| Summary |
A number of locally based partnerships exist in different parts of the District, and
they are available for detailed consultation on specific issues. They consist of concerned residents
and local community groups, but on a smaller scale than Community Development networks.
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| Examples |
Examples of Community based partnerships exist in Clayton, West Bowling, Thornton,
Shipley town centre Braithwaite Partnership, Frizinghall Partnership, Horton Grange Partnership.
They generally discuss community and economic issues.
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| Useful for |
Useful for getting detailed feedback on specific issues that affect the particular
locality.
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| Not useful |
For representative or numerical feedback from an area. For District or area
consultations.
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| Equal Rights |
Local Partnerships tend to reflect the makeup of the local community, but this cannot be
guaranteed.
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| Costs |
Your costs will be mainly in terms of staff time spent planning and undertaking your
consultation. However, you will also need to pay for producing any consultation material.
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| How to use |
You will need to contact the appropriate Area Coordinator, who will be able to tell you
if there is a locally based partnership in your area of interest and when and where it meets. As with
other consultations you will need to carefully prepare in conjunction with the Area Coordinator and fit
in with the necessary timescale.
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| Contact |
Janice Thornton
Head of the Neighbourhood Support Service
Patrick Lawton
Keighley Area Coordinator
Bhulla Singh
Bradford North Area Coordinator
John Breen
Bradford South Area Coordinator
Mohammed Taj
Bradford West Area Coordinator
Chris Flecknoe
Shipley Area Coordinator
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Tel: 01274 431447
Tel: 01535 438008
Tel: 01274 431066
Tel: 01274 431155
Tel: 01274 432597
Tel: 01274 437074
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