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Help boost community projects in Hinckley
Posted on 15/09/2009
Chief Executive's
Residents in and around Hinckley can help choose how £60,000 will boost their local area, thanks to an innovative new project.
From September, community forums across Hinckley and Bosworth will be holding Dragons' Den-style workshops where residents and community groups can pitch suggestions.
Each meeting will have £20,000 available for projects benefiting the local area and people are invited to come forward with exciting ideas.
This partnership money will be allocated in line with broad priorites for the area including boosting health, improving town centres, increasing opportunities for younger and older people, creating a cleaner and greener borough and reducing anti-social behaviour.
To get involved in spending the cash, people need to go along their local meeting where they will be able to share and discuss ideas and vote for their favourite.
Harvey Brown from the Britannia Scout Group will be taking part in the Hinckley workshop. He said: "This is a really great opportunity for local people to engage in projects that are really relevant to the immediate community."
Ernie White, Cabinet Member for Better Places, said: "We want residents to get involved in helping to decide how £20,000 of partnership money could improve their communities and are offering them the chance to come forward with suggestions and vote for their favourite.
"This is an innovative idea and I would encourage residents, businesses and local groups with ideas about a local project which needs a boost to get involved and have a hand in shaping their community."
David Bill, Leader of Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council, said: "Local authorities spend millions on behalf of people and local communities but this is the first time that I am aware that people can have a direct say on what particular projects should be supported.
"This new opportunity has already got people talking and I would like to see as many people as possible taking part. Please come along to the events and put your point of view. Everyone’s view will count in this exercise.”
Each session is free to attend and includes a finger buffet and refreshments. Places are limited so to book a place, please contact Sabrina Malik on 0116 305 5951, email sabrina.malik@leics.gov.uk or visit www.leicestershireforums.org .
Community forum dates are below - people are asked to arrive at 5.30pm for a 6pm start:
- Hinckley Area - 24th September at Sketchley Hill Primary School
- Markfield, Ratby and Groby - 1st October at South Charnwood High School
- Bosworth - 15th October at Bosworth Battlefield Centre
There are three community forums in the borough and 27 across Leicestershire offering people a great opportunity to find out what is happening on their doorstep, give views, get answers to queries and influence local decision-making.
Since they started in January last year, over 2,500 people across the county have taken part and picked up the latest on services for older people, anti-social behaviour, eco-town proposals, grants, development plans, lorry routes, tackling crime, transport, housing, jobs, loan sharks, roads, community hospitals plus much more.
Three successful pilot workshops were held earlier this summer in Blaby District. Residents will be taking part in a final vote for their favourite at the district's three community forums this autumn.
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At the workshops, people will work together to discuss ideas, vote for their favourite and produce a shortlist of projects which could benefit from the money.
Following this, all the suggestions will be looked at in detail before people have the chance to take part in a final vote at community forums next spring.
A community forum is a meeting place for residents, local businesses, voluntary and community groups, councillors and service providers.
There are 27 forums across Leicestershire which bring together elected representatives across all tiers of local government - County, District and Borough and Parish, together with a range of other community representatives.
Community forums involve Leicestershire County Council, District and Borough Councils, NHS Leicestershire County and Rutland, Leicestershire Police and Leicestershire Together partners
Although they do not have formal decision-making powers, forums are important bodies of influence - there is a 'duty to respond' to actions recommended.
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