Agenda and minutes

Venue: Moor Lane Youth Centre, Wains Road

Contact: Cindy Benton 

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Informal ward surgery

Come along and enjoy this free community event!

 

Featuring:

 

  • The Romans in York – Roman cooking demonstration, object handling and tasting activities hosted by the Yorkshire Museum
  • A 10 minute performance of song and dance from the local Youth Drama Group, Rising Stars (7.45pm)
  • Information about recycling and composting
  • Free Jute bags
  • Information on Cold Calling and Trading Standards, activities in your local park, the plans for Leeside Park and joining York Credit Union.

 

Your chance to meet:

  • Cllr Ann Reid, Cllr Tom Holvey and Cllr Sue Sunderland
  • Cindy Benton, Neighbourhood Management Officer
  • Andy Williams, Street Environment Officer
  • The Safer Neighbourhoods Policing Team

Minutes:

Dringhouses and Woodthorpe ward committee hosted an informal surgery style meeting at Moor Lane Youth Centre.  Resident were able to:

  • Speak directly to their local councillors, their Street Environment Officer, a representative from the Waste Strategy team and their Neighbourhood Management Officer.
  • Speak to representatives from the Safer Neighbourhood Team and give their opinion on what the police priorities should be for the ward.
  • Find out more about becoming a special constable with North Yorkshire Police.
  • Find out more about the plans for Leeside Park.
  • Speak to a representative from Group Response, Community Rangers.
  • Speak to a representative from the council’s Trading Standards team and find out more about Cold Calling zones.
  • Find out more about joining the York Credit Union.
  • Find out more about the Local Development Framework.
  • Learn about Roman Cookery through a demonstration by the Yorkshire Museum and taste some Roman style food.
  • Submit scheme proposals for the 2010/11 ward committee budget.
  • Watch a ten minute performance of song and dance from the local youth drama group, Rising Stars.

 

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