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contents3 News6 Healthy Lifestyles8 BD5 Enterprise
4 Meet your Community Councillors
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Woodroyd Centre Park Lane CentreMayfield Centre
Athletico Awards NightAfter another successful season local BD5
football club Athletico FC had its awards
night at Bowling Old Lane Cricket Club.
Athletico finished runners up in the Spen Valley
League and won the West Riding County FA Flexi
League. The club also got into three semi finals and
a quarter final in the prestigious Bradford District
Cup.
The awards night which took place during May this
year focused on individual awards, on the merit of
local young men who have been developed and
mentored by the club. “Club Player’s Player” of the
season award went to Haroon Tariq (pictured left)
who also picked up the distinguished Spen Valley
“Goalkeeper Of The Year” award. These were
presented by Athletico’s main sponsor Mohammed
Zulifiqar from AR Travel & Tours.
Pictured below (left to right) Councillor Talat Sajawal, ShazadAli, Haroon Tariq, Umar Zahoor, Mohameed Raaj, Omar Israr,Zeeshan Hader, Mohammed Ikraaz, Mohammed Qasim,Mohammed Zulfiqar, Shuaib Yasin and Mohammad Yaqoob.
• PRIZES for the winner of each category
• Are you proud of your garden/yard?
• Would you like to make it more colourful and green?
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garden/yard and your contact details, either by
email or by post. Choose which category you are entering - either:
Most Beautiful Garden
Best Community Garden
Most Beautiful Yard
• An application form is attached for
you to use.
• Tell your friends, neighbours
community group, get the whole street entering!
Garden Competition & you could win a prize!
Beautiful BD5 Garden Competition ENTRY FORM
CLOSING DATE 31ST JULY 2017
Your name …………………………………………………...............
Address ……………………………….………………………...........................................................................................
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Tick which category you are entering
Most Beautiful Garden
Best Community Garden Most Beautiful Yard
Address of community garden …………………………………………………………......................................................
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Please email to [email protected] or post / drop in to MAPA,
1 Coates Street, BD5 7DL - please include a photo of the garden / yard.
Enter The Beautiful BD5News 3
Meet Your CommunityChair of Community Council - Councillor Nasreen Khan • Parkside
I have been a Community Councillor since 2014 and enjoy every moment. My role and purpose as a Community
Councillor is to represent the views of constituents within my ward. As a Community Councillor I represent the
interests of the ward for which I am elected and constituents enquiries, representations and complaints. I listen and
then represent the views when discussing council business and working with outside bodies. I was elected as the
Chair of Trident Community Council in May 2016 and re-elected in May 2017.
My responsibilities in this role are effective leadership to foster the interests of my electors and the Community
Council. I also co-teach ESOL and Functional Skills in a community setting. My role as a voluntary teacher teaching
ESOL is focusing on situations my learners need in their everyday lives. I help learners to develop their functional skills
and I enjoy the work I do. I have a positive mental attitude to my work and everyday situations. I thrive upon achieving sustainable
results and outcomes. I really enjoy being a Community Councillor and ESOL teacher because I'm a peoples person. I thrive on the
promotion of civic responsibility and equiping people to be active in their communities. Sometimes it's challenging but the rewards out-
weigh the challenges!
The Community Council continues to represent the views of local people and tackle key issues in the
area, working in partnership with the local authority and other service providers.
Community Councillor Habib Afsar • Woodroyd
I feel strongly about supporting the elderly and needy and have done work with a range of social action projects,
The elderly and needy were identified so we could provide them with support. This was done in a small capacity
and now that i have a fellow Community Councillor, I would like to do more. Gulley cleaning has been done and
with the help of the public further gulleys have been identified, which will shortly be cleaned, watch this space.
Through my links with a local amateur boxing club, we have managed to set up classes for youngsters at the
weekends. These have been popular and have lead to youngsters taking boxing up as a hobby. Working with a local
faith centre and a school we have ran a variety of projects ranging from biking, gardening, horse riding and homework
clubs. My vision is to continue the diversionary work to ensure these projects serve as early intervention so our young people stay away
from crime.
I have worked with an independent school to help overcome its poor Ofsted report and continue to work closely with local schools to
help raise educational standards. Being part of the local primary network and a parent governor, I want to focus on helping parents get
involved in shaping the next generation of learners.
Community Councillor Shah Mohammed Khokhar • Marshfield
I am a retired teacher living in the Bradford 5 area for over five decades. I know the highs and lows of the area
well. My main concern is sports for the juniors and support for the seniors. The area has been ignored for so
long and I’ll try to make it an area that we all can be proud of.
Community Councillor Kurshid Siddique • Woodroyd
I am currently CEO of an advocacy organisation, where we are working with the NHS and the local CCG’s to
develop methods to tackle social, health and wellbeing issues affecting the minority communities of West
Yorkshire. I am on the equality and diversity grading panel which was set up to grade NHS trusts and CCG’s on
their performance. I have lived in West Bowling all my life, where I am a part of the local community. Issues
relating to our community affect me, my family and community directly. As a new Community Councillor, I hope
that I can help make positive changes to improve lives, and as such I would consider it to be a privilege and an
honour to do so.
Vice Chair Community Councillor Balaal Hussain • Holme top
I am very happy to have been given the opportunity to serve my local community as a Community Councillor. I was
born in the BD5 area and have always lived in the Holme Top Ward. I am a Solicitor advocate by trade and have
recently set up my own business within BD5 to assist local residents. I am very passionate about serving BD5 and
alleviating the problems within the Holme Top Ward, my top priorities are; gulley/street cleansing, crime prevention
and traffic calming around schools and Madrassas. If you have any cause for concern within the Holme Top Ward
feel free to contact me.
Vacancy for Community Councillor in the Holme Top Ward, contact the Clerk for details and how to apply
NEW Clerk to Community Council
My name is Jonathan Crewdson. My background is mostly in the charity sector including recruiting volunteers,
fundraising, training and community development work. I have always been passionate about encouraging people
to become active in their communities. I have specialist experience in supporting the creation of new community
councils and developing their capacity to see them use their powers to the full extent to benefit their localities. I
believe that bodies like community councils help to devolve power and influence to a scale that most people can
relate to and that they are in a good position to improve and regenerate their areas as they know them so well. I look
forward to working with Bradford Trident Community Council as its Clerk and the people of BD5.
ty CouncillorsCommunity Councillor Abrar Hussain • Melbourne
My name is Abrar Hussain and I am a Community Councillor for the Melbourne Ward. I have lived in Bradford and
in the BD5 area all my life. I am passionate about Bradford and BD5. I want to make a difference to the area and for
the residents who live in BD5. If there is anything I can help with please contact me via the Community Council Clerk.
News 5
Community Councillor Zembir Akhtar • Ripley
I'm Community Councillor for the Ripleyville area of BD5. I became a councillor in order to get
more involved with the communities in the area that I live in. I am hoping to make a difference
and have a positive impact in their everyday lives. Currently I work casually as a transport and
recovery technician but also as an ESOL teacher, teaching voluntarily with the St.Vincentscharity
(formerly CHAS).
Community Councillor Imran Younas • Marshfield
I have been a Community Councillor for nearly two years on a voluntary basis as I am passionate about helping
my community benefit from all the services and facilities available to them. I have been in full time employment
for the past 15 years and the community work is something I do to help anyone I can within my capabilities. I am
also the Chair person for Marshfields Neighbourhood Association and I am also on the chair committee for
Athletico FC which is a youth football team.
Community Councillor Shahzada Meer • Ripley
I live in the area and face all the issues of local residents on a day to day basis. I am actively involved in trying to
improve the environment by; engaging volunteers and local groups in cleaning campaigns, making ongoing efforts
in trying to improve the quality of life in the area by engaging relevant groups and authorities in tackling anti-social
behaviour and any other issues raised within the community. Feel free to contact me via the Community Council.
Community Councillor Niaz Ali • Parkside
I have been a Community Councillor in the Parkside Ward since the Community Council began. During this time
I have been meeting people from across the ward and have learned about the many challenging issues that we
are facing as a community which we are learning to tackle through our Neighbourhood Plan. I am always
available to speak to any residents in the Parkside area about any problems they may have. It is an honour and
privilege to serve my community and we will continue to move forwards by prioritising issues in the
neighbourhood plan to make the area a stronger, safer and greener place to live in.
Councillor Sadaqat Ali Khan • Melbourne
My name is Sadaqat Ali Khan, I represent the Melbourne Ward. I have been a Community Councillor since the
Bradford Trident Community Council came into existence in 2009. Over this period of time I have been involved
in projects to help the residents of my ward by for example, installing grit bins in the places of worship and
community centres. This year I helped organise a gulley clean programme in the area. I represent people of wide
faiths and views in my ward. I am always happy to help any constituents with any issues.
Please contact your local Community Councillor by calling the Park Lane Centre on 01274 768064 and leave a message
with Jonathan Crewdson, the Clerk to Bradford Trident Community Council with your details and concerns.
Latest News!
The Healthy Lifestyles Project has celebrated its 10th birthday on 2nd June
2017. And we now aim to go kicking, walking, running, punching, jogging and
eating (healthily) into another year.
Over the past 10 years we have run hundreds of programmes reaching thousands of people in the BD5 area. Many with whom our
project has had a long lasting health impact. This year alone, we have engaged with nearly 2,500 people, 80% improving their diet,
83% feeling happier and 77% feeling less isolated. We are recommended by 100% of people we surveyed this year.
Some of our key achievements in improving Health and Wellbeing are:
Delivering a wide range of innovative health and wellbeing improvement
services to local people for example: Tai Chi, Food Growing, Aquarobics,
Chairobics and Mini Masterchef. Our core principle to build relationships with
the community has forged a deep understanding & appreciation of our work
which ensures their continued involvement.
We pride ourselves on being creative in weaving health initiatives into the
fabric of our community. The real outcomes reached by our project include;
reduced loneliness and isolation, reduced feeling of anxiety and depression,
Weight loss leading to more active lives, improved nutrition leading to better
health and improved relationships within families e.g. Dads and Lads,
Parent/Toddler
activities. As a special treat, we present to you a gallery of work from the past
ten years. From Kammy Siddique, Joanne Archer and Halima Nawaz we
would like to thank you for your continued support.
Halima, Kammy & Jo - The Healthy Lifestyles Team
Our Wellbeing Café provides entertainment
and social activities as well as access to
support for people who may need contact
with other services.
It also enables people to meet others in a social and
relaxed atmosphere and provide access to a wide
reaching support base for those who are caring for
someone. The Wellbeing Café delivers a programme
of entertainment/social activities and guest
speakers. Any older person who is feeling isolated or
depressed, or anyone who is becoming a little
forgetful and their spouse/carer, would benefit from
coming to our café.
The café takes place every SECOND
Thursday of the month at the
Mayfield Centre. Call 768066 for details.
Wellbeing Café
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Bradford Trident Enterprise Supporting enterprise and the enterprising people of BD5News
Initially we got (Local Enterprise Growth Initiative) funding to develop the ‘Bradford Grid – business
incubation and support project’ at The Park Lane Centre and then successfully bid for European Funding
to develop the Park Lane Centre further and built the ‘Trident Enterprise’ extension which now
houses a number of different businesses. These businesses range from contract
cleaners, to debt advice, to professional services such as accountancy, booking
keeping, office support, solicitors, graphic designers and more; many of whom would
be unlikely to be based here in BD5 had this business centre extension not happened.
From 2011 Trident partnered in the Bradford Kickstart project which saw us recruit Jonathan Smith, an
experienced business person with a strong background in marketing, to assist with supporting budding
entrepreneurs to develop their ideas and formally set up in business and to work with local business
already established, helping them take on new challenges and develop further. Jonathan worked with over
400 different people in the 5 years this programme ran, achieving results well over what was expected by
the funders.
One constant through all of this has been the support and guidance of our Business Director Vipin Joshi, who has
long championed the importance of Enterprise and the opportunities associated with self-employment. Vipin has
however now stepped aside to take up the Chairmanship of ‘Better Start Bradford’, where we have no doubt his
wealth of experience and dedication to building a better Bradford will be invaluable.
We will soon be establishing a new ‘Trident Enterprise Forum’, which aims to grow the aspirations of
enterprising people in BD5.
We are looking to form a working group that will be made up of local business people, community leaders and education
providers; this group will work together to bring the best of opportunities to our area and to support those who live here.
If you feel you may be interested in getting involved with this please get in touch with Jonathan who will happily talk through our
ideas in more detail – it is hoped the ‘Trident Enterprise Forum Advisory Board’ will meet probably three times a year and will
focus on local issues and challenges and what we can do to make a positive difference.
Your New Trident Enterprise Forum
Despite central funding having fallen away Bradford Trident have kept Jonathan in positon to
support local businesses and local people with enterprising ideas.
He is still coaching clients old and new helping them to overcome obstacles, being that unbiased ‘critical friend’ that business people
often need. This coaching support is offered totally free of charge to anyone who lives in BD5 or whose business is based here. Jonathan
says, “It has been a real privilege to get involved with so many local people in recent years and to help them develop their plans and in
turn their businesses. There are times when this work has been quite formal, like helping people draw up detailed business plans, and
other occasions where it’s just been of case of fine tuning ideas by chewing things over and helping give people the confidence (and in
some cases the skills) to give things a go.” He goes on to say “No two days are the same, some days you really help people and their
ideas fly, on others you may just help to prevent them falling off a cliff.” There’s absolutely no cost to getting this support, so if you have
anything business related you’d like to discuss feel welcome to get in touch.
Jonathan can be contacted on (01274) 768071 or on [email protected]
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