Monday, 16 September 2019

Annual Report 2018-19 Cllr Gulfam Asif, Dewsbury South


Annual Report 2018-19 Cllr Gulfam Asif, Dewsbury South

 It’s an honour and a privilege to represent Dewsbury South which is culturally and linguistically one of the most diverse Communities in Kirklees

2018/19 has been a busy year for implementing projects which we have committed over the last year 2017/19

Ward Work
Riverside Development

Working closely with officers to shape the future of how this development will look. Making sure the environment as well as the traffic impact is taken into consideration. This development is about 4000 homes over the next 25 years which starts in 2020. 

Environment project.

This project was councillor lead project that successfully secured over £20,000 to carry out a locally based environment Scheme for the Dewsbury South Ward. We have had number of clean up sessions across the ward, from litter picking to removing bulky items and dealing with fly tipping. 
 Dentaid

The project has been generously funded by local councillors, which awarded Dentaid a £7060 grant. I had various constituents that approached me in Dewsbury South and they had developed dental problems while they were on a dentist's waiting list and others were vulnerable people who found it hard to access regular dental treatment. Dentaid hopes that by bringing the mobile dental unit to schools and community centres in Dewsbury, the team will be able to provide dental care in an environment where people feel safe and comfortable. I am delighted that this project has bene to my ward particularly at Pentland Infants School and Thornhill Lees Community Centre. As a ward councillor I recognise that good dental health is essential to the wellbeing of our local people. I know that not everyone is registered with a dentist and that some people find it difficult to pay for dental care. By supporting this project, I can ensure that the most vulnerable people in our communities can access support to relieve pain and prevent future problems occurring. We hope to continue funding this projects for the coming year.

 It’s up to You Funding

 This is looking at individuals and community groups to apply for small pots of funding to make a lasting change, and these very people making decision on whether or not the applications should be successful. Number of groups and individuals have applied for these grants across the ward making a huge difference to the lives of the residents.

 This year I’ve been heavily involved in helping a number of community centres across the area, making sure they are fully sustainable and delivering great projects.

  

Anti-Social behaviour/Violent Crime

 Dealing with anti-social behaviour and violent crime in the area has been our top priority. We have liaised with the police as well as our community safety officers and making sure the right resources are put in place to deal with these issues. We have also implemented ways of reducing these incidents and targeting hotspots, improving the quality of life and making Dewsbury South a safer. This is one of our main priorities looking ahead.



Council Meeting/Outside bodies

 I have taken part in full council and Overview and Scrutiny Management. I have also chaired the Scrutiny Corporate Panel meetings. Also taken part in large number of meetings across the Council departments, not only dealing with local and constituents issues but looking at ways of improving services for the area.

 Outside bodies include the Trans Pennine Trial Members Steering Group, Yorkshire Purchasing organisation and the Walker and walker Greenwood Education Charity.

 I have also taken part in several training within the council as well external organisations to improve my skills to be more effective councillor.