Adel Neighbourhood Forum – Minutes 5th November 2012

Please find below Minutes recently received from the Adel Neighbourhood Forum which may be of interest to you.

Adel Neighbourhood Forum Minutes 05-11-2012

Adel Neighbourhood Plan presentation (draft)

Persons with an interest in Adel or for further information please contact;

Ian Bond on
bondster@btopenworld.com or

Nick Brown on
nick.brown@2B-architecture.com

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Adel Neighbourhood Forum Update

Published in Adel Bells Parish Magazine

Press Release – we are up and running with a bang

There were more than fireworks going off in Adel on 5th November. It also marked the inaugural meeting of the Adel Neighbourhood Forum. Nick Brown, Co-Chairman welcomed the 15 Members to the launch and said “The purpose of the Forum is to give a renewed sense of ownership to the Adel Community on land development issues; also to ensure that local people have a strong influence over the future use, location, character and mix of future developments”. He added that the vision would be to ensure a sustainable future for Adel. A key factor was to define a clear identity for the area which would be for the benefit of the inhabitants and would also foster a spirit of pride in the local community.

Amanda Schonfeld said that community involvement was vital and she outlined the consultation process with the main parties including residents, businesses, community organisations and developers. In addition there will be seven focus groups with specific sectors such as education and transport.

Sarah Rushton set out the technical issues involved including the National Planning Policy Framework and the Localism Act.  She said that there would be a close dialogue with Leeds City Planning Department and that a Neighbourhood Plan will be produced which will be the subject of a community referendum. She envisaged a time scale of 18-24 months.

Ian Bond, Co- Chairman said “The definition of the boundary for the Forum has now gone out to consultation by Leeds City Council. The next steps will be to agree the formal constitution, set up the focus groups and start the public consultation through a “Visioning Process” whereby individuals are given their opportunity to say how they see the structure of Adel in say 15-20 years time”. He thanked members for their contributions to date and said much work will need to be completed before the next Forum meeting on 4th February 2013.

Persons with an interest in Adel or for further information please contact;

Ian Bond on
bondster@btopenworld.com or

Nick Brown on
nick.brown@2B-architecture.com

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Adel Primary School Governor Wanted

We received the information below which may be of interest to you.

Adel Primary School has a vacancy for a Community Governor, to serve on its Governing Body and to be a critical friend to the school and its mission.

We are particularly looking for someone with legal or estate skills (property management), but all applications will be considered. We meet in the evening four times a year and governors also sit on smaller committees.

For further information, please contact: –

Mr Stephen Boothroyd (Headteacher)

Tel: 0113 230116

Email: boothrs01@leedslearning.net
or
Leeds City Council Governor Support Service
Tel: 0113 3950915
Website: www.leeds.gov.uk  (search School Governor)

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OPAL (Older People’s Action in the Locality) Activities December 2012

OPAL (Older People’s Action in the Locality) OPAL is a registered charity which supports the over 60’s living in Leeds 16, above the Ring Road. If you are over 60, and live in our area, you can become a full member of OPAL. OPAL membership costs £10 per year.

We have over seventy members exercising with OPAL each week: Gentle Exercise at The Stables on Wednesdays 11am—Midday; Tai Chi at Bramhope Methodist Church and at Adel Community Centre; Yoga at the Friends Meeting House on Thursdays 10am-11am.

Growing old can be fun!
Extract from OPAL Members’ Corner
‘Some Grannies sit in rocking chairs
and crocket shawls indoors.
My Granny jumps upon a horse
and rides across the moors.
 

And when I wish she’d sometimes stay
and tuck me up in bed,
she’s off to study yoga
and standing on her head.
 

She goes on day trips with her gang,
the over 60’s club.
They racket round the countryside
and end up in a pub!
 

I love my little Granny,
I think she’s simply great.
If that’s what growing old is like,
I simply cannot wait.’

(from a poem sent in by Anne Steele)

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