
it
turned
out,
but
also
it's
the
danger
to
you
know
other
people
who
use
parks
and
fields
in
the
woods
as
well.
A
F
F
J
A
question
for
our
parks:
people,
if
you
remember
you
came
out
with
me-
oh
probably
well
before
lockdown,
and
we
were
getting
motorcyclists
coming
up
that
path
at
sat
that
wanting
our
ownership
and
on
onto
onto
a
backup
blue
hills.
There.
J
From
this
one
whirlymore
road-
oh,
oh,
the
up,
the
back
of
where
the
chemical
works
used
to
be,
which
is
now,
I
think,
a
rubber,
a
waste
place
a
whole
little
moro
home
took
back
onto
land
that
we
we
got.
We
we
we
on
no
we're
coming
coming
up,
weekly,
morrow
right
and
he
come
on
to
atlanta
back
at
western
flats
park.
You
know
back
at
their
zones
there
right
yeah
and
we
were
getting
cycling,
motorcyclists
coming
up
there
and
quad
bikes
coming
up
there,
and
we
were.
J
A
C
Thank
you
chair.
Yeah.
Next
item
is
the
finance
report
for
the
outs
west
community
committee,
which
can
be
found
beginning
on
page
27
of
the
reports
pack.
So
this
report,
as
usual,
provides
the
committee
with
an
update
on
the
budget
positions
for
the
funding
pots,
along
with
an
update
on
the
kovid
19
remaining
budget.
Also,
within
this
report,
we've
got
two
large
grant
funding
applications
for
the
2021
balance
of
the
current
financial
year
for
decision
from
the
committee
which
we'll
go
through
in
due
course.
C
H
Council
smith,
put
the
money,
buddies
organization
on
to
me,
they've
been
operating
successfully
in
pudsey,
and
I
think
I
wrote
to
you
about
it.
Didn't
I
very
much
support
the
fact
that
the
committee
agreed
to
funding
it,
but
I
would
like
to
know
what
the
uptake
has
been
in
the
in
in
financial
advice
and
debt
counselling.
H
Since
we
got
the
thing
going,
it's
only
been
going
a
couple
of
weeks.
So
certainly
don't
do
it
immediately,
but
I
would
like
a
report
back
to
let
us
know
what
sort
of
update
they're
getting.
C
Thank
you,
councillor
carter.
That's
fine,
we'll
we'll
be
asking
for
a
full
monitoring
report
from
money
buddies,
because
we've
set
this
up
as
a
separate
project
to
the
wider
money,
buddies
project-
that's
running
in
the
area,
so
we'll
be
asking
for
full
monitoring
back
from
them
in
terms
of
attendance
and
some
of
the
other
targets
that
they
highlighted.
C
C
and
today
the
committee
has
allocated
a
total
of
106
forty-one
pounds
thirty-one
to
projects
and
ring
fences,
leaving
a
balance
of
thirty
five
thousand
four
hundred
and
seven
pound
fifty-one
table.
One
on
page
29
provides
the
committee
with
a
breakdown
of
this
allocation,
also
in
terms
of
projects
and
ring
fences.
C
And
this
brings
us
on
to
the
two
large
grant
project
applications
that
I
mentioned
for
decision
summary
of
these
can
be
found,
starting
on
paragraph
23,
which
is
on
page
31.
I
believe
the
first
project
is
called
parking,
buddies
signs,
which
is
a
commission
project
that
the
communities
team
would
manage.
C
It
would
cover
potentially
all
three
wards:
carbon
fossily,
putsy
and
farnley
and
wertley,
and
it
would
be
to
start
immediately
and
the
project
description.
The
project
proposes
the
purchase
of
further
parking,
buddy
road
signs
to
be
utilized
by
schools
in
outer
west
leeds
area.
C
Each
sign
comes
with
a
base
that
can
be
filled
with
water
or
sand
for
stability
and
reflective
graphics,
for
visibility
from
car
drivers
and
pedestrians
intended
to
provide
additional
safety
for
school
children
as
they
arrive
and
leave
school
premises
and
also
encourages
drivers
to
slow
down,
keep
the
area
clear
and
not
idle
their
engines
and
their
school
properties.
C
I've
obtained
updated
pricing
for
the
new
year
from
the
supplier,
so
that
the
price
for
one
set
of
six,
which
would
cover
one
ward,
is
one
thousand
one
hundred
and
seven
forty
five
two
sets
of
six
would
be
two
thousand
two
hundred
and
five
pounds
and
three
sets
of
six.
If
all
three
awards
wanted
to
partake
would
be
three
thousand
two
hundred
and
ninety
two
pound
fifty
in
terms
of
priorities,
this
would
meet
best
city
for
communities
and
best
city
for
children
and
young
people.
D
Thanks
chet,
we
had
quite
a
discussion
over
the
last
ones.
Didn't
we-
and
I
think,
probably
various
things
have
got
in
the
way
of
working
out
exactly
how
successful
they
have
been
of
all
the
turmoil
we've
had
in
recent
years,
but
I
know
the
ones
that
we
funded
for
the
ward,
which
were
intended
to
be
moved
around,
have
spent
most
of
their
time
at
pudsey
bolton
royd
at
morelands,
just
due
to
the
fact
that
they're
still
very
much
needed
in
that
location.
D
So
I
think
it's
probable
that
we
need
at
least
one
more
for
our
award
to
cover
the
other
schools
to
be
moved
around
at
their
satisfaction.
The
one
difficulty
we
had,
I
think,
was
how
they
get
moved
around
and
that's
a
real
difficulty.
I
think
in
fact
fuzzy
springback
may
have
bought
some
of
their
own.
D
So
that's
something
to
maybe
go
back
and
see
whether
they're
in
schools
that
have
that
have
gone
in
and
got
some
because
I
know
they
raised
the
question
with
us
and
in
the
end
I
think
they
just
funded
them,
but
moving
them
around's
a
difficult
one
and
I
think,
as
we've
seen,
we
probably
do
need
some
support
from
somewhere
to
go
and
pick
them
up
and
be
able
to
take
them
to
another
school,
because
the
schools
don't
have
the
time
or
the
resource
to
do
that.
H
Lost
that
we
spent
long
enough
discussing,
we
were
gonna
end
up
having
to
move
them
around.
Who
was
going
to
collect
them,
move
them
and
then,
of
course,
kobe
came
along
and
they
just
stayed
where
they
were,
and
actually
I've
been
up
happened
to
have
been
up
at
bolton
right
a
couple
of
times
recently
and
the
these
signs
are
good,
I
mean
they
are
good
and
and
people
do
take
notice
and
they
do
hit
you
in
the
face.
So
I
I
would
be
more
than
happy
for
us
to.
H
I
think
we're
going
to
have
to
watch
the
cash,
but
certainly
we
need
another
one.
I
think
spring
bank
have
got
their
own,
so
we'd
have
to
check
that
because
they
came
on
to
us
all
saying
where's
ours
when
we
decided
we'd
we'd
have
the
the
one
set
per
per
award,
but
it
is
the
issue
of
moving
them
around,
but
I
do
think
they're
good.
G
Thank
you
chair.
Yes,
it's
definitely
an
issue
moving
them
around.
I
know
we've
moved
ours
a
couple
of
times.
It's
also
a
big
impact
on
the
school
and
the
school
caretaking
team
to
actually
put
them
in
and
take
them
out
each
day.
So
it
may
be
that
you
know
we
need
to
ask
the
schools
in
question
whether
they
have
the
capacity
to
actually
do
that,
because
not
all
schools
are
able
to
you
know
physically
lift
them
in
and
put
them
out
each
sort
of
time.
G
So
I
mean
I'm
I'm
definitely
up
to
this.
We
definitely
need
them,
but
we
just
need
to
be
cautious
of
where
they're
going
and
that
we're
not
putting
another
burden
on
an
already
burdened
school.
Thank
you.
A
E
Yes,
so
in
finland,
werkley
they've
been
between
three
schools,
so
they've
gone
to
three
and
now
they've
gone
back
to.
In
fact,
the
first
one-
and
I
did
have
a
word,
although
obviously
it
would
be
needing
to
sort
of
talk
to
them
more
often,
but
there
was
a
feeling
that
they
could
share.
E
They
would
behave
to
arrange
it
between
them,
certainly
three
of
the
schools
in
an
award
so
that
they
would
manage
themselves,
which
would
not
mean
our
management,
but
I
mean
it
depends
obviously
on
individual
schools,
but
they've
certainly
been
they
were
requested
back
again
and
then
and
I
think
some
schools
might
buy
their
own.
Yes,.
J
I've
got
to
say
transporting
them
about
a
bit
of
the
thing,
particularly
when
only
one
or
three
world
members
in
our
world
have
got
a
castle.
I
thought
council
of
phil
saif
has
got
stuck
with
a
job
of
checking
in
between
schools.
So
if
you
ever
got
a
situation
where
all
three
members
didn't
have
a
car,
I
don't
know
what
you
do.
G
Sorry
chair,
I
just
think
you
know
if
we
get
another
set
of
six
per
wards
and
that
gives
us
12
in
each
ward.
That's
three
times
four,
rather
than
two
times
six,
which
could
actually
work
better.
C
Sorry,
just
to
clarify
so
that
was
option
three:
an
additional
set
award:
yeah.
Okay,
thank
you,
lovely
okay.
So
the
second
application
which
again
would
be
for
an
immediate
start,
is
from
money
buddies
who
have
put
in
an
application
to
do
some
additional
sessions
at
swino
community
center.
C
G
Thank
you.
Thank
you
yeah.
I
obviously
obviously
asked
them
to
put
this
application
in,
because
swino
is
is
definitely
struggling
at
the
moment,
and
swinner
community
center
is
an
ideal
place
to
base
something
along
these
lines,
trying
to
tie
in
with
other
agencies
at
the
same
time,
so
they've
got
more
of
a
community
hub
there,
rather
than
having
to
come
up
to
pudsey
or
anywhere
else.
So
I'm
in
support
of
this.
Thank
you.
A
Yeah
we'll
ask
the
question
so:
council,
david
blackburn,
then
cancer
and
blackburn.
J
In
general,
on
money
buddies,
I
think
in
the
coming
year,
we're
probably
going
to
need
more
of
this
kind
of
help
all
over
the
place
and
in
some
places
where
formerly,
we
didn't
need
it
before,
because
I,
I
think
the
rising
fuel
prices
and
the
general
economic
situation
he's
going
to
wait.
F
Sorry,
the
people,
that's
given
the
advice,
they're
just
trained
volunteers,
so
as
I
said
that
the
sessions
seem
to
be
quite
expensive,
I
agree
that,
yes,
there
is
problems,
particularly
over
christmas,
all
over
the
place,
but
if
we're
going
to
have
five
at
swino,
you
know,
I
think
we've
got
to
look
the
fact
that
there
will
be
other
areas
I
mean
in
my
world.
We've
just
started
up
again
with
our
traveling
mobile
hub,
because
we
don't
have
a
hub
and
I'm
thinking
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
have
one
on
there.
F
F
I
found
certainly
well
pre-covered
that
when
they
wanted
to
do
it
was
not
the
the
best
time
really,
because
the
community
centre
was
doing
other
things
that
day,
so
they
had
to
go
around
the
back
and
all
this
so
you've
got
to
bear
all
this
in
mind.
I
mean
I'm
the
hope,
but
we,
I
think,
would
probably
be
in
a
better
position
there
really
because
there
won't
be
other
people
coming
in
like
you
have
in
the
building.
F
You
know
the
people
coming
in
and
that
sort
of
thing,
but
it
will
be
something
we'll
need
more
of
and,
as
I
said,
the
price
is
quite
high.
So
while
I
have
no
problem
with
winner
having
five
at
the
moment,
I
think
it's
something
we'll
all
need
more
of
next
year,
so
I'll
just
throw
that
out.
Bear
in
mind
that
we'll
all
be
coming
up
in
hand
wanting
probably
wanting
more
of
this
next
year.
A
Yes,
I
think
you're,
probably
right
and
so
going
back
to
the
sweden.
Oh
sorry,
council
carl.
D
I
was
only
just
going
to
comment
briefly
on
that
one,
because
the
swino
one,
I
think,
similar
to
the
falsely
one,
is
to
take
them
over
to
the
end
of
this
financial
year.
So
I
think,
maybe
now's
the
time
for
us,
then
to
have
a
more
concerted
conversation
around
a
full
outer
west
approach
for
the
next
ones,
because
it
may
be
that
if
they
run
a
morning
in
fosley
they
can
do
the
afternoon
in
pudsey
and
we
could
end
up
with
something.
That's
really
successful
and
work
out
where
we're
going.
So
maybe
that's
the
conversation.
A
C
Thank
you,
chad,
and
just
to
very
quickly
come
back
counselor
on
some
of
your
comments
there
about
the
community
bus
that
money
buddies
potentially
could
use.
I
think
the
issue
around
location
is
money.
C
Buddies
need
a
separate
room
with
an
internet
and
a
phone
line
for
confidentiality,
but
certainly
I
know
that
now
they're
up
and
running
at
the
hillside,
center
and
farley
and
wurtley,
and
and
we're
exploring
a
lot
of
these
libraries
as
well
at
faze
library
and
the
swino
swino
community
center
that
can
feed
into
one
conversation
with
them
for
next
financial
year
about
one
application
that
covers
all
the
wards
and
like
councillor
smith
and
others,
have
said
to
try
and
see
where
they
can
achieve
economies
of
scale
to
bring
their
costs
down
in
delivering
that.
F
Say
you're
right
there,
but
as
far
as
we're
concerned,
the
the
bus
would
be
a
better
idea
that
going
in
different
areas,
it
would
generate,
I
think,
more
custom
for
them.
I've
got
no
problem
where
it
is
at
the
moment,
but
your
problem
is
that
these
people
can
only
come
during
the
day.
Yeah
and
a
lot
of
people
are
out
during
the
day,
yeah,
so
really
location,
wise
and
the
fact
that
the
community
centre
is
quite
well
used.
F
I
know
in
here
some
comments
have
been
made
and
always
being
well
used.
Well,
I
would
disagree
with
that,
but
the
fact
is
that
if
you
are
telling
people
to
go
around
the
back
and
then
they
mentions
around
the
back
because
other
activities
on
in
the
main
hall,
I
don't
think
that's
very
welcoming
either.
F
C
And
and
I'll
certainly
feed
that
back
into
them
and
ask
them
to
explore
that
as
an
option
and
see
what
they
can
do
in
terms
of
flexibility
around
locations.
C
Sorry,
yeah,
okay,
okay,
so
moving
on,
we've
got
the
yaf
budget
next,
starting
on
page
32,
which
asks
the
committee
to
know
the
total
available
for
spend
by
the
committee
in
this
financial
year,
69
371
pounds
and
two
pence,
and
so
far
the
committee
has
approved
a
total
of
thirty
four
thousand
nine
hundred
and
eighty
one
leaving
a
balance
of
thirty
five
thousand
four
hundred
and
eighty
nine
thirty
and
table
two
again
gives
a
breakdown
of
those
approved,
ring
fences
and
projects,
and
we've
got
no
outstanding
applications
to
come
from
the
20
21
22
budget.
C
So
we'll
move
swiftly
on
then
to
small
grants
and
skips
table
three
on
page
35
provides
the
committee
with
a
breakdown
of
the
small
grants
and
skips
budget
and
asked
the
committee
to
note
that
from
an
original
ring
fence
of
5000
pounds,
the
committee
has
allocated
4980
pound
94,
leaving
a
balance
of
19
pounds
and
six
pounds.
C
And
then
moving
on
to
capital
budget
or
table
four
on
page
36,
the
committee's
asked
to
note
the
total
and
more
balances
outlined
in
table
four,
so
we're
carving
fastly
we've
got
four
thousand
five
hundred
and
fifty
five
pound,
thirty
six.
Finally,
in
worthley,
eight
thousand
two
hundred
and
ninety
one,
twenty
six
and
putsy
ten
thousand
three
hundred
and
ninety
two
pound,
thirty,
eight
with
no
outstanding
capital
applications
to
consider.
C
Basically,
there's
just
one
ward
that
has
any
funding
remaining,
which
is
carvely
and
farsley,
who
have
625
pounds
left
available
to
spend
towards
covered
relief.
So
it's
just
to
check
at
this
point
if
there's
any
requests
from
carboline
fosley
members
to
to
use
that
money
at
this
point,
how
quick
has
it
to
be.
C
And
so
this
is
different
to
the
central
government
funding
last
year.
They
that
pot
had
a
deadline
of
last
march,
which
was
why
we
have
to
get
rid
of
which
we've
spent
up
on
these
were
ring
fenced
at
the
start
of,
I
believe,
the
2020
21
financial
year.
So
it
would
be
ideal
if
we
could
allocate
it
by
the
end
of
the
financial
year.
C
I've
not
got
long,
but
it
can,
it
can
be
carried
forward.
Can
it
be,
I
believe,
so
yeah?
I
will
double
check
that,
but
I
believe
it
could
be
carried
forward
on
the.
C
D
D
C
That's
correct
so
each
ward
allocated,
I
think
it
was
10
000
each
and
then
have
been
working
through
those
gradually,
because
we
didn't
know
how
long
this
pandemic
was
going
to
last,
and
then
we
had
the
injection
of
the
separate
budget
from
central
government,
which
was
more
time
pressured.
So
we
prioritized
that.
H
H
C
C
J
This
was,
we
got
told
we
had
some
extra
money
and
then
what
we
found
out
is
with
one
extra
money.
It
was
taking
off
about
of
our
wellbeing,
so
yeah
yeah,
so
I
thought
it
might
be
worth
checking.
B
Yeah,
I
agree,
I
do
think
it
is
part
of
the
original
well-being
budget,
so
I
said
we
will
check,
but
my
understanding
as
well
would
be
they
would
just
return
to
pot,
which
would
be
the
committee's
funding.
D
Sorry,
j,
it
was
a
more
general
comment
on
this
report.
I
was
looking
back
at
the
yacht
funding
that
we've
had
and
obviously
2020
to
2021
and
21
to
22.
We
had
a
huge
number
of
projects
cancelled,
which
has
left
us
with
a
bit
of
a
backlog.
What,
obviously?
That's
left
us
with
there's
a
huge
amount
of
opportunities
that
probably
young
people
didn't
have,
because
we
we've
missed
out
on
those
activities?
D
Obviously
that
will
be
carried
forward
into
the
next
years,
but
we
were
left
with
69
000
last
year,
which
we
didn't
spend
this
year.
Sorry,
I
should
say,
and
that'll
leave
us
with
quite
a
big
budget
next
year.
What
I
was
wondering
of
raising
to
the
committee
here
is
whether
we
look
at
a
real,
concerted
effort
to
try
and
backfill
some
of
those
opportunities.
D
People
have
missed
whether
we
take
that
quite
sizable
yeah
funding
from
this
one
have
a
real
good
work
with
other
organizations
and
see
whether
we
can
really
bring
forward
a
much
bigger
host
of
activities
this
year
going
forward
as
part
of
a
comeback.
Following
all
of
that,
that's
obviously
been
missed.
It's
all
the
opportunities
people
have
missed.
However,
I
think
we'll
be
struggling
to
use
all
that
money.
H
From
that
same
point,
it's
actually
from
carving
faster's
point
of
view,
it's
more
important
still,
because
if
you
look
through
where
all
the
youth
activities
are
predominantly-
and
I
understand
why
they're
in
carved
in
farming,
ward
and
walls
and
there's
very
little
in
cavity
and
fastly
ward.
So
I
would
certainly
agree
with
what's
just
been
said,
and
I
think
time
is
of
the
essence,
and
we
need
to
be
saying
now
to
the
youth
services
as
carving
fastly
members.
H
We
want
you
to
come
to
us
and
give
us
an
enhanced
program
activities
for
our
ward,
because
we
are
falling
further
and
further
behind
in
terms
of
activities
for
young
people,
and
it's
nobody's
fault.
It's
just
the
way
it
has
been
over
this
last
couple
of
years
and
the
fact
also
we
take
into
account
deprivation
in
certain
areas,
which
we
quite
rightly
should.
But
it
is
time
that
this
was
looked
at
properly
and
there
will
be
money
available
next
year.
So
we
need
to
move.
A
One
of
the
things
that
concerns
me
greatly
and
I
see
a
lot
of
in
community
safety-
is
young
people
starting
to
be
involved
in
violent
crime,
and
it's
not
all
of
our
awards
and
it's
not
something
that
the
youth
service
can
actually
work
with,
because
they
are
deemed
to
be
in
the
same
category
as
police
and
it's
a
specialized
group
of
people-
and
you
know
the
violence
reduction
unit,
do
all
kinds
of
activities,
and
I
wonder
if
it
isn't
worth
approaching
them
to
see.
A
If
that
we
could
spend
some
of
the
money
with
some
of
those
specialized
people
who
could
come
into
our
worlds
and
work
with
these
hard-to-reach
difficult
kids
that
are
now
working
in
county
lines
that
are
involved
in
knife
crime.
I
wonder
what
you
think
to
that
and
after
that
I'll
bring
in
council
daily
lot,
then.
J
Okay,
well,
the
money
that
we've
got
left.
I
think
what
we've
got
to
be
careful
of
is
that
we
realize
that
this
is
a
one-off
amount
of
money.
If
we
got
the
same
budget
as
as
we
as
we
did
last
year,
soon
didn't
top
slice
any
of
it.
You're
talking
about
14
grams
per
watt.
J
That's
all,
and
the
thing
is,
is
a
lambres
dis.
When
someone
came
up
a
while
back
it
is
that
we're
going
to
have
a
lot
more
money
than
just
that.
14
gram
award
and
we've
got
to
make
sure
he's
realized
that
these
have
got
to
be
one-off
projects
that
not
going
to
be
necessarily
repeated
in
years
to
come,
because
we
work
out
money
and
one
of
the
things
I
think
we've
got
to
be
fair,
that
we've
got
to
be
fair
to
young
people
as
well.
J
A
G
Thank
you,
chair
yeah,
I
mean
I
was
gonna,
make
I'm
going
to
agree
with
you
peter
and
say
yes,
we
absolutely
need
to
sort
of
future
proof.
We
need
to
have
an
eye
on
what
capacity
our
usual
partners
have
in
order
to
raise
anything
extra
with
us,
because
I
know
I've
asked
for
extra
in
tassel
and
we're
struggling
so
I've
gone
to
a
private
provider.
G
I
agree
wholeheartedly
with
counselor
david
blackburn
that
we
can't
raise
people's
expectations
and
then
have
them
crashing
down
again.
So
you
know
we
do
need
to
do
more,
one-off
things,
rather
than
continuations
of
what
we've
done
with
this
extra
money,
and
I
wonder
whether
it's
worth
maybe
a
subcommittee,
maybe
just
a
round-robin
email,
but
we
we
each
sort
of
take
a
responsibility
to
go
and
look
what's
available.
G
What
would
suit
our
young
people
in
our
wards
with
all
the
various
different
needs
that
each
has
and
then
bring
it
back
and
say
you
know
I've
like
I
like
the
idea
of
this.
You
know,
and
it's
going
to
cost
that
and
then
you
know
put
all
that
in
the
pot
and
see
see
where
we
land
then,
because
what
I
would
hate
to
do
is
start
setting
up
clubs
and
and
youth
groups,
and
things
like
that
that
we
aren't
going
to
be
able
to
continue
to
fund.
F
We
have
one
bust
that
I
know
goes
in
all
three
worlds
at
certain
times,
but
I
believe
that
just
has
the
one
driver,
and
so
it's
a
case
of
if
you
want
the
bus,
which
I
asked
about
some
extra
provision
and
was
stating
yes
give
me
a
price
for
it.
You
know
I
paid
for
something
out
of
my
mice,
funds
and
you're,
told
first
of
all,
if
you
want
something-
and
yes
in
some
areas,
it's
difficult
to
do
stuff
in
buildings,
because
the
buildings
are
available
and
etc.
F
But
they
don't
seem
to
have
the
staff
there
to
do
it
anyway,
with
the
mini
bus.
It's
a
matter
of
having
it
after
a
session
has
already
been
done
in
the
world,
which
is
fair
enough
and
then
you're
told
well
yes,
but
it
can
start
on
such
and
such
a
date,
because
we
can't
do
it
before
then,
because
you
know
staff
wise
and
there
definitely
seems
to
be
a
problem
with
staffing,
and
I
think
we've
just
got
to
really
ask
why
that
is
because
it
can
cause
problems
if
you're
in
areas.
F
F
So
once
you
volunteers,
for
whatever
reason,
become
ill
or
get
old
or
whatever
or
they're,
not
there,
then
the
the
building
goes
and
it's
flats
now.
So
I
just
think
we
we
need
to
sort
of
bottom
these
out,
because
I've
been
told
of
the
last
year
or
so
about
oh
well.
We
do
that,
but
we
bring
another
group
in
to
help.
Well
so
be
it.
It
just
seems
that,
as
I
said,
we
don't
have
the
youth
workers
there.
I
think
we
need
to
ask
the
questions
really
councilman.
E
Say
I
think
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we've
actually
listened
to
what
the
young
people
want
and
there's
been
various
there
is
surveys
done
recently
which,
which
sort
of
would
inform
us
quite
a
lot
actually
about
sort
of
cooking
and
and
that
sort
of
thing
some
things
might
be
quite
surprising.
But
I
think
it
should
be
informed
what
the
decision
we're
making
by
that.
A
D
To
to
end
that
point
off,
because
I'm
conscious
of
time
chair
as
as
you
are,
I
think
there
is
definitely
scope.
Then,
in
the
discussions
we've
had
to
arrange
something
that
is
time-limited
exercise
whether
or
not
it's
some
kind
of
a
thing.
That
appears
to
be
more
of
a
festival
that
that
you
know
something
that
happens
over
a
set
period
of
time
over
the
summer.
That
is
just
fixed,
but
there's
probably
discussions
around
that
that
can
be
had.
D
So
I
wonder
whether
myself
and
council
of
foster's
is
children's
champions,
yourself,
chair
and
then
a
member
from
pudsey,
probably
to
to
add
in
well
looking
at
you.
D
You
two
nominate
one
of
your
colleagues
who
happens
to
not
be
here
if
you
so
wish,
should
join
together
and
discuss
it
just
having
then
that
local
idea
bringing
in
your
ideas,
chair
of
around
those
more
specialist
sessions
which
I
think
are
definitely
needed,
and
then
some
other
sessions
to
involve
those
who've
missed
out
on
the
normal
we'd
have
so
maybe
that's
a
meeting.
We
should
arrange
to
discuss
that
and-
and
we
can
get
on
with
the
rest
of
the
agenda,
then.
A
H
Relating
only
to
carving
and
fastly
world,
and
it's
up
to
farming
and
wetland
put
it
so
they're
funding
out,
we
agreed
two
and
a
half
thousand
pounds
of
peace
for
platinum,
jubilee,
that's
progressed
in
carving
fastly
ward,
and
I
I
need
really
some
confirmation
that
I
sent
an
email
to
mike.
H
I
got
following
christmas
lights.
Success
in
falsely
I
got
the
breeze
organization
to
through
mr
tabor.
Yes,
that
correct!
Yes,
it
is
to
get
estimates
for
closing
fastly
town
street
for
a
period
of
time.
H
Over
the
weekend
we
had
a
we
had
a
meeting
between
varsity
business
forum
and
varsity
festival,
and
the
result
was
that
I
found
out
what
it
would
cost
and
I
need
to
go
back
to
them
like
now
and
confirm
that
we
out
of
our
two
and
a
half
thousand
we'll
bet
we'll
we'll
we'll
pay
for
the
road
closure
itself.
H
Additionally,
the
firework
company
are
wanting
a
deposit
of
500
pounds
we've
yet
to
decide
where
the
firework
display
will
be
because
we're
trying
to
find
a
suitable
place
between
carving
and
fastly,
where
anyone
can
see
it,
and
it
will
be
completely
aerial,
and
on
top
of
that,
there
is
the
beacon
which
we've
got
to
sponsor
for
renovating
the
beacon
itself,
we'll
have
to
pay
for
a
new
poll
about
250
quid.
We've
also
got
specialists
with
the
fireworks.
H
Who
will
do
the
lighting
of
the
beacon,
which
will
not
be
the
same
day
as
the
fireworks
additional
to
that
farci
festival
are
running
the
festival
with
the
platinum
jubilee
theme
and
they've
got
the
money
and
we're
going
to
encourage
the
street
trader
the
shops
in
farsi
town
street
to
do
things
out
in
the
street
while
the
streets
closed.
So
really,
I'm
wanting
an
agreement
from
my
colleagues
to
make
sure
that
we
can
start
paying
these
things
before
I
have
to
pay
them.
D
H
Very
positive,
church
and
fastly
is
doing
three
separate
things
which
they're
organizing
themselves,
and
that's
that's
great,
and
the
only
other
thing
I
wanted
to
mention
was
this
thing
I
started
talking
about
earlier,
which
is
these
quad
bike.
Stoppers
and
I'd
like
us
to
send
whatever
proportion
of
our
capital
is
necessary,
which
is
4
000
and
not
in
total,
and
mr
buchanan
will
advise
and
get
it
underway
as
fast
as
we
can.
D
Yeah,
I
just
had
one
comment
which
was
on
an
additional
location.
I
think,
because
I've
been
up-
and
I
don't
know
whether
you
have
to
see
the
the
wall
on
sunnybank
lane
yeah
on
the
entrance
to
the
sunnybank
recreation
grounds,
which
I
think
is-
is
by
off-road
bikers
rather
than
quad
bike
as
motorbikes
rather
than
quad
bikes,
but
they've,
knocked
that
down
at
least
twice,
maybe
three
times
and
residents
or
bradford
council
who
own
the
land
have
come
and
repaired
it.
D
But
I
think
it
if
something's
not
done
there
and
I'm
not
quite
sure
what
can
be
done
to
protect
that
wall.
It
will
just
keep
getting
knocked
down.
And
if
we're
left
with
us,
not
funding
that
I'm
concerned
that
bradford
council
who
owned
the
land
will
just
come.
Take
the
wall
away
and
and
put
something
different.
But.
H
H
It's
currently
subject
to
a
dispute
between
the
residents
and
bradford
council,
which
leeds
is
involved
with
because
we're
trying
to
turn
it
into
a
village.
Green
and
bradford
have
delayed
and
delayed
the
process
now
for
two
years
and
still
delaying
it.
But
I
I'm
more
than
happy
and
I
would
suggest
the
only
thing
we
can
do
there,
because
a
disappearing
wall
is
to
put
to
look
at
metal
fencing
if
necessary,
protecting
the
rest
of
the
wall,
making
a
job
of
pointing
it
and
yeah.
You
should
include
it
with
the
4
000.
C
H
L
J
Right,
hello,
council
run
black
but
lasted
a
question
the
other
day,
but
I
can't
see
it
mentioned
in
there.
We
did
ask
for
the
monies
for
two
sids
some
time
ago.
C
Yeah,
sorry,
so
the
the
the
money
for
the
two
sids
was
approved
at
the
last
meeting
and
has
been
allocated
for,
I
believe,
andrew
richardson.
C
It's
just
trying
to
either
set
up
a
meeting
with
yourself
or
he
has
set
up
a
meeting
with
you
because
he
wants
to
schedule
that
work
in.
So
that's
that's
been
allocated.
Sure.
Okay,.
C
Thank
you,
chad,
and
just
to
come
back
to
you
councilor
castro,
about
the
the
jubilee
funding.
I
think
it'd
be
worth
just
having
a
quick
call
next
week
as
well
just
to
go
through
the
details,
but
but
they're.
Definitely
in
with
regards
to
each
ward,
that's
ring
fence
money
up
two
and
a
half
thousand
pounds.
We
can
manage
those
through
the
committee
community
committee
as
commissioned
projects.
C
Much
like
we
have
done
for
things
like
christmas
lights,
so
yeah
we
can
work
with
like
breeze
and
allocate
money
to
them
and
to
the
fireworks
companies
and
work
with
you,
and
the
same
goes
for
the
other
awards
really,
whenever
they've
got
plans
as
to
how
they
want
to
spend
that
money,
I'd
be
more
than
happy
to
have
separate
conversations
and
and
move
that
forward
as
well
yeah.
We
can
act
quite
quick
on
that.
H
The
council
has
been
very
slow
with
arrangements
of
the
platinum
jubilee,
but
the
result
will
be
that
there
won't
be
contractors
around
to
do
the
necessary
work
because
they're
all
being
booked
up,
which
is
why
we
took
the
steps
we
did
as
quickly
as
we
did
and
already
I'll
just
say
to
other
colleagues.
If
you
want
anything,
you
might
find
it
quite
difficult,
which
is
why
I
want
to
book
this
closure
as
quickly
as
I
can.
C
C
So
this
report
presents
to
the
committee
applications
that
have
already
been
received
ahead
of
the
upcoming
financial
year
2022-23
and
that
are
able
to
commence
at
the
start
of
the
financial
year
and
also
provides
the
committee
with
the
list
of
projects
that
the
committee
in
the
past
regularly
has
approved,
with
a
list
of
recommendations
to
ring
fence
funds
or
not
for
the
upcoming
financial
year.
C
Building
upon
the
previous
year's
floral
displays
delivered
within
carvely.
The
scheme
will
provide
floral
features
hanging
baskets
to
enhance
the
village
center.
There
are
28
hanging
pots
which
will
be
located
on
victoria
street
thornhill
street
rushton
street
carverly
park,
and
this
will
add
to
the
value
of
the
floral
displays
and
carvely
and
link
into
the
in
bloom
displays
amount
requested,
is
5757
pounds
99.
D
H
Park
carpet
was
taken
out,
we
didn't
know,
you
know,
we'd
have
got
sponsorship
or
trying
to,
but
then
the
baskets
other
baskets
went
up
and
people
said
west
park
and
this
year,
particularly
being
the
patty
and
julie.
C
Okay,
thank
you,
chad.
Next
one
is
fazli
and
bloom
again
park
some
countryside,
and
this
builds
upon
the
previous
floral
display
delivered
within
farsley.
The
scheme
will
provide
floral
features
to
enhance
the
village,
including
hanging
baskets
and
floral,
troughs
on
the
roadside
and
will
be
maintained
in
water
by
parks
and
countryside,
and
the
request
is
for
3049
pounds.
60.
H
They've
not
entered
well,
they
don't
exist
anymore
fastly
in
bloom.
I
think
they've,
virtually
they've
not
been
in
touch
with
arya,
and
I
went
across
to
area
last
week
to
suss
out
what
the
position
was
and
they've
not
entered
the
competition,
which
is
a
pity
in
my
view,
but
we
certainly
need
this,
which
is
basically
all
the
floral
decorations
that
will
get
done,
because
the
voluntary
organizations
never
seem
to
to
work
as
well
as
he
could
have
done.
We
put
it
that
way.
C
Okay,
thank
you
chat
next,
one
newfoundly
in
bloom,
again
parks
and
countryside.
This
is
for
the
purchase
of
plants
to
the
value
of
a
thousand
pounds
from
parks
and
countryside
nursery
in
order
to
continue
finally
in
bloom,
additional
seasonal
planting
to
the
many
planters
situated
in
public
areas
around
new
farnley.
So
that's
one
thousand
pounds
on
the
funding
request.
J
Just
the
point:
I'm
not
discussed
this
with
by
what
colleagues
yet,
but
there
might
be
an
additional.
J
We
were
going
to
discuss
it,
but
the
council
of
forsyth
has
been
a
bit
busy,
but
one
of
the
things
I
wanted
to
discuss
with
them,
but
I've
got
some
ideas
where
maybe
we
might
be
having
some
work
within
bloom
as
well,
and
I
need
to
talk
to
my
colleague
over
there.
Who's
been
responsible
for
starting
up
the
friends
of
the
park,
so
just
be
warm.
C
Okay,
thank
you,
councilor.
Take
that
one
as
approved
next
one
putty
in
bloom
building
hot
upon
the
previous
year's
floral
displays
within
pudsey.
The
scheme
will
provide
floral
features
to
enhance
the
village
center,
including
hanging
pots,
barrier,
troughs
and
long
hay
racks.
This
will
add
to
the
floral
displays
in
potsy
and
linking
to
the
wider
in
balloon,
displays
and
again
maintained
and
mortared
by
parks
and
countryside,
and
the
request
is
for
5151.79.
G
Very
happy
with
that
chair
very
happy
to
see
them
return
after
last
year,
and
this
will
help
our
in
bloom
team
no
end
who
also
aren't
entering
any
competitions
this
year.
They
don't
feel
that
term
that
they're
able
to
given
the
amount
of
work
they
need
to
catch
up
with
so.
H
That
subject,
it
is,
I
have
to
say,
richard
gill,
and
the
staff
at
arium
are
brilliant,
but
all
of
us
are
more
and
more
becoming
reliant,
particularly
on
them.
Watering,
which
means,
with
the
exception
of
family
worth,
which
is
a
smaller
scheme,
find
the
costs
going
up,
and
I
think
yorkshire
and
blue,
which
is
the
competition
we
go
in
for
it's
a
pity.
H
Now
how
long
we
can
go
on
doing
that
is
a
completely
different
matter,
but
we're
doing
it
for
this
next
year
and
I
hope
for
future
years,
but
I
would
say
that
what's
going
on
in
terms
of
support
or
the
cost
of
support,
is
making
it
very
difficult
for
in-bloom
groups
now
very
difficult,
particularly
those
of
us
in
urban
areas.
J
On
this,
on
the
same
subject,
funding
and
affordability
most
of
these
organizations
used
to
get
funding
from
green
leagues,
which
I
used
to
chair,
which
is
now
defunct,
and
those
opportunities
for
them
to
go
elsewhere
have
now
have
now
gone.
You
know
it's
great
we're
not
putting
as
much
stuff
into
landfill,
but
the
fact
is,
we've
lost
all
that
money
that
we
would
have
otherwise
gone.
C
Okay,
so
the
next
application
is
for
an
additional
gardener
resource
from
parks
and
countryside
covering
pudsey
and
farnley
and
wertley
ward.
The
application
seeks
funding
for
the
provision
of
an
additional
area
resource
staff
to
be
based
at
tyson
park
and
new
farmland
park.
The
member
of
staff
will
work
41
hours
a
week
for
six
months
of
the
year.
C
Thank
you
chair
and
the
next
one,
which
is
the
last
one
from
parks
and
countryside,
is
for
pudsey
park
weekend
littering
affecting
putty
ward.
This
application
seeks
the
provision
of
additional
littering
pickups
at
pudsey
park
during
warm
sunny,
sunny
weekends
covering
the
months
of
september
to
march
for
up
to
10
weekends.
The
cost
per
weekend
is
118
pounds
33,
so
a
total
of
183
183,
pound
30
for
10
weekends.
C
If
the
additional
resource
is
not
fully
required
for
the
10
weekends,
then
under
use
funding
can
be
returned
or
used
against
putsy
park.
So
the
request
is
for
1183,
pound
30.
G
I
just
wonder
whether
we
ought
to
ask
our
colleagues
in
parks
and
countryside
if
they
could
do
anything
additional
around
the
jubilee
weekend,
because
I'm
sure
the
parks
will
be
more
more
used
during
that
thursday,
friday
saturday
and
sunday,
with
more
events,
more
picnics
more,
you
know,
so
it
would
be
worth
trying
to
get
them
to
to
get
that
resource
in
now.
So
they've
got
time
to
book
it
in
with
their
staff
or
contractors
as
applicable.
K
G
C
Thank
you.
The
next
one
is
from
building
futures
together
and
the
project
is
rock
up
to
do
a
mock-up
affecting
kavli
and
farsali
pudsey
and
farnley
and
wertley.
Following
on
from
the
2021
summer
project
program,
this
project
will
build
on
relationships
developed
with
the
outwest
community
and
based
in
a
live
business.
Setting
the
sessions
introduce
young
people
to
the
industry
by
taking
part
in
various
exercises,
including
plumbing
electrical
and
fabrication
activities.
C
The
programme
intends
to
run
in
the
school
holidays
from
the
facility
in
pudsey
on
tuesdays
and
thursdays
from
april
2022
through
to
february
23,
and
will
allow
for
160
students
to
take
part
in
total.
The
funding
request
is
for
12
000
pounds.
J
Just
the
point
we
got
the
full
stuff
sent
through
us
by
email
and
I
would
have
been
a
little
read
through
this,
and
I've
got
to
say.
The
whole
idea
of
the
project
seems
wonderful
to
me,
but
if
you
go
and
get
the
additional
information,
it
says
on
the
exit
strategy,
how
the
project
will
continue
after
funding.
J
It
says
we
are
currently
engaging
with
schools
in
leeds
out
of
west
those
being
grammar
puzzle,
cross
shore,
co-opera
cavanaugh
priest
fork
right,
not
family
park,
not
the
other
school
in
our
high
school
in
the
now
was
where
a
lot
of
our
kids
go
to
the
the
is
he
actually
just
over
boundary
and
harmony,
and
then
to
rub
salt
in
the
wound.
J
It
says,
and
with
the
community
manager
at
new
worldly
community
association,
rebecca
holding
right
new
worklet
community
center
is
on
the
clyde
office
in
amelie
world
and
basically,
which
is
a
priority
award
and
I've
got
to
say
my
less
well-off
residents
get
it.
It
really
gets
up
their
nose
that
they
get
extra
funding
there
and
we
don't-
and
I
I
I
I
I
do
think
I
I
don't
think
that
should
have
come
in
like
that.
Somebody
should
have
said
something
and
it
should
have
been
picked
up.
F
F
Well,
yes,
older
ones,
but
it
does
depend
where
they
live,
because
our
transport
setup
is
even
when
we
live
it's
the
case
of
the
buses
are
not
that
frequent.
We
just
have
one
bus
that
goes
up
to
pudsey
and
in
some
parts
of
the
world.
What
even
of
that,
and
so
it
seems
to
be
quite
and
in
light
of
you
know
what
else
has
been
said,
it
seems
to
be
based
more
or
less
just
around
policy,
but
obviously
they're,
saying
all
three
words
just
to
try
and
get
the
amount
of
money.
F
F
If
we
haven't
done
it
before,
I
don't
think
we
have,
but
my
main
concern
is,
I
don't
think
it
truly
reaches
out
to
the
three
worlds
and
of
course,
after
that,
what's
being
said
about
high
schools
at
texan,
family
and
work,
that's
been
forgotten
about
again,
so
you
know,
I
don't
see
how
we
can
support
it,
as
this
is
down
here.
J
J
We're
not
last
meeting
that
yeah
aren't
we
yeah
and
normally,
if
you
get
somewhat
like
this,
what
I'd
want
to
do
is
I
want
to
get
the
people
in
and
just
investigate.
If
there
are
serious
or
not
I
mean
he
could
be,
he
could
be.
They
made
a
mistake.
J
I've
got
to
say
if
they're
putting
in
the
moon,
only
they
shouldn't
have
made
a
mistake.
What
they've
put
down
there
it
might
be,
they
don't
understand
geography
area,
but
again
that
don't
say
a
lot
really
does
it
for
the
for
somebody
who's
putting
in
for
money.
J
Well,
I'd
I'd
like
to
question
them
what
what
what
what
what
they're
doing,
because
it's
quite
honestly
what
they're
doing
is
quite
useful,
but
they
think
it's
got
to
cover
everywhere
and
it
can't
be
cooled
down
as
it
covers,
rewards
when
clearly,
clearly,
not
none
of
my
people
involved
are
going
to
be
involved.
I
D
I
can
help
slightly
on
this
issue
because
I
I
went
to
visit
it.
We
did
fund
some
test
sessions
last
year.
I
don't
know,
did
board
members
go
to
visit
as
well,
and
and
it's
in
fact,
I
found
it
quite
an
inspirational
setting
and
the
young
people
that
are
there
are
having
some
real
opportunity.
What
what
I
saw
there
was
a
number
of
young
people
who
may
have
struggled
in
the
school
environment
to
learn.
D
Various
things
may
have
struggled
with
just
making
friendships
and
such
in
various
other
areas,
and
they
were
there
working
with
some
of
the
people
that
happened
to
work
for
the
parent
company,
that
were
volunteering
volunteering,
their
time
that
they're
normally
out
on
a
site
somewhere
doing
work
to
help
these
kids
through
what
were
quite
complicated,
electrician
and
plumbing
projects
that
I
couldn't
have
done,
but
they
were
really
putting
some
focus
in
it.
D
Now
speaking
to
them-
and
I
know
I
believe
one
of
them
is
a
former
police
officer,
retired
police
officer,
and
so
he
came
at
it
with
that.
That
inspirational
view
of
wanting
to
give
these
young
people
an
opportunity
who
probably
wouldn't
get
it
through
school.
What
I
do
know
is
they're
based
right
in
the
middle
of
woodsy
and
probably
I'd
say
david,
it's
probably
just
their
misunderstanding
of
the
area,
but
also
they
they
happen
to
have
that
base
in
pudsey,
which
is
loaned
to
him
by
by
the
organization.
D
That's
there
I
do
know
they
were
exploring
trying
to
do
it
in
movable
units
that
they
could
drop
into
an
area
which
might
be
something
so
I'd
say
in
my
view,
it's
an
incredibly
important
and
inspiring
project.
D
Maybe
what
they've
put
in
isn't
quite
right
for
what
we
want
for
it
so
suggest,
then
we
should
get
them
in
talk
about
what
they
can
do
for
the
best
for
the
three
communities
see
what
we
can
work
out,
but
it
was
an
amazing
project
to
see
actually
the
confidence
of
the
young
people
that
were
there
the
way
they
were
working
to
some
quite
complicated
things
and
and
building
up
that
that
team
building
among
it
was
was
excellent.
E
On
so,
I
would
wish
to
know
how
they
invite
people's
witch
pupils,
and
I
don't
know
what
age
they're
a
general
invite
is
is
no
good,
and
I
have
to
say
that
transport
and
paying
for
transport
is
a
barrier
that
must
be
that's.
Why
bringing
it
so
bringing
it
would
be
a
much
better,
a
much
better
sort
of
model
if
you
like.
If
that
could
be
so
yes,
if
they
come
here,
it
does
sound
good,
just
the
right
sort
of
thing:
it's
just
it's
got
to
be,
it's
got
to
be
targeted.
G
Thank
you
chair.
I
did
go
and
and
visit
this
this
last
year,
while
they
were
running
the
the
taster
sessions
throughout
the
summer
holidays,
and
it
is
inspirational
you're
right
I
mean
these
are
exactly
the
young
people
that
we
are
trying
to
reach
and
we
do
need
to
target.
However,
I
agree
that
it's
in
a
centre
of
pudsey-
it's
not
well,
it's
a
walk
out
of
the
center
just
along
robin
lane.
G
So
if
the
young
people
got
a
bus
into
the
middle
of
putty,
they
might
still
struggle
to
actually
find
the
location.
They
did
speak
of
getting
big
40-foot
containers
and
actually
dropping
them
on
a
site
for
a
period
of
time,
which
I
think
is
a
much
better
idea.
G
I
think
what
they've
put
here
actually
misrepresents
what
they
were
trying
to
do
from
my
understanding.
So
I
think
a
conversation
is
needed
before
we
approve
this
and
then
we'll
really
get
to
the
nitty
gritty
of
what
they're,
prepared
and
and
are
able
to
provide
and
exactly
where
that
will
go
and
who
it
will
reach.
B
Council
we
can,
we
can
facilitate
a
meeting
with
the
organization.
What
we
could
do
is
put
out
an
open
invite
to
two
elected
members,
and
then
we
can
we'll
also
have
access
to
the
monitoring
from
the
tester
sessions
that
were
previously
funded
and
then,
if
it
then
gives
you
an
opportunity
to
have
that
discussion
with
the
providers
and
decide
whether
it's
a
project
that
you
want
to
go
ahead.
H
With
I
mean
it's
clear
this
that
this
scheme-
and
I
I
support
it
now
well,
I
welcome
it
because
schools
do
little
enough
to
encourage
young
people
who
are
not
going
to
get
massive
academic
qualifications
to
get
themselves
into
a
position
where
they
can
probably
get
ultimately
very
well
paid
and
get
very
skilled
jobs.
So
no
problem.
H
However,
I
have
two
big
problems.
One
is
that
it
doesn't
properly
serve
family
and
working
award.
Now
I
agree
with
the
family
and
working
board
members
and
secondly,
again
to
go
back
to
yaff
one
day
when
we
have
a
significant
amount
of
yeah.
For
me,
I
would
be
much
happier
if
this
was
coming
out
of
yaf
and
I
would
look
at
giving
it
more
money,
particularly
to
address
the
the
transport
issues
that
not
just
farming
and
workload.
H
I
would
like
to
know.
I
suspect
that
the
vast
majority
of
young
people
who
benefit
from
this
are
from
punty
ward,
and
I
have
no
problem
with
that
at
all.
Welcome
that,
but
I
think
to
paint
it
as
it
is.
I
was
working
for.
The
three
wards
needs
some
questioning,
it
needs
questioning
and
it
needs
questioning
urgently
because
you
know
if
we
didn't
do
the
meeting
chad
we'll
have
something
on
the
meeting
the
civil
service
in
the
city.
Don't
just
don't
decide
when
we
need
to
meet.
We
do.
A
We
could
we
could
email
round,
you
could
do
the
work
and
get
back
to
us
with
the
proposal
giving
our
concerns
to
this
organization
and
the
encouragement
that
has
come
from
members
and
then
get
back
to
us
and
we
could
have
a
round
up
an
email
I'll.
Let
you
come
in
then,
and
then
counsellor
for
faith.
B
Yes,
just
just
to
say
councillor
what
we
could
is
quite
within
your
rights
to
to
call
another
meeting.
If
you,
if
you
needed
to
call
the
meeting,
however,
what
you
could
could
also
do
if
you
would
like
to
meet
with
the
organization,
we
can
facilitate
that
and
then,
pending
your
your
approval
as
members,
the
decision
can
be
made
as
a
delegated
decision,
which,
which
negates
the
need
for
you
to
have
to
come
back
in
a
formal
capacity.
B
An
answer
to
the
yaf
question.
My
understanding
of
the
project
is
there
is
a
referral
targeted
piece
of
work
which
the
the
one
key
element
around
jeff
funding
is
that
it
has
to
be
universally
accept
accessible
to
young
people
within
the
patch.
So
because
it's
that
that
that
was
how
yaf
was
was
originally
set
up.
E
I'm
just
thinking
about
the
young
people
who
would
be
invited
to
this.
We
can't
guarantee
that
schools
would
necessarily
want
to
engage
with
doing
the
work
of
trying
to
refer
anybody
in.
But
the
youth
services
know
the
young
people
in
the
area,
so
actually
they
could
be
the
ones
that
are
able
to
yeah
target
who
might
be
invited.
Obviously
it's
not
that
many
places.
D
The
one
point
of
view
coming
back
to
councillor
carter's
comment:
just
then
we
do
have
the
targeted
youth
provision
that
comes
out
of
yaf,
which
is
targeted
young
people
that
go
to
specific
sessions
that
we
organize
and
they
are
recommended
by
the
youth
service.
Now
I
think
we
fund
that
out
of
yaf,
and
it
goes
specifically
to
those
young
people
that
that
would
be
targeted
to
this,
I
think,
would
be
something
that
that
we'd
like
to
see
targeted
in
that
same
way,
youth
service
and
schools
and
the
cluster
recommend
people
to
that.
D
B
J
Well,
I
think
it's
necessary
that
we
question
them.
It's
all
right
doing
it
by
email,
but
I
think
this
question
needs
to
be
asked
here.
As
peter
said,
as
tricia
said,
it
looked
really
good
project,
but
we're
just
gonna
make
sure
it
covers
all
the
suitable
young
people
in
the
area
that
he
needs
to
do
and,
as
I
said
from
reading
that
you
want,
I
want
to
pick
you
up.
J
If
I
read
you
should
have
sent
me
all
these
papers,
you
know
if
you
had
to
set
these
papers
the
other
day
and
that's
all
I
thought.
What's
this
you
know,
and
the
thing
is,
I
think
we
just
need
to
ask
questions
and
not
in
a
nasty
way,
but
in
a
constructive
and
proper
way.
A
F
That's
what
we
need
to
have
because,
quite
clearly
from
what's
being
said,
it
seems
as
if
in
these
little
sessions,
they've
had
that
they've
been
doing
good
stuff,
but
if
they're
only
going
to
be
working
with
kids
from
pudsey,
because
the
ballet,
because
his
belly
is
there
where
others
can't
go
and
also
it
doesn't
seem
as
if
they're
working
with
our
high
schools,
the
you
know,
we've
got
to
make
sure
that
it
it's
right
and
at
the
moment
for
our
world.
This
isn't
right.
E
Hey
first
come
in.
Can
I
just
ask
one
one
question
of
two
colleagues
when
you
visited
what
was
the
gender
balance
of
the
young
people
that
were
there.
D
It
was
predominantly
male,
but
I
think
that's
what
it
is
focused
for,
actually
that
what
there
was
there
was
male
role
models
in
an
environment.
I
know
that
there's
certainly
a
difficulty
with
that
gender
balance
on
it.
There
were,
I
think,
some
girls
there.
However,
what
it
was
really
good
for
was
some
of
those
issues
that
exist
among
young
men,
which
are
you
know,
a
reticence
to
speak
out
about
particular
issues
or
reticence
to
maybe
have
those
conversations.
I
I
take
on
board
that
point
yes,
but.
E
D
Getting
involved
in
crime
or
or
involved
in
some
kind
of
violence
or
having
anger
issues
to
meet
a
number
of
very
influential
male
role
models.
It
was
really
useful
how
you
could
expand
it
beyond
there.
I
don't
know
that.
That's
why
I'm
I'm
not
sure
about
it,
because
I
think
that
was
a
real
value
that
it
had.
But
I
don't
know
what
your
thoughts
were.
G
I
asked
exactly
that
question
if
I'm
honest,
because
when
I
went
there
they
were
young
gentlemen
and
the
trainers
did
sort
of
answer
me
that
they
had
had
females
through
they'd
had
the
girls
through
as
well.
They
just
hadn't
been
any
girls
that
day.
So
I
think
it's
you
know
they.
It
was.
It
was
almost
the
clues
in
the
questions
rock
up
to
do
a
mock-up,
so
they
literally
just
turned
up
and
whoever
turned
up
they
worked
with.
So
I
think
they
they
they
were
doing
their
best
to
reach
out
to
everybody.
G
A
I
think
you're
right
there,
council
smith.
Normally
I
would
have
an
issue
with
that,
because
I'm
very
keen
that
girls
have
equal
opportunities
to
boys,
but
in
this
case
I
think
what
you
said:
councillor
carlill
about
boys
being
in
danger
of
going
down
the
wrong
route.
A
We
do
know
from
evidence
that
it's
it's
massively
sort
of
like
97,
more
chance
of
boys
going
into
violent
crime
than
girls,
and
I
think
it's
really
important
that
the
boys
are
directed
in
the
right
way
that
not
just
helps
them
but
also
helps
the
girls
as
well.
C
I
will
feed
all
that
back
to
them.
No,
no,
no!
Absolutely
it's
well.
I've
taken
quite
a
few
notes
here,
but
I
think
you're
right
for
the
amount
of
money
they're
asking
is
it's
warrant
to
ask
all
the
questions
you
want
to
ask
and
how
would
you
feel
about
trying
to
arrange
a
meeting
actually
on
site
in
pudsey
out
there
place
and
and
put
it
on
their
turf,
so
we
can
all
see
what's
going
on
there
as
well.
That
might
be
good
to
do
a.
D
Special
session
for
us
show
you
my
plumbing
skills,
yeah.
C
The
next
application
is
from
tcv
outdoors
and
active
podsy
and
carvely.
The
project
summary
is
to
run
environmental
activity
tasters
in
conjunction
with
socially
prescribing
sessions
and
support
provided
by
robin
lane,
surgery
and
hill
foot
surgery.
After
discussion
with
lead
staff
at
these
sites,
I
did
receive
an
updated
application
from
the
applicant
last
night,
where
they
added
in
also
fondly
and
workly
through
the
hawthorne
surgery.
C
So
I
appreciate
in
your
reports
the
the
act.
The
ask
is
for
four
thousand
three
hundred
and
seventy
four
pound.
Thirty
six.
They
have
sent
me
through
a
revised
request
for
six
thousand
seven
hundred
and
eighty
one
pound,
forty
four,
that's
six
thousand
seven
hundred
and
eighty
one
pound,
forty
four,
and
this
would
include
six
sessions
in
carvely
and
farsely,
based
at
the
methodist
church,
targeting
men
with
a
mix
of
woodland
exploration,
whistling
toasting
and
cooking
around
a
fire
to
encourage
them
to
come
together
and
talk
and
reduce
social
isolation
in
pudsey.
C
The
focus
would
be
on
gardening
sessions
to
enable
pudsey
well-being
center
to
relaunch
a
gardening
group,
and
the
sessions
would
encourage
new
members
to
join
and
create
a
plan
and
diary
for
the
whole
year
and
then
in
farnelli.
It
would
be
engaging
with
the
hawthorne
green
gym
at
cobden
road
allotments,
and
this
group
apparently
has
been
existing
since
early
2019,
but
has
really
struggled
through
the
pandemic.
C
So
this
would
be
a
limited
effort
to
increase
membership
for
the
group
and
also
plan
for
a
bit
more
self-sufficiency
for
the
year
ahead.
So
apologies
for
the
late
change
in
funding
amount.
If
you
happen
to
accept
that
information,
the
new
request
will
be
for
six
thousand
seven
hundred
and
eighty
one,
forty
four
across
all
three
awards
now.
J
I'm
going
to
be
awkward
again.
What
and
this
really
well,
I
think
trish
will
be
asking
it
as
well.
A
lot
of
my
constituents
go
to
gable
surgery
on
twitter,
including
myself.
I've
noticed
that's
not
included,
and
I
thought
it
I
would
have
thought
it
would
have
been.
As
I
said,
I'm
not
I'm
just
I'm
just
saying,
because
I
know
it's
there.
G
C
Thank
you,
chair,
okay,
so
that's
the
last
of
the
large
grant
applications.
Next,
we
have
seven
yaaf
applications
requested
for
the
2022-23
fund,
so
table
two
lists
these
on
page
42.
The
first
is
from
pudsey
wellbeing
charity.
This
is
the
putty
youth
cafe,
requesting
2
560
pounds
within
putty
ward
and
would
run
for
the
full
financial
year.
The
cafe
has
been
running
since
january
2017,
opening
its
doors
on
wednesday
evenings
from
6
30
to
late
for
young
people.
C
Thank
you
chair.
Next,
application
is
from
the
sixth
wertly
brownies.
The
project
is
a
pack
holiday
to
win
marley
hall.
The
request
is
for
1050
pounds.
C
The
trip
would
take
place
in
the
second
week
in
june,
and
the
pack
will
be
taking
25
girls
aged
7
to
13
away
for
a
weekend
of
adventurous
activities
to
win
marley
hall.
The
aim
for
the
weekend
is
to
challenge
and
team
build
in
the
countryside,
and
the
funding
is
requested
to
cover
the
cost
of
the
coach
higher,
so
1050
pounds.
C
Yeah,
thank
you
chair.
The
next
one
is
the
sixth
worldly
guides
they're
taking
a
trip
to
dorset
in
july,
the
sixth
weekly
guide
unit
was
70
years
old
in
2020
and
they'd
originally
planned
the
trip
as
a
celebration,
however,
covid
put
plans
on
hold,
they'll,
be
taking
24
guides
and
rangers
aged
10
to
17
to
dorset
and
brownsie
island,
which
is
the
home
of
camping
for
scouting
and
guiding
funding
again
is
requested
to
help
part
of
the
cost
for
the
coach
hire
for
the
trip,
and
that
would
be
1
200
pounds.
C
Thank
you
chair.
Next,
application
is
from
the
youth
service.
This
is
the
farnley
youth
club.
The
request
is
for
three
thousand
pounds
which
would
be
based
on
finally
in
working
award.
The
club
would
run
throughout
the
full
financial
year
to
continue
running
the
successful
friday
evenings
youth
provision,
which
is
enjoyed
by
more
than
35
young
people
a
week.
The
aim
of
the
project
is
to
provide
a
safe
space
for
all
young
people
to
enjoy
social
and
leisure
activities
that
stimulating
diverse
and
engaging
for
youth
aged
11
to
17..
C
This
would
be
based
at
the
hillside
community
centre
and
they
would
run
two
sessions
each
friday,
the
first
between
four
and
six
for
intermediates
and
then
6
30
to
8
30
for
seniors,
and
the
funding
is
requested
to
cover
rent
costs
for
the
year
three
thousand
pounds.
E
Council
for
sale,
this
one
wanted
to
come
in
very
quickly,
so
there
used
to
just
be
one
one
session,
but
since
covered
and
they've
just
expanded
so
much
and
they
know
that
the
provision
that
they
want
for
the
younger
ones
is
different
from
the
older
ones.
So
this
is
a
real
sort
of
really
good
that
that
the
many
more
many
young
youngsters
going.
So
it's
it's
more
funding
than
we've
been
giving
them
before.
C
Thank
you
chair
the
next
one
again,
youth
service.
This
is
for
the
farnley
football
project
take
place
in
fondly
and
wertly
ward
between
the
end
of
april
and
the
end
of
october
of
2022.
C
C
It
provides
positive,
healthy
outdoor
activity
open
to
all
young
people
aged
11
to
17.,
and
the
aim
is
to
challenge,
engage
and
facilitate
young
people
to
make
responsible
decisions,
and
it's
also
to
ensure
young
people
developing
a
confident
and
responsible
interconfident
responsible
members
in
the
community
and
have
fun
on
the
way
and
sessions
will
take
place
on
wednesday
evenings.
It's
5
15
to
6
45
on
farnley
rec,
with
a
qualified
coach
and
youth
worker.
C
Next
one
is
the
youth
service
mini
summer
sports
program.
The
request
is
for
720
pounds.
This
would
cover
all
three
wards
and
would
run
between
the
end
of
april
and
the
end
of
october,
and
this
would
deliver
16
one
and
a
half
hour.
Sport
sessions
on
haynesworth
park,
carverly
park,
swinomore
and
farnley
rec
and
it'll
be
four
sessions
a
week
for
four
weeks
commencing
wednesday.
C
The
third
of
august
each
session
can
cater
for
up
to
20
young
people
at
any
time,
and
there
would
be
two
sports
on
offer
at
every
session,
such
as
football
and
a
field
event
like
foam,
javelin
or
frisbee
target
game,
and
the
request
is
720
pounds.
G
Thanks
chair
just
a
quick
one
on
this,
have
we
ever
had
any
monitoring
back
on
it
because
I
know
I've.
I've
watched
some
of
these
sessions
on
swinomore,
not
in
any
sort
of
funny
way,
but
I
just
happened
to
have
been
at
swino
community
center,
while
they've
been
going
on
and
there
only
ever
seems
to
be
one
two
three
children
there,
they
they're
not
very
engaged
or
enthused,
and
it's
almost
you
know
what
we're
here
for
what
are
we
doing
so
I'd
like
some
monitoring,
if
possible,
just
to
see
who
are
we
reaching?
G
What
are
the
numbers?
You
know
what
what
is
actually
going
on,
because
I
I
I've.
No
doubt
the
youth
service
are
turning
up,
but
where
is
it
advertised?
You
know,
how
are
they
drawing
the
young
people
in
and
things
like
that
from
what
I
saw?
It
was
a
bit
of
a
washout.
So
could
we
spend
the
money
better.
A
C
Thank
you,
council
smith
yeah.
I
can
certainly
get
monitoring
for
you.
I
know
we
have
that
next
one
is
the
youth
service
summer
holiday
targeted
provision
requesting
1
500
pounds.
This
covers
all
three
wards
and
the
youth
service
team
aims
to
work
in
partnership
with
the
clusters
to
develop
a
targeted
summer.
C
Youth
provision,
the
main
objectives
would
be
to
enable
some
of
the
most
hard-to-reach
and
vulnerable
young
pil
people
to
access
positive
activities,
and
the
project
adopts
a
much
more
targeted
approach
to
tackle
some
of
the
highlighted
priorities
of
youth,
nuisance
and
improvement.
Improving
support
where
there
are
additional
health
needs.
This
would
fund
a
four-week,
accredited
canoeing
and
kayaking
course
at
yidentan.
C
Two
outdoor
challenge
activities,
which
is
two
full
days
and
a
trip
to
the
yorkshire
dales
also,
and
the
request
is
for
one
thousand
five
hundred.
F
Yes,
thank
you
chair,
I
see
is
to
work
with
clusters
now
in
family
from
my
family
work
with
they
don't
have
a
cluster.
Now
it's
part
of
the
army
cluster
and
since
then
I
don't
really
hear
much
about
them.
I'm
supposed
to
go,
but
I
don't
hear
anything
about
when
it
is
or
whatever
I
think
they
told
me
once
and
I
couldn't
go
that
particular
day
and
so
I'm
not
really
in
touch
with
them.
F
So
I'd
like
them
to
get
back
in
touch
with
me,
because
I
want
to
make
sure
that
our
young
people
are
involved
in
this
and
I'm
not
sure
that
you
know,
because
I'm
not
involved
in
it,
I'm
not
sure
that
there
will
be.
I
want
to
know
where
they're
getting
these
youngsters
from,
because
it's
it
sounds
as
if
it's
good,
but
you
know
it,
it's
a
lot
of
money
and
I'm
wanting
to
know
how
many
people
it
can
actually
key
to
focus.
F
A
Right,
I'm
going
to
ask
members
to
ask
all
the
questions.
Then
officers
come
back
at
the
end,
so
councilman
say
I
think
councillor
carlill.
E
Yes,
councillor
blackman's,
quite
right
that
we're
now
with
the
army
clusters,
so
it's
basically
just
making
sure
that
that
that
this
is
to
the
to
the.
I
think
it's
called
the
early
health.
Isn't
it?
Yes,
the
cluster
is,
is
up
and
running
and
then
so
obviously
just
need
to
make
sure
it's.
It's
ones
who
live
in
our
ward,
not
anomaly.
D
I
believe
I've
looked
into
this
before
because
I
was
on
the
pudsey
cluster,
but
as
well,
I'm
the
children's
champion
and
it
turns
out
they
run
it
across
a
number
of
wards.
So
kids
from
the
harmley
cluster
will
be
invited
and
they
will
make
sure
there's
family
and
working
children
on
that
list.
They
may
end
up
going
with
the
army
and
bramley
children,
and
ours
may
end
up
going
with
some
of
the
other
kids
that
are
around
because
it
runs
as
a
separate
project
in
each
one.
D
They
just
have
to
then
be
very
careful
about
which
children
are
going
because
the
clusters
don't
match
with
with
the
obviously
the
areas
that
we've
got,
but
they
try
and
match
our
areas
to
the
funding.
But
it
may
happen
that
the
family
and
working
kids
go
on
the
day
with
omni
once
just
because
it
suits
the
recommendation.
H
We
seem
to
be
very
short
of
feedback
information
from
some
of
these
groups
as
to
not
blaming
officers
of
that,
I
think
he's,
probably
the
groups
themselves
that
don't
feed
it
back.
Mr
chased
up,
but
it
would
be
good
to
know
I
think
how
it
does
break
down.
H
I
mean
it
sounds
very
exciting
and
it
may
may
well
be
extremely
good,
so
I'm
not
saying
I'm
against
it,
because
I
I'm
not,
but
I
do
think
we
need
to
know
you
know
just
where
they're
coming
from,
because
we
might
find
that
we're
getting
a
better
deal
than
we
think
or
we
might
find
we're
getting
a
much
worse
deal
than
we
think,
and
we
don't
know
it's
just
bottom
line.
A
C
I
know
this
project
ran
last
year
and
they
came
through
with
a
an
underspend
actually
of
a
couple
hundred
pounds
which
we
then
re-engaged
with
the
committee,
and
the
decision
was
to
reinvest
that
back
into
the
project
and
I
think
they
arranged
a
few
more
day,
trips
out
to
a
skate
park
and
a
few
more
sports
activities,
I
believe
in
total
they
engaged
with
about
40
or
50
different
individuals,
but
I
can
certainly
take
a
more
considered
look
at
that
monitoring
and
engage
with
stephen
harper
at
the
youth
service
to
get
a
breakdown
as
to
in
terms
of
postcodes,
where,
where
they
came
from
and
who
engaged
with
which
activities.
C
Okay,
thank
you,
chad,
so
that
that's
the
end
of
all
the
applications
for
the
next
financial
year.
The
next
part
of
the
report
does
just
list
some
suggested
ring
fences
for
the
financial
year,
as
the
committee
did
last
year,
and
these
are
ring
fences
for
projects
that
regularly
come
up
throughout
each
financial
year.
So
looking
at
well-being
first
on
table,
three
we've
got
one
two,
three,
four,
five,
six
seven
eight
suggested
ring
fences
there,
there's
the
usual
small
grants
and
skips
which
we
came
on
not
nicely
on
budget
this
year.
C
C
I've
confirmed
that
it's
still
11
cameras
for
the
area,
so
that
price
shouldn't
shouldn't
be
any
different
and
then
the
next
next
four
are
the
leeds
lights
for
the
christmas
lights
funds
for
later
on
in
the
year,
which
we
tend
to
ring
fence
at
the
start
of
the
financial
year
and
at
the
bottom
is
pudsey
carnival
pudsey
carnival
committee
for
2600,
I
believe
an
application's
due
soon
from
them
as
well.
C
So
it's
just
to
open
it
up
to
the
committee.
If
there's
any
comments
or
any
issues.
J
I
think
what
we,
what
we
need
as
soon
as
we
can
as
soon
as
we
know
what
what
actual
figure
we've
got
is
what
we've
got
left,
what
we've
got
for
next
year's
budget
and
what
we're
coming,
what
we're
committed
to?
J
I
know
I
taught
it
up
on
the
yachts
of
from
that
were
in
my
world
about
six
grams
worth
of
stuff.
That
would
we'd
already
already
agreed,
and
you
know
if
you
do
that
a
few
times
you're
not
gonna,
have
a
lot
of
money
left
and-
and
I
think
I
think
what
we
have
to
do
is
we.
We
have
to
look
at
it
in
terms
of
that,
because.
J
J
Is
it
directed
at
one
word
and
then
make
sure
we're
not
going
over?
What's
up.
H
Is
if
the
council
is
heavily
involved,
we
can
get
prices
quick,
because
if
we
combine
the
pattern,
the
council
to
the
cost-
and
then
it
may
not
be
as
bad
as
it
appears
it's
when
you
get,
I
mean
I'm
sorry
boys
to
say
anything
about
it's,
not
you
it's
forestry,
but
but
there's
counter
amanda
carter
and
councillor
kyle
will
know
we
paid
not
here
we
paid
out
of
our
mice
money
for
the
christmas
trees
and
the
council
charges
575
pounds
each
and
we
we
need
to
know
what
these
costs
will
be
quick
because
we
can
go
elsewhere.
H
Perhaps
going
elsewhere
now
saying,
if
we
can't
do
it,
we've
got
permission
to
go
where
we
want
and
we
will
and
if
you're
going
to
charge
us
575
quid
for
putting
a
cr
a
17
foot
christmas
tree,
three
17
foot,
christmas,
trees,
575
pound
a
piece
or
something
radically
wrong
somewhere,
and
it
puts
a
huge
burden
on
the
volunteers
who
have
to
raise
money.
I
understand
it
may
well
be:
that's
the
council
cost
it
has
to
be,
but
we
don't
have
to
pay.
H
It
is
the
point
I'm
making
because
it
falls
upon
either
elected
members
through
most
money
or
volunteers
through
donations
or
sponsors.
So
I
just
worry
that
bit
by
bit
we're
being
squeezed
out
of
doing
the
things
our
communities
want
to
see,
my
goodness,
our
community.
H
So
so
you
know,
but
unless
we
know,
but
if
we
do
know
we
can
plan,
and
but
people
have
to
come
to
the
party.
G
Smith,
thanks
chair,
sorry
mike
I'd
like
to
add
on
the
week
at
the
seaside
at
swinner.
I'm
surprised,
yvonne's
not
been
in
touch
because
she
asked
me
to
make
that
an
and
like
an
annual
event,
but
I
actually
know
what
she's
like
lesser
well,
I
raised
all
the
money
externally
last
year.
I
think
we
got.
G
Did
we
get
500
pounds
small
grant
or
something,
but
if
we
could
make
that
a
thousand,
because
I
don't
think
I'm
going
to
be
able
to
beg,
borrow
and
steal,
like
I
did
last
year
so
yeah
if
we
could,
if
we
could
ideally
put
it
in
the
pot
in
the
mix.
That
would
be
great.
Thank
you.
C
That's
fine,
I'm
happy
to
set
up
a
ring
fence
for
that
and
then
I'll
speak
to
yvonne
ask
for
an
application
as
soon
as
as
soon
as
possible
and
get
some
prices
also
yeah
christmas
trees
and
other
things
yeah.
That's
no
problem.
C
Sorry,
chad,
the
and
the
the
last
table
is
the
same
exercise
but
for
yaf
projects
for
the
next
financial
year.
C
So
we've
got
the
the
youth
summit
1500
that
would
normally
ring
fence
and
then
there's
just
a
couple
of
projects
that
tend
to
come
up
every
year,
dazzle
dance,
who
normally
put
an
application
in
that's
the
same
amount
as
last
year,
andy's
youth
project
through
the
youth
service.
I
know
they
are
currently
working
at
trying
to
get
that
project
moving
as
quickly
as
possible.
C
I
know
there's
been
issues
this
year,
but
I
think,
certainly
for
next
year
that
they've
got
the
plans
to
do
that.
There's
the
farsley
festival,
I've
spoken
to
them
soon
and
I'm
expecting
an
application
shortly,
and
then
the
outer
west
activity
programme,
which
takes
place
at
the
wesley's
activity
center
and
also
the
the
big
breeze
events.
The
three
breeze
events
I
know,
jason
and
darren-
are
certainly
planning
those
for
for
this
year
as
well.
F
F
No,
no,
but
I'm
just
saying
the
fact
of
of
the
venue
there
we
have
mentioned
previously
when
some
of
the
councils
here
before
they
were
elected
about
that
it.
It's
in
only
it's
the
previous
benjamin
got
high
school
and
it
is
out
of
the
way
for
most
of
our
world
and
probably
the
other
two
worlds
as
well.
I
would
have
thought
so.
F
Whilst
I've
got
no
problem
with
them
doing
some
activities,
I
think
we've
got
to
make
it
a
place
where
people
can
get
to
unless
they're
going
to
take
everybody
there
and
if
they
are,
it
won't
be
all
services.
That's
doing
it
because,
as
I
said
when
they've
asked
your
services,
they
tell
me
that
the
the
charter
staff
they
can't
take
any
of
that
people
to
any
buildings
anywhere
else
because
they
don't
have
the
staff
to
do
it
or
the
vehicle
to
do
it.
So
you
know
I
want
to
question.
G
Thanks,
chad,
just
a
quick
one
about
again
the
wesley's
activity
center,
I'd
like
to
know
exactly
who
they're
reaching
in
our
all
three
of
our
awards.
I've
hammered
home
the
point
with
them
through
emails
previously
and
they
they're
very
evasive
as
to
who
they're
reaching
within.
Certainly
my
ward,
I
obviously
wasn't
asking
about
anybody
else's
ward,
and
so
I'd
like
to
know
what
we
get
in
for
that
money
because
it
just
seems
to
be,
they
gather
bits
of
money
from
everybody,
so
who's
getting
the
benefit
of
that
money.
G
The
other
thing
is
I'd
like
to
see
an
approach
made
back
to
the
music
box,
because
that
has
gone
down
really
really
well
in
our
ward,
and
I
don't
know
whether
there's
any
scope
to
extend
that
to
the
other
three
or
the
other
wards
make
a.
You
know
three
ward
thing,
but
it
has
genuinely
gone
down
very,
very
well
so.
E
E
E
C
That's
a
fair
point:
we'll
have
a
look
at
that
because
yeah
I
don't.
I
don't
believe
the
application
form
addresses
monitoring
at
that
point.
C
Sorry
they,
but
we
do
send
a
full
monitoring
report
towards
the
end
of
the
project
that
they
have
to
complete
and
if
it's
a
full
annual
project,
we
we
tend
to
ask
for
a
mid-year
report
as
well.
So
we
can
take
a
look
at
progress
with
regards
to
the
outer
west
activity
program
at
the
wesley's
activity
center.
I
believe
in
the
past
that
transport
has
has
been
included
in
in
the
project,
but
also
your
point
on
participation
affair,
and
I
think
just
that.
C
The
point
is
that
the
ring
fences
don't
necessarily
mean
they're
getting
the
money.
It
means
that
the
committee
has
set
the
money
aside.
If
you
then
receive
the
application
and
like
the
look
of
it,
but
by
all
means,
if
you
want
to
defer
on
that
one-
and
I
can
ask
some
upfront
questions
in
advance
and
just
get
some
more
information
from
them
about
their
catchment.
That's
no
problem.
F
F
F
Certainly
at
the
moment
at
least
youth
services
tell
me
they
don't
to
be
able
to
to
pick
people
up
and
take
them
places,
because
I've
just
asked
the
question
now,
because
I
want
them
to
cover
a
couple
of
more
areas
in
my
world
and
I'm
willing
to
put
the
money
up
and
to
say:
well
it
isn't
the
money
council
blackburn,
we
don't
have
the
people,
so
you
know,
I
think,
there's
more
questions
to
be
asked.
So
can
we
have
them
here
when
we
have
the
other
people
here
and
then
we
can
ask
the
questions.
A
D
I'm
just
remembering
that
I
think
we've
had
these
people
at
the
last,
I
remember
being
in
one
of
the
committee
rooms
one
to
four
and
we
spoke
to
wesley's
activity
center.
The
reason
this
is
different
is
because
it's
at
the
activity
center,
where
they
have
staff
on
site
to
run
the
climbing
wall
and
everything,
and
they
do
provide
a
bus
for
all
the
young
people
that
go
there,
because
they're
coming
for
the
day
at
the
activity
center,
there's
climbing,
there's
all
kinds
of
other
go-karting
and
various
other.
Now.
D
F
A
C
C
This
particular
update
report
was
quite
a
lengthy
one
because
we
had
contributions
from
cleaner,
neighborhoods
team,
gully
cleansing,
a
subgroup
update
community
safety
from
the
west,
georgia,
police,
public
health,
hap,
the
housing
team,
employment
and
skills
cctv,
the
outer
west
hubs,
the
community
centres
at
swino
and
farnley
social
media
reports
and
also
an
entrance
from
the
community
community
support
team.
So
I
know
it
was
agreed
that
the
committee
would
just
take
the
majority
of
the
port
report
as
read,
and
I
would
just
highlight
a
couple
of
things
that
I
just
wanted
to
mention.
C
First,
very
briefly,
is
two
entrants
to
the
update
the
community
safety
from
the
west,
yorkshire,
police
and
the
employment
and
skills
they're
only
received
twice
a
year
so
at
this
meeting,
and
then
the
blue
void
the
september
meeting.
So
it's
just
emphasized
that
the
information
in
there
doesn't
come
around
at
every
meeting.
C
The
the
other
thing
I
just
wanted
to
mention
briefly
was
the
youth
activities
online
consultation
that's
currently
taking
place.
This
is
being
run
by
the
community
committee
support
team
and
the
aim
is
to
consult
with
as
many
young
people
in
outer
west,
as
we
possibly
can
so.
The
information
on
this
is
paragraph
167
and,
in
summary,
what
we've
done
is
created
a
series
of
online
posters
to
help
promote
the
survey
which
have
been
really
well
engaged
with
on
facebook.
C
The
link
has
also
gone
to
the
youth
service
to
share
with
the
number
of
groups
that
they
run.
It's
also
gone
to
school
cluster
contacts
for
distribution
across
the
schools
in
the
area.
I
know
elected
members
have
been
really
active
in
publicizing
it.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
doing
that.
That's
much
appreciated.
C
C
Last
year,
the
local
district
scout
and
guide
groups
in
the
area
have
been
engaged
with,
as
well
through
the
assistance
of
the
district
chair
district
commissioner
and
the
group
leaders
myself
and
david
harling
have
attended
youth
activities
such
as
the
mini
breeze
events
in
the
summer
to
engage
with
young
people
face
to
face,
and
we
did
this
just
to
make
sure
we're
taking
responses
across
the
whole
year
rather
than
at
just
one
specific
time
which
could
influence
answers
and
more
recently,
physical
posters
have
gone
to
the
community
hubs
and
libraries
that
have
got
interactive
qr
codes
on
them,
which
makes
it
as
easy
as
possible
for
young
people
to
scan
it
on
their
phone
and
get
straight
to
the
survey
and
then
most
recently,
the
west
leads
dispatch
spoken
to
them
and
they've
released
a
new
story
promoting
on
their
mailing
list
and
website.
C
So,
basically
we're
doing
as
much
as
we
can.
The
survey
is
open
until
the
end
of
march
and
so
we'll
we'll
keep
pushing
it
until
that
point.
So,
first
of
all,
let's
take
a
chance
to
say
thank
you
to
everybody.
That's
been
involved.
C
C
We
welcome
any
more
ideas
and
the
intention
is
to
bring
this
as
a
report
to
the
next
committee
meeting
with
with
the
results
summarized
for
the
committee
also,
and
then
just
the
last
thing
I
just
quickly
wanted
to
mention,
which
I
know
we've
touched
upon
already-
is
the
queen's
platinum
jubilee,
the
communities
team.
Again,
we've
been
promoting
a
lot
of
the
wider
initiatives
on
facebook,
such
as
the
big
launch,
the
green
canopy
and
the
jubilee
fund
and
the
jubilee
beacons.
C
C
So
they're
setting
up
a
working
group
to
discuss
how
that's
rolled
out
across
the
different
areas
and
I've
has
to
be
updated
on
that,
and
then
I
also
know
that
the
community's
team
are
also
bringing
all
this
information
together
in
one
report
once
so
when
I
have
it
I'll
circulate
that
to
members
as
well
and
then
finally,
we,
as
we
mentioned
earlier,
each
ward
has
got
his
2500
pounds
that
it's
ring
fenced.
C
So
just
you
know
we're
here
to
have
those
discussions
with
you
as
as
soon
as
you're
ready
to
know
what
you
want
to
do
with
that
money,
and
we
can
help
support
that.
Also,
that's
everything
from
me.
A
D
Just
very
briefly
on
the
consultation
survey,
so
that's
really
good
and
it's
obviously
the
alternative
to
the
youth
summit
doesn't
really
happen.
Sometimes,
in
this
area,
we've
had
to
be
a
bit
proactive
should
we
say
making
sure
we
get
responses
from
geographic
locations,
fair
balance
of
genders
and
to
get
a
good
split
of
ages.
So
I
wonder
whether,
if
there's
any
information
now
on
just
the
breakdowns
of
the
responses
you
could
share
across
the
wards
and
across
maybe
ages
and
gender.
D
That
would
be
really
useful
so
that
we
know,
if
there's,
when
we're
thinking
of
places,
to
target
whether
we
need
to
target
more
people
and
finally
in
working
or
whether
it's
in
incarnating,
farsi
or
whatever,
because
there's
normally
a
bit
of
a
discrepancy
that
we
try
and
then
even
out
in
the
last
couple
of
weeks.
C
Thank
you
councillor
carlos,
so
I
know
that
the
our
senior
management
team
are
going
to
take
a
look
at
the
current
situation
in
terms
of
responses
in
within
the
survey
we
do
request
postcode
data
and
mail
or
female
data
if
they're
happy
to
disclose
that
to
us,
so
we
should
get
an
indication
of
gender
breakdown
location
across
the
wards
and
and
we
also
ask
what
school
they
go
to
as
well.
So
there's
a
few
different
ways:
we
can
age
as
well
yeah.
C
We
ask
for
age
if
they're
happy
to
share
that
with
us.
So
there's
a
few
different
ways:
we
can
have
a
look
at
the
kind
of
the
metrics
behind
who's
responded
and,
as
you
say,
if
there's
certain
areas
where
we're
maybe
lacking
we
could
we
could
try
and
focus
on
that.
F
I'm
wanting
to
ask
the
question
as
to
why
we
seem
to
have
a
couple
of
community
centres
putting
some
spiel
in
here,
yet
not
all
of
them
and
I've
got
no
problem
with
the
weather.
It
is
it's
asked
them
to
do
this,
but
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we're
asking
all
of
them
you've
got
one
in
our
ward
and
we
have
three
and
they're
all
run
by
volunteers,
and
you
know
none
of
them
council
buildings.
F
J
At
the
top
of
page
64,
page
64.,
paragraph
413,
if
if
you
read
that
it
looks
like
sunday's
put
snowdens
into
into
outer
west
when
it's
in
in
west,
but
we
think
actually
he's
a
misprint.
We
think
that
he's
on
about
gambling
close
because
we
were,
after
some,
some
unreal's
putting
on
some
set
there.
So
it
might
be
that.
But
I
just
thought
I'd
mention
that,
because
it
it
looks
like
we're
covered
in
inner
west
as
well.
C
Thank
you,
councillor,
blackburn
I'll,
take
a
look
at
that
and
yeah.
It
might
just
be
that
it's
a
misprint,
but
if
not
I'll
I'll
go
back
to
the
contributor
and
just
make
sure
it
doesn't
happen
again
and
council
blackburn
yeah,
you're
correct,
so
the
the
initiative
to
include
information
from
community
centers,
it
came
from
myself.
I
thought
it'd
be
a
good
idea
to
to
start
promoting
the
work
that
they're
doing
previously.
C
We've
we've
not
had
any
information
from
them,
and
I
was
just
keen
to
start
you
know
giving
them
some
publicity,
I'm
very
conscious.
There
is
more
community
centers
out
there,
so
I'm
more
than
happy
to
to
start
making
contact
with
them
and
see
if
they
would
like
to
start
contributing
to
this
as
well,
because
at
the
end
of
the
day,
is
to
benefit
the
community
centres
and
the
more
the
merrier
there's
more
that
can
go
in
there.
C
A
I
Members
are
asked
to
note
that
we
have
tried
to
follow
the
pattern
of
previous
years,
so
this
committee
said
that
it
would
meet
on
a
monday
and
a
wednesday
at
one
o'clock,
and
we've
tried
to
cover
that
in
the
schedule
for
the
meetings
and
the
proposal
is
for
wednesday,
the
8th
of
june
2022
at
1pm
monday,
the
5th
of
september
at
1
pm
monday,
the
7th
of
november
at
1pm
and
wednesday,
the
15th
of
february
at
1
pm.
A
So
there's
there's
a
sum
of
money
set
aside
a
thousand
pounds.
Is
that
set
aside
to
try
to
implement
some
technology
mike.
C
L
C
In
summary,
that
that
would
be
to
basically
venue
higher
and
things
like
that,
it
wouldn't
be
to
implement
any
technology.
I
think
that
would
be
far
beyond
the
the
room
of
that
budget.
B
A
B
It
I
think
it's
to
do
with
the
technology
that's
been
set
up,
particularly
within
the
meeting
rooms
and
there's
certain
facilities
that
have
been
identified
for
certain
meeting
rooms.
But
I
don't
know
what
there
is
within.
I
mean
we
can
certainly
have
a
look
at
what's
in
out
whether
there's
any
of
the
larger
meeting
rooms
in
the
hubs,
potentially
that
maybe
have
conferencing
facilities,
but
it's
the
conferencing
facility
element
that.
H
This
budget
should
be
hall,
there's
farnley
hall,
I
mean
they
must
have
facilities
for
this
sort.
I
mean
I
mean
someone
undermines
the
purpose
of
a
community
committee
that
can't
meet
in
its
own
community
and
you
know
all
right.
We
had
some
people
down
here
two
meetings
ago
about
a
particular
issue,
but
an
overcoming,
of
course.
It's
not
been
possible,
but
when
we
were
when
we
met
elsewhere
within
the
community,
we
used
to
get
people
coming
and
speaking
from
the
from
the
audience.
Well,
we're
not
anymore.
Well,
israel,
my
green
colleagues.
H
F
F
There
must
be
at
least
those
two
places,
because
I
mean
what
are
we
about?
We
meet
four
times
a
year.
Are
we
just
gonna
yeah?
We
talk
between
ourselves
and
we
do
a
lot
of
work
here,
but
I
I
think
we
ought
to
try
and
at
least
include
the
communities.
L
Could
I
respond
just
just
around
the
question
of
family
hall?
We
we,
we
have
fairly
up-to-date
technology
at
family
hall
and
we're
certainly
capable
of
doing
zoom
meetings
and
conference
calls,
but
I'm
pretty
sure
we
don't
have
the
video
facility.
But
I'll
ask
the
question.
I
I
I'm
sure
stuart
having
been
asked
the
question
before
is:
he
is
up
to
speed
on
this,
but
I
I
can
certainly
ask
a
question
about
family
home.
J
I
know
you're
at
meetings.
Okay,
I'll
talk,
look
at
castle
castle
and
castle
bottom.
The
next
one
you'd
have
been
you'd,
have
been
one
of
centers
in
pubsey
yeah
that
crumbles
somewhere
down
there.
J
J
I,
as
in
my
capacity
as
chair
nfla,
introduce
things
like
that
before
we
add
lockdown,
because
obviously
that
covers
parts
of
the
republic
of
ireland,
northern
ireland,
western
house
and
artney
and
shetland
and
it's
we
haven't-
got
the
money
now
to
travel
about
like
we
did
so
so
we
were
doing
that
before
we
have
reaper.
We
have
virtual
means,
so
I'm
sure
it's
possible.
A
I
think
we
need
to
question
the
person
in
charge
of
technology
very
closely,
so
I'm
I'm
gonna
shut
up.
A
H
A
bit
as
though
somebody
somewhere,
not
you,
gentlemen,
let
me
say,
says
never
mind
them.
We're
not
training
about
all
over
every
meeting.
Get
him
in
the
semicolon.
That's
the
end
of
it!
Well,
sorry,
not
good
enough
simply
isn't
good
enough,
because
we're
we're
undermining
the
whole
purpose
of
having
community
area
committees
that
we
should
meet
in
the
areas,
and
it's
one
of
these
things
we've
covered
where
you
get
the
feeling
that
somebody
somewhere
in
this
building
has
thought
there
are
opportunities
from
kobe.
Do
one
of
them
is
to
get
that
shower
of
counsellors.
H
F
F
F
Now
I
think
we've
got
to
push
this
because
this
has
been
stated.
A
different
group
of
I
accept
a
smaller
grub,
but
if
hap
can
do
it
at
one
of
the
centers
like
the
krymbles
etc,
why
can't
we?
I
just
don't
really
see
okay,
you
can
tell
me
anxiety
and
all
this
you
know
and
try
and
baffle
me
with
science,
because
I
don't
know
that
much
about
I.t,
but
I
can
assure
you
I
won't
be
baffled
by
it
because
to
me.
F
G
Thanks
chair,
how
much
have
we
just
spent
to
upgrade
some
of
our
community
hubs?
Have
we
not
thought
about
putting
video
facilities
in
any
of
those?
Why
have
we
got
party
civic
hall
with
no
video
facilities?
Why
have
we
got
farnley
hall
with
videos
as
facilities?
Surely
these
are
the
basics
you
know.
If
we
genuinely
want
to
reduce
carbon
footprints
around
this
city,
then
we
need
to
stop
people
traveling
unnecessarily
around
this
city.
G
A
F
D
Jerry,
if
your
forum's
ahead
of
our
next
meeting
or
or
it's
going
to
happen
quite
soon
and
I'd
suggest
we
see
what
the
answer
comes
out
there,
because
I'm
sure
some
of
the
other
community
committees
will
be
having
exactly
the
same
conversations
as
we
are
thinking
about
their
areas
and
I'm
sure
it'll
be
a
topic
that
we'll
have
agreement
on.
I
know
we
may
be
further
out
geographically
than
some,
but
there
were
there
were
others
that
will
be
facing
exactly
the
same
resource
with
many
fewer
community
buildings.
B
They
are
usually
quarterly,
like
your
meetings
and
we've
recently
had
one,
but
it
doesn't
mean
that
we
couldn't
progress
down
both
lines.
I
mean
this
is
a
conversation
that
I
I
actually
had
with
my
head
of
service,
this
aft
this
afternoon
prior
to
coming
here
around
the
different
committees.
So
if
you
decide
to
have
your
meetings
out
in
the
community,
it's
not
video
linked
equally,
those
ones
that
here
have
been
have
the
benefit
of
video
link,
but
it's
harder
for
communities,
and
there
is
that
disparity.
B
A
F
I
suggest
that
we
kick
it
off
and
then
it
can
be
reported
to
whenever
the
the
chairs
meeting
is.
It
can
be
departed
that
we've
kicked
it
off
and
we
feel
strongly
about
it
and
we
want
it
and
then
it's
out
there
and
if
others
don't
are
aren't
willing
to
fight
as
much
as
we
are
we,
you
know.
The
fact
is
that
we
put
our
cards
on
the
table
and
that's
what
we
have
to
do.
F
We've
got
to
say:
we
want
this,
we're
not
going
to
be
mucked
about,
and
what
are
you
going
to
do
about
it
and
then
it's
up
to
the
other
people
if
they
want
it
to
be
with
us
and
say
the
same,
because
you
know
that's
how
you
you,
you
win
things.
If
somebody,
if
somebody
puts
it
out
there
and
then
it's
other
up
to
other
people,
then
if
they
want
it,
as
I
said
to
to
put
their
cats
on
the
table
as
well,
I
don't
think
we've
got
to
be
merely
mouthed
about
this.
F
J
I
don't
know
if
I
I'm
not
really
best
want
to
say
this,
but
I
mean
this
committee,
two-thirds
of
it
used
to
be
a
borrower
on
its
own,
didn't
it
out
to
south
used
to
be
morally.
J
I
don't
know
what
the
what
I
think
some
of
the
the
ward
between
that
and
rough
well
within
within
molly,
butler
and
and
rockwell
had
its
own
council.
So
the
thing
is,
a
lot
of
areas
in
time
has
gone
by
have
their
own
councils.
J
So
really
we
should
be
doing
something
so
that
those
commun
those
communities
can
have
their
that
have
their
meetings.
One
of
the
great
problems
with
this
city
is
he's
too
big
and
that's
what
we
set
up
the
area
committee
is
the
community
committee.
What
was
so
it
got
it
down
to
a
more
manageable
level,
so
we
need
we
need
to
do
something,
but
I
mean
that's
a
point
I
think
we
should
we
should
make.
Is
you
know
in
years
gone
by
a
lot
of
the
a
lot
of
the
areas
that
we
cover?
A
J
Just
closing
him
out
from
me,
24
years
ago,
when
I
got
elected,
I
got
put
on
the
it
committee,
not
because
I
know
about
I.t,
but
basically
nobody
wanted
to
go
on
it.
So
I
got
stuck
on
it
and
I
went
to
this
meeting,
which
was
in
the
old
six
and
seven
room,
and
this
officer
came
to
us
and
told
us
that
within
six
months,
you'd
be
able
to
do
all
this
online.