Birstall Post (455) June 2021

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New recreation area WORK HAS started on landscaping an open space next to Hallam Fields school that will be a community recreation area when finished. A spokesperson for Charnwood Borough Council said: “Jelson Homes Ltd has started preparatory landscape works to the open space adjacent to Hallam Fields Primary School, Birstall. This is part of the final phase of the Hallam Fields development, which was granted planning permission in 2003. “When complete, there will be a large area of open space for residents to enjoy, including opportunities for recreation, provision of children and young people’s play equipment and a multi-use games area. Tree planting and habitat creation

THE BIG Birstall yard sale was back this May, with more than 70 households taking part. “Despite the weather, it was a lovely day for all and a lot was raised for many charities,” said organiser, Sharon Bingham. She added: “I was at the Co-op selling maps with Adrian Walker who is the community fundraiser for the Co-op. Adrian sorted out a guesshow-many-pens-in-the lunchbox to win a hamper from the Co-op. “Katie’s Characters sent Spiderman and Peppa to have photos with children for a £1 donation to Jade’s Retreat. To date, we have raised £280

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tion.” The park is adjacent to cricket and football pitches created as part of the same development and now owned and managed by the Borough Council.

The spokesperson added: “These pitches will be available for organised sport once final pitch preparation works have been completed. The Council is in discussions with local sports clubs about

future hire and use of these facilities.” The sports pitches are overlooked by the community building attached to the northern side of the school. The community building provides a community

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room, kitchenette and changing rooms for two teams and officials. A locking door between the school and the changing rooms means the school building will remain secure when the changing rooms are used by the community. Once the sports pitches and open space are finished, the site will become a destination for visitors, with some arriving by car. In May, signs were erected in the school car park stating that car parking was for staff and school visitors only. Some residents are worried this will result in a large number of cars parking on residential streets. A spokesperson for the Lionheart Academies Trust said: “The car park signs have been put up because vans and other vehicles were being parked overnight and some were being left there throughout the day, creating a risk that staff or parents would not be able to use the car park, which is intended for school use.”

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School facilities for hire again ALL BIRSTALL’S schools are part of the Lionheart Academies Trust, and the trust is now making its rooms and facilities for hire to the community once again, as lockdown eases.

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for Jade’s Retreat, which is amazing.” Ruth's Lambourne Cafe and Birstall Methodist Church provided refreshments for all those moving around the village, following the yard sale trail. Sharon said: “Two lovely stallholders raised a total of £60 for Jade’s retreat, Brenda and Joan held a stall for Birstall and Wanlip Mothers Union raising an amazing £450, and Mary at Birstall Methodist Church held stalls for Christian Aid and raised £295.” Sharon is planning another yard sale at the end of June or the beginning of July. If anyone would like to offer support, contact Sharon on 07841448511.

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Neil Lewis, Head of Enterprise at the Lionheart Academies Trust, said; “With lockdown easing, I’m sure you’re eager to spend time with family and friends, whether that be playing sport, celebrating, getting back to community meetings or otherwise. I’m therefore pleased to let you know that our hire facilities are opening, in line with government guidelines, and you can make bookings now, with a no quibble refund policy should Covid-19 restrictions prohibit your booking. “Each of the Lionheart schools across Leicestershire has facilities to hire, and we welcome their use by the local and wider community.” Lionheart facilities include: A state-of-the-art tennis centre and trampolining facility in Knighton 3G floodlit pitches in Oadby and Evington Large tiered auditoriums in Birstall and Evington A learner swimming pool in Birstall Exhibition space and training rooms in the city centre A fitness suite, with membership available, in Oadby Tiling • Slating • Repointing Green space and outdoor pitches Guttering • Fascias • Soffits at many locations, including Barrowupon-Soar and Anstey ALL WORK GUARANTEED • NO VAT Large halls, smaller meeting Over 25 Years Experience rooms and IT Suites across all of its schools in Leicestershire. Tel: 0116 4315689 All profit generated through venue Mob: 07789 116726 and facilities hire is fed back into the provision of education for Lion61 Worcester Ave, Birstall heart Academy students. Neil said: “Across the Lionheart Academies Trust, our schools have many years of experience in hosting successful events and sporting activities, however, with regular improvements and additions comes a wealth of new facilities for you to enjoy.” You can find out more and view the new facilities brochure online at www.lionhearttrust.org.uk/venuehire and follow updates and offers via Facebook www.facebook.com/lionheartvenues or Twitter www.twitter.com/lionheartvenues

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Elza retires after 23 years with Co-op Funeral Care HAVING ORGANISED the funerals for countless families in the village, Birstall’s Elza Gibson has retired from her role as a funeral administrator. Elza (64) has worked for Central Co-operative Funeral Care at its Birstall branch for 23 years, organising every detail of a funeral. She said: “To know you have helped someone is very rewarding, you only have one chance to get things right, so attention to detail is very important.” Pam Sheppard, senior funeral director at Central England Co-op Funeral Care, said: “Elza has been with us for over 23 years and is well known in the village of Birstall and a big part of the community, she has made many friends and served many families over the years. We wish her a long and happy retirement.” Elza was diagnosed with Covid-19 in January, was very unwell for several weeks, and brought forward her retirement as a result. “It made me reflect on things,” she said. “It has made me cherish things more, and I want to take things more

Pic: (top) Elza with a bouquet of flowers on her last day at Co-op Funeral Care with Nina Brown (left) & Pam Sheppard

easily.” Elza’s role at the Birstall branch will be taken on by Nina Brown. Elza said: “I will miss looking after the families, and I will miss all my colleagues. “ On her last day, she was surprised by flowers and fizz from friends, family and colleagues, including Deborah Hayes, a funeral administrator who worked alongside Elza

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A BIRSTALL care home celebrated Victory in Europe day with a special event for residents. Cedar Mews on Hallam Fields Road hosted a street party-themed event for residents so they could reminisce and celebrate the historical day. Staff decorated the home with flags, balloons and homemade bunting for the occasion and residents were treated to VE day themed treats specially prepared by the care home’s staff. The care home team also put 1940s music on to encourage residents to tap their feet and share memories of the day. Pics: VE Day celebrations at Cedar Mews

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Free parking ADDITIONAL FREE parking is being provided in Loughborough town centre on a temporary basis to support local businesses while a regeneration scheme continues. Charnwood Borough Council is introducing free parking for up to an hour during the day, free parking in the evenings and free parking on Sundays at Beehive Lane Car Park from Monday May 24. Cllr Jonathan Morgan, Leader of Charnwood Borough Council, said: “The Council is committed to supporting local businesses and that’s why we are introducing this free parking offer to support local traders.” Free parking for up to one hour will be introduced at Beehive Lane Car Park on May 24. Free parking will also be available after 6pm every day and all day on Sundays at Beehive Lane. The measure will remain in place until further notice and be reviewed regularly.


From pints to plants for Birstall milk float BIRSTALL’S ELECTRIC milk float was retired in 2018 but has been given a new lease of life by milk float fanatic John Schofield. It is now being driven around the county to events where horticulturalist John sets up a plant stall on the back of the float. In May, it was hired by a TV company filming a TV programme. John spotted the 50-year-old vehicle on the grounds of a property where he was working; it was love at first sight –

Pic: (top) John Schofield (right) with Mark Goddard at an event with the milk float; (below) Milkman Richard Kilby delivering milk in 2018, the year the float retired

he was taking pictures of himself sitting on it. “They are so iconic, you can’t get another vehicle like it,” he said. After repeatedly asking about the vehicle, the owner decided to gift it to

him, and it has been given a new lease of life with John. He has restored it and is looking out for Kirby & West memorabilia – Birstall milkman Richard Kilby, who

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drove the float for decades, has given John his old Kirby & West jacket, but his ultimate item is the Kirby & West satchel. “I’m decorating the float with as much Kirby & West stuff that I can find, but the satchel is like the Holy Grail for me," said John. As well as memorabilia, John is looking for any photos of the float on its last round in Birstall. Contact him via Facebook (classic milk float) or on 07773 255638.

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High uptake of Covid-19 vaccine in Birstall JUST 0.7% of patients registered at Greengate Medical Centre have declined a Covid-19 vaccine, while 80% of the adult practice population have had their first dose. Sara Mitchell, assistant practice manager, said: “We would like to again thank all of our staff at Greengate Medical Centre who have been working tirelessly alongside all of their peers, both at the surgery and at the Loughborough vaccination hub. “A huge thank you also goes out to all of our patients for their words of support and encouragement, cards and gifts,

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shocking and the area would have become a green rubbish tip were it not for the dedication of many volunteers who have been regularly clearing the expanses of the park, as well as the good workers from our county and city councils. As a litter-picker in the south part of Birstall, I have filled many bags with rubbish both old and new, discovered drinking dens with upwards of 100 cans and bottles, removed various large items both metallic and plastic – and yes, the plastic doggy bags that have sprouted in profusion on hedges in certain areas. In one particular spot, it has taken longrunning clearance plus my own handwritten notice to get across the message The Birstall Post welcomes your views and opinions on any subject. Letters, which that these doggy bags are the dog-owners’ responsibility and should be dismust include your name and address, posed of at home. Prevention is better (though not necessarily for publication) than cure. Do Post readers have any can be posted to: The Birstall Post, Unit ideas as to how to address the problem? 109, Greenacres, The Sidings, Leicester A more dangerous issue is the way LE4 3BR, or handed in at Birstall library or email: editor@birstallpost.co.uk that certain roads in Birstall have become rat runs. Residential roads with a speed limit of 30mph are frequently Honour subjected to driving at 40+mph and It was a huge honour to be a candi45+mph. The simple fact is that these date for Birstall in the County Council drivers are breaking the law and breakelections, and throughout the campaign, ing it repeatedly, both private and comI was able to speak with some wonderful mercial drivers. Living at one of the people. worst spots in Birstall for this, walking Ultimately we did not get the result regularly, as well as litter-picking on the we wanted, but I want to offer my consame road, I have witnessed the comgratulations to Daniel Grimley on becom- plete contempt for speed regulation on ing County Councillor for Birstall and the part of certain drivers. Keeping to wish him the best of luck. the limit can well induce intimidation, Despite my loss, I know that local gesticulations etc, in other words, bullyissues do not go away and will continue ing – and put other drivers’ and cyclists’ to work to help people in any way possi- lives at risk. ble. Part of a civilised community is a Rob Hewson zero-tolerance approach to bullying. And yet not a single councillor from county, borough or parish has bothered to even Litter & speeding come and have a conversation with resiHow fortunate we are to live in Birdents about this, despite purporting to stall! There must be many of us who ‘represent’ the community. A shining have said this repeatedly, as well as exception to this is Carl Gunns, who thought it, much more explicitly than spoke eloquently on this matter at the before the lockdowns. Watermead Park Birstall Parish Council of May 17 this has proved itself to be of inestimable year, someone perhaps better positioned value and for those of us with decadesthan anyone else as a witness. At the long familiarity with the area, it is good same time, another councillor present at to see how many people from just a little the meeting dismissed residents’ confurther afield have now discovered the cerns out of hand. wonders of the park and its wildlife. We What gives me hope is the advent of even have pheasants in our garden! four new councillors to the Parish CounAs well as the Watermead, there is the cil, with the intention to represent the greenery that extends from Red Hill community of Birstall as a whole rather roundabout up to the northern edges of than sectional interests. They have promBirstall, including sports fields, copses, ised to do everything that they can to the railway line, the main park and support people in Birstall make the area many other spots of green, larger and an even better place to live, carrying on smaller. the dedication and hard work of those It would be a mistake, however, to in the past and present who have made assume that what we are seeing is ‘natu- Watermead Park such a wondrous place. Name & address supplied ral’. It is the result of people working with the natural environment over a long period of time to produce somewhere that lends itself so well to civilised living. 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Birstall Independent Baptist Church We’re Back! We are delighted to announce that we will be able to resume services at The Cedars Academy, Wanlip Lane, Birstall, LE4 4GH (Room PT1) from June 6. Sunday services start at 10.45am. A risk assessment has been undertaken and every effort made to ensure that these services are ‘Covid secure’. You are most welcome to join with us – please just ring 0116 2214883 beforehand, so that we can ensure the seating arrangement adheres to social distancing. Birstall Methodist Church

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Rugby club news APRIL TURNED out to be a big month for Birstall RFC. Not only have we had many new members join the club, with over 40 players turning out every Thursday for Touch rugby, but a new sponsor has come on board, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. Pie Drop, who deliver Brockleby Pies straight to your door, have proved to be a very popular addition. After one touch rugby session, we managed to sample the tasty produce, which arrived in multiple flavours. It’s safe to say it didn’t take us much convincing to welcome the new sponsor. But as much as we enjoy rich pastry filled produce, we begin to turn our attention towards the new season, and we can announce our pre-season fixtures. South Leicester (Home) - Thursday 12th August Melton Mowbray (TBC)- Thursday 19th August South Leicester (Away)- Thursday 26th August Fitness sessions on Tuesdays now run alongside Touch Rugby on a Thursday. The eight-week fitness programme is designed to bond the squad back together, as well as turning us into the beasts we need to be. Afterwards, there will be a short break before we rip into our official pre-season training starting on Tuesday July 6. Our Head Coach Lewis Glover and his team have done a brilliant job planning the route map for our return to playing. The overall plan allows us to slowly but purposefully build up our preparedness for rugby, giving us the best chance possible to be competitive. When it comes to joining the club, we’re always welcoming new people who want to be a part of our journey and represent the Birstall community. So if you would like to come and take part then don’t hesitate to get down the Coop Sports Ground. Tuesday Fitness and Thursday Touch Rugby both have start times for 7pm. Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Twitter (@BirstallRFC) and Instagram to keep up with the latest news. From Joshua Black, Birstall RFC

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Kyan racing his way to success BIRSTALL’S Kyan Gohill is no ordinary teenager. At 14, he owns his own local car wash, has just started an eBay business selling karting accessories, is a Charity Ambassador for Paces and Chequered Flag Motorsport supporting Cerebral palsy and motor neurone disease sufferers and spends his weekends as a professional racing driver. Having a passion for racing, Kyan, a student at Ratcliffe College, took up professional karting seriously in 2019, joining a team at the Whilton Mill race track in Daventry and travelling around the UK to compete. Despite the disruption to the 2020 and 2021 season due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Kyan has jumped back into the race seat, showing great pace and promise for the remainder of the year. This year will see Kyan compete in two of the UK’s biggest tournaments, the Ultimate Kart Championship and the British Championships, where the UK’s top drivers come together to compete. Kyan says his interest in motor-

sport was inspired by watching Formula 1 and his interest in supercars. He is aiming high for the future and would love to get behind the wheel of an F1 car. He plans to start by gaining further experience racing in either the Fiesta or Ginetta Juniors in 2022, two categories ideal for racers coming from pro-karting. Once he gains experience, he aims to move to F4 with support from his current and future sponsors. He said: “My dream ambition is definitely racing in Formula 1 or single-seat racing. What I enjoy most is the speed and adrenaline of racing and overtaking my competition.” Kyan has been appointed an ambassador for two charities, Chequered Flag Motorsport and Paces, both helping sufferers from Cerebral Palsy and motor neurone disease. Anyone interested in sponsoring Kyan can get in touch via his email info@kyanracing.com or message directly through his Instagram @kyanracing.

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BIRSTALL’S NEW County Councillor after the elections on May 6 is Daniel Grimley. Cllr Grimley, the Conservative Party candidate, said: “I’d like to say a thank you to the residents of Birstall for electing me as your new County Councillor. I follow in the footsteps of former Councillor Iain Bentley. I would like to thank Iain for his hard work as County Councillor. “I have been elected to represent all the residents in Birstall at Leicestershire County Council. Leicestershire County Council covers a number of areas that include Education, Transport, Strategic Planning, Fire and Public Safety, Social Care, Libraries, Waste Management and Trading Standards. “I have a good working relationship with local MP Ed Argar, Charnwood Police and your Birstall Borough Councillors and look forward to working with Birstall Parish Council.” Cllr Grimley joined the Conservative Party at the end of 1980’s, and was a Tory activist in the 1990’s, campaigning against development at Aylestone Meadows and a large road scheme, before being elected in 2011 to Charnwood Borough Council, where he has been a member of the planning committee for 10 years.

Pic: Birstall’s new County Councillor Daniel Grimley

He says the Conservative party manifesto for the county that he was elected on includes a number of commitments: The Leicestershire Green Recovery Plan Continue to be a productive council and support economic recovery Continue the fight for fairer national funding for Leicestershire Investing in more average speed cameras Prioritise improvements of our roads & pavements Support & help the ‘Wombles’ litter pickers Prioritise care of our vulnerable residents

He added: “However, on a local level, I will be taking up issues that directly affect Birstall residents, be it speeding traffic in locations such as Birstall Road, public transport issues, etc.

“One of the main local issues recently had been the opposition to the imposition of the Birstall cycle lanes, the ‘No Right Turn’ restriction, and the 30mph speed limit along the A6 Loughborough Road. These are imposed by Highways without consultation. These are being removed shortly. A number of people have expressed that the 30mph speed limit should be retained. There will be a public consultation on this before a decision is made about this. “As lockdown restrictions ease, I would like to meet more residents face to face. I am happy to discuss any matter with residents to see where I can assist as County Councillor. I can be contacted either by post, telephone, or email. I will be posting regular updates on my Facebook page and on Twitter.” Telephone: 0116 2600899 Email: Daniel.Grimley@leics.gov.uk Facebook: County Councillor Daniel Grimley – Birstall Division Twitter: @CountyGrimley Birstall Division May 6, 2012 Election Result Daniel John Grimley (Con) 1,703 Julie May Palmer (Lab) 1,224 Rob Hewson (Lib Dem) 531 Electorate: 10,838 Turnout: 32.19%

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“This is a unique marketing opportunity for businesses to reach a wide audience on and off the track, with some of Kyan’s social media posts reaching an audience of more than 30,000 in less than three weeks,” said Kamal Gohill from Team Kyan Racing. His current sponsors are Shaks Specialist Cars, Redbak Global Ltd, Autotronics Leicester, Simba Shipping, RyanHill Properties, Knight Racer, Immune Pure Power, Tru-Tension Karting, Professional Asian and The GXD.

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Catalytic Converter Theft Theft of catalytic converters is a continuing problem. They are expensive items to replace and their removal usually causes additional damage to the vehicle. High wheelbase vehicles such as 4×4s and SUVs are at greater risk, because they are easier to crawl under, but thieves also jack up vehicles to get easy access underneath. If possible, always park your vehicle in a locked garage during the hours of darkness. If you see anybody acting suspiciously around parked cars and vans, especially by crawling under them, call the Police on 999 immediately. There is more information about keeping your vehicle safe at:

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Reporting Suspicious Messages It is easy to report suspicious messages and emails. Doing so enables the authorities to gather information that can be used to shut down scamming operations and protect many more people from being affected. Forward suspicious emails to: report@phishing.gov.uk Forward suspicious text messages free to: 7726. The more information the authorities receive, the more they can do to protect us. Read more at:

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Canvassing Traders This is the time of year when we are likely to employ someone to do work on our houses or gardens, so it is also a good time for traders to canvas for work. Most of these are honest, offering genuine services but, as many people have learned to their cost, there are those who are not. It does not cost much to produce professional‐looking leaflets for distribution, so there are a few things to look out for if you receive one. Check that they give a fixed landline number beginning with 01, 02 or 03 rather than just a mobile phone number beginning with 07. Check that they have a local address that you can visit and verify. Beware of business centre ‘accommodation’ addresses. Ask for the contact details of other people who have employed them, so that you can get their opinion directly on the quality of the work done. Any genuine trader will not mind giving this kind of information, while the dishonest ones will back away when you start asking searching questions. Always get several quotes for work that you plan and take your time before deciding to place the order. Rogue traders will try to get their hands on your money as quickly as possible and will make sure that you cannot trace them if you have a complaint.

Parking Problems The majority of the streets in Birstall are not subject to yellow line or other restrictions and anyone is allowed to use a parking space on a first‐come‐first‐served basis, even if it is directly outside your house. This can be frustrating, especially if spaces are scarce, and can sometimes lead to heated disputes. A pavement is deemed to be obstructed when a vehicle is parked on it and there is less than 1.2 metres clearance, forcing pedestrians or mobility scooters into the road to get past. Parking enforcement was once the sole concern of the Police but responsibility is now shared with, in our case, Charnwood Borough and Leicestershire County Councils. However, the Police still have powers to deal with dangerous parking. It is a complicated issue with no easy solution. You can find more information at:

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Helping our community THE HELPING Our Community LE4 Birstall and Scrubs group have been continuing to support local good causes and are holding a craft sale on June 6. Co-founder Rosie Rollings reports: The Community Group has again responded to a request for help for an individual fleeing domestic violence. The response was such that the food items we had were far more than what was needed. The scrubs team made bags and they were filled with essential items for a few days, food and toiletries. Children’s bags were also made and filled with treats, colouring books and a soft toy. A total of 40 “buddy bags” were made and gifted to Women’s Aid. Thank you to everyone that contributed. Meals Following the payments received for Christmas meals, there was an amount left over as some people paid for two. Ruth of Lambourne Café has ensured that anyone she’s made aware of who has left hospital or has been unwell has received a hot meal. We also have a member of the community

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May Priorities help and advice online, with the Citizens Advice and GOV.UK websites providing During May, we continued to focus our patrols around School Lane Park, as some helpful information. Events we are still receiving reports of AntiSocial behaviour happening in this area, At present, we do not have any especially after school and in the early events planned, but towards the end of evenings. the month, we may conduct another We have also been contacted by resistreet consultation. Please keep an eye dents, concerned about the amount of on our Twitter page for details: @Charnlitter, including broken glass, that is woodPolice being left on the park on an almost daily Remember, you can also stay in basis. Please ensure that if you are using touch with your beat team by contacting the park, you are putting your litter in us via phone, email or through the the bins or taking it home with you so Leicestershire Police website. Neighbourthat it remains a safe and pleasant place hood Link is also a free and easy way of to visit and enjoy. finding out what is happening on the Please also make sure that you are beat and what the Police are doing in aware of the current coronavirus regula- your area. It is free and only takes a few tions as we are still receiving calls about minutes to sign up. people breaching these by having people Sign up now in their homes. Full details can be found at:www.neighbourhoodlink.co.uk at: www.gov.uk/coronavirus Message from Sgt Bird • Never pay by cash or through money Crime Update I am the dedicated neighbourhood transfer agents, such as Western Union. We had a total of 33 recordable Sergeant for Birstall & Wanlip and have • Whenever possible, pay by credit crimes reported to us in April, which is been spending a lot of time out on pacard because this can protect your payslightly up on March when we had 28. trol in the village recently. I have been a ment. We’ve had 11 reports of assault, 8 Police officer for 22 years with previous • Make sure the details on your pa‘Public Order’ offences, 4 reports of theft experience as a beat officer myself and perwork match what you booked and and 4 reports of burglary (2 of which hope to bring my many experiences of always check the terms and conditions were attempts with no actual entry Policing to the role. I am keen to hear to confirm exactly what you are being gained). We’ve also had 3 reports of about what the people of Birstall and sold. criminal damage, 2 possession of drugs Wanlip would like to see from their local • Double check your booking just offences and 1 sexual offence reported. Police and how we can all work together before you travel, especially if there is a In relation to the 2 burglaries where to tackle any identified issues. I want to long time between the booking and entry was gained, both of these propermake Birstall and Wanlip a safe and travel dates. ties were entered by the glass being enjoyable place for people to live, and I • If you have any doubts, do not book smashed in the back door or patio door. am always happy to hear from anyone it! Please make that you are making it as about any concerns they may have. I will In addition, when booking accommo- difficult as possible for people to get to make myself available to the people of dation the rear of your property by fixing brothe villages as much as I can and strive • Always book directly with an estabken fences & fitting locks to gates. to be open and honest from the outset lished hotel or through a reputable trav- Please also ensure that if you have a regarding the work done and results el company. burglar alarm you set this whenever you achieved by the Police and partners. • If you choose to book independent- go out as this will provide an audible PS1326 Bird. ly, be very careful. Make sure you are deterrent if anyone should break-in. Message from PC Jaeckels dealing directly with the genuine properFor further crime information please During April, the beat team have ty owner or letting agent. visit: www.police.uk/leicestershire/NL60/ spent a lot of time patrolling School • Research the property or hotel that Crime Prevention Advice Lane Park following complaints about you are booking and verify that the adA number of the ‘Public Order’ offenc- Anti-Social Behaviour in this area. We dress exists through web searches and es we record each month relate to neigh- have also been dealing with a number of online maps. Check that the images bour disputes as often when it comes to neighbour disputes, as well as visiting match those on the advert and whether neighbour issues, people ‘suffer in sisome young people who had been causthere are any reviews from previous lence’ for many months for fear of mak- ing some problems in a local shop, to visitors. ing the problem worse. This can then discuss their behaviour with their par• Ask the owner about the property culminate in one incident causing many ents and issue them with banning letters. and the local area in detail, and then do months of frustration to ‘burst out’ creatWe also conducted a street consultayour own research to confirm what they ing a much bigger issue that is far more tion event on April 15 and are currently tell you. difficult to resolve. Some simple advice in the process of reviewing the results of • If you use a letting agent, use a can stop neighbour problems from getthis to see what main issues have been search engine to check them and look ting out of hand: identified. for any reviews. Ask them what checks 1) Don’t immediately assume your PS Bird also seized a vehicle that was they make on properties and their ownneighbours are intentionally trying to being driven by a local male without the ers. upset you. Try talking to them to explain necessary documents & this male has • Check what Covid protections, espe- how their actions are affecting you or if been reported for a number of driving cially cleaning routines, are in place. you don’t feel comfortable speaking face offences. PC 1759 Jaeckels. Do not be tempted to rush to book to face, try writing them a letter explainsomething you fear you may lose if you ing how you feel. The most important wait too long. thing is to remain calm, as getting angry You may think you have struck lucky will only inflame the situation. Trouble with your figures? with a booking that seems too good to 2) Keep records regarding what is be true, but that is what it is likely to be! happening in case you cannot resolve Let me help Want Finally, the Covid virus is still very get your someone to the problems amicably and need to refer active and nobody can predict what books in walk you to these at a later date. It is much easier shape… restrictions will be in place on your through a self for the Council or Police to prove cases & keep them trim assessment? holiday dates. Check the cancellation of Anti-Social Behaviour or harassment if conditions and whether your travel insur- we have accurate records to refer back Linda Kimberley-Brooks (ACMA) ance will cover any losses caused by the to. Be mindful, however, about filming pandemic. Final accounts • Self assessment or taking pictures of your neighbours, Let us hope that all will be well and Taxation • Bookkeeping • VAT especially if they are on their own propthat you can have a great and healthy Payroll • Management accounts erty, as otherwise, you could find yourholiday. www.twyf-accounts.co.uk Email: Linda@twyf.co.uk self being accused of harassing them! Bon Voyage. Companies & individuals call now on 3) If all else fails and you need adEd Chambers, www.villagewatch.co.uk vice, your landlord, local Council or 0116 23 66 345 0756 2422 765 A friendly service tailored to your needs Police can help. There is also lots of

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Leicester told to build more houses LEICESTER CITY’S draft Local Plan, which included 660 new homes off Greengate Lane and 58 on Birstall golf course, has been derailed after the government said it must find 35% more houses. Leicester City’s plan, currently in limbo after the government made the announcement in December, contained a target of 29,104 new homes by 2036. This must now be increased by an additional 10,000 new homes. A Leicester City Council spokesperson told the Birstall Post: “The production of the local plan has been delayed by the government's unexpected decision to

apply a 35% uplift to Leicester City Council’s housing target last December, soon after consultation on the draft plan had concluded. “This has significant implications for our plan, which we need to work through carefully. Consultation on the submission draft has been delayed and is now likely to take place in late 2021 or early 2022. “ In December 2020, the government announced a new standard method for the calculation of local housing need, which included a 35% uplift for the 20 largest cities and urban areas in England, including Leicester. The move followed discontent among Conservative backbenchers

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Parish Council notes Chair Ann Marshall reported that A FULL meeting of Birstall Parish drug use on School Lane playing field Council was held on May 17, the first was a problem. Sergeant Bird said the full council meeting held in the Vilpolice have been working with the Celage Hall since March 2020. dars Academy on this and has done Councillor Ann Marshall was elected chair of the council for the ensuing year, patrols of the area at school finishing time. and Councillor Tony Abbey was elected Councillor Kirsty Haywood said that vice-chairman. the removal of the cycle lanes on the A6 In public participation, a resident in May will reduce the volume of traffic reported that he had organised a 230 on Birstall Road. Councillor Carl Gunns name signature petition urging the Skysaid he witnessed a speeding problem link bus operator to provide a bus stop there daily, and that he feared someone in Birstall on the A6, near Red Hill Iswould be killed. He said the road surland. face markings had faded and should be A resident and volunteer litter picker renewed. reported on the volume of litter being Councillor Sheila Alcock reported left on the School Lane playing field near that sheds on the Worcester Avenue the junction of School Lane and the A6. It regularly includes broken glass, which allotments were being targeted by vandals. is difficult and hazardous to remove. It Sergeant Bird reported on crime has been reported to the police as antifigures for Birstall in the last 12 months: social behaviour. burglary dwelling 16, theft from motor A resident reported on speeding trafvehicle 45, other thefts 63, criminal fic on Birstall Road which in the last year has become a rat run, with vehicles damage 61. He said that Birstall was in a often going over 45mph and some over- “good place” in respect of crime figures, compared to other areas, although every taking at that speed. Birstall’s parish, crime was one too many. borough and county councillors were Councillors considered whether to not looking at this issue on Birstall Road, support the petition requesting an addiwhich is endangering people's lives and tional bus stop in Birstall for the Skylink causing misery to residents, he said. service. Councillor David Thomas said Police Sergeant Bird said there was a the council should support local people; dedicated police response team for ASB, they are seeking to improve public transand that the police were aware of the port. We just have to be persistent with situation regarding litter. He said parks will attract young people, the problem is the bus company and keep at them, he said. not unique to Birstall, and: “our arsenal The council agreed to write to the is limited” when it comes to dealing with bus company supporting the petition. the issue. He said school visits by police A grant application to fund the instalto educate young people were important. lation of automated doors at the Village He urged the public to report ASB on Hall to improve access for wheelchair 101, so the police can build a crime users and parents with buggies has been map of the area. unsuccessful. It was agreed to allocate On speeding, Sergeant Bird said the £12,000 from the council’s budget to problem was not unique to Birstall. PCSO Cody Taylor has recently had train- pay for the work, but to continue looking for grant funding. ing in the use of a speed gun, and SerChair Ann Marshall reminded councilgeant Bird said he would notify the lors who have not yet done so to submit mobile speed camera unit of the proba photo of themselves and a brief biogralems on Birstall Road. He said a longphy for the council’s website, to help term solution was desirable.

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about the impact the previous formula would have on rural areas. Rural areas predominantly vote Tory. Imposing a 35% uplift on cities means the government can meet its target of delivering 300,000 homes per year without increasing the housing targets within rural areas. Inside Housing magazine reports that local authorities most affected by the changes have described the government’s plans as “unrealistic.” A spokesperson for Leicester City Council told Inside Housing: “We are very concerned by the government’s recent decision to impose this huge uplift on Leicester, which seems to have been made without any assessment of demographic, market needs, delivery or capacity issues. “In December, we concluded a consultation on our draft local plan which confirmed that almost 8000 of our previous 2036 target of 30,000 homes could not be accommodated within the tightly drawn city boundary. The impact of the new uplift increases the 8000 figure to around 18,000 additional homes over the plan period. “It will not be possible to accommodate anything like the scale of development within the cities boundary while meeting local and national policy imperatives.” Leicester City Council’s draft Local Plan was published in January 2020 and put out for public consultation which ended in December 2020. It contains plans for: 660 new homes and a 1200 place

secondary school on an area of open space near Greengate Lane A further plot of land, 4.86 ha next to the 17th tee on Birstall golf course has been identified as employment land, it has no highways access and is currently agricultural land. Other parts of this field have been identified for employment land as part of the Ashton Green development. 53 new homes are planned for a 2.78 ha site behind Park Road, adjacent to the railway. The site is currently a part of Birstall golf course. The draft plan states: “ the allocation leads to the loss of green wedge but is outweighed by the strategic opportunity of the two sites, as a natural extension of the already approved and partially delivered main Ashton Green development [3000 homes].”

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and farming. The committee presented all members with an Easter bag of treats and a newsletter so that members who do not use social media can still keep in touch. Since restrictions have eased a little, we have recommenced socially distanced walks around our local area. In May we have a walk and a talk on the history of St Peter's Church, Belgrave. We hope to do some litter picking in July and are planning a canal trip and more walks during the summer. Throughout the pandemic, our ladies have been using their crafting skills to collaborate with Birstall NHS Scrubs and the Birstall Community team and their excellent work. As always, the WI remains flexible and adapts to changing circumstances, and we hope to commence meetings again in September, although the venue may have to temporarily change before we can return to our usual home at the British Legion. From Birstall & Wanlip WI

Cricket club news CRICKET BACK at last - Howzat! New club secretary Paul Oldcorn and his wife Kelly have worked very hard to get the club ready for the new season. In these strange times, the changing rooms are not allowed to be used and also the bar is out of bounds, but table service has been available to club members. On the pitch, the teams have had contrasting games. The 1st XI has come up against strong sides in Oakham and Rothley and suffered two defeats, meanwhile its runs galore for the 2ndXI. Setting Uppingham 232 after runs from A Pandya 87, I Bartlett 47 and G Ager 42 no. They restricted the hosts to 203 for 9. The following week saw a fantastic game of cricket as a very good Aryans side scored 238 for 7 and Birstall getting the winning runs with two balls to spare. Once again, I Bartlett 63, J Rai 49, and skipper G Ager 47 were among the runs. The third week of the season was a total washout. June fixtures at School Lane 5th June: 1stXi v Caribbean’s 12th June: 2ndXi v Whetstone 19th June: 1stXi v Bharat Sports 26th June: 1stXi v Broughton Astley From Birstall Village Cricket Club

Cedars’ exhibition YEAR NINE art students at the Cedars Academy have produced work for an online art gallery on the theme of food. Cath Kinder, from the Cedars Academy, said: “We wanted to be able to show off pupils' amazing efforts, as it is obviously very hard to have a real exhibition at the moment. Pupils have worked

exceptionally hard throughout this difficult time. We are very proud of them.” She added: “They have studied a range of artists, who work in different mediums. They are then able to focus on an area they are interested in. Some have chosen to look at still life or experimented with painting styles. Cupcakes have been a favourite theme!”

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News from the churches ALTHOUGH MANY things in our world two slipped slates on the church roof may have slowed down or even come and a guttering ‘stop end piece’ that was to a shuddering halt during this past missing. year, the churches of Birstall and He has said that some decoration will Wanlip have survived and even thrived be required in 2 or 3 years, to some in many ways - on diversity - (pertimber fascias, soffits and claddings. haps because it is part of the English Over many years the property has character to be stubborn!). largely been maintained by volunteers New Rector except for more demanding work. The biggest new news is that now we Coffee Shop re-opening have a new Rector! We will be welcomMoves continue to be made to get the ing the Revd Amanda Digman, who is coffee shop re-opened. At present, it married to Paul and has two grown-up looks as if the Saturday Coffee Shop will children. She is coming to us from re-open on Saturday July 3, and the Nottingham, so is no stranger to the area. Tuesday to Friday morning coffee shop Her service of Institution and Induction hopes to re-open in September. From Birstall Methodist Church will be conducted by the Bishop of Leicester, the Rt. Revd Martyn Snow on Wednesday September 15, 2021, at Prayer 7.30pm in St. James the Great, Birstall. If the Bible is God speaking to us, She will be very welcome, not least by then prayer is us speaking to God. our superb team of (almost) retired Knowing that we can find prayer difficult clergy who have valiantly been holding or awesome, God has given us pointers the fort during our interregnum. and examples in His Word. In the wellTony Bloxham known “Our Father” prayer (Matthew 6), Another change has come as we saw Jesus gives us headings for what to inthe 'semi' retirement of our Churchward- clude in our prayers and there is the A BIRSTALL couple who have en of 21 years, Tony Bloxam, and the example of His own prayer to God the voting in of new Churchwardens, who Father in John 17. The Lord Jesus also lived all their married life in will, hopefully, serve us for as long. tells us to ‘pray in His name’ (e.g. John their Harrowgate Drive home Tony will be a 'hard act to follow' but 14:14) directly to God the Father. celebrate their diamond wedwill, I am sure, be on hand for any Many people in the Bible have their ding anniversary on June 10. advice and consultation needed. We all prayers recorded. The prophet Daniel Married in 1961, Gerald and Rosalie wish him God Speed and pray for the was told: “… from the first day that you Morling are both long-standing members new Churchwardens and their work for set your heart to understand and to of Birstall Methodist Church. Gerald the church. humble yourself before your God, your (84) was in the men’s panto for many Parish holiday words were heard”. years and served as chairman of Birstall Sadly, the Parish holiday has had to (Daniel 10:12) God is more ready to Parish Council in the 1970s and 80s. be cancelled due to insufficient numbers hear us than we are to ask Him and He of people signing up - one, not very is able to give us so much more than we obvious, victim of the pandemic! can ask. Wanlip The request “Lord, teach us how to During May, Our Lady and St. Nichopray” is found in ‘O Thou by whom we las, Wanlip, has not been open for pricome to God’ by James Montgomery vate prayer on Wednesdays, as it has (1771-1854). He says that prayer is the THE BOWLS season is gathering been lately, but hopefully will be open soul’s sincere desire, the burden of a momentum. again in June. sigh, the simplest form of speech, the St Margaret's Bowls Club held its Shoebox Appeal contrite sinner’s voice and the Chrisannual open days just as the Birstall Post tian’s vital breath and he reminds us of Collections of small items and toiletwent to press but had already started the supporting intercession of the Lord ries are still being collected for this recruiting new members. Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. Montyear's Christmas 'Shoebox Appeal', and The club Chair, Carolyn Foster, said: gomery was a Scot but spent most of his “The Covid situation seems to have drawn the work of 'Save the Children' has belife in Sheffield, where he edited the come ever more important during the pandemic. If you would like more infor- local newspaper and campaigned for the mation on these and other church activi- abolition of slavery and an end to the ALL TYPES OF DOMESTIC use of boy chimney sweeps. He wrote ties, please contact & INDUSTRIAL WORK about 400 hymns. www.savethechildren.org.uk or Looking at hymns about prayer, menajbsavethechildren@gmail.com, or conExtra Points tion must be made of the much-loved tact a Churchwarden on 07570 198810. Alarms From Birstall Parish Churches ‘What a friend we have in Jesus’ by Rewiring Joseph Scriven (1819-1886). Born in Security Lighting Quinquennial Inspection of Methodist County Down, Ireland, he emigrated to Canada aged 25 after his first fiancée Electrical Testing Premises was drowned on the evening before their All Methodist Churches have to have Part P Registered marriage. In 1857, weighed down by their property inspected every five years. Control Electrics Ltd loneliness and overcome with despondMany church property stewards dread Lodgewood Ave, Birstall, Leicester ency, he poured out his heart to God this inspection, as the independent surTel: 0116 2682910 and knew his burden lifted and he wrote veyor often finds serious hidden and FREE ESTIMATES the words of this hymn. It teaches us expensive repairs that need doing. Birstall Methodist Church was inspect- that prayer does not necessarily elimiServices resume ed on April 28. In the email that accom- nate trouble but, in the midst of all the We are delighted to announce that burdens in life, when we “take it to the panied the report, the surveyor wrote our services will resume at The Cedars Lord in prayer”, Christ will be our ever‘excellent premises, beautifully cared forpresent Friend and give that peace which Academy (LE4 4GH) in Room PT1 each keep up the good work!” Sunday at 10.45am from June 6 and you passes all understanding. Joseph’s secThe report was 10 pages long. It will be most welcome to join with us, ond fiancée also sadly died (from TB) covered every aspect of the building just contact us on 0116 2214883 in before they could be married and he from roofs, walls, floors, furniture, even advance, so that we can ensure social spent the rest of his life in working for looking to see if there was any evidence distancing in the seating arrangements. the Lord and helping the poor and of bats. From Birstall Independent Baptist needy in his neighbourhood. Church The only urgent work he spotted was

60 years of married life Rosalie (83) chaired Birstall Methodist young wives and Birstall & Wanlip WI. Their advice to a newly married couple - don’t go to bed on an argument and learn how to give and take. Pic: Gerald and Rosalie Morling on their wedding day and in the back garden of their Harrowgate Drive home

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Bowls club warms up club members closer together. During April and May, we organised club events that were incredibly popular and well attended. They acted as a great warm-up and an enjoyable way of meeting old friends. For June, Covid restrictions have been lifted, and matches against other clubs are underway. We are also looking forward to our annual bowls tour, which is always a popular event, and I am pleased to say, generally draws in bowlers from quite a few other local clubs.” She added: “Our club has a great reputation for welcoming new bowlers of any ability. We do not charge anyone who wants to give bowls a try, all equipment is provided, and experienced coaches are on hand. Please contact me or John on 0116 2675947 for further information.” Advertise in

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Birstall BAG’s cancer corner How to support someone with cancer Being investigated for or told you have cancer feels like the weight of the world just landed on you. Whether or not it is related to a cancer diagnosis we have all had that ‘weight of the world’ feeling at some time in our lives and sadly many have been further troubled by the response of family and friends. It might be the lack of response, being avoided, having someone cross the road to avoid you even, or by seemingly inappropriate comments or well-meaning advice that just doesn’t help. One thing we can be sure of, we all need support, we are humans being, we live in groups and families and thrive on interaction. At our most troubled times, having appropriate support, advice and comments can be extremely helpful. In this months Birstall BAG’s section, we would like to offer some guidelines for all of us to consider if we have a friend or family member going through troubled times such as a recent cancer diagnosis. What should I say? At first, you might feel unsure about what to say or do, being open and sensitive to how they are feeling is what most people need. Knowing you are there for them will really help. Every person with cancer has a different experience so try not to assume how they might be feeling. They may feel happy one day and sad the next. Try to be mindful of their mood. Remember that they might not want to talk or think about their cancer all of the time. Having a normal conversation about everyday things and sharing

a joke can sometimes be very welcome. Try not to take it personally if they don’t want to talk about their cancer and respect their need for privacy or to have some quiet time. How to talk to someone with cancer Top tips from patients This must be a tough time for you. I can't imagine how you feel. I'm sorry you're going through something like this. I don't know what to say. I'm here for you if you want to talk. I know staying positive can be hard, how are you really? Do you want a lift to your appointment? I saw a really good film the other day you might want to watch it. You can talk about it to me if you like. I can drop some dinner over tonight. Emotional Support Research has shown that emotional support from family and friends can make a big difference to the quality of life of someone with cancer. People are often afraid of saying the wrong thing to someone with cancer. If you are open, honest and show your concern, then you can be a great support. Here are some tips that might help you. Do: Say if you feel awkward – it acknowledges the situation rather than pretending it’s not happening. Give them a friendly hand squeeze or a hug – it can go a long way. Ring them up, send a card, note or

text to say you’re thinking of them. Let them know that if they want to talk, you’ll be there to listen - then make sure you are available. Respect their need for privacy. Offer support throughout the whole diagnosis - at the beginning, during and after treatment.

Share a joke or laugh with them if this seems appropriate. Keep your relationship as normal and as balanced as possible. Try not to: Say you know how they feel – we can’t ever know exactly how someone with cancer feels. Tell them to ‘be strong’ or ‘be positive’ – it puts pressure on them to behave a certain way. Take things personally if they seem angry or upset or don’t want to talk. Offer advice that they haven’t asked for. Compare their situation to somebody else you know; each person’s experience with cancer is unique. Being a Good Listener A good listener tries to be aware of someone’s thoughts and feelings as much as they can. You don’t need to have all the answers. Just listening to a person’s concerns or worries can be hugely helpful. A good listener tries to really tune in and listen to a person in the moment.

Listening is an important part of providing emotional support. Here are some tips on how to listen well. Try to keep the setting private, relaxed and with few distractions. Maintain eye contact but don’t stare. Let the person with cancer lead the conversation and try not to interrupt. Give your full attention to what they are saying. If you’re finding it difficult or upsetting don’t change the subject – say how you feel, this can prevent any awkwardness. If they cry, don’t try to cheer them up. Reassure them that it’s OK to be sad and that it’s a normal response to what’s happening to them. A friendly touch of the hand can help but if they pull away, give them space. Try not to give advice unless they have asked for it. Don’t use humour unless they have used it themselves. Silences are OK, don’t feel like you have to fill them with words. We hope this has helped you to be a better friend and supporter. For more information please look at https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/aboutcancer/coping/family-friendscaregivers/how-support-someone-withcancer For local support and information about cancer services, please contact:University Hospitals of Leicester Cancer Information Centre on 0116 258 6189 For more information on the funds Birstall BAGs have raised, the projects we support and forthcoming events see www.birstallbags.co.uk or look us up on Facebook or email birstallbags@hotmail.co.uk

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