Calderdale Council has worked with people in Skircoat to firm up details of its local parking review and residents’ permit scheme. This has been developed in response to concerns expressed by residents over a number of years about parking around Calderdale Royal Hospital. The Council has carefully considered all comments it has received. Proposals were … Continue reading Council responds to comments from Skircoat Parking Review
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You have the power to save up to £250 on your electricity and gas bills!
We know that rising gas and electricity prices are a real concern. We have the power to reduce energy bills if we join together to look for a better deal. On 29 January an online energy auction will take place with UK energy providers. They will be offered the chance to supply people across Calderdale … Continue reading You have the power to save up to £250 on your electricity and gas bills!
Have your say on Council budget
Calderdale Council is inviting people to have their say on the Council’s budget for 2013/14 to 2015/16. The draft budget proposals will be issued after the Council’s Cabinet meeting on Monday 14 January 2013. Once issued, the proposals will be subject to a public consultation process. People are welcome to go to the following public … Continue reading Have your say on Council budget
Come and discuss the parking review: Skircoat Ward Forum and PACT meeting tonight…
Come along to the next: Skircoat ward Forum and Police and Communities Together meeting Tuesday 11 December at Heath Training Centre (Room N) Free School Lane, Halifax, HX1 2PT, starts at 7.00pm with refreshments and signing in from 6.30pm Skircoat Ward Agenda Skircoat Ward Forum Minutes Sept 2012 Skircoat Ward forum Poster There is no … Continue reading Come and discuss the parking review: Skircoat Ward Forum and PACT meeting tonight…
Make it Grow: What could you do with £50?
‘Make it Grow’ is an exciting new initiative aimed at challenging the next generation of business leaders, whilst engaging young people all aspects of learning and developing, including mathematics, literacy, team-working, business skills, leadership and organisation, whilst raising funds for your organisation. The ‘Make it Grow’ competition challenges teams of young people (5 – 18years) … Continue reading Make it Grow: What could you do with £50?