ANF On-Line Questionnaire – Future Housing Development
All households in Aireborough are in the process of receiving a questionnaire from the ANF ( supported by all local Councillors in both wards), on future housing developments in the […]
All households in Aireborough are in the process of receiving a questionnaire from the ANF ( supported by all local Councillors in both wards), on future housing developments in the […]
Tomorrow, 2nd May, Thame’s neighbourhood plan goes to its referendum; to find out if local people agree it should be accepted as the development document for the area, in conjunction […]
Fascinating talk by urban designer Ben Hamilton-Baillie, at the Leeds Rose Bowl last night on shared space (or civilised streets), the new direction in street design. Lots of Leeds Planners […]
One of the emerging themes from the initial work of the Aireborough Neighbourhood Forum, is that a number of growing companies are looking to find new premises in the area […]
Neighbourhood planning is not about producing a plan; the point of localism is melding a range of people into a decision making unit. It’s about residents and businesses working together […]
There it stood, centre stage, at Aireborough’s first Youth Conference; the ‘wishing’ tree; made by pupils at Guiseley School under the guidance of Mr Mangham, and covered in multi-coloured wishes […]
As part of Aireborough Youth Forum’s ‘Growing Up in Aireborough’ theme, Guiseley, St Oswald’s Church of England School had a poetry competition. Below are a selection of poems which each […]
In February this year, children at Guiseley Infant and Nursery School took part in a drawing competition sponsored by Hobbycraft, and organised by the Aireborough Neighbourhood Forum, as part of […]
The A65 cutting through Guiseley and the lower part of Yeadon is constantly raised as a major problem to the enjoyment of Aireborough. People have told us that they tend […]
Children features strongly in our first trial pop-up exhibition and vintage tea room. From their colourful posters in the display, to many of the suggestions, the voice of young people […]
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