Hyndburn Council welcomes Ukrainian Delegates to Progress Town Twinning Arrangements
Last week the Mayor, the Leader of the Council and other members and officers from Hyndburn Council were delighted to welcome a delegation of Ukranian representatives, including Professor Mykhaylo Oros and Mrs Liudmyla Varha, who had made the journey from Ukraine to Accrington. The purpose of the meeting was to take forward the proposal, agreed last year to set up a twinning arrangement with the town of Khust in the west of Ukraine.
A number of Ukranian residents also attended and spoke warmly of the welcome and friendly support they have received from the people of Hyndburn. Professor Oros reflected that this local support mirrored the considerable support offered by the UK Government since the start of the war.
The Mayor of Hyndburn, Cllr Mike Booth, said of the visit:
“It was wonderful to meet our Ukrainian guests, those visiting and those who have been resident in our Borough. I was proud – and not at all surprised – to hear from them about the warmth they have experienced from our Hyndburn community. I look forward to plans for the twinning arrangement progressing.”
Leader of the Council, Cllr Munsif Dad, said:
“Twinning arrangements are not only an expression of solidarity and friendship, but an opportunity to explore mutual benefits such as around economic development and trade, education, and cultural engagement. I was pleased to confirm the Council’s ongoing commitment to this initiative and look forward to a report coming to our September Council meeting for us to formalise the agreement to take forward twinning between our towns, and to bring people together to work on future plans.”
A formal twinning arrangement is expected to be approved later this year.