Uxcester – Could This Work In Leeds, and Aireborough?
Earlier this year Lord Wolfson, Chief Executive of Next, launched a competition to generate ideas for how to deliver ‘garden cities’ to address issues of a growing population, and the […]
Earlier this year Lord Wolfson, Chief Executive of Next, launched a competition to generate ideas for how to deliver ‘garden cities’ to address issues of a growing population, and the […]
Just a reminder; we have postponed the Aireborough Neighbourhood Forum AGM until after designation. Therefore , it will not take place tomorrow 14th June. A new date will be publicised […]
We recently attended a lecture given by leading architect Sir Terry Farrell, at Leeds Metropolitan University, on The Farrell Review. The review looks at how we should be co-operatively, and […]
It must have been like this in the old days of Soviet tractor production meetings. Yesterday, in a very red room, with a very blue tablecloth, Leeds City Council Planners, […]
The Aireborough Neighbourhood Forum has now officially applied to Leeds City Council for the designation of Aireborough as a neighbourhood planning area, and the Forum as the body to carry […]
Following on from the recent Leeds drop-in consultations, Joanne Ainsworth of the GINS Parents Action Group, obtained figures courtesy of Leeds City Council on children born in the area and […]
If anyone was not aware, Leeds City Council’s ambition is to make Leeds the “best city in the country” . If such a monumental ambition is to be anywhere near […]
The purpose of the Aireborough Neighbourhood Forum is to support the regeneration and sustainable development of the Aireborough Neighbourhood Area. Our constitution is now published, and is in keeping […]
Over the Autumn of 2013, the ANF has been busy representing the views of Aireborough people at the Leeds Local Development Framework (LDF) Inspector hearings in October. We spoke at […]
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