A660 Joint Council Meeting – Monday 20th May at 7.15pm

We have been informed that there will be a meeting of the A660 Joint Council at 7.15pm on Monday 20th May in the Monkbridge Room at HEART, Bennett Road Headingley LS6 3HN.

The meeting is to discuss the status of the standing committee, qualifications for membership of the A660 Joint Council and meetings with councillors, and should be over by 8.15pm.

Please come if you can. 

 

Adel Association Meeting Thursday 16th May 2013

Please find below the Agenda for the Adel Association meeting on Thursday 16th May 2013 at 7.30pm in The Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel.  We have officers from Parks & Countryside coming to talk about identifying sites for a play area.

MEETING OF ADEL ASSOCIATION AGENDA 16th May 2013

I look forward to seeing you on Thursday.

Caroline Anderson
Secretary

Adel Crag added: Please bring this information to the attention of your friends and neighbours who may not have access to the internet.

Leeds: ‘It’s time to dump this trolleybus white elephant’

TrolleybusFollowing yesterday’s Deputation, below are some excerpts from an article in today’s Yorkshire Evening Post:

“Senior councillors have branded Leeds’s controversial trolleybus scheme a “white elephant” – and are calling for bosses to back off from the project entirely.

Opposition councillors spoke out in force against the project at this week’s full meeting of Leeds City Council. They were commenting after campaigners from across Leeds joined forces to urge the council chamber to reconsider the trolleybus proposals, which they branded “conceptually flawed” and “not fit for purpose”. Leeds has pledged £19.3 million as part of its share in the development costs of the £250m scheme…Conservative Councillor Barry Anderson said: “There’s no experience in this country of this type of trolleybus system. Even Budapest, which is often quoted, is giving up on it. “The time savings [with trolleybus travel] will not be as great as some are saying. It is possible to use electric and hybrid vehicles to get the same performance. It’s going to be a waste of money because it’s not going to be the 21st century transport that we need as a city. We need to think again.” Colleague Coun Clive Fox lashed out at what he said was “propaganda” in favour of the scheme, adding: “There’s no way we should be spending this money. The council should back off.” Construction on the planned £250m NGT (New Generation Transport) trolleybus network – drawn up after Leeds’s Supertram light rail scheme was axed in 2005 – is expected to begin in 2016. However, concerns have also been expressed about the estimated 2020 completion date of the scheme, and the “finite” council and Government funding attached to it.”

For the full text of this article please see link below:

Yorkshire Evening Post

P.S. Don’t forget to come to tomorrow’s Public Meeting at the Civic Hall at 10am- 12noon, room 6/7 if you can!

The two councillors in charge of the scheme will be answering questions from the public and an opportunity like this is unlikely to arise again.

OPAL (Older People’s Action in the Locality) Activities May & June 2013

OPAL (Older People’s Action in the Locality) News for May & June Computer Sessions at home or at OPAL.  If members need help mastering computers they can book a one-to-one session for an hour at home or you can come to OPAL Office (on Mon, Tues or Thursday afternoon) and use the computer or bring your own laptop with you.  Sessions at the office cost £4. Sessions at home cost £8.

Every 2nd & 4th Thurs of the month, a Coffee Afternoon, Ireland Wood Meeting Point is to be held at St Paul’s Church Hall, Ireland Wood, LS16 6BS. This started in April and will meet on 9th & 23rd May, 2-4pm. All welcome-run by OPAL, St Paul’s Church & Weetwood Councillors in partnership for the community. Like the OPAL Friday Coffee Afternoons at Tinshill LS16 6DX and the Creative Writing Group at Holt Park Library (on the 3rd Monday of the month 2-3.30pm, 20th May) you do not need to be a member of OPAL to come along.  Aimed at older people but all ages are welcome.

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