Phil's responsibilities in the Council changed from Environment, Leisure & Sport in May, 2010.
He now acts as Executive Board member for Neighbourhood, Leisure & Sport. Llisted below are the areas he now covers. Click those words underlined and in blue for more information.
Direct service areas;
Leisure - All Halton's council owned leisure centres. for more information. Splash Programme - A successful funding scheme for activities for young people.
Sport - This covers sports development & sports services by the Council.
This includes the Council's Sports Strategy & facilities.
Stobart Stadium Halton- This covers the running of Halton's flagship sports & leisure
facility. for information on the Stadium.
The Brindley - This covers the running of Halton's flagship Arts venue, For information
on the Brindley
Libraries & Culture - Responsibility for all Halton's library services and Cultural
Strategy. for a link about Halton's libraries.
Community Centres - This covers the running of Halton's Community Centres.
For information on Halton's community centres
Community Development. - This covers the council's community development activities. For some information on the Council's community development Service
Locality Working - The council is committed to improving services delivered at a local
level. One way of contributing to this is by aligning council services and key partners so
that they can operate together more effectively in areas across Halton.
Housing Strategy - This covers Housing Strategy matters, such as housing investment,
and liaison with local housing providers.
Registration of Births, Deaths & Marriages - For further information on these
services
The Brindley Arts Centre.
The Stobart Stadium Halton.
Halton Lea Library.
Kingsway Learning Centre
Phil's corporate responsibilities (across the council) include the following;
Regional sports & arts issues.Housing strategy. Locality co-ordination.
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