Community Committees were set up in Leeds to
ensure that the views and opinions of everyone in its diverse
communities were heard and represented and informed any decision
making that took place. They hold four public meetings a year,
where Elected Members make localised decisions that affect
communities, in particular around
funding for projects that address priorities agreed by the
committee.
Community Committees are involved in
engagement activity with local communities, which consider issues
that concern its residents. This local engagement may influence
decisions on things such as environmental improvements, community
safety, health & wellbeing, employment, as well as issues that
affect young people.
Areas covered by the Inner East Community
Committee are:
· Burmantofts & Richmond
Hill
· Gipton & Harehills
· Killingbeck &
Seacroft
· Roundhay
Community Committees also have a number of budgets that they are responsible for,
allocating funding every year for both community projects for
adults and youth activities for young people. Small grants are
available for up to £1000 per ward and large grants are
available for anything over £1000 in a single ward.
Want to know more, or get involved? If so,
please contact the Communities Team on: communitycommitteefunding@leeds.gov.uk