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« Kirklees » takes part in the European Local Democracy Week - a paneuropean event coordinated by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe - as « Partner city »

We’re committed to growing a stronger local democracy in Kirklees, from the ground up. We’ve worked with citizens from local places across Kirklees to create a shared goal for active citizenship, called “Shaped by People: We make our places what they are”. This is a shared strategic priority for Kirklees Council and our partners. Our aim is to enable more people to directly shape their local place, as active citizens, and for everyone to be involved in the decisions which affect their everyday lives. We have involved over 10,000 citizens in activities to shape their local neighbourhoods, through our How Good Is Our Place? programme, which focuses on meaningful conversations and actions in our local places. We have also worked with young citizens to create a pioneering Democracy Friendly Schools programme, to help children and young people learn about - and be an active part of - local democracy. Our work is based on the learning and recommendations of the Kirklees Democracy Commission. We explored what a vibrant local democracy should look like - for the next generation and beyond - by listening to and learning from our citizens. Our report 'Growing a Stronger Local Democracy' is based on a year of evidence-based research and debate, involving over 1,000 people.

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We’re committed to growing a stronger local democracy in Kirklees, from the ground up. We’ve worked with citizens from local places across Kirklees to create a shared goal for active citizenship, called “Shaped by People: We make our places what they are”. This is a shared strategic priority for Kirklees Council and our partners. Our aim is to enable more people to directly shape their local place, as active citizens, and for everyone to be involved in the decisions which affect their everyday lives. We have involved over 10,000 citizens in activities to shape their local neighbourhoods, through our How Good Is Our Place? programme, which focuses on meaningful conversations and actions in our local places. We have also worked with young citizens to create a pioneering Democracy Friendly Schools programme, to help children and young people learn about - and be an active part of - local democracy. Our work is based on the learning and recommendations of the Kirklees Democracy Commission. We explored what a vibrant local democracy should look like - for the next generation and beyond - by listening to and learning from our citizens. Our report 'Growing a Stronger Local Democracy' is based on a year of evidence-based research and debate, involving over 1,000 people.

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Partner(s) :

Batley 150, Batley Poets, Batley Smile, Batley History Group, National Association of Local Councils, University of Huddersfield, Kirklees schools, Kirklees College, Kirklees Youth Council, Kirklees Museums, The Media Centre Huddersfield,, Meltham Town Council, Huddersfield Students' Union, Marsden Community Trust, One Community Foundation, Third Sector Leaders Kirklees, Natural Kirklees, Shelley Village Association, Friends of Honley, The Newsome Centre, Growing Newsome, Kam’s Corner, Kirklees

Activity referring to the leading theme "Citizens participation, consultation and commitment: for a living local democracy"

Kirklees Question Time

The Oastler Building, University of Huddersfield
From 12/10/2017 to 12/10/2017

Participatory Budgeting: How would YOU spend the money?

Huddersfield Town Hall
From 10/10/2017 to 10/10/2017

ELDW citizens participation activity

AC Grayling: Democracy and its Crisis

The Media Centre, Huddersfield
From 25/09/2017 to 25/09/2017

The Political Game

Dewsbury Town Hall
From 10/10/2017 to 10/10/2017

Speakers’ Corner: A Living Wage poetry workshop

Empire House, Dewsbury
From 07/10/2017 to 07/10/2017

From Suffragettes and Beyond

Huddersfield Town Hall
From 01/11/2017 to 01/11/2017

Move over, that’s my Seat

Huddersfield Town Hall
From 09/10/2017 to 09/10/2017

Community Cinema: Suffragette

Northfield Hall (Huddersfield & The Hub (Kirkburton) & New Picture House (Dewsbury)
From 10/10/2017 to 13/10/2017

Meet the Mayor & the Council Chamber Experience

Huddersfield Town Hall
From 11/10/2017 to 11/10/2017

Launch of the Councillor Toolkit for schools

Huddersfield Town Hall
From 11/10/2017 to 11/10/2017

LGiU Policy Café Kirklees: Reshaping local democracy

The Media Centre, Huddersfield
From 12/10/2017 to 12/10/2017

Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World

Huddersfield Town Hall & Dewsbury Town Hall
From 13/10/2017 to 13/10/2017

A Woman’s Work

Dewsbury Town Hall
From 13/10/2017 to 13/10/2017

Meet your Councillor

Local schools
From 09/10/2017 to 13/10/2017

An Evening with Barry and Thelma

The Media Centre, Huddersfield
From 19/10/2017 to 19/10/2017

Black History Month Celebration Showcase

The Hudawi Cultural Centre, Huddersfield
From 28/10/2017 to 28/10/2017

People, Power and Parliament

Huddersfield Town Hall
From 01/11/2017 to 01/11/2017

Active Citizens: Celebrating our Local Democracy Ambassadors

Huddersfield Town Hall
From 09/10/2017 to 09/10/2017

Communication campaign

“I work for a democratic organisation and I’m proud of that…”

Huddersfield Town Hall & Dewsbury Town Hall
From 06/10/2017 to 11/10/2017

"A day in the life of a councillor"

Online
From 09/10/2017 to 15/10/2017

Hannah Directory 2017

Venues in Huddersfield and Dewsbury
From 09/10/2017 to 15/10/2017

The contents of this web page are published under the responsibility of Kirklees www.democracycommission.org.uk

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