Improve quality of life for residents in the Aggbrig and Belle Vue area by working in partnership with residents, the voluntary and community sectors, service providers and statutory agencies.

Your Local Police Community Support Officers

Introducing Julie Wood and Andrea Gill, local PCSO's part of the Neighbourhood Policing Team.

Eco-building Opening

The straw bale eco-building on the Woodcock Street allotments was officially opened on 28th October by Nikolas Sanins, long time resident and allotment holder.

2006 Pumpkin Festival

The second annual pumpkin festival held since 2005.

Sandal Magna Junior & Infant School's “walking bus”

by Ann Smith, Deputy Headteacher, Sandal Magna J & I School

After achieving Healthy School Status at Sandal Magna Junior and Infant School we decided as one of our further targets to set up a Walking Bus to encourage a healthier lifestyle amongst our pupils, to support our teaching of road safety and to reduce the traffic congestion problems outside the school.

Comments from some of Agbrigg & Belle Vue’s Other Residents

A cats perspective on life, by Raven Presley.

Cleaning up Agbrigg & Belle Vue

Street litter

Deep cleansing of streets on a regular basis by the local authority’s Neighbourhood Environment Team is continuing.

Make A Difference Day in Agbrigg

On Saturday, 6th November, 12 volunteers from the local community turned out on a cold wet day to make a difference to Montague Street, Agbrigg.

The Agbrigg & Belle Vue Allotment Society

The Annual General Meeting was held on Tuesday 5th October 2004 at the Agbrigg & Belle Vue Community Centre at 5.30 pm, at which David Parkin, the society chairman delivered the following message.

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