West Yorkshire Mayor's Question Time with Tracy Brabin - Kirklees

West Yorkshire Mayor's Question Time with Tracy Brabin - Kirklees

By West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Do you have a question you’d like to ask the Mayor of West Yorkshire? Come along to our next Mayor's Question Time event.

Date and time

Location

3M Buckley Innovation Centre

Firth Street Huddersfield HD1 3BD United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Government • Other

What is West Yorkshire Mayor’s Question Time?

West Yorkshire Mayor’s Question Time is an opportunity to meet the Mayor, Tracy Brabin and ask her a question about local issues that affect your community.

You can ask about anything that falls under the Mayor’s control. Her responsibilities include:

- Transport (buses, rail, mass transit, connectivity, walking and cycling)

- Housing and regeneration

- Planning and finance

- Economy (skills, business support, region's investment and growth)

- Climate, place and environment

As well as the functions of the Police and Crime Commissioner, supported by an appointed Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Alison Lowe OBE, who will also be in attendance at the event. You can read more about the Mayor’s responsibilities here.

You’ll also hear about how the Mayor's pledges are progressing and future plans for West Yorkshire.

To participate, it is necessary to book a ticket (free).

All ticket holders will be subject to a photo ID check and security search of any bags or carried items. Bags over A4 size are not allowed.

Please be advised that an official photographer/filmmaker will be present at the event and photos/videos may also be shared publicly after the event, make yourself know to a team member if you do not wish to feature.

For more information, please send an email at event@westyorks-ca.gov.uk

Doors open at 18:00. You will need to be seated by 18:20 for a prompt start at 18:30.

Booking tickets and submitting a question

Tickets and questions must be booked and submitted in advance. This is so that we can ensure that the venue is prepared for all ticketholders and that the event runs smoothly.

The questions submitted will be reviewed and shortlisted by the independent host who will ensure that the questions cover a broad range of topics. We encourage you to submit your question as early as possible so that the host has time to fully consider it before shortlisting the questions that will feature at the event. If time permits, there may be a possibility to ask a question on the night too.

You can book a ticket up to 23:30 on the day before the event.You can also book a ticket and ask your question by calling Metroline 0113 245 7676, they will take your details and a member of the Events Team will call you back to book your ticket.

Entry requirements

All visitors wishing to enter the event will be subject to a photo ID check and security search of any bags or carried items. The search aims to ensure that no prohibited items are either deliberately or accidentally brought into the building. Please familiarise yourself with the Admissions Policy prior to the event.

How the questions are chosen?

All questions submitted during registration are reviewed and shortlisted by the independent host who will ensure that the questions cover a broad range of topics, based on the Mayor's responsibilities. The host chooses between 10-12 questions.

If time permits, there may be a possibility to ask a question on the night too.

How do you get to the event?

3M Buckley Innovation Centre | University of Huddersfield Queensgate Campus

Firth St, Huddersfield HD1 3BD

By public transport:

Huddersfield railway station and the town’s main bus station are both within a 10 to 15-minute walk of the 3M BIC, offering regular connections to and from nearby cities.

By car:

The 3M Buckley Innovation Centre is conveniently situated at the bottom of the University of Huddersfield campus on Firth Street.

On-site parking at the front and rear of the building is controlled by an ANPR system and reserved for staff permit holders between 6.00am and 6.00pm.

A small number of visitor spaces are available and must be booked in advance via reception.

Please note that any unauthorised vehicles parked during restricted hours will be issued with a penalty.

After 6.00pm, the car park is accessible to the public and managed using the RingGo app.

For those unable to park on-site, several NCP car parks are located within a five-minute walk of the Centre, with affordable rates starting from just 95p per hour or £2.95 per day.

If you have any parking queries, please contact us on 01484 505601.

Accessibility

We want the Mayor's Question Time events to be accessible for all and for everyone to feel welcome and included at our events. There is no typical Mayor's Question Time attendee and we recognise that everyone attending our events has different needs.A British Sign Language interpreter will be available at this event.

All venues are checked for accessibility beforehand. When registering for the event you are given the chance to tell us about any access requirements which may affect your experience at the event. We will use the information provided and try to accommodate your needs.

We are also be happy to provide information about the event to allow you to plan your day for maximum comfort, including but not limited to: closest accessible transport stations, seating arrangements, any refreshments provided or where refreshments may be available nearby, content e.g. flashing images or high volume, specific timings and when an event is expected to finish.

How will we use your data?

We only gather the minimum amount of information to ensure a smooth-running event. This includes your name, postcode, email, phone contact and if you have any special access requirements that we need to be aware of in advance.

More information can be found in our Privacy Notice here.

Please be advised that a photographer/filmmaker will be present at the event and photos/videos may also be shared publicly after the event, make yourself know to a team member if you do not wish to feature.

Frequently asked questions

I have access requirements, what should I do?

All venues are checked for accessibility beforehand. When registering for the event you are given the chance to tell us any access requirements which may effect your experience at the event. Will will use the information provided and try and accommodate around your needs.

Can children (under 16) attend these events?

It is important that children feel included within local democracy and decision making, children can therefore attend these events but would need to be accompanied by a responsible adult/guardian. Please make this known when reserving your ticket.

Who hosts these events?

Hosts will be from a variety of backgrounds depending on the nature of the event. However, for the most part they will be journalists, academics, and/or respected community/business leaders. They are asked to remain neutral during events and to ensure that questions are answered with clarity.

How do you choose the questions?

Anyone can submit a question. During these events, we want to answer as many questions as possible, whilst ensuring the event covers a range of themes. All questions are sent directly to the event host. The host will choose between 10-12 questions. The Mayor does not see questions in advance.

How long will the event last?

West Yorkshire Mayor’s Question time will last no longer than and hour and a half (1h30min).

Will events look at certain topics/themes?

Should there be sufficient interest or a noticeable amount of questions submitted around a certain issue, it may be possible for the session to be themed.

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Feel free to get in touch for more information at event@westyorks-ca.gov.uk

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West Yorkshire Combined Authority

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Oct 21 · 6:30 PM GMT+1