Members of the public will have the chance to put their questions
directly to the West Yorkshire Mayor, , in the next round of her
public ‘Question Time' events.
The events were first launched earlier this year, so that people
across the region could have their say about anything that falls
under the Mayor's remit, including transport, housing, climate,
skills and economic growth.
Following successful and well-attended sessions in Wakefield,
Halifax and Leeds, two more in-person events will now take place
in Kirklees and Bradford.
The Mayor will visit the University of Huddersfield on Thursday
28 November, and Kala Sangam Arts Centre in Bradford on Thursday
5 December.
Hosted by journalist Fatima Patel, the Mayor will respond to
questions about issues that affect the 2.4 million people living
in the region.
OBE, West Yorkshire's Deputy
Mayor for Policing and Crime, will also take part to answer any
questions about policing and crime in the region.
, Mayor of West Yorkshire,
said:
“Having the opportunity to meet your elected leaders, ask them
questions and hold them to account, is vital for our
democracy.
“We cannot create a prosperous, happy, well-connected,
sustainable and safe West Yorkshire without listening to the
views of everyone across our great region.
“Hearing directly from the people I represent at these events
will help us deliver on our shared mission to build a brighter
West Yorkshire that works for all.”
Fatima Patel, chair of the Mayor's Question Time events
and Managing Editor at Asian Standard and Asian Sunday &
Style, said:
“As the editor of one of the UK's leading South Asian newspapers,
I believe in the transformative power of dialogue. Question Time
with Mayor Brabin is more than just an event; it's a vital
platform for our diverse communities to speak directly to
leadership, challenge the status quo, and seek
accountability.
“For our communities to truly thrive and excel, we must embrace
open, transparent and fearless conversations that pave the way
for real change, and I am delighted and honoured to be
facilitating some of that change by chairing the next Question
Time in Kirklees and Bradford.”
To book your place and find out more information, visit the West
Yorkshire Combined Authority's website here: https://www.yourvoice.westyorks-ca.gov.uk/wymqt.