The public along with community groups, schools and employers are being urged to have their say about what would make Bradford District more united.
Three “Tell Us What You Think” days are taking place in the city centre, Keighley and Shipley.
The listening events aim to collect thoughts and views to be fed into a strategy that will test ideas aimed at strengthening communities and uniting neighbourhoods.
They will also be collated for a high-profile national initiative which claims to shape wider government policy on how to make the UK a more tolerant, inclusive place to live.
The first event starts in Bradford’s City Park tomorrow (17 July) and translators will be available to ensure everyone has the opportunity to express their views and ideas.
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