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Trowbridge YAG

Trowbridge YAG. Information Evening Wednesday 7 th November 2012. What is YAG?. Youth Advisory Group to the Trowbridge community area. Improving positive activities for the youth of Trowbridge Planning and shaping local services

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Trowbridge YAG

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  1. Trowbridge YAG Information Evening Wednesday 7th November 2012

  2. What is YAG? • Youth Advisory Group to the Trowbridge community area. • Improving positive activities for the youth of Trowbridge • Planning and shaping local services • Working with the local Area Board and Trowbridge Council to put forward the views of the young people of Trowbridge

  3. So... What Have We Done? • Listened to people who use the Skate Park and lobbied to have lighting installed • Raised the profile of concerns that young people have about the Town Park at night • Reduced fare train tickets to Bath for young people - £1.50 return! • Improving alleyways in Trowbridge that had broken lighting or were overgrown • And there’s so much more...

  4. Rachel Efemey - Trowbridge Community Area Manager Trowbridge Area Board

  5. Area Boards Overview • 18 Area Boards across Wiltshire • 98 Councillors - Elected unitary councillors in the community area are the voting members. 9 Councillors form the Trowbridge Area Board • Other representatives include Parish & Town councils, Fire, Police, NHS, Community Area Partnerships, CAYPIG

  6. What the Area Board Does • Councillors – community leaders, champion local issues, make decisions on policy and resources, shape service delivery, allocate funding for community priorities • Council Services – accountable to Area Boards on local service issues, bound by legal and financial constraints, but aim to be locally responsive and flexible • Partners inc Community Area Partnerships – engaged in local issues, theme groups, consultations and events, identify community priorities, raise external funding for delivery

  7. Area Board Meetings • Area Boards meet approx every 2 months • Meetings are held across the County at 7pm and open to all • Agendas are set up to 2 months in advance • Agendas items come from a range of different sources including issues raised via the Area Board issues system

  8. Community Area Grants • Each Board has a budget - Trowbridge Area Board has approx £75k per annum • Deadlines for applications are 6 weeks prior to the Area Board meeting date • Decisions are made at the Area Board meetings • Application pack on line: www.wiltshire.gov.uk/communityandliving/areaboards • Small grants of up to £350 available to non constituted groups

  9. Community Area Grants Criteria • Up to £5,000 available for your community project. • Funding linked to local priorities • Up to and including £1,000 may be available for small projects, where there will be no need for you to find matched funding • Up to 50% of the total cost of a project, where the total cost is more than £1,000 • Support for organisations making applications - simple application process

  10. Youth Funding • The TAB has funding specifically for young peoples projects • £200 to take part in activities, buy equipment or any other project ideas that will enhance informal learning in their local community  • Groups must have access to a bank account of a constituted organisation to pay the grant into • Grants available until 1st March 2013 or all the funds have been spent • You will know within 4 weeks if your application has been successful • A simple application form available from the Area Manager

  11. Your local issues A simple process that ensures issues are properly considered

  12. KEEPING IN TOUCH • The Area Manager has a community area network a database of individuals/organisations who wish to keep up to date with local information • Regular email updates/newsletters sent out with news from the Area Board, the Council and other partners • Coming soon....... A community web site for the Trowbridge Community Area. We are looking for local community reporters

  13. www.wiltshire.gov.uk/communityandliving/areaboards rachel.efemey@wiltshire.gov.uk Find out more

  14. Our Current Involvements • Providing an input on the proposed New Town Hall Arts scheme. • Seeking to improve and modernise Trowbridge Town Park. • Ensuring young people are involved in Trowbridge Community Campus. • Supporting young people from Seymour to update the park. • Campaigning for a half-pipe for Studley Green

  15. Anything Else? • Friendly, fun atmosphere. • Everybody’s views and ideas are welcome! • Discuss important issues with people your own age. • Looks good for job and higher education applications • Make things happen for young people – music events? • No fee and we have biscuits!

  16. TOWN

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