John attended the West Leeds District Partnership
planning event at Stanningley ARLFC, on Friday 21 January.
“This was a really encouraging morning,” he said. “Day
in and day out the work is going on in West Leeds, building community
and economic development. Now there seems to be real strategic focus and
good teamwork from different agencies working together – already
many groups on the ground do work well in partnership to deliver more
for local people, groups like West Leeds Healthy Living Network, BARCA,
West Leeds Family Learning Centre, Bramley Elderly Action, West Leeds
Primary Care Trust, West Leeds Homes, the police, schools and Leeds City
Council.
“Transport, enterprise and skills, crime, and the condition of
our environment are the central concerns made to me by the people I represent,
and all are well and truly on the agenda. We’ve now got to come
up with clearer solutions and a programme of action but it was a most
encouraging start – and everyone present was committed to getting
out and listening to local people, consulting the community, people of
all ages, about their views and their hopes and plans for their area.
“I was very pleased to see West Leeds is firmly on the map and
attracting real attention.”
The West Leeds District Partnership brings together public, voluntary
and private sector groups as part of the Vision
for Leeds.
©John Battle MP 21 January 2005 |