THE SEARCH has begun for people who care deeply about their community and want to help shape the future of Warndon over the next decade.
Warndon has been chosen to be part of the government’s Pride in Place programme, which will see the local community lead decision-making on how £20million is invested in the area over the next 10 years.
A new Neighbourhood Board, made up of Warndon residents, will be responsible for deciding how this money is spent.
The board will have at least eight members, all of whom must live or work in Warndon.
A chair will be appointed to lead the board. This voluntary role requires someone who encourages open discussion and supports collaborative decision making.
The chair will need to be proud to live or work in Warndon, who clearly understands their community, and is committed to helping deliver effective long-term investment.
They can be new to this kind of role and a range of training and support will be available – what matters most is a willingness to engage in meaningful and positive conversations across Warndon and a commitment to delivering effective investment to the area.
Tom Collins, MP for Worcester said: “This is a great opportunity for someone who lives in Warndon and who knows deep inside that they have a special role in their community.
“If you care about other people, and you feel like you can really see how things could be made better, or how local people could have their say, then please apply.
“It’s so easy to decide that the job is for someone else, or perhaps that you don’t have the skills or confidence needed – but this is different – we’re looking for people just like you. Give it a go.”
Coun Lynn Denham, leader of Worcester City Council said: “The Pride in Place programme gives the people of Warndon the chance to drive meaningful change within their community over the next decade.
“This board will put power directly in the hands of local people, ensuring that every pound invested helps build a stronger, more vibrant and more resilient community for the next 10 years and beyond.”
Applications are now open for both roles and close at midday on Friday April 10.
Visit www.worcester.gov.uk/pride-in-place-warndon to apply.
