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Parish Plan Group 2nd meeting

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The second meeting for the formation of the Parish Plan Group was held on 15th October.

The meeting was chaired by Paul Marfell (Chair of Baildon Parish Council) and was attended by those who are willing to put their time and effort into getting a Parish Plan put together.

It was decided that the plan will be under the 6 main headings used by the Big Plan of Bradford Council so that funding streams for the different areas can be best targeted. These are the same braod headings that the Parish Council have identified.

Each person put their name down for one of these areas that in most cases represented their particular interest. This should allow each area to be addressed in a way suited to the topic.

Effectively the Parish Plan Group now exists and has set itself a couple of tasks for its next meeting which will now be chaired by one of the group.

The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday 2nd December 2009 at 7:30pm in Baildon Link, Cliffe Avenue.

If you are willing to help with the planning and production of the Parish Plan then please come along to the meeting or contact Ruth Batterley the Parish Council Clerk This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 01943605746

Last Updated on Saturday, 24 October 2009 16:17
 

Parish Plan Group 1st Meeting

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Wednseday 16th Sept 2009. 7:30pm at Baildon Link, Cliffe Avenue. First meeting. Well attended.

A meeting to form the Parish Plan Group

The Parish Council see a Parish Plan as almost essential in enabling Baildon to guide itself into the future so that progress is made on many important fronts. Some of these areas will involve the Parish Council, some will involve Bradford Council, the Police, local businesses and other local groups.

All can contribute to the Parsih Plan but someone has to collect all these wishes and package them together in a way that allows organisations to identify the appropriate challenges and make progress.

The meeting on Wednesday 16th Sept was the first step in forming this group that will gather the information and put the plan together. Another meeting is to be held shortly where it is intended that the members of the initial group will be nominated.

The date and time of this meeting will be published soon.

Please turn up if you are interested in being a member of the core group or contact the Parish Council Clerk at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.

Last Updated on Saturday, 19 September 2009 09:44
 

Parish Planning in Baildon

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Growing numbers of people in all types of communities are coming together to develop a plan for their community. Two examples of this in Baildon were the Design Statement where people expressed their views about future development in the village; and the Urban Village Plan which allocated a pot of money from Bradford Council on some immediate needs. Now that Baildon has a Parish Council, it is time for the people of Baildon to think long term about how they see the village in 10, 15, 25 years time, and have the Parish Council work on that vision. These long term views are worked out with the community and published in a Parish Plan.

Parish plans do not have to have a standard format or have a fixed list of subject areas. Through meetings, consultations, questionnaires, and community planning sessions, the ideas of the population are identified so that the community can set out its vision, decide which issues it would like to tackle, agree priorities for action, and present the information in a way that is accessible to all. An important part of this process is an audit of existing local plans, and of local skills and resources. Actions arising from the planning process can be set out in the plan within the short and long term goals of the council. Issues covered in parish plans include planning, transport and travel, access to medical services, meeting halls/places, recreation and open spaces, footpaths, litter, support for local businesses etc.

The Parish Council is in the early stage of drawing up a specification of what the planning process could be and who it should reach. We are taking guidance from a range of agencies that will help us to do this. The finished Plan will not only set the agenda for the Parish Council in the years to come, it will also provide it with a framework and “business plan” to attract funding and to discuss service provision and management.

Last Updated on Friday, 28 August 2009 17:03
 

Parish Information

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For the Parish Plan to be effective lots of information will need collecting and opinions canvassed.

The Baildon Census of 2001 contains some valuable information but has the complication that it includes Esholt which is not part of Baildon Parish Council.

 Baildon 2001 Census age breakdown
  BaildonBaildon %
 District % No. per year
Population14929  100%100%
149
 0 – 4 years 721 4.8% 7.1%180
 5 – 15 years 2030 13.6% 16.3%203
 16 – 24years 1285 8.6% 12.5%160
 25 – 44 years 3985 26.7% 28.0%209
 45 – 64 years 4143 27.8% 21.7%218
 65 – 74 years 1465 9.8% 7.7%162
 75 + years 1301 8.7% 6.7%52

Information about Baildon in the 2001 census can be found on the Bradford website here and here. Information about Bradford from the 2001 census can be found here.

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 14 December 2008 15:22