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Schools’ new head BIRSTALL’S PRIMARY schools will have a newly appointed Executive Headteacher from January 2016. This new post has been created to provide a strategic role leading school improvement and development and line managing the Heads of school at Highcliffe and Riverside. The headteacher at Highcliffe school, Pauline Aveling, left in March 2015 and the headteacher of Riverside, Andy Hayman, is retiring in July 2015. The Head of School in each school have yet to be appointed and may be internal or external appointments. The Heads of School will focus on teaching and learning and be the main point of contact for parents. Continued on page 3
Pic: Leaders, volunteers and participants at ‘Crafting for Health and Wellbeing’
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Project has impact VULNERABLE PEOPLE who have been experiencing mental health difficulties have been supported by a craft project led by three Birstall women. ‘Crafting for Health and Wellbeing’ was a 12 month project based at Cross Corners, next to Belgrave Hall. It was funded by BIG Lottery money and led by
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Little Bird SOS. Lisa is an Arts for Health practitioner and the aim of the project was to help people with stress, anxiety and depression by doing arts and crafts in a relaxed and supportive environment. Lisa said: “Seeing participants flourish, develop in confidence and grow over this year long project was very rewarding. Participants have improved their self esteem, gained confidence and become part of a community.” She added: “They have said that they feel less isolated, made new friends and felt more empowered to interact with their community. A reduction in medication was also reported, and one participant said that she feels able to consider going back to work. “On two occasions I have been told ‘you have saved my life’ and that says it all really.” The project has made a big difference to Pauline George (78) from BirHeadteacher continued from page 1
The Lionheart Academies Trust say the new post of Executive Headteacher will help both schools develop and provide a shared curriculum alongside the Cedars Academy, so that transition between the primary schools and the Cedars becomes seamless. By working together in terms of staff development and sharing data and assessments, standards at both primary schools will continue to rise, say the Trust. There are more than 800 pupils at the two primary schools and Leicestershire County Council has asked Riverside school to accept additional pupils. Additional capital funding has been made available to accommodate them. The County Council have yet to make any announcement about the provision of a new primary school in Birstall.
stall. She said: “I had a nervous breakdown and I didn’t want to know anybody. I wasn’t very good when I first came but by joining in I completely changed, I got used to people again. “Everyone is so friendly, they are all so kind to one another and it is nice to have company. We do something different every weekquilting, knitting – it’s the variety. Since coming here I’ve started planting in my garden again.” A 12 minute film about the project and the impact it has made can be seen at
Mum wins award A BIRSTALL mum has won an award for her dedication, love and devotion looking after her adopted son. Wendy Baker (53) was named as the Leicester Mercury Mum of the Year at a special ceremony in May. Wendy and her husband Len (56) adopted orphan baby Emmanuel from a mental institute in the Philippines. Emmanuel, who is now 17, has severe learning disabilities and in 2005 moved to the UK were he has been raised as part of the Baker family.
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Youth café boat trip SIX YOUNG people who attend Birstall Youth Café enjoyed an overnight stay on a working narrow boat in May. Accompanied by youth workers Mariea Hogan, Rebecca Hargrave and Lee Percival, their journey began at Thurmaston boatyard. They moored overnight at Barrow upon Soar. A spokesman said: “The overnight stay on the boat was extremely exciting for the
young people, and after cooking their breakfast on the boat the next morning, the young people and the Youth Workers
spent the morning canoeing. “They then began their five hour journey back to Thurmaston boatyard, with each of the young people taking a turn at the helm. “At the end of the day six very tired young people were safely returned to their parents by three even more tired Youth workers.” Birstall Youth Café is a facility provided by Birstall Parish Council in the pavilion on the School Lane playing field. Pic: Youth workers Rebecca Hargrave and Lee Percival with young people on their narrowboat trip.
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Four new benches installed in country park BENCHES PROVIDED by a Birstall charity and installed in Watermead Country Park aim to encourage people to get outside and take some exercise.
New Mayor MOUNTSORREL COUNCILLOR John Capleton has been appointed Mayor of Charnwood for the next year. He will be supported by Meg Jenkinson as his Mayoress. Cllr Capleton’s chosen charities for the year are Twenty Twenty and the Sorrel Youth Care. The new deputy Mayor is Birstall councillor David Gaskell. Pic: Mayor John Capleton
Liz Darlison from Birstall BAGS said: “We have heard some comments that people like to walk in the park but that there are not enough benches for them to take a rest on.” Birstall BAGS are trying to promote exercise, not only for those that are recovering from cancer and who get therapeutic benefit from being outside, but for the wider population as it helps prevent cancer. Four benches have been provided. Dale Osborne, Senior Ranger at Watermead Country Park said: “We are very grateful to Birstall BAGS for these benches as our own funds have been cut back.”
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BOWLS AND fancy dress were combined at St Margaret’s Co-operative bowls club to raise money for charity. Roly Green said: “Down at the Co-op Sports ground in Birstall we are a pretty friendly bunch and the social side is just as imprtant as the bowls. In fact you could say that every day is a fun day with bowls but some times we make a special effort. “On a warm sunny day at the end of May we all dressed in colourful clothes, had a short game of bowls, raised some money for charity – the Peter Le Marchant Trust – then sat down to a fantastic spread of tea, cakes and scones.” If you have ever fancied bowls, the club can arrange taster sessions. There is no charge and you will not be under any obligation. All abilities are welcome and you can bring a friend. For further information contact Carolyn or John on 2675947
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Bank robber’s sentence upheld A ROMANIAN bank robber who used explosives to blow up a Birstall bank has lost an appeal to have his prison sentence of 13 and a half years reduced. Constantin Alexandroaia (34) and an accomplice used pipes to inject explo-
A FULL meeting of Birstall Parish Council was held on June 15. Around a dozen residents were present to hear an officer from the County Council Highways department give a presentation on a proposal for traffic calming measures on the southern section of Birstall Road, but he had sent notification that afternoon he would be unable to attend. Chairman Ann Marshall reported that the scheme involved installing three speed cushions near the junctions with Kilby Road, Freehold Road and East Road. Councillors and the public expressed disappointment that the officer was not present to answer questions. Points raised during the discussion were that the speed cushions were useless as they do not reduce speed, speed cushions the full width of the road are no longer installed as they slow down emergency vehicles and are not suitable for buses, the existing flashing speed signs are ineffective and a speed camera would be a deterrent, or a sign indicating the actual speed of a passing vehicle. The County Council has indicated that budget pressures require it to request match funding from the Parish Council. Comment was made that if the Parish Council contributes to this scheme, residents on other roads in the village will press for measures for their roads. The estimated cost of three speed cushions on Birstall Road is £34,000. It was agreed to invite an officer from the County Council to a meeting on July 13 at 7pm at the Village Hall to discuss the proposals. The public are invited to attend. County Councillor Iain Bentley reported that he had been consulted about a proposal to put in a bus lane on the A6 from the junction with Hermitage Road to Red Hill island. He thought this was a bad idea as it would involve using an existing lane, not putting in an additional lane. Becky Thorpe was co-opted to fill a vacancy on the Council. Chairman Ann Marshall reported that the Community Speed Watch volunteers were half way through a month long programme of vehicle speed checks in the village. Greengate Lane and Birstall Road had been identified as problem areas. It was agreed to award grant aid of £200 to the Asian Sports Cricket Club. It was reported that a decision on the funding available for the planned community hall at Hallam Fields was expected in the next two weeks.
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Birstall bowling club SEVEN BOWLERS from Birstall Bowling Club have qualified for two events at next month’s National Championships, which take place in Leamington Spa. Pa Walker, Jan Everitt, Jennie Groves and Di Hurst beat a team from Kibworth in the county fours semi final to take their place as one of Leicestershire’s two representatives. It is the ninth successive year that a ladies four from Birstall has reached the National stages. Pa Walker just missed out in qualifying in the two wood competition, reaching the semi final before losing out to Shepshed’s Kate Kyle. Meanwhile, John Hurst, Paul Young and Andy Wye won six matches, including a semi final victory over a New Lount trio, to reach the county triples final and ensure qualification for the men’s National Championships, which are being held in Leamington Spa for the second year following the move from Worthing. John Hurst also got to the quarter final stage in the county singles but lost out to Thringstone’s Eric Peat. Finally, Leicestershire men’s President John Jenkins’ President’s Day takes place at Birstall on Sunday July 5 with a match between a Leicestershire team and Birstall starting at 2pm. The county game between Leicestershire and Oxfordshire which was played at Birstall ended in victory for the visitors by 119-113.
sive gases into bank ATMs before igniting them. They struck three times in one month in 2014 and were unsuccessful in two of the raids but caused an explosion at Barclays Bank on Sibson Road, stealing £27,000 in cash (pictured left). Alexandroaia, of Jeffrey Place, Birmingham, was arrested as he tried to leave the country for Romania, attempting to board a plane without any luggage. At Birmingham Crown court in December he admitted three burglaries, two counts of causing explosions and of trying to cause an explosion. At the Court of Appeal in London he appealed the length of his sentence, which he argues was “manifestly excessive”.
Pic: convicted burgler Constantin Alexandroaia
Three judges agreed the sentence was justified, that deterrent sentences were necessary and ruled there were no arguable grounds of appeal. Alexandroaia has convictions in the UK for theft from a parking meter and while living in Italy served a prison sentence for inciting or causing child prostitution.
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Top award for student Poppy Red Hill travellers LONGSLADE STUDENT Poppy Gordon is this year’s winner of the Elkington Award, presented annually to a college student who has shown dedication to sport and outstanding personal qualities. The award remembers PE teacher Mark Elkington, an inspirational teacher who died in a motorbike accident in 2009, and is the most prestigious award presented at Longslade’s Sports Presentation evening which celebrates sporting achievement at the college. Head of the Physical Education Faculty Steve Straker said: “She is by far the most dedicated student to sport, not only concentrating on improving her own performance, but
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also helping and supporting others through coaching, being a great role model and displaying the most desired characteristics of a successful sports person. “Poppy is an extremely selfless student, who often has others in mind and can understand the bigger picture in life. She has been shoulder to cry on, a helping hand to students.” During her time at Longslade, Poppy (18), has been a leader and coach at many after school activities and has supported younger students in GCSE lessons She said: “It is an award I have want-
ed to receive for so long and I have always tried to mould myself on attributes that Mr Elkington displayed. It was an honour to receive this award in memory of an inspirational teacher who lost his life too soon. I’ve had an amazing four years at Longslade and thanks to the PE department I have been able to develop in so many areas of my life. It’s extremely emotional and I couldn’t be happier. Thank you to everyone who has supported me over the years, friends, family but particularly my Mum and Dad who have supported me though my triumphs and failures! This one’s for you.”
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Their letter states: “We are the four Charnwood Borough councillors recently elected for Birstall. If we had not seen for ourselves, our attention would have been drawn to the problems of travellers parking on Redhill Island by the many emails, telephone calls and face to face conversations with our locals. This is an on-going problem which generates animosity amongst nearby residents, mountains of litter and a total desecration of the street scene. Given the close proximity of the two dedicated travellers' sites, it seems odd that the problems should still persist. “When a similar problem occurred on Thurcaston Road at the top of Greengate Lane, an earth bund was put around the site to prevent access. This has now matured and is overgrown with wild flora. Caravans can no longer be parked there. What is to prevent similar actions to be taken on Redhill Island? This would appear to be a simple and cheap solution to a major problem. “Unfortunately this area is within the City limits and not Charnwood Borough's, as was the case with the two new caravan sites. “Sir Peter promised the residents of Birstall that the new authorised sites would mean the police had greater powers to move unauthorised camps on quickly. This has not materialised and we want that changed. The City Council need to stick to their promise and take action to deal with unauthorised encampments expeditiously, whilst preventing new ones appearing in the area. “Signed: Cllr Iain Bentley, Cllr David Gaskell, Cllr Renata Jones and Cllr Serinda Shergill.” City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby told the Leicester Mercury: “I’ve said that I’ll be willing to look at possible obstacles on Red Hill circle itself only when all three traveller sites [Meynells Gorse, Greengate Lane and Thurcaston Road] are full. “The improvement work at Meynells Gorse isn’t currently finished, so I am not going to spend a lot of money on obstacles until we have got the full picture.”
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Inspirational boxing champion visits gym BRITISH BOXING star and Rio 2016 hopeful Chantelle Cameron visited Carl Gunns gym to help inspire young people from vulnerable families. Chantelle (24) is British number one at Lightweight and during her visit met young people who have been attending the gym for the last six months as part of the County Council’s Supporting Leicestershire Families (SLF) project. SLF aims to identify troubled families and turn their lives around using a multi-agency approach and assigning them support workers. Meera Thakkar, a Family Support Worker, has been bringing fifteen young people aged 8-16 to Carl’s gym for the last six months. She said: “We are working with families to extend their social network, widen their horizons and integrate them into their communities. These sessions really help the young people tackle low self-esteem.” Pic: Champion boxer Chantelle Cameron with Carl Gunns
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Golf club hosts charity event PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS competing at the Midlands PGA Pro Am Tournament at Birstall Golf Club combined with event sponsors The Mark Group to help raise £8,000 for the Air Ambulance Service. The tournament is one of two events the Midlands PGA holds at Birstall every year, and this year it attracted another top quality field. Mark Group founder Kathleen Cottingham – who is also a member of the club - says the charity plays a vital role. “As a company, the Mark Group has hundreds of vehicles on the road every day, and it is very reassuring to know there is such a fabulous service there to help anyone who gets injured. The service has just introduced a specialist service for treating children, so it needs all the support we can give.” In the event itself, Leicestershire’s former Ryder Cup golfer Paul Broadhurst led his team to victory and tied for top place in the individual tournament as well. His four man team – which included Dave Mitchell from Kirby Muxloe Golf
Club along with Steve Fellows and Craig Blackford from Redditch – won the team competition on 16 under par. Broadhurst finished in five under par, tied for first place in the individual competition with Neil Evans from Corby, Northamptonshire. Other leading Leicestershire players in the individual competition included Ian Lyner (The Leicestershire) and Richard Reed (Glen Gorse), who were involved in a three way tie for fifth place on two under par. Birstall G C will again host the Mark Group Open – the most valuable event on the Midlands PGA’s Order of Merit – on Thursday and Friday July 30 & 31. Pic: Joint winner Neil Evans (left) and winning team member Dave Mitchell receive their prizes from Kathleen Cottingham.
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purification tablets and tarpaulins for shelter on the day the earthquake hit Nepal. Once again thank you. Mary Bruce Christian Aid Week Organiser
Thanks I would like to thank all kind friends who sent me flowers and cards on the death of my dear son Michael. M Burder, The Crossways The Birstall Post welcomes your views and opinions on any subject. Letters, which must include your name and address, (though not necessarily for publication) can be posted to: The Birstall Post, Unit 109, Greenacres, The Sidings, Leicester LE4 3BR, or handed in at Birstall library or email: editor@birstallpost.co.uk
Thanks My husband and I would like to express our sincere thanks to all those people who offered assistance on Friday May 22 when our car would not start on the slip road near NatWest Bank. Two gentlemen even went home to fetch equipment to get the car started and the young lady from the Letting Company volunteered to make us a cup of tea. Birstall certainly showed its compassionate side, we were amazed at the amount of help and compassion we were shown. Thank you all again. Hazel & Ron Andrews
Thanks Many thanks to all the Christian Aid collectors for giving their time and for all the donations kindly given by the people of our village during Christian Aid week. The total amount raised here was £3072. You will be pleased to know that this organisation was providing water
Green. The youths seem very brazen about it and certainly do not try to hide their actions. It would be interesting to see what the local Police & Council are doing about this, as we are not seeing any increase in Police activity, despite me and other residents reporting it. So, come on local councillors, we have elected you to look after our interests and our neighbourhood, so let’s see some action here! Hallam Fields Resident
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Bats Please allow me to thank everybody who has rung me with records of bats in their areas. The results to date have been most interesting; there are several from the White Horse (3) area and Worcester Avenue (2), and a scatter of single records from Curzon Avenue, Copeland Road, Greengate Lane and Queensgate Drive. To date, however, I have heard of nothing from Stonehill Avenue. I am still collecting records from anywhere in Birstall and I may be able to borrow a bat detector if I am lucky later in the year. In the meantime I would still like to hear from anyone in Birstall who has seen bats. My number is 267 6946, there is an ansaphone in case I am out, and all I need to know is the road near where the bats were noticed, if there were many or just a few, and whether they looked large or small. Unless I am specifically asked I will not trouble anyone with the results, but I will let the editor have a summary. Dr D A C McNeil
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The Cedars Academy opening celebration will be on September 26. The new build won't quite be finished but we wanted to celebrate the launch of the school just before the good summer weather disappears (we hope!) We're inviting any community groups from Birstall and Rothley to have a stall to promote their activities - just let me know that you'd like to book a space (sadly we can't provide any gazebos, tables etc, but we'll gladly create a good space for you to set up). The event runs from 11am-3pm. All the food and drink for sale on the day will be provided by the academy to help us raise funds to support the students (so it's not possible to have cake stalls etc I'm afraid) but there are lots of other options for you if you'd like to raise funds for your group - games, raffles etc. We would love to have lots of entertainment running throughout the event, so if you or your group would like to sing or dance or do circus tricks, whatever ... we have space in the theatre for more formal performances and we'll also be creating spaces around the site for more informal busking-style entertainment. The rugby world cup will have started and we've deliberately avoided match times, but there will be a rugby theme running throughout the day and Birstall Rugby Club might even be playing a match on the field for you to come along and watch. Feel free to get in touch if you'd like to know more. Chris Swan, Lionheart Academy Trust swans@swansweb.co.uk facebook: The-Cedars-Academy Ed’s note: The Cedars Academy is the name of the new school following the merger of Stonehill and Longslade
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Birstall & District Art Society Tuesday July 14 at 7pm You are invited to join us at the Palmer Tomkinson Centre at Longslade College, LE4 4GH to watch renowned artist Rob Waring creating a portrait in pastel, all within the space of a couple of hours! Demonstration to end at 9pm. Members £1, Guests £3. Free raffle. Ample parking and wheelchair access.
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Birstall Methodist Preschool is seeking to appoint a Level 3 Preschool practitioner to join an enthusiastic and dedicated staff team. We are looking for a motivated Early Years worker to join a well established Preschool group. The working hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 8.45am 12.30pm and Monday and Friday 11.45am - 3.30pm plus weekly staff meetings term time only (38 weeks). Initially the appointment will be for one year commencing 1st September 2015 with the possibility of an extension. You will be required to: • undertake key worker duties • help run a main room of 30 children • carry out observation reports • compile learning journeys We would expect at least one year post-qualification experience demonstrating all these aspects of the post. For a full job description and other related documentation contact David Bark, Chair of the Preschool, Birstall Methodist Church, 40 Wanlip Lane, Birstall, Leicester LE4 4JS, telephone 01162677576. Application is by letter and must include a CV.
Rothley Bowling Club (Mountsorrel Lane) extends a very warm welcome to everyone to join us at our Sunday 12th July from 12 noon to 4pm Everyone welcome (old, young, male, female, novices or experienced) All equipment provided - just wear flat soled shoes Come and "have a go" and see what bowling is all about at a very friendly club. Light refreshments will be served during the day Chummy Evenings are also held every Wednesday from 4.30 pm onwards for anyone interested. Further details may be obtained from Club Captains Carole Ballantine 0116 2302629 Geoff Porter 0116 21032102303856 Or Club Secretary Mrs Carole Law 0116 2990178 e-mail thelaws@ntlworld.com Kaines Castles
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Birstall Royal British Legion 4th Lesley 11th Richie Dean 18th Jacqui Daniels 25th Johnny Caesar Dancing every Saturday night with live entertainment Bingo, Free beer raffle and not forgetting Open the Box Every Tuesday night Bingo starting at 9.15pm Quiz nights Sunday 12th and 26th July starting at 9pm Acoustic night Sunday 19th July at 8pm Food available every Saturday 122pm Wakes catered for Wi-Fi available BT Sports New outside seating area Get Involved With
Golf at Birstall Juniors and ladies who want to have a go at golf are being offered free taster sessions and coaching at Birstall Golf Club throughout the summer. The junior sessions are staged from 3pm on Saturday afternoons, while sessions for ladies are staged on Wednesday evenings
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Quiz Night with Holiday Theme Friday July 31st at 7.30pm Ploughmans Supper Bar Open £4.00 adult, children 5-16 £2 under 5's free. Seperate quiz sheet for the little ones St James Church Social Group
Coach Outing to Lichfield Saturday 22nd August Leaving Birstall at 9am Departing from Lichfield at 6.45pm Cost £14 Optional Cathedral Tour For further information contact Gill on 0116 2675086
Red Hill Allotments Open Day Saturday August 8 12.00 – 4.00pm A fun event for all the family, with home-made produce and allotment-grown fruit and vegetables for sale Refreshments, competitions, craft stalls and much more! If you are interested in taking on an allotment, we have plots available to rent – talk to us on the day, or phone Rita on 0116 299 3056 for more information Please wear sturdy footwear Entrance off A6 Loughborough Road, just north of Red Hill Circle Sorry, no parking on site except Blue Badge holders
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FOUND at Seasonal Plants, Rectory Rd, Wanlip. Somebody has left behind a parcel shelf from their car and also we have found a black cardigan in the car park.
BVCC Presidents Day at Birstall Park. Sunday July 12, 2pm start. Our annual 20/20 event is happening again, so we encourage all members, friends of BVCC or interested members within the community to come down and support the day. Current club President Ian Hunt has carefully selected his President’s XI to see if they can match Jono Gaydon’s in form 1st XI. There will be plenty of food and drink available so let’s make this a day to remember!
BVCC Open Day @ Birstall Park. Friday evening 10th July, 5pm start. Boys and girls of all ages and abilities are invited to get involved in fun activities and coaching within the game of cricket. There is no need to pre book, just turn up (you don’t even need to have played cricket before… It’s for everyone!). The bar will be open with food provided so come and have some fun and get involved in cricket and our club! More information, contact Jono Gaydon: jono.gaydon@hotmail.com St Theresa’s
Summer Trips Waterworld - Aug 26 Skegness - Aug 27 Alton Towers - Aug 28 For more information contact Mark on 0116 2601395
Canoe Litter Pick Team Want to help clear up you local river, and do a bit of canoeing? Join our team of river litter pickers. We meet every month for a few hours of cleaning up our river. Dates include: Saturday July 25th 1:30pm to 4:30pm Sunday August 23rd 12:30pm to 3:30pm Saturday September 26th 1:30pm to 4:30pm Saturday October 24th 1:30pm to 4:30pm Saturday November 21st 1:30pm to 4:30pm Saturday December 19th 1:30pm to 4:30pm To sign up please phone us on 0116 2681426 or email on si@lopc.co.uk Leicester Outdoor Pursuits Centre Leicester Host Lions Club
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Summer Music Activity Weeks Are you looking for something to keep your children occupied over the summer holidays? Soar Valley Music Centre, based in Claremont Street, in Belgrave are running two summer activity weeks.
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Young cast shine CHILDREN FROM Birstall and the surrounding villages performed in a show based on the story of Oliver Twist at Groby College in May. ‘Twist’ had a cast of 65 young people aged from 4-16, and was a production of performing arts school Faces Arts. Proprietor Jody Chesterton said: “The children worked really hard and put on
an incredible performance. I’m very proud of them and it’s lovely to see how much confidence they gain from performing.” Faces Arts hold a summer school every year locally.
Music is fun! Monday 13th - Friday 17th July 9am - 3pm. For ages 6 - 12 years. Come along and find out about traditional orchestral instruments, learn to compose your own music, play a new instrument, make your own orchestra and promote and organise your own concert for family and friends. This week introduces children to a range of musical experiences, helping them to understand how instruments work, how music is developed and how to work together to make a pleasing sound and a good performance.
Techno, Rock & Pop Monday 3rd August - Friday 7th August 9am - 3pm. For ages 9 - 16 years. For those who want to explore the rock and pop world and want to know how modern music is made. Come along and learn how to make electronic music, make your own beats and then record yourself and your friends and produce a CD. You can learn to play a band instrument, form and promote a band and set up a gig for family and friends. You will also learn about how modern music is written and performed, learn about copyright, plagiarism and how the music industry works. It is a good course for young people interested in developing their musical abilities and for those you would like to perform or work in the music industry. The weeks cost £45 per week per child (£40 per week per child for 3 or more siblings). A packed lunch will be needed Places are limited so please contact SVMC on 0116 266 4153 or email office@musicentre.co.uk to book a place or to find out more.
Riversdale Court RESIDENTS OF Riversdale Court have been choosing their kitchens, bathroom tiles and flooring as the £3 million refurbishment of the building continues. Charnwood Borough Council is creating 29 high quality flats for elderly people at the sheltered housing complex on Riversdale Close. Work is expected to finish late this year.
Faces Arts Summer School – Dance, Art, Crafts, Drama & Singing Monday – Friday, July 27-31, St Barts Primary School, Quorn Monday – Friday, August 3-7, Highcliffe Primary School, Birstall 9am-3pm £75 per week (discountx2 siblings) www.facesarts.co.uk / 0791423201
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Fun at school’s summer fete HIGHCLIFFE SCHOOL’S summer fete in June raised more than £2000 for school funds. The rain did move some events inside for a while but the sun came out and visitors enjoyed a performance from Faces Arts, John Gannon’s karate class and a selection of songs from PTA member Tammie Bartlett. There was the usual ‘soak a teacher’ a barbecue from Pick’s Organic Farm and bouncy castles from Kaines Castles. The village PCSOs came along with their van, and Leicestershire Fire and Rescue arrived with a fire engine from the Birstall fire station so that children could see what they were like – the firemen were even helping run the tombola at one point! Paul Ince from the PTA said: “We have had great support from local businesses as always. Particular thanks go to Spencers Estate Agents in the village who provided signs, RK Media Solutions Ltd for providing the sound system, World of LEDs for printing posters and Phat Pack solutions Ltd who provided caricature services to us at no charge. “Many stalls were run by children at the school and their parents, staff and governors, so we really must say thanks to them. We hope everyone enjoyed it; they ing in the stocks Pic: teacher Sarah Cliff gets a soak looked like they did!”
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& crime report RECORDED CRIME has fallen slightly again this month with 32 crimes being reported in May compared with 39 in April, which is obviously good news. Shop theft however appears to be on the rise again and we will be working with local retailers to try and address this issue. We have had a number of reports this month about local youths climbing on the roofs of various buildings in the village. We have spoken with some of the youths involved along with their parents about the dangers of doing this which appears to have stopped it for the time being, however there is potential for it to start again, especially once the school holidays start. We have been to some of the locations and given them advice about improving security however please can I ask that you give us
Birstall man jailed A BIRSTALL man who accessed indecent images of children on the internet has been jailed. Leigh Bedford of Denegate Avenue received a prison sentence of two years and four months at Leicester Crown Court. Police examined two laptop computers and five CDs seized from the defendant’s home and found 1983 images, with 365 of them in the most serious classification Category A, 818 in category B and 731 in Category C. Almost half the images featured children under five and 14 per cent babies. 68 images involved adults and bestiality. Leicester Crown Court heard that Bedford (39) had been viewing child pornography for 12 years, and that he had distributed 10 of the images via Skype to two other people between February and August 2013. Bedford admitted three counts of possessing indecent pictures of children, of which five per cent were moving images, between March 2002 and September 2014. He also admitted three counts of distribution, one of possessing extreme pornography and one of involving a prohibited pseudo indecent image of a child. In addition to his prison sentence, Bedford was banned from going abroad without permission on his release, and will be subject to an indefinite sexual harm prevention order, which will allow his future computer use to be monitored. His address will be on a police sex offender register for 10 years.
a call on 101 if you see anyone doing this, as we are concerned that if someone were to fall they would do themselves a serious injury. Thefts from motor vehicles have fallen again to just four offences this month, however the message remains to ensure that you lock your vehicle at all times and don’t leave anything of value on display, or indeed in it at all if this is possible. PCSO Butler has been busy this month visiting local Primary Schools and Youth Clubs and giving presentations on AntiSocial Behaviour and the potential consequences of this, as well as giving a ‘Now You are 10’ talk which reminds young people that once they are 10 years old they become responsible in law for their actions. These talks are always well received and also help us to maintain good links with the local schools and young people in the community. On the subject of PCSO Butler, this month he reached the milestone of 10 years on the Birstall beat, which is no mean feat! Throughout that time he has become a well respected member of the team and community alike and I would like to thank him for the work that he has done on the beat during that time. His knowledge of the area and local people is excellent and I am sure that you will all agree that he has been an asset to the villages of Birstall and Wanlip. Thanks for reading and as always please remain vigilant and report any crimes or suspicious activity to the Police on 101. You can also contact your local NHW co-ordinator for advice on non-crime matters. From PC 1759 Dave Jaeckels, PCSO’s 6611 Mark Butler and 6391 Fiona Lacey. NL60 – Birstall Police Office. http://www.leics.police.uk Tel: 0116 2677355 (Please note this is an advice line only – Please use 101 or 999 to report crime).
Enjoy your Holiday There was a time when you went on holiday and your friends and family heard little from you apart from a postcard that often arrived after you had got back. It is very different nowadays with instant messages being sent from almost anywhere in the world although this can have its drawbacks. If the postcard failed to arrive, those at home were not too worried and blamed the post. But if the regular messages suddenly stop for no apparent reason, it will cause alarm and concern. The most common reason is the theft or loss of your phone or other device. While not the nicest thing to
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Pic: Charlotte Foy from the White Horse hands over a cheque to Taylor Achurch (11)
Café’ s new cooker FUNDS RAISED by the 2014 White Horse Duck Race have been used to buy an electric cooker and a sewing machine at the Birstall Youth Café. The event raised £1745 for the Youth Café which were handed over immediately after last year’s duck race and in June Charlotte Foy from the White Horse visited the café to meet the young people and officially hand over the cheque. She said: “It’s great to see the Youth Café going from strength to strength, the money the White Horse Duck race raised last year has provided a new cooker to help the young people learn new skills. Maybe we’ll see some budding chef come through our pub kitchen in the future!” The cooker is used on Wednesday evenings for cookery lessons and to prepare food that is sold to the young people who use the café. The sewing machine is used to make craft goods which are sold to raise funds for the café. The duck race funds also helped pay to replace some broken items and to replenish the hair and beauty stock cupboard. Birstall Parish Council provide the Youth Café and employ the youth workers who run it. It is located in the pavilion in the centre of the School Lane happen, it is preferable to most of the alternatives that your family may be imagining! So take a few simple precautions to prevent it happening. Crowded holiday resorts, both at home and abroad, are favourite hunting grounds for thieves looking for easy pickings. While we relax and enjoy the sun and local wine, we may be less alert to our surroundings and easy prey to experienced pickpockets and thieves. They are very skilled at using simple tricks to deprive you of your valuables. So get into the habit of always putting you phones etc. away safely when you are not using them and keep your bags and pockets closed and safe. Be particularly aware of strangers who start talking to you out of the blue. But if the worst does come to the worst make sure that you have a back-up. Keeping all your contact details and emergency numbers on your phone is of little use if it is stolen. Make several paper copies of this important information and keep them in different places, such as with your passport and in you suitcase. Until you have to use it, you will never fully appreciate how useful this piece of paper can be. And remember that in
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Crime Report, Birstall & Wanlip, May 2015 Assaults 2, burglary 4, burglary nondwelling 2, damage 4, damage to motor vehicle 2, drugs 1, theft 3, theft from motor vehicle 4, theft of motor vehicle 1, theft from store 9
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Gala draws crowds BIRSTALL'S FIFTEENTH annual village gala saw hundreds of people visiting the School Lane playing fields to enjoy the two day event, organised by Birstall Parish Council. There were dozens of stalls, bands and entertainment and the weekend concluded with a Proms in the Park concert and firework finale. Bands performing on the Saturday included Retro Rocket, Ska-aManga and 8 Miles High. There were dance performances from Faces Arts and the Steps School of Theatre. Birstall Parish Council Chairman Ann Marshall said: “We organise the gala as an event where the whole community can get together. We’ve had some lovely feedback, thanking us for putting it on and people that have just moved to the village have said they are thrilled that there is an event like this in Birstall.”
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We have planned two major club events, one which we hope to promote junior involvement and success within the club and the local community and a second event which is close to the heart of our current and previous club members. BVCC Open Day @ Birstall Park. Friday evening 10th July, 5pm start. Boys and girls of all ages and abilities are invited to get involved in fun activities and coaching within the game of cricket. There is no need to pre book, just turn up (you don’t even need to have played cricket before… It’s for everyone!). The bar will be open with food provided so come and have some fun and get involved in cricket and our club! More information, contact Jono Gaydon: jono.gaydon@hotmail.com BVCC Presidents Day at Birstall Park. Sunday July 12, 2pm start. Our annual 20/20 event is happening again, so we encourage all members, friends of BVCC or interested members within the community to come down and support the day. Current club President Ian Hunt has carefully selected his President’s XI to see if they can match Jono Gaydon’s in form 1st XI. There will be plenty of food and drink available so let’s make this a day to remember! From Joshua Saye, Birstall Village Cricket Club
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Birstall Girls’ Brigade BIRSTALL GIRLS’ Brigade have been enjoying taking part in events celebrating 100 years of the Girls’ Brigade in Leicestershire. There has been a Yuletide ball for older girls and ex leaders, ‘Go Kids Go’ for younger girls and a sleepover weekend and a visit to the Black Country museum. Some of the girls went on the District Camp in May and in June they joined other companies to parade through Leicester City Centre and take part in a service at Bishop Street Methodist Church. Captain of the 1st Birstall Girls’ Brigade Sonia Sherriff said: “The girls looked incredibly smart in their uniforms which we were able to purchase thanks to a donation from Birstall Methodist Church Monday Group. We would like to thank everyone who has been a part of the celebrations and who supports the work of the Girls’ Brigade. Pic: Birstall Girls’ Brigade took part in a parade through Leicester
Golf: free coaching JUNIORS AND ladies who want to have a go at golf are being offered free taster sessions and coaching at Birstall Golf Club throughout the summer. The junior sessions are staged from 3pm on Saturday afternoons, while sessions for ladies are staged on Wednesday evenings starting at 6pm. Anyone wanting to enquire about the sessions should contact the club, in Station Road, Birstall, on 0116 267 4322.
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Wartime Britain along the GCR HUNDREDS OF people in 1940’s clothing helped create a special atmosphere at the Great Central Railway’s Wartime Weekend in June.
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Birstall station was home to the French with singers, military vehicles and vintage stalls at the Greenacres café. Rothley was a German base and scene of battle re-enactment with American troops. Quorn and Loughborough stations were the home of the British, American and French with displays of Bedford trucks, halftracks, jeeps and vintage vehicles. Event organiser Christine Brown said: “The weekend gives visitors the real chance to experience some of the sights and sounds of wartime Britain.”
Tennis playing pair’s marathon fundraiser A 24 HOUR tennis marathon at Rothley Tennis club has raised more than £5000 for the DEC Nepal Earthquake appeal.
Pic: the gun battles were too noisy for Georgia Baines Stewart (4)
Birstall couple Kevin Shepherd and Mary George began their challenge at 2pm on Saturday June 13, playing as a doubles pair against allcomers for 30 minute sessions in return for a donation. Mary said: “We both thoroughly enjoyed the first 20 hours, they went by in a flash, but the last four hours were really tough and we really started to ache – with me it was my knees and elbow and Kevin had blisters.” She added: “We had supporters encouraging us for the full 24 hours and that really helped – people were playing us wearing pyjamas and their dressing gowns.” Walking off the court after 24
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Pic (top): Kevin and Mary playing with two hours left to go
hours the first thing the couple did was open a bottle of champagne with friends and supporters. Kevin said: “Nepal is a place we have longed to visit for a number of years. This earthquake has caused so much devastation in Nepal it’s hard to quantify it, and it will take years to fix. We hope our event will keep it in the forefront of people’s minds.” www.justgiving/tennis4nepal
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News from the churches WI’s July marks for most of us the start of the real summer (well, let’s hope). Come what may, the children will be off school and families will be getting ready for their summer holidays. Likewise, a large party organised by St. James church will be setting off by coach for Scarborough on July 13 for their annual five day break and hopefully, a dose of sun and sea. Looking further forward, preparations are already being made for the big social event of the year, the St. James Church’s Annual Garden Party on Monday August 31 at 2-4pm on the Church Lawn, Church Hill, Birstall. This year’s chosen charity to benefit will be the Alzheimers’ Society, a cause which touches the lives of many people these days. There will be some new features at the garden party this year, particularly a number of fun competitions. Do you fancy yourself as a good photographer? Any subject or style will be acceptable, and as in all the events, there are three age-groups : under 10’s, 11 –17years and 18+. You need to bring your entry to St. James church by 5pm on Friday 29th August, for it to be judged by an independent expert. How about using your imagination to create a fancy dress to wear at the garden party? The only conditions for entry are that you must have made it yourself (NOT hired it!) and the judges must be able to recognise what it’s meant to be! Rosettes will be awarded for the best three in each age group (see above) and judging will take place during the afternoon. OR, who can make the best cake? All those TV programmes you’ve watched: Nigella, Mary Berry, Bake Off, etc. all making those mouth-watering cakes, must have inspired you to try your hand, either with small cakes (at least 3) or full-size. They too will be judged, in the 3 age-groups, on the afternoon. Please bring your cakes to the church, by 1pm on Monday 31st, labelled with your name and the name of the cake(s) so that rosettes can be awarded by an experienced cake-maker. If you need to know more about any of these competitions, you can look up the “rules” on the church website: www.Birstall.org or contact Vince on 07840 855030. Remember that even if the weather is poor the fete will take place in the Church building and teas will be served there all afternoon. There will also be stalls, games, music, ice-cream and much more, so put this date in your diary now. From the Parish churches
Builders start work at Methodist Church July should see the start of the work to create a new entrance to the worship area and improvements to the entrance to the rest of the premises. This is the first phase
of the ‘walk-in-the-light’ project. The work is expected to last about three months and it is anticipated that the premises will be available to use throughout, although the entrance via the rear car park will be necessary on frequent occasions. Whilst the work is under way the car park spaces between the two buildings, facing Wanlip Lane, are expected to be out of use. Due to a recently received legacy the new doors into the church can now be fully glazed.
Maintenance Fortnight Even though the building work is not expected to affect the use of the premises, the Annual Maintenance fortnight will close most of the premises for 2 weeks from July 13. During this fortnight volunteers will decorate parts of the premises, and do other work on general upkeep. During this fortnight the Coffee Shop will be closed.
Pit Stop at Methodist Church on Big Yard Day On Saturday July 4 the coffee shop will be open all day for refreshments and light lunches. There is also a Fun Sculpture Exhibition and dance display in the church.
Sikhism at Syston At 3pm on Sunday July 5 at Syston Methodist Church in High Street is ‘A taste of Sikhism’. This takes place in the new café ‘Hub’ at the corner of the Methodist premises. Led by John McCallum, a Christian, it will offer a personal view of faith from a practising Sikh, Kartar Singh Bring. From Birstall Methodist Church
Lodge Trust Report On Saturday May 30 the Lodge Trust (a Christian charity caring for adults with learning difficulties situated at Market Overton in Rutland) held its Open Day. The car park was soon full and crowds thronged the marquees to admire and purchase the varied craft items (wood crafts, textiles, hanging baskets & plants etc.) made by the residents at The Lodge, together with a rapidly-emptying cake stall, new items and bric-a-brac. The Corby Silver Band played a range of popular music while people relaxed in the sunshine. There were a variety of food outlets and children (and some adults) tested their skills on the games around the field. In the afternoon, there was a thanksgiving service to mark the completion of the latest building project, The Stables; the speaker was James Muldoon from Carey Baptist Church, Reading. The Lodge will hold its next Sale of Produce on Saturday November 7 but items can be purchased through the year at the Lodge Country Café, which is open from 8.30am-4.30pm, Monday to Saturday, for refreshments and light meals. There is also holiday accommodation available in the Lodge Country Park: two log cabins for hire and caravan pitches (Camping & Caravanning Clubs certified).
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HAVING RECENTLY celebrated their 10th anniversary the Friends of Belgrave Cemetery Group have been nominated for a Belgrave volunteer award.
BIRSTALL AND WANLIP WI commenced an amazing celebratory week with their 97th Birthday Party at the Red Lion in Rothley on June 1. 30 ladies raised the pub roof with a rousing rendition of Jerusalem, hats and fascinators abounded and we made a colourful company of ladies. The next day Beverley Blackburn and Christine Burne attended the WI Centenary afternoon tea at Buckingham Palace in the presence of the Countesses of Cornwall and Wessex. On June 4 Maxilyn had a wonderful day at the NFWI Centenary Annual Meeting at the Albert Hall in the presence of the Queen, Princess Ann and Sophie, Countess of Wessex and hundreds of representatives from WI’s across the country. The sun shone, so lunchtime saw many of the ladies spill into Hyde Park for a picnic lunch. The Royals were in happy and relaxed moods as the Queen had difficulty in cutting the celebration cake and Princess Anne had to help. Everyone was given a piece of the cake on leaving and apparently it was very rich and alcoholic. Our next Meeting is on July 6 where we will hear about Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulances and Children’s Ambulances. The competition will be a petite teacup and saucer arrangement. From Birstall & Wanlip WI
Pic: Dorothy Marshall (left) receives a certificate from Cllr Manjula Sood
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An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is still required if you are selling or renting out your house. Call David Jackson on 0781 5519490 to arrange your EPC
You are warmly invited to join us for any of our Sunday services. We meet in the Community Room at Highcliffe Primary School, Greengate Lane (LE4 3DL), starting at 10.45am We will be in the school on July 5 & 12 but then we are not able to use the school premises during the summer holiday period, so please contact us for venues for the rest of July and for August. Further information Please ring 0116 2214883. From Anne Taylor, Birstall Independent Baptist Church
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Birstall BAG’s cancer corner Immunotherapy Cancer treatment has generally involved surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy either individually or in combination with one another. In addition for a select number of cancer types, hormone treatment has also become quite routine. Recently however there have been a number of exciting media stories about advances in cancer treatment involving a previously unheard of treatment modality Immunotherapy. This kind or treatment is making encouraging strides forward in the ‘war on cancer’ and Birstall BAG’s would like to help readers understand a little more about this promising treatment. Many types of cancer treatments can be thought of as immunotherapy. Some stimulate your own immune system to fight the disease. This can be done either by boosting the immune system in a very general way, or by training the immune system to attack some part of cancer cells specifically. Other immunotherapy treatments sometimes thought of as immunotherapy use immune system components (such as proteins called antibodies) that are made in the lab. Some of them boost the
immune system once they are in the body. Others don’t really affect the immune system much, if at all. Instead, the antibodies themselves target certain proteins that help cancer cells grow. By binding to these proteins, the antibodies stop cancer cells from growing or make them die. These types of antibodies are also known as targeted therapy. The main types of immunotherapy now being used to treat cancer are: • Monoclonal antibodies: These are man-made versions of immune system proteins. Antibodies can be very useful in treating cancer because they can be designed to attack a very specific part of a cancer cell. • Cancer vaccines: Vaccines are substances put into the body to start an immune response against certain diseases. We usually think of them as being given to healthy people to help prevent infections. But some vaccines can help prevent or treat cancer. • Non-specific immunotherapies: These treatments boost the immune system in a general way, but this can still help the immune system attack cancer cells. Immunotherapy drugs are now used to treat many different types of cancer
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THE BIRSTALL POST will be published on July 31. The copy deadline is July 17.
THE BIRSTALL POST YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
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and many newer types of immunotherapy are now being studied for use against cancer. Immunotherapy is proving to be an exciting break through that will potentially provide better outcomes for many cancer patients. To find out more about immunotherapy and which cancer it is currently available to treat or has clinical studies in talk to your health care team or contact any or the resources listed below. For further information: www.cancerresearchuk.org and www.macmillan.org.uk University Hospitals of Leicester Cancer Information Centre on 0116 258 6189 For more information on the funds we have raised, projects we support and forthcoming events see www.birstallbags.co.uk Contact the BAG’s by email birstallbags@hotmail.com Birstall BAG’s Registered Charity Number 1160190 Watermead Challenge Please support this year’s Watermead Challenge on Tuesday July 7th at 7pm, The Rotary Club of Wreake Valley annual 5 or 3 mile run around our glorious local park. This year is will be held in aid of Birstall BAG’s. Birstall BAG’s would like to encourage as many of our supporters as possible to enter the event – wear pink to show you support! For more information and to register please visit:www.wreakevalleyrotary.org.uk Back by Popular demand – Ceri Dupree will play one night only this December – details to follow. Thank you all for you ongoing support. From Birstall BAGs
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