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Bagging bargains at yard sale

HUNDREDS OF visitors pottered around the village bagging bargains at this year’s Big Birstall Yard sale. Bargain hunters came from as far afield as Hull and Derby for the event, now in its fifth year. Organiser Fiona Barnes said: “ It was amazing once again to see the village so buzzing on Yard Sale day.” Continued on page 2

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A raffle raised over £700 for Riverside school, which held its own event on the same day, organised by the PTA. Their summer fun day featured a display of old photos celebrating the school’s 80th birthday, a demonstration of Tae Kwondo, children’s yoga, face painting and bouncy castles.

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Pics: (above) Birstall’s ‘New’ school was built on Wanlip Lane in 1928. Headmaster Mr LE Smith is pictured with the senior children; (left) a demonstration of Tae Kwon Do at Riverside school; (l-r) Claire Curtis, Lisa De Marco & Chair of the PTA Leah Russell

Traffic delays TRAFFIC DELAYS are expected on the Loughborough Road between Red Hill Island and Lidl while the Environment Agency creates a culvert at the bridge. The work will require a lane to be closed from July 2017 to April 2018. Traffic flow will be controlled by temporary traffic lights. In the spring of 2018 the road will be completely closed for six weeks. The Environment Agency are constructing a new floodwater bypass culvert at the Loughborough Road bridge, which spans the River Soar. The new 5metre-wide culvert will significantly increase the amount of floodwater that can pass under the bridge. Land on both sides of the bridge will also be lowered to create larger and more efficient natural floodplains. One complete the scheme will reduce flood risk to over 600 homes and businesses in the Belgrave area. The project requires service cables and pipes to be diverted to make way for the new flood culvert. This will involve work by five major utility companies. The Loughborough Road Bridge project will also see improvements made to the riverside footpath to create a safer and more attractive route for people travelling by foot or bike. The culvert itself will form part of a new riverside cycleway between Thurcaston Road Bridge and Melton Brook. Riverside wildlife habitat will be improved and new ponds and wetland areas created which will provide additional protection against flooding. The £5million project is the latest phase of a major programme of flood risk management delivered by the Environment Agency. The six-year programme of work is backed by £33million of government cash and will help protect thousands of homes in the city from the risk of flooding. This includes major landscaping parts of the river floodplain, installing new culverts, cutting back overgrown trees and removing obstacles to the flow of the river.

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Anger at rising levels of car crime POLICE ARE stepping up patrols in the village following a spate of vehicle crime in June. Vandals damaged 17 cars over the two weekends June 16-17 and 24-25 in the Wanlip Lane, Gwendolin Avenue and Acacia Avenue area. Wing mirrors were kicked off, car windows smashed and vehicle bodywork was dented. In a statement posted on facebook, PC Dave Jaeckels said: “The Birstall & Wanlip beat team are aware that there is currently a lot of anger in the community following the recent incidents of damage that have occurred in the village. We would like to re-assure people that we are taking these incidents extremely seriously and we have already completed numerous enquiries to try and find witnesses who can identify the people responsible, including house to house enquiries, checking of any CCTV and speaking with the victims who have had their property damaged. “We have been given various names for the youths suspected of being involved and are currently in the process of speaking with them in the presence of their parents to see what information we can get from them. We are keen to hear from anyone who witnessed these incidents as obviously we want to prosecute the people responsible, however ultimately this will depend on whether there is sufficient evidence to do this. “There is talk that the police are not interested in low level crime, however this could not be further from the truth. As a beat team we work extremely hard

Club making progress on and off the pitch AFTER A successful first season for Birstall United FC in the East Midlands counties league, which saw the club finish in third place, Chairman Gary Fox is looking forward to continuing development for the Meadow lane outfit both on and off the pitch. to deal with both crime and antisocial behaviour in the village, however we also have numerous other responsibilities, including managing vulnerable people in the community, crime prevention work, attending and investigating reports of crime and dealing with neighbour disputes to name but a few. “The fact remains however that the team only consists of three officers and so we simply cannot be everywhere at once. As such, we have asked for some additional patrols to assist us and have been able to get tome extra special constables to help patrol the village when we are not available. I can assure people that these officers are not there to protect the youths, as has been suggested by some people.” Anyone with any information about vehicle crime in Birstall can contact the police on 101, quoting crime number 17*267497

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Reward for a top five finish means the club qualifies for entry to the FA Cup for the first time in its history and everyone at the club is looking forward to the experience. “It was always manager Kris Nurse’s target in our first season” said Gary. “Now we are looking forward to entertaining South Normanton at home in front of a bumper crowd on August 5.” The match kicks off at 3pm. He added: “We have developed the ground and the team over the years and now feel that we are in a really strong position to start the season with a massive fixture that will hopefully lead to a rewarding run. The real aim next season will be promotion to the next level but obviously a good cup run will be a nice distraction.” As well as the FA cup, the team are also looking forward to a home tie in the FA Vase, again against south Normanton on September 9, and Gary is

hoping that the local community will come out in force to cheer the lads on in both games. “Last season we attracted over 100 supporters to our FA Vase fixture and we are hoping to exceed that this time. It will give us the opportunity to showcase our ground to people that haven’t been down for a while” he said. A grant from the Football Foundation will enable the club to develop the third side to their ground, which will include hard standing for spectators, perimeter fencing and extra car parking space. Gary said: “We believe that this funding will enable us to transform the ground and help to take us on to the next level. We can’t wait to get started and let’s hope we get a good crowd down to enjoy the day.”

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How our GP surgeries fared in patient survey GREENGATE MEDICAL Centre is ranked in the top 17 per cent of GP surgeries in England according to a survey of patients by NHS England. The GP Patient survey is carried out every year by Ipsos MORI on behalf of NHS England and involves surveys being

sent out to over a million people across the UK. The survey asks about patients’ experi-

ence of their local GP surgery and includes questions about how easy it is to make an appointment, quality of care received and confidence and trust in GPs. Birstall Medical Centre on Whiles Lane is ranked in the bottom 4 per cent of GP surgeries in England.

Jo Merchant, Practice Manager at Greengate Medical Centre said: “We are very pleased to see that we are in the top 17% in England. We are always trying to improve our services, and this result reflects the ongoing hard work carried out by all of our team at the practice.” Birstall Medical Centre was invited to comment for this article but a response was not received. The national picture shows a small decrease in patient satisfaction with GP services compared to 2016. In 2015 Birstall Medical Centre was placed in Special Measures following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission. A programme of improvements was implemented and a subsequent CQC inspection in August 2016 rated the surgery as Good in all categories. Greengate Medical Centre was last inspected by the CQC in March 2016. It was rated as Good in all categories. • At Greengate Medical Centre 222 surveys were sent out to patients and 114 were completed (51%) • At Birstall Medical Centre 291 surveys were sent out and 129 were completed (44%)

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Introduction of 30 hours FREE funding The Hunny Hive Day Nursery have been open since November 2016 and are pleased to announce that their team is expanding and the family of Hunny children and parents is growing rapidly. The children have settled superbly and are making rapid progress within their learning and development due to the rich, varied and imaginative experiences planned by the staff. Due to the introduction of the 30 hours free early education entitlement, the Hunny Hive have planned to open their large, purpose built preschool room to accommodate parents wanting to take advantage of the increased hours of funding. If you would like to know how you can check your eligibility for the 30 hours extended entitlement please contact Mel on 0116 2672039. The Hunny Hive are also proud to announce that they have listened to the feedback from their parents and the local community and they have decided to hold a holiday club for primary school aged children and an afterschool club from September 2017, picking up from the new Hallam Fields Primary School. The holiday club will consist of a range of fun, engaging activities and within the larger holidays will include trip days. A booking form will be available prior to the holiday to enable parents and children to see the range of activities on offer. The Hunny Hive would like to take this opportunity to thank their parents for their continued support and look forward to welcoming and supporting more children and families within Birstall and the neighbouring villages. Here are a few words from the Hunny Hive parents: “Very friendly staff and great environment for the boys, they love it!”

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Cedars’ awards recognise achievement BIRSTALL’S CEDARS Academy has recognised the success of its students at two awards evenings. On June 30 more than 200 staff, students and guests gathered in the Palmer Tomkinson Centre to see ex pupil and professional footballer George Taft present awards for sporting achievement. Awards were presented in various categories including endeavour, sportsmanship, leadership and outstanding performance. Students from all year groups were nominated and presented with certificates with winners receiving a trophy.

Pic: Winner of the Elkington Award Emma Garner

ment in numerous ways from helping run extra curricular teams to the organisation of various charity events. “Emma regularly offered her time to help other students and became an ambassador for The Cedars and everything that was positively associated with the Academy.” Due to a prior commitment, Emma was not available to collect her award personally but she was able to thank the Academy via video link and the trophy and certificate was gratefully received on her behalf by her father. On July 10 the academy held its first Achievement Evening to recognise the progress of students across year groups 7, 8, 9 and 10.

in 2009. This award is presented to the student who has shown courage, determination and leadership and been a role model to students. This year Emma Garner was the overwhelming choice from all members of the PE department. An academy spokesman said: “She has displayed outstanding dedication to her studies and throughout her time at the Cedars Academy Emma has been an integral part of sports teams and the Leadership Academy. She has supported the PE depart-

Award winners included Laura Mayoh-Smith as Sportswoman of the Year and Leighton Kimberlin who was Sportsman of the Year. The evening concluded with the Elkington award, named after the inspirational teacher Mark Elkingon who died

Pic: Sportsman of the Year (right) Leighton Kimberlin

Academy. I think some of the people in the room tonight will go on to make major contributions to their communities and change the world in which they live for the better.”

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48 Awards were presented including Cedars Star of the Year Awards which went to Zoe Frew (Yr 10), Tanja Eidsdottir (Yr 9), Morgan Lee (Yr 8) and Laura Hunter (Yr 7). Headteacher Jason Smith said: “I’m incredibly proud of all the pupils who received awards, they have all gone above and beyond and personify what it is we want see in pupils at the Cedars

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a congratulatory card from The Queen. Again, many thanks. Velma and Dick Allen

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Now in it's 48th year, the 663 Ensemble & Friends will be performing in 'Palm Court Style' at a coffee morning being held at St James Parish Church, Birstall, on Saturday, September 23, 10am-12noon. Over the years the group has raised funds for many charities & this year our efforts will be on behalf of Mosaic, the charity supporting disabled people. Over £100,000 is needed to replace the existing narrowboat that takes up to twelve disabled people for a pleasant day's outing on the River Soar. If there are any ex Ensemble members who would like to join with us for the occasion we'd be delighted. Please contact me Cynthia Coltman 0116 2673558

We would like to thank everyone who Bag it congratulated us on our Diamond wedding anniversary and for our relations, Perhaps a gentle reminder to parents friends, neighbours and also the ladies during school holidays that when chilof Birstall Bowling Club for the messages, dren take the dog out for a walk, recards, flowers and champagne which we mind them to take several 'poo' bags received. Not forgetting Jerry, Editor of and actually use them. Collect the dogs the Birstall Post, for the lovely photo and 'poo', tie the bag handles to reduce the article he published. smell and contain the 'poo' before deposFor our anniversary weekend we went iting in any of the combined litter/dog with a family party of 12 to a seaside waste bins scattered around the area. If hotel in Norfolk and had a very enjoyayou know of anywhere which could ble time. usefully have one installed then the BorThe 'icing on the cake' was receiving ough Council are the people to contact.

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I think that most people realise that roads are dangerous places, and I have long held the view that mind-reading should not be a factor when trying to drive safely. There seems to be a number of drivers who think that signalling as they do something which may cross another driver’s progress is sufficient to give the other driver time to adjust. Worse still, some drivers do not even bother to signal. These people often do not look. I am well aware that some drivers will use the bus lane on the Loughborough Road to avoid queuing at traffic lights, but I witnessed one driver recently who took this to extremes. He arrived at the Sibson Road lights – travelling south – at some speed. There was a queue. He cut inside the queue, swung back out into the right turn lane and turned up Greengate, completely ignoring the red light. Fortunately there was nothing coming. He did not even bother to signal. Was this a good idea? Dr D A C McNeil

Meet Monday & Friday nights, 6.15 for 6.30 run Birstall School Lane playing fields – showers & toilets available We also meet on a Wednesday night at Sibson Road car park at 6.15pm for 6.30pm run Speed work sessions also available on Wednesdays for those wanting to improve Contact Deryk on dwoods1@sky.com or Bob 07927 346640 www.birstallrc.org.uk

Cemetery I WAS sorry to hear that the sexton of Birstall cemetery had resigned his post. For eleven years plus, as I have visited a family grave in the old part of the cemetery, I have found him polite and

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helpful and he has kept the grounds in immaculate condition and carried out his duties with efficiency and respect. Since he has moved to another job away from the Parish Council the cemetery has been untidy and poorly maintained. It is to be hoped that the parish council do not shirk their responsibility for this expensive amenity, as bereaved relatives have a right to a better standard of care than they have received since the resignation of the sexton. Mrs A Walker

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St. Theresa’s summer trips Waterworld – August 22 - £15 each Skegness – August 23 - £15 each Alton Towers – August 25 - £25 each Prices include return coach travel and entry to the park. For more information or to book a place please contact Mark on 0116 1601395 or email styouthgroup@live.co.uk

Birstall Gala Saturday August 8, 11am-10pm School Lane Playing Field Fairground rides, stalls, music, refreshments Proms in the Park concert at 7.30pm Firework finale 10pm (weather permitting) Admission £1 (under 18s free) Organised by Birstall Parish Council St James'

Summer Fayre Monday 28 August from 12 noon to 4pm at St James' the Great Church, on the lawn and in the church, Church Hill, Birstall Stalls, Games, Tea and Cakes, Hot dogs, Entertainment, Craft Activities, Raffle and Bouncy Castle. Photography competition - For

details about competition please visit www.birstall.org/events Entry 50p for adults Proceeds towards:- The Admiral Nurses; Birstall BAGS; One Roof Leicester; and the Church We Look Forward To Seeing You

Birstall Flower Club August 23rd 2017, 7.15pm Birstall Village Hall Demonstration by: Alison Glover “ You Never Know” Visitors welcome - £5 Queries to Sylvia: 0116 2674206 or Mary: 07704398017 Stonehurst Farm and Charnwood Wartime Events present a 2 day combined weekend

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Coach Outing to Oakham and Rutland Water (with an opportunity to take a trip on the Rutland Belle) Wednesday, 6 September Leaving Birstall at 9.30am from outside the Social Club on Wanlip Lane, returning approximately 4.30pm from Rutland Water. The cost of the coach will be £13. For further information or to book a place please phone Cicely Plumb 0116 2129508.

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Birstall Library Omni Service This is a real family day out with a large number of Allied & Axis vehicles and displays of weapons and equipment creating a wartime atmosphere . The Farm has a good collection of animals for children as well as a Vehicle Museum. Light Snacks and drinks can be found in the Resturant- NAFFI. Entrance to the Wartime Event is £4 Adults £2 for Schoolchildren, while to the Farm is EXTRA

Do you enjoy reading, but struggle to get out to the library? Birstall library offer a minibus collection and drop off service every 4 weeks. Our driver picks you up and returns you home after your visit to the library, where you can choose your books with help from our volunteers and enjoy a cuppa and a chat in a friendly, social atmosphere. Our next Omni visits are 23rd Aug

and 20th Sep. Please contact Birstall Library on 0116 3058756

St. James Monday Group An Evening with Sandra Moore a performance storyteller, who uses costume, lighting and music to create the atmosphere for her storytelling. This evening she will be 'raising the spirit' of a Miss Elizabeth Goodwin, late Head Teacher of Belgrave Church School, who will tell us of some of her neighbours who are now at rest in Belgrave Cemetery, which will include, among others, the story of the man who sang in his own grave! This promises to be a fascinating and interesting evening and you will be very welcome to join us Monday 11th September at 7.30 p.m. in the Village Hall (at the bottom of School Lane)

Birstall Flower Club Wednesday 23rd August 2017, 7.15pm Birstall Village Hall Demonstration by : Alison Glover - “You Never Know” Visitors welcome - £5 Queries to Sylvia: 0116 2674206 or Mary: 07704398017 Leicester Civic Society

Guided Walks Saturday 5th August 2017 Civil War - The Siege and Storming of Leicester. May 1645. A Guided Walk by Stuart Bailey From the Hawthorne Building, The

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Newarke at 10.30am Follow the fighting from The Newarke to St. Martin's Churchyard. £4.00 Advance Booking Please Places Are Limited: Visit Leicester, Gallowtree Gate (Cash or Card) or direct to: Stuart Bailey. 48 Meadow Avenue, Loughborough, LE11 1JT. 01509-266818 Cheques payable to: Leicester Civic Society

The 663 Ensemble & Friends warmly invite you to St James Parish Church on Saturday, September 23rd, 10am-12noon when we are entertaining in 'Palm Court' style at a Coffee Morning being held to raise funds for Mosaic, the charity supporting disabled people

Leicestershire & Rutland Dowsers Come and try dowsing for yourself Information, advice and dowsing tools at Birstall Gala on Aug 8

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BIRSTALL GALA returns this month on Saturday August 5.

Christmas Festival Crafts & Table Tops Friday 24th Nov 2pm – 6pm Saturday 25th Nov 10am – 2pm Tables @ £10 each Contact: 0116 2671181

Red Hill Allotments Open Day

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Saturday September 9, 12- 4pm Free entry A fun event for all the family, with home-made produce and allotment-grown fruit and vegetables for sale Refreshments, competitions, children’s activities and much more! If you are interested in taking on an allotment, we have plots available to rent on our newly upgraded site. Talk to us on the day, or phone Rita on 0116 299 3056 for more information Entrance off A6 Loughborough Road, just north of Red Hill Circle Sorry, no parking on site except Blue Badge holders

Birstall British Legion 5th Steve Gentry 12th Colin Stevens 19th Sharna 26th Marty Wilson Dancing every Saturday night with live Entertainment Bingo Free Beer Raffle Not Forget-

Tuesday, 8th August, at 7pm You are invited to join us at the Palmer-Tomkinson Centre at Cedars Academy, Wanlip Lane, to watch renowned professional artist David Wilcox giving a demonstration in watercolours entitled “Dancers”. Come along and see if you will be inspired to try your hand at this wonderful and fulfilling hobby. Refreshments available at the interval. Newcomers and visitors most welcome. Demonstration ends at 9pm. Members £1; Guests £3. Free raffle. Ample parking and wheelchair access.

This popular community event, organised by Birstall Parish Council, will be a one day event instead of the usual two, and has been moved from June to August in the hope of enjoying better weather. The parish council says there will be lots of new free attractions at the gala this year, as well as fairground rides and the traditional Proms in the Park concert. There will be charity, private and trade stalls on the School Lane playing field and bands will be performing from 12noon until 7pm – they include Ska-a-Manga, Beneath the Lights, Hollie and the

Dedications, Peter Crebbin and his Cool Swing Band and The Annie Duggan Band. The Proms in the Park concert, performed by the Hathern Band and soprano Philipa Hyde, starts at 7.30pm and concludes at 10pm with a firework finale, weather permitting. The admission charge to the Gala is £1 (under 18s free). Barbeques are not permitted, visitors are welcome to being their own picnics or use one of the hot food outlets on site. Lots of opportunities to perform throughout the year

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Anne’s new post Couple together 65 years BIRSTALL’S CURATE will be taking up her first post as a vicar in Luton soon and says she is excited at the prospect. Anne Crosby (pictured below) has been a curate with Birstall’s Anglican church working alongside Rev Vince Jupp, for three years. She said: “I will miss Birstall, the people, the love and the warmth that is shared. I will miss the sense of community, and the relationships between people whose families have, in many instances, lived in Birstall and Wanlip for a very long time.” Anne (59) will be the new vicar at the church St Anne with St Christopher in Luton. She said: “I am looking forward to getting to know and love this new group of people, of being a part of their journey.” Of her time in Birstall Anne says: “It has been a privilege to be alongside people at important stages of their lives including baptisms, weddings and funeral. As a part of churches together in Birstall and Wanlip I was involved in developing, making and using the giant puppets to tell first the Christmas story and later the Easter story. I observed lots of creativity in the parish. This led to the formation of a group called God, me and art.” Anne, who is married with four children, will give her farewell service on Sunday August 20.

A BIRSTALL couple are celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary this month. Ron and Hazel Andrews of Whiles Lane, met at work, Castles Motors on Churchgate, when they were both 21 years old – Ron was a salesman and Hazel was a secretary.

“She used to come floating across the workshop floor and I thought she was a cracker, way above my league” said Ron (89). “I remember our first proper date” says Hazel (89). “Ron took me for a drink at the Grand Hotel, then to the cinema and then to the palais for dancing. He had to walk home to Birstall as he couldn’t afford the fare home”. She added: “I thought he was a very nice man, he was nice to me, to the customers, to everybody – all the lady customers used to love him, and my parents thought the world of him.”

The couple married on August 30, 1952 at Earl Shilton church and their first home was on Hoby Street in Leicester. They’ve lived in Birstall since 1981. Both keen bowls players, Ron has also been Captain and President at Birstall Golf Club. The couple have two adopted daughters, one of whom sadly died aged 52 from cancer. Ron and Hazel celebrated their anniversary with a 19 day cruise to Venice. “It was wonderful” said Hazel. The couple say working together and keeping a sense of humour have been the secret of their long marriage.

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The keys to the school were handed over to Executive Headteacher Scott Fewster on July 18. The school will be hosting an opening event on August 29 from 4-6pm. Chair of governors Sharon March said: “There will be the opportunity to have a tour of the building and see the wonderful learning environment the children have access to. Refreshments will be provided. We have a special visitor booked to come along … but his identity is a secret! We hope to have live music. There won’t be a lot of speeches! “We hope that children who come along will be able to experience many of the activities that usually happen during the school day. “We are very happy that many of our community friends will also be present, as well as representatives of the Lionheart Trust, Riverside and Highcliffe Primary Schools and the Cedars Academy.” The £4million school is part of the

Lionheart Academies Trust, responsible for all Birstall’s schools. When it opens it will admit one class of 27 pupils but will eventually cater for 210. Next to the school is a sports pitch for community use which will be served by changing facilities within the school. The pitch has just been seeded and wont be ready for use for 18 months. Management of the facility has yet to be determined. Pics: (clockwise from top) the new school; unpacking furniture are (l-r) Chair of Governors Sharon March, Governor Peter Chester, Stephen March, Gill Chester & Heather Roe; a view of the newly seeded community sports pitch from the changing room area; the school hall


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for letting us hold this event again. It was a great day and everyone really enjoyed it. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen. It raised a fantastic amount of money which will be spent supporting local people who are affected by cancer.” John Clayton, who organises the event, said: “It was a brilliant day and I’m so pleased with the amount of money that was raised. I’d like to thank Nash from the City Rooms, Ray Wolfe, Jo Derry, the White Horse pub in Birstall, Beaumont Florist and the Celtic Manor and Forest of Arden golf resorts. They, and others, were all so generous

with their prize donations. I’d also like to thank my wife Jo who was a massive help to me in organising the day.” Gary Sykes, a member of the winning team, said: “It was a really wonderful day, well organised and all for a very worthy charity. I hope to be part of it again next year.” Former captain of Birstall Golf Club, Dick Smith, also presented the charity with a cheque for £3,246 from funds raised last year while Birstall BAGS was the club’s nominated charity. Birstall BAGS operates in and around Birstall and Leicestershire and seeks to bring people together to raise funds to support cancer services used by the local community. Birstall BAGS works with other local charities to provide

services that support members of the local community who are living with a diagnosis of cancer. Pics: (top) one of the golf teams (l-r) Andy Stirk, Ben Hall, John Clayton and Ryan Darlaston Left: Former club captain Dick Smith presenting a cheque to the BAGS members (l-r) Rachel Boyall , Dick Smith, Liz Darlison, Emma Shaw, Rosie Houldsworth

WEA courses starting in September THE WORKERS’ Educational Association Rothley branch are offering the following courses starting September 2017. Art And The Word-C2337922 This course is inspired by the strong relationship between the written word in poetry and art. Students will develop their knowledge of specific poetry and their own favourites, and develop some thought-provoking artwork. Through the mediums of drawing, painting, printmaking and bookbinding, we will expand our skills to create some inspired artwork. A really exciting course. Tutor: Anna Michalska-Tomajer. Fee £84.70 or Free if in receipt of an income related benefit. Venue: The Rothley Centre, 12 Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley LE7 7PR Date: Mondays 1.00–3pm, 11 meetings from Monday 18th September 2017 Books And Crooks-C2337924 Crime Fiction has never been more various or popular. This course will trace its origins and history and examine its pleasures and variety. We will mainly concentrate on English crime fiction (though there will be one or two excur-

sions beyond these isles) and we will take a glance at how books are adapted for television and film. We will look at seven varied books in some detail and there will be plenty of time for you to share your enthusiasms. Tutor: John Florance Fee £53.90 or Free if in receipt of an income related benefit. Venue: The Rothley Centre, 12 Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley LE7 7PR Date: Tuesdays 10–12noon. 7 meetings from Tuesday 19th September 2017 Creative Writing-C2338241 Everyone has a story to tell. This course will help you tell your own story. You’ll be writing stories, poems and memoir pieces. Friendly and supportive, there will be exercises and ideas to help you kickstart your writing and feedback on ways to develop it. You will also be encouraged to research possible outlets. Tutor: Maxine Linnell. Fee: £53.90 or Free if in receipt of an income related benefit. Venue: Rothley Community Library, Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley LE7 7PS Date: Wednesdays 9.45-11.45am. 7 meetings from Wednesday 20th September 2017

Italian Art of the 20th Centuryc2337926 The 20th century saw some of the most exciting, challenging and powerful work in the history of art-and Italy was no exception. Explore the paintings of a range of artists including the pastoral landscapes of Giovanni Segantini, the mysteries of Giorgio de Chirico and the portraits of Modigliani. No experience needed. Tutor Janis Baker Fee £53.90 or Free if in receipt of an income related benefit. Venue: The Rothley Centre, 12 Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley LE7 7PR Date: Wednesdays 7.15–9.15pm, 7 meetings from Wednesday 20th September 2017 Enrol on line at www.enrolonlinewea/online using the course reference by the course title or enrol by card at 0300 303 3464 MonFri 8-8 Sat 8-1 with course reference. Information contact: Marion Vincent 0116 2375156 or vincent.mbe82@yahoo.co.uk or send your enrolments to Jill Williams WEA Treasurer, 14 Mountsorrel Lane, Rothley, Leicester LE7 7PR. Please make cheques payable to WEA Rothley Branch.

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Kids’ holiday activities

Huge medal haul for club

STUDENTS of the Birstall School of Tae Kwon Do have returned from the Lincolnshire Championships in CHARNWOOD BOROUGH Coun- Grantham with a total of 11 cil’s holiday activity promedals. gramme is back for the Nine students from the school, which summer with a host of activ- is based at Riverside, entered a number of events including patterns, sparring, ities on offer for children, team sparring, team patterns and speed young people and families. kicking.

In total, eight gold medals were won, New activities include arts and crafts, one silver and one bronze making it one orienteering, team building and yoga. of the biggest wins the local club has Activities will run from Monday, July seen. 17 to Friday, August 25, 2017 at locaInstructor, Andrew Freer said: “This tions across the borough including was a great achievement for the club. Loughborough, Birstall, Mountsorrel, Just entering a competition is something Shepshed and Syston. to be really proud of, so to come back Chris Traill, Strategic Director for Neighbourhoods and Community Wellbe- with so many champions is a great feeling, said: “We’ve got even more on offer ing. “It is such an achievement for all into keep active outdoors this summer. volved and gives members at the club “A number of activities focus on exsomething to aspire to.” ploring and learning more about the The Birstall School of Tae Kwon Do wildlife we have in the borough, including pond dipping at Stonebow Washlands opened in 2005 and two members that have been there since day one both still and taking part in our forest schools at find the competitions a great buzz. the Outwoods. Twenty-one year old George Merry of “Favourites such as archery, horse Birstall received a silver medal at the riding and basketball also return this competition for team patterns. He said: summer. “We’re committed to helping children “It’s a great feeling, especially team in the borough to stay active and healthy and these activities are a fun and affordable way of doing that.” There are activities for different age groups and events aimed at the whole family. Activities on offer include: All stars cricket Basketball BIRSTALL BOWLING Club are Laser Quest holding a charity bowls maraDodgeball Orienteering thon and open day on Sunday Canoeing August 20 between 9am-9pm. Boccia “Everyone is welcome to have a go Geocaching at trying out the sport at the club on Cheerleading School Lane Playing Fields” said a Family Bike Rides spokesman. “All you need is a pair of Wild Card holders can also enjoy flat shoes or trainers, as all the other great discounts on all activities. If you equipment is provided. Money raised are aged five to 16, or have a disability from the day will go to the Derbyshire, and live or go to school in Charnwood, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambuget your hands on a Wild Card by visitlance. The last open day at the club ing www.charnwood.gov.uk/wildcard For was a great success, so thanks to a full list of activities available this halfeveryone who attended and also to the term, please visit local businesses for displaying posters www.charnwood.gov.uk/holidayprogram in their shops.” mes to book, call 01509 634561 or Birstall’s Jennie Groves has qualiemail active.together@charnwood.gov.uk fied for the national championships in Leamington Spa later this month in the singles competition. She reached the county final with a win over Kingscroft’s Louise Delahay in the semi final and is one of two Leicestershire Established 25 years representatives at the Championships. DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL Jennie, along with mum Rosemary and BURGLAR ALARMS Jan Everitt, just missed out in qualifyCCTV • Access Control • Fire Alarms ing for the triples, narrowly losing to a Data Cabling • Nurse Call Systems trio from Kingscroft in the county semi UKAS Accredited • SSAIB Approved Installer final. In the men’s county competiPlease Phone for a tions, Andy Wye was one game away NO OBLIGATION QUOTE from qualifying for the national championships in the two wood competition, ALL WORK GUARANTEED & CERTIFIED 375 Loughborough Rd, Birstall reaching the county semi final before to New Lount’s Alistair Hollis. 0116 267 3737 losing From Birstall Bowling Club Mob: 0785 066 2323

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events because you’re sharing the experience together. This is probably around my twentieth competition and I love it!” Twenty-seven year old Sarah Chetwyn, who also competed at the competition, said: “It never gets boring. I’ve competed since I was fifteen years old and it just adds another dynamic to the sport. Birstall club is really friendly with a mix of children and adults who train togeth-

er and compete together, it’s just one big family”. Tae-kwon-do originates in Korea and instils discipline, respect and self-control in its practitioners. The Birstall group meets on Monday and Thursday evenings at Riverside Primary School. For more details call Andrew Freer on 0116 2600603 or 0776 4199655

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Scams Scams cost people in the UK £10.9 billion each year. We would like to help bring that figure down. This article will explain just a few of these scams. Telephone scams This consists of a fraudster posing as someone else and tells you to withdraw or transfer your money. The safe account is the fraudster’s bank and money withdrawn will be collected by a courier of the fraudster. Remote access scams A fraudster will cold call from a ‘computer company’ and then ask for you to log in to online banking and will claim to be helping but actually would have transferred some malicious software to gain access to your account. Buying / selling scams You will find an item for a cheap price and then transfer money. After that the seller would disappear leaving you without money and your item. When you’re selling an item beware. Fraudsters would offer lots and then ask for the extra money to go to a third party. The cheque would bounce leaving you without money and your item. Smishing scams Someone will claim to be from your bank and say you need to update your details. It would contain a link to a fake website where you type your details in and they would then steal your identity. Tips and tricks

Crime update Reported crime in June has unfortunately remained higher than average with a total of 70 crimes being reported during the month. We have continued to have problems with cars being broken into, with a total of 18 thefts from vehicles being reported and we have also suffered with vehicles being damaged, of which we have had a total of 17 reported. The majority of the damage incidents occurred on the weekend of the 17th & 18th and then again on the weekend of the 24th & 25th in the areas around Sibson Road, Gwendolin Avenue, Acacia Avenue and Wanlip Lane. We believe that a group of youths, some local and some from outside Birstall were responsible for these mindless acts and we are currently following up a number of lines of enquiry, including speaking with any witnesses & checking CCTV to see what evidence we have against them. We know that people are understandably angry about these crimes and so if you have any information in relation to these incidents, please contact us on 101. As stated above, thefts from vehicles also remains high and earlier in the month we did have a male arrested in relation to a spate on the Hallam Fields Estate. Unfortunately, due to the fact no-one was able to positively identify him as being the male responsible we had no option but to release him without charge. The message remains however to continue to lock your car when it is unattended and to remove anything of

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value from it. For further crime information please visit: www.police.uk/leicestershire/NL60/ Crime Prevention Advice During June we had a ‘distraction burglary’ reported, where a resident was distracted by a male at the front door, while two further males went in via the insecure back door & stole property. Thankfully this kind of crime is rare but it is extremely distressing & often leaves people feeling foolish & vulnerable. These criminals will often say they are from the ‘Water Board’ or ‘Electricity Company’ & may show ID, which is false. If you have such a caller, always put the chain on and then make sure that any back doors and windows are secure before you go back & speak to them. Never let them in and if you are at all concerned that they may not be genuine, shut the door and call 101 immediately to report the incident. Neighbourhood update As I am writing this report the new barrier on Sibson Road car park is being installed. We are very grateful to the Parish Council for agreeing to install this & are hopeful that it will reduce the Anti-Social behaviour that we have been having in relation to noisy vehicles on the car park at night. We are aware that we are also having issues with vehicles racing round the Hallam Fields Industrial Estate in the evenings & we are now working to try and resolve this issue, including both high-visibility & plain clothed patrols in the area & issuing warnings to any drivers we find engaging in Anti-Social Behaviour. We are also speaking with Jelson’s who own the land, to see what assistance they can offer to help solve this problem. Meet your local police team: Wednesday 2nd August – 4-5pm – Tesco, Sibson Road, Birstall. Monday 7th August – noon-1pm – Kingsgate Shopping Parade, Birstall. Friday 11th August – 3-4pm – Co-op, Wanlip Lane, Birstall. Crime Report June 2017: Crime rates have remained quite high again with a total of 70 crimes being reported. The vast majority of these being thefts from vehicles and damage incidents. Again, we’ve had a male arrested in relation to the vehicle thefts but he was released without charge due to insufficient evidence. We are also following up various lines of enquiry in relation to the damage incidents. Assaults – 5 Burg Dwell – 4 Burg non-dwell – 5 Damage to vehicles – 17 Other damage – 4 Drugs offences – 0 Fraud – 0 Public Order – 2 Robbery – 1 Sexual offences – 0 Theft – 11 Theft cycle – 1 Thefts from vehicles – 18 Theft of vehicle – 2 From PC 1759 Dave Jaeckels, PCSO’s 6611 Mark Butler and 6552 Mo Musa. 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

New boat needed A LOCAL charity that provides river trips for the disabled is appealing for donations to help pay for a new boat. For more than 30 years the adapted, accessible narrowboat ‘Sunbeam’ has been giving pleasure to disabled and infirm people by taking them on day trips along the River Soar. The boat is based at the ‘Hope and Anchor’ pub in Wanlip and takes passengers north to Mountsorrel and Barrow on Soar, and south to Belgrave and Abbey Park. ‘Sunbeam’ day trips have been one of the services provided by the charity ‘mosaic: shaping disability services’ and during this time in excess of 50,000 passengers including those in wheelchairs, have enjoyed the service manned entirely by volunteer skippers and crew. It has been able on each trip to take up to twelve passengers including carers, and up to four wheelchairs. A Mosaic spokesman said: “The impact on the passengers, many of whom can feel socially isolated is reflected in their positive comments, ‘it is so relaxing’, ‘I love getting out and sometimes meeting new people’, ‘it’s great to see all the wildlife’, ‘after a while my anxiety goes and if I have one day free from anxiety, that’s amazing!’ “Unfortunately, however, Sunbeam has grown old and is becoming unfit for purpose. Because of this it has been decided to commission a new, purpose built boat allowing more space and improved up-to-date facilities to better meet the needs of its’ passengers. “This is a massive undertaking but one mosaic: shaping disability services is determined to pursue because of the tremendous benefits as identified by the passengers.” Fundraising has begun but the charity needs further sponsors, donors and others willing to help with fundraising. If you can help in any of these ways please contact: mosaic: shaping disability services Tel: 0116 231 872, 2 Oak Spinney Park, Ratby Lane, Leicester Forest East LE3 3AW E-mail: enquiries@mosaic1898.co.uk www.mosaic1898.co.uk

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Organic food champion dies A FORMER Birstall schoolboy who became an influential organic farmer in San Francisco has died at the age of 56. Nigel Walker founded Eatwell Farm in Dixon, Solano County in 1993, having first moved to California in 1992. He quickly became a leading figure in the organic food movement, specialising in growing heirloom tomatoes and speciality lavender on his 105 acre farm which he ran with his wife Lorraine. Nigel grew up in Birstall and was a pupil at Stonehill and Longslade schools. His parents Don (81) and Thora (79) still live in the village. Don said: “Almost from the time he could walk he would love digging holes in the garden and even under the fence to next door. Little did we realise his

Pic: Nigel at his farmers’ market stall & (inset) chickens on his farm

future ambition in life”. Nigel studied farming at Writtle Agricultural College in Essex and worked briefly for the BBC as a radio studio engineer for the World Service, before returning to farming. His Eatwell Farm in California delivered organic fruit and veg boxes to 900 members and he sold his

own produce at the Ferry Plaza farmers’ market in San Francisco. Nigel was diagnosed with cancer in 2011 and died on July 1. His parents travelled to the USA to be with him in his final weeks, where they attended his celebratory memorial service. His father Don said: “It was attended by 100 of his closest friends and it made us very proud of Nigel to realise what an impact he has made over there.”

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WI meet baby owls

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30 MEMBERS of Birstall and Wanlip WI welcomed three new ladies to their July meeting. As usual we sang Jerusalem helped by the wonderful acoustics in our new venue of Elmfield Hall. Soon we were hearing singing of a different variety when we were visited by Tina and Terry of Kinder falconry. We were serenaded by the sounds of barn, tawny and scops owls, a kestrel, 22 year old Dudley a Mexican harris hawk and a pygmy falcon. Finally we met two baby owls on their first trip out, a nine week old great grey owl and a brown Asian wood owl. They were all bred in captivity and hand

reared by Tina. It was yet another memorable evening with Joy Bark winning the competition ‘A bird in any medium’. The monthly Crafting and Chatting sessions at Cedar Mews Care Home are thriving as they encourage outside communities to join in life at the home. We have no meeting in August but instead have organised a coach trip to Newark and on July 20 we are hosting a walk and picnic to Abbey Park. This is open to all Leicestershire WI members. This was our last meeting until September 4 when Christine Farmer will talk to us about the History of Masks and the competition is ‘Make or design a mask’. From Birstall & Wanlip WI

Helen is competition winner ON A fine Sunday in June St Margaret's Co-operative Bowls Club held a knock out competition in aid of the Brain Tumour Charity.

The event was run on a knock out basis with each round consisting of only five ends. A club spokesman said: “Even experienced players can find it difficult to A WONDERFUL all round performadjust to such a short format and, as ance for the first XI from Kahil was generally agreed, the final result Mann-Kler saw a victory against was somewhat unexpected. By the later Quorn by 120 runs. stages all the men had been knocked He made 63 and then took 6-18. out leaving two ladies to battle it out This followed on from the two victories in the final.” in the previous three games which has Winner Helen Stokes has only been moved the team up to third position. bowling for two years and was as surVictory by 50 runs over league leaders prised as anybody to come out on top. Maher Stars and a comfortable win over The amount raised for the Brain Walton Le Wolds saw captain Josh Saye Tumour Charity totalled £230, helped hit consecutive scores of 72,99 and 48. along by two very generous donations; Wickets have been shared out and some one from Helen, who gave her compefine catches have been taken. tition winnings and another from Steve After losing by 8 wickets to league White who won the lunch-time bingo leaders Asian Sports the second XI have won 3 consecutive games chasing 196 to and donated his prize. Pic: (l-r) runner-up Joan Breward, Club win at Mountsorrel. Tony Clapham and President Val Funnell and the competiGeorge Agar both made 44 to see their tion winner Helen Stokes. side home against Braunstone. Captain John Clayton turned in a match winning performance by making 40 and then taking 4-20 to win a low scoring game. Against Kibworth George Agar took 5-46 to restrict the visitors to 162 all out and a superb innings by Jamie Reay who made 80 not out ably supported by Rich Olsen claimed victory with two overs remaining. Several players will now be on holiday but it is hoped the winning momentum will carry on in there absence. Fixtures at Birstall in August 12th Leicester Caribbean s: 2nd XI 19th Walton Le Wolds: 1st XI 26th Mountsorrel Castle: 2nd XI From Birstall Village Cricket Club

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PARENTS AND children enjoyed the red carpet treatment at an Oscar extravaganza at Half Pints childcare on Loughborough Road. The little ‘graduates’ performed a ‘Greased Lightning’ opening with fast cars and cheerleaders before their Oscar style graduation awards were presented. A spokesperson said: “They threw up their hats in excitement and jumped for joy on the bouncy castle and parents held back tears as they viewed a film of the last four years of their children’s time at Half Pints. “It’s always sad to see the children go but we will welcome the next group of babies and toddlers into

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Boundary Woodlands’ new owner changes THE BROADNOOK Garden Suburb, a new development of 1650 new homes north of Birstall, looks set to be given its own parish council. Charnwood Borough Council have made the recommendation in the latest phase of its Community Governance Review (CGR), which are carried out every 10 to 15 years to ensure local government boundaries remain reflective of local communities. The Broadnook site is within the parish of Wanlip at the moment – Wanlip’s parish meeting have said it wants the boundary changing to remove Broadnook from Wanlip. Charnwood’s CGR states: “The [Broadnook] development will eventually be of a size to potentially warrant its own parish council, but is unlikely that there will be enough residents living there by May 2019 to make a parish council viable. The creation of a parish meeting will allow the development to establish its own community identity, and a further community governance review can be undertaken in the future if it is felt that the parish meeting should become a parish council.” The CGR is also recommending that the parish of Birstall be enlarged by transferring a narrow strip of land that is currently within the parish of Thurcaston and Cropston. The land is next to the GCR track, south of the A46. Charnwood says the boundary change is necessary because the A46 is the “obvious geographical boundary between the two parishes.” You can have your say on the proposals by going to www.charnwood.gov.uk/cgr or by calling 01509 634705

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The firm has also purchased nurseries in Syston and Hathern. With two other nurseries in Leicestershire, one in Leicester city centre and the other in Shepshed, the purchase means that Children 1st will now offer 488 places for children in the county. It will also offer ‘30 Hours Free Childcare’ for 3 and 4 year olds as part of the government initiative from September.

Commenting on the purchase, Margaret Mason OBE, founder and chief executive of Children 1st said: “We’ve had a presence in Leicestershire since 2005. The acquisition of the three additional premises presented a perfect opportunity to invest in the future of the nurseries and for us to further grow our business in the county”. “It is a pleasure to welcome children, parents, carers and staff to Children 1st. I am aware of the wonderful work already ongoing at the nurseries and I look forward to working with

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Running club’s busy summer BIRSTALL RUNNING club turned out in force to support the 100 lap challenge at Saffron Lane. This charity run in aid of Rainbows involves lots of running clubs racing against each other 100 times around the Saffron Lane track. Spokeswoman Angie Budge said: “This year was even more special in that the last lap was left to Louis Wood and his granddad Peter Barratt who is a Birstall runner. “Louis was involved in a car crash in 2015 which left him with life changing injuries and was thought he would never walk again but against all the odds he has fought his way back and jogged the last 100th lap with his granddad, a truly remarkable moment for all who were there.” Tim Tickner who had his long hair cut off raised over £400 towards Lou-

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is’s treatment and that was further boosted by a £50 cheque from his employers, Kirby and West. There was a great turnout for Mel Snutch at her 200th park run at Rutland water where Elisa Whittlestone came in first lady. Other achievements have been Park

News from the churches noon and there will as usual be a raffle Christian Aid with excellent prizes to risk your money Christian Aid week this year was a on! To enter the photographic competifairly low key event. Sadly, the organistion you can send entries as a jpeg to ers have had to realise that house-toPeter.watson @btinternet, for displaying house collections are now a thing of the during the afternoon. past: many people do not welcome apAnn Crosby peals for charity on their doorstep. NevEveryone at our two churches will be ertheless the need for help for the destitute and hungry people of the world sad to see our curate, Revd Anne Crosby leave Birstall , but Anne has been apbecomes ever greater, and the churches pointed Vicar of a church in Luton, so in Birstall and Wanlip have always rethe last service at which she will be sponded to this need. So far this year presiding here will be on Sunday August £2177 has been raised by St. Theresa's, 20 at 10am at St. James. A large the Methodist church, St. James and St number of the congregation are hoping Nicholas churches and it is hoped that to go by coach to attend her licensing the coffee morning on Saturday July 22 service in Luton on September 4 to supat the Mathodist Coffee shop will have port her in her new parish. swelled this total. Summer Fayre From Birstall Parish Churches Different organisations will also beneCoffee Shop Re-opens fit from the annual Summer Fayre at St After the closure of the Tuesday to James on Bank Holiday Monday August Friday coffee shop, for the ‘maintenance 28, from 12noon until 4pm. This year, weeks’ it will re-open on Tuesday August they are: Admiral Nurses (caring for 1. Although the coffee shop runs on the dementia patients), Birstall Bags, supMethodist Premises it is by no means porting cancer sufferers, “One Roof, run just by Methodist folk. Helpers are Leicester”, a charity for the homeless, from other churches & some folk who and the Church. There will be a great have no particular church attachment. deal going on that afternoon on the New helpers are always welcome. Conchurch lawn (indoors if the dreaded rain appears!), with many stalls, competi- tact Jackie on 2673501. (A cup of coffee is still just 80p!) tions and activities for all. Refreshments ‘Leicester North’ becomes ‘Trinity’ will be available throughout the after-

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run PB’s from Tom Bland and Marie O’Brien, also David Hargrave running his first park run, Bill Coltman running his 241st park run and welcome back to Dave Richards who is recovering from a heart attack. The Hungarton 7 league race produced three Birstall men in the top 20 and Anne McDonald came 2nd in her age group. Olga Brownlow ran her first 10k at the Whissendine run. The C25K (couch to 5K) and 525 (5K to 5 mile) programs culminated with the Watermead Challenge which was very well supported and there were some great runs and camaraderie even in the rain. Lastly over £400 was raised for LOROS at the Birstall music quiz organised by Colin Rimmer. Thanks to all who contributed to such a worthy cause. From Birstall Running Club

At the end of August, our Leicester North Circuit of which Birstall is a part, will be merged with Trinity Circuit. The changes will affect some more than others. The quarterly Circuit Preaching Plan, at present fitting nicely on to both sides of an A4 sheet, will look quite different with twenty churches to encompass. As part of the changes our own Minister Rev Paula Hunt, becomes full time, taking on pastoral responsibility for Claremont Street. Dave Warnock, minister at Syston is to become Minister at Oadby whilst retaining Syston, Harrison Road & ‘Edgehill at All Saints’. Our new Circuit will hold a special welcome service at Christchurch on Clarendon Park Road on Friday September 1 at 7pm. This service will include the launch of the new Circuit and the welcome for two new ministers, Rev Edson Dube (Superintendent) and Rev Jenny Impey. It will also be an opportunity to hear & meet our new District Chair Rev Helen Cameron. Kids Craft at Syston The Hub Café at Syston Methodist Church (in High Street LE7 1GP), are holding craft sessions for children aged approx 4 to 8. Younger children will need adult help. The cost is £3.50 for the eldest child & £1.50 for siblings. Parents/Carers are to stay on the premises at Syston during the sessions (10am to 11.30). For more information & to see if places are still available call to the Syston Hub Café (Mon to Friday 9am to 4pm). They have already held one session on July 24. The remaining four sessions run on Mon Aug 7 (Mask from a Milk bottle), Tues Aug 15 (Button Art), Tues Aug 22 (Coffee filter Art), and the last session on Tues Aug 29 (Mexican Animals). From Birstall Methodist Church Bank Holiday Meetings Stanton Lees Chapel (off A6 near Darley Dale, Matlock, DE4 2LQ) will be holding its 53rd Annual Bible School from August 26-28. The speakers will be Ian Parry (from Cardiff) and Dr. Tim Trumper (from Grand Rapids, USA). The

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Birstall BAG’s cancer corner “It’s Safer to Fake it than Bake it” Getting sunburn just once every two years can triple your risk of melanoma skin cancer and there are over 15,000 melanoma cases and 2500 malignant melanoma deaths in the UK each year. As we enter the hottest month of the summer Birstall Bag’s want to remind you about the dangers of too much sun and developing skin cancer. Too much ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or sunbeds is the main cause of skin cancer. In the UK more than 8 in 10 cases of melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, could be prevented through enjoying the sun safely and

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