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A community-driven leader is needed to drive forward the Pride in Place programme, which will bring £20 million of government investment into Kidderminster over the next decade. The programme will benefit residents in the Birchen Coppice Middle Super Output Area, which also includes parts of Rifle Range, Foley Park and Silverwoods. The independent Chair will lead the Neighbourhood Board to co-produce the Pride in Place Plan, bringing together residents, local businesses, community leaders and other organisations. Together, they will decide how funding is spent to improve the physical and social infrastructure of the community. Wyre Forest District Council is seeking someone who can bring communities together to share ideas in an open and collaborative way. The Chair cannot be an elected representative, and this is a voluntary position. The ideal candidate will be a champion for the area with a deep connection to the local community. They can be new to this kind of work - what matters most is a commitment to delivering change and improving lives. To apply, please send your CV (maximum two pages) and a cover note setting out your motivation for applying and your links to the area, and how your experience and skills are relevant to the role (maximum three pages) to: jessica.thompson@wyreforestdc.gov.uk. For the full role specification and application details, please visit www.wyreforestdc.gov.uk/prideinplace. The application deadline is Saturday 7 March 2026 (midnight). Interviews are to take place on Tuesday 31 March 2026.