An in-depth action plan has been published covering Denholme, Culling-worth, Harden and Wilsden.
The Shipley Area Committee plan sets out priorities in Bingley Rural ward covering health, housing, children, crime, the environment and economy.
Priorities for Harden include tackling illegal use of off-road vehicles on the St Ives estate, planning issues and quarrying.
In Cullingworth, priorities include school traffic and parking, improvements at the Dell beauty spot and illegal use of off-road vehicles at the Flappit.
Denholme’s concerns are school traffic, anti-social behaviour in Foster Park and traffic speeds through the village.
Main issues in Wilsden are anti-social behaviour in the Royd Park area, the village centre and medical centre car park.
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