How to get involved
You can get involved in making sure your area team knows what issues matter to you and your community. You can do this by attending any of the following meetings or getting in touch with us in any way detailed at the bottom of the page.
Wyke area committee
The Wyke area committee is made up of seven elected ward councillors who make sure the council’s work is appropriate for what local people need. The meetings are open to the public. You can submit questions, in writing, to be put to the committee. This should be done in advance or on the day. Up to 15 minutes will be dedicated to responding to public questions at each meeting.
Find out the date of your next Wyke area committee meeting
Find out who is on Wyke area committee
Find out more about area committees
Ward and neighbourhood forums
Ward and neighbourhood forums are informal meetings held on a ward level every three months. All residents are welcome to attend and raise issues relating to their neighbourhood. These issues can then be dealt with by the local ward councillors, the Wyke area team and our partners. Please note, Bricknell ward does not hold ward forums, only community safety action partnership meetings.
Please contact us on 01482 300 300 to find out the date of the next ward forum
Community safety priority meetings
At a community safety priority meeting, you can have your say about what community safety measures are prioritised in your ward over the next six months. You can also find out what has been done over the previous six months to make your ward safer.
More information about community safety priority meetings
Annual report 2011/2012
This report aims to provide a summary of activity that targeted overarching priorities during 2011/2012. The area and neighbourhood update report tabled at all Wyke Area Committee meetings contains an outline of specific ward activity that targets ward priorities.
The full report is available to download below -