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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"

Golcar Ward Forum

The Elms 78 New Street, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield HD3 4LD
09/10/2018

Democracy drop-in & Full Council

Reception Room & Council Chamber, Huddersfield Town Hall Corporation Street, Huddersfield HD1 2ET
10/10/2018

It’s Up to You

Various venues across Kirklees
From 17/10/2018 to 24/10/2018

Thinking Big - Making a difference in your community and beyond

Jo Cox House, 90 Commercial Street, Batley WF17 5DS
19/12/2018

Growing a stronger youth council

John Smith’s Stadium, Stadium Way, Huddersfield HD1 6PG
19/10/2018

Kirklees Leaders Question Time

Holmfirth Civic Hall, Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth HD9 3AS
23/10/2018

School visits for Local Democracy Week 2018

Council Chamber, Huddersfield Town Hall, Corporation Street, Huddersfield HD1 2ET
16/10/2018

ELDW citizens participation activity

Celebrating local suffragettes

Community Room, Greenhead Park, Huddersfield HD1 4HS
03/10/2018

Revolting Women – The fight for the vote

Meltham Sports & Community Centre, Mean Lane, Meltham, Holmfirth HD9 5QT
10/10/2018

Newsome 1918 - Votes for Women

Newsome Scout Hall, Newsome Road South, Newsome, Huddersfield HD4 6JJ
13/10/2018

Suffragette - Pop Up Cinema

Newsome Scout Hall, Newsome Road South, Newsome, Huddersfield HD4 6JJ
13/10/2018

Your Future Your Voice

John Smith’s Stadium, Stadium Way, Huddersfield HD1 6PG
From 17/10/2018 to 18/10/2018

Making Music Democratically

Vinyl Tap, 42 John William Street, Huddersfield HD1 1ER
17/10/2018

Victorian Voices of Huddersfield

Council Chamber, Huddersfield Town Hall, Corporation Street, Huddersfield HD1 2ET
18/10/2018

Democracy Commission Working Group

Live webcast
24/10/2018

Our Fight for the Voting Right – exhibition

Tolson Museum, Wakefield Road, Dalton, Huddersfield HD5 8DJ
From 15/10/2018 to 21/10/2018

Batley 150 exhibition

Batley Library, 14 Market Place, Batley WF17 5DA
From 15/10/2018 to 21/10/2018

Extraordinary Women of the Huddersfield Borough

Huddersfield Library, Princess Alexandra Walk, Huddersfield HD1 2SU
From 15/10/2018 to 21/10/2018

Communication campaign

Face to face with our councillors

Online
From 15/10/2018 to 21/10/2018

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