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Local election results THE CONSERVATIVE Party has retained control of Charnwood Borough Council after the local elections in May. The Conservatives lost five seats, and Labour gained four. The borough council has 52 councillors across 28 wards with a total electorate of 132,935. Before the vote on May 2 the make-up of the council was: 41 Conservatives; 9 Labour; 2 Independent Now it is 36 Conservatives; 13 Labour; 1 Independent; 1 Green Mountsorrel has two wards represented by two councillors in each ward. The results were: Mountsorrel BALL Nigel Thomas: Labour Party 332 CAPLETON John Anthony: The Con-
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BRADY Paul John: 209 DUFFY Alistair Paul: 577 ELECTED EMMINS Dave: 408 ELECTED EMMINS Leigh: 617 ELECTED HARRIS Paul Albert: 620 ELECTED HAYWOOD Steve: 309 HOLYOAKE Sue: 375 ELECTED LEMON Michael William: 501 ELECT-
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The extra space gave organisers, the Mountsorrel Community Team, the room to set up a course inside the main auditorium. There were races for mums and dads as well
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as children, in inter church race and an inter pub race. Admission was free to the event, held on Sunday March 3, with staff from the Youth Café team taking over the kitchen to provide pancakes and refreshments for hungry competitors.
servative Party 557* DUFFY Alistair Paul: Liberal Democrats 297 GUNBY Steve: UK Independence Party UKIP 339 EMMINS Leigh: The Conservative Party 685* MANN Jacob Luke: Labour Party 292 John Capleton and Leigh Emmins are duly elected Turnout: 28.18% Quorn & Mountsorrel Castle GILBERT Marianne: Liberal Democrats 428 HUGHES Chris: Labour Party 384 HUNT Jane Marion: The Conservative Party 903* MARGETTS Ian Derek William: Independent 187 MCWILLIAM Andy: UK Independence Party 292 POTTER Daniel Adam: Labour Party 392 SHEPHERD Richard James: The Conservative Party 936* MANN Carolyn Julia: Liberal Democrats 419 Jane Hunt and Richard Shepherd are duly elected. Turnout: 37.77% At Mountsorrel Parish council there are 3 wards: an election was required in only one ward, Mountsorrel (as there were more candidates than there were vacancies). The results were: ASHER Neil: 155 BENNER Beth: 653 ELECTED BLACKSHAW Liz: 709 ELECTED
ED MAGUIRE Penny: 496 ELECTED NEWITT Fred : 510 ELECTED PHILLIPS Kelly Jacqueline: 686 ELECTED Turnout: 27.25% Steve Haywood was co-opted to fill a vacancy on the council at its meeting on May 13. At Charnwood, all councillors receive a basic allowance of £5075 a year. At parish councils, councillors do not receive any allowance.
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Help support REVIVAL THE MOUNTSORREL REVIVAL is set to return for its sixth year on Sunday August 11. “Thanks to continued local business support and extra support from the Parish Council the organisers are providing new attractions, much more for
young people to do, more music and more competitions - it’s set to be a brilliant event in 2019 and unbelievably,
it’s still free to visitors!” said spokesman Ross Tomlyn. He added: “But did you know that behind the scenes REVIVAL is organised by just a handful of people and sadly without support, this may be the last event? If you’d like to help secure the future of REVIVAL, all you need to be able to do is attend monthly meetings, usually on a Monday evening, and have a can-co attitude. No other skills are required.” If you can’t commit regularly but would like to help the MCT always needs assistance on the day either before, during or after the event. Call 0797 2313 897 or complete a volunteer form at:www.themct.co.uk/volunteer-to-help to find out more.
Seeking sponsors for GB paddler AN AWARD winning teenager from Mountsorrel is looking for sponsorship to help fund his dragon boat paddling.
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Seventeen-year-old Campbell McFarlane (pictured above) competes with team GB in the sport – last year he won two bronze medals in Germany and he has now been selected for the GB team at the World Championships in Thailand later this year. In May, Campbell received the ‘Young Most Improved Sports Person of the Year’ at the Lord Lieutenant’s Awards – these aim to recognise young people who have shown dedication, a willingness to help others and for outstanding personal achievements. Campbell’s Mum Suzie said: “Campbell joined the Soaring Dragons boat club in Loughborough in April 2017 and since then he has come a long way through hard work, dedication and training – it has become a passion for him which we as a family fully support and help fund. “Cambpell is working hard to help, he is currently studying for his A levels, he wants to become a paramedic and also has two life guarding jobs and is a cover swim teacher, he also volunteers as a young leader for
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A representative from the Mountsorrel Community Team reported that the 2019 Revival would feature improvements to the parade, the activities on the Memorial playing fields, new activities on The Green such as donkey rides, trampolines and mini dodgems. Borough Councillor Leigh HarperDavies reported that there had been 19 incidents in 2018 involving incidents at the Hill Top roundabout that required a visit by the County Council to repair or replace damaged signs. It was agreed to request that a road safety audit of the site be carried out by the County Council. She reported she had donated her member’s grant to Mountsorrel Heritage Group and Mountsorrel Juniors Girls football team. Councillors raised the issue of the lack of Police presence in the parish, the number of burglaries that had occurred in the past couple of months,
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and the Police office in the parish meeting room being unused for a significant period of time. It was agreed to write to the Chief Constable about the lack of use of the Police room. A full meeting of Mountsorrel Parish Council was held on March 11. It was reported that plans to build an apartment block on land near Waitrose Mountsorrel have been refused by Charnwood. A full meeting of Mountsorrel Parish Council was held on April 8. It was reported that three serving councillors would not be seeking reelection at the May elections: Brian Allard, Tom Duffin and David Wilson. Chairman Steve Haywood thanked them for their service, in particular Cllr Allard who had been a councillor for 55 years. In public participation, issues regarding parking along Halstead Road during football games and the monitoring of the grounds maintenance contractors were raised. The Council will contact the football club and the police about the parking and will monitor the contractor’s work. The Council has made a grant of £5000 towards Revival 2019. The preparation of the Mountsorrel Memorial business plan had been delayed due to the illness of the business consultant. The accounts for the centre will be published once audited, this is expected to be in September 2019. The annual general meeting of the parish council was held on May 13. Cllr Leigh Harper-Davies was elected as chair of the council for the ensuing year and Cllr Paul Harris was elected vicechair. Steve Haywood was co-opted to fill a vacancy on the council. A member of the public asked the council to explain the circumstances behind the departure of two members of staff at the Mountsorrel Memorial Centre (MMC). It was reported that these details were confidential and could not be discussed at a public meeting. It was confirmed that the two members of staff had submitted letters of resignation. A member of the public asked when the MMC business plan would be available. It has been delayed due to illness. In response to a question about the chemical composition of weedkiller used by the council’s contractors, it was agreed that glyphosate is not used. County Councillor Hilary Fryer reported that dust
Pic: County Councillor Peter Osborne speaking at the annual parish meeting
the MMC bar made a profit of £27,000 last year. County Councillor Peter Osborne reported there was a pressure on school places due to the amount of new housing being occupied. Comment was made that the arrangements for parish wards on the village was unsatisfactory, with two wards having one seat and the third having 11. The issue has been raised with Charnwood. Former parish councillor Brian Allard was present at the meeting and he was thanked for his long service to the village including 55 years as a parish councillor. The headteacher at Mountsorrel School Clare Clay said the school was looking at ways it could increase its capacity. She said the school is consistently rated as ‘good’. Comment was made about the parking problems around the MMC and The Green when an event is on. Maggie Hunt from Mountsorrel Heritage Group gave a summary of the group’s activities. She said the group’s activities could now be shared more widely with the community now that the group was occupying the first floor of the library. PC Glen Spiby said the Police are short of staff but that new officers are being recruited. He said there were 541 crimes last year including 29 burglaries. Antisocial behaviour was down 28 per cent. He said he had carried out speed checks in the village and efforts were being made to reinvigorate Neighbourhood Watch. Trevor Warren, the works manager at Tarmac, said that work to install a new primary processor at the quarry will begin in four months and that residents will notice a lot of vehicle movements as
New inpatient unit A NEW mental health inpatient unit in Leicester for young people has been given the go ahead. Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust (LPT) has secured final approval from the Department of Health for its plans to build a new 15-bed mental health inpatient facility for children and young people on the Glenfield Hospital site. Subject to contract, Interserve Construction will begin work on the new state-of-the-art, purpose-built £8 million unit next month, with a view to opening in August 2020. The current inpatient unit has been temporarily based at Coalville Hospital since 2015. Paul Williams, Head of Service for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services said: “We are pleased to have been given the final go-ahead for a purpose-built mental health inpatient facility in Leicester. It will help us fulfil our vision to support more children and young people locally, which is so important. We will continue to talk to staff, service users and families about the internal design of the new unit, and will be providing more information and regular updates about the build over the coming months.”
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A FULL meeting of Mountsorrel Parish Council was held on February 11.
materials are delivered to the site. He said work on Bond Lane will be completed at the end of July. George Overton, Chair of Mountsorrel United Charities, presented the charity report. He said the Relief in Need fund had awarded £167,000 in grants, and that four out of five applicants were successful. The grants, which are means tested, had paid for items such as bedding, furniture and a mobility scooter. The Educational Fund has made grants of £177,000. Rev Colin Resch, priest in charge of the Anglican churches, reported that the church buildings were in good order due to the support of the Mountsorrel United Charities’ Church of England Fund. He said there would be celebrations this year of the 175th anniversary of
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monitoring results for the period December to March were very low. The work to the Bond Lane bridge is expected to be completed by the end of this summer. Chair Leigh Harper-Davis said she thought that crime in the village is getting out of hand. It was reported that views about policing could be passed to the Police Crime Commissioner Willy Bach who was visiting Mountsorrel in June. Mountsorrel’s Annual Parish meeting was held on May 20 in the Memorial Centre. Around 60 people attended. The meeting was chaired by Cllr Steve Haywood. It was reported that two of the MMC rental units had been let and that a rent has been agreed with the tenant of the third unit. Cllr Haywood reported that
New exhibit at local museum MOUNTSORREL RAILWAY Museum has welcomed a new exhibit – a steam locomotive built in Loughborough. A spokesman for the Mountsorrel and Rothley Community Heritage Centre said: “What makes this locomotive so special is that of all the many many standard gauge steam locos that were built over the years at Loughborough’s iconic Brush Works , this is that last one that still survives anywhere in the world. “We are extremely grateful to Leicestershire County Council Museum Services for choosing the Heritage centre as the loco’s new home and we are honoured to be able to provide a location where
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Church celebrates anniversary CHRIST CHURCH in Mountsorrel is celebrating its 175th anniversary this year. Gifted by Miss Sarah Brinton and built in the mid-19th Century, Christ Church held its first ever service on 21 July 1844. Since that time, the Church has provided support for generations of parishioners while standing proudly overlooking 'The Green'. To mark this 175th Anniversary, a week of Mission both in and for the community has been planned. The week will begin on Sunday 14 July and organisers hope that many people will come together and join the activities and events. Wednesday 17 July: The Hiding Place, Mountsorrel Memorial Centre, 7.30pm (doors open at 7.00pm) The Oddments Theatre Company brings ‘The Hiding Place’ – the inspirational and heart wrenching testimony of Corrie ten Boom, to life in their latest production –. Corrie, born on April 15, 1892 in Haarlem, Holland, and her Christian family are outraged at the German occupation in the Second World War, and the constant persecution of the Jewish community. Her sister, Betsie, and father, Casper, join Corrie and thou-
sands of others in the unceasing resistance of God’s underground. Their refusal to stand by and watch the Nazi’s horrendous onslaught, and their faith that prevails throughout their subsequent suffering of the Second World War’s darkest terrors, continues to inspire all
Comedy Night, Mountsorrel Working Men's Club, 7.30pm, (doors open at 7.00pm) Three top comedians – Paul Gask, Steve Legg & Tony Vino - will be performing in what promises to be a lively and hilarious show. Free Fish & Chip Supper included with your ticket. Tickets £10 in advance available
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of those who encounter Corrie’s incredible story. Rated 5 stars by audience members, you will not be disappointed by this passionate story of God's love and hope in amidst an environment of darkness and brutality. Tickets £10 in advance available online at eventbrite.co.uk, in Church or at The Vicarage (0116 429 9946). Thursday 18 July: Grill a Bishop The Waterside Inn (tbc), 8pm. An evening with a Bishop, a Vicar and a Curate for no-holds-barred conversation. You ask the questions. A free event – no ticket required. Friday 19 July:
online at eventbrite.co.uk, in Church or at The Vicarage (0116 429 9946). For Children: Thursday 18 July, 10am. Superheroes Film & Craft event. Come to Christ Church to watch The Incredibles and join in with various superhero themed craft activities. A free event—no ticket required. For Youth: Tuesday 16 July, 6:30pm. God’s Not Dead. A film about a student arguing the case for God. Can he beat his teacher? Free food and drink for all young people attending. A free event—no ticket required. For Seniors:
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Sunday 14 July, 4pm. A special Senior Sunday service followed by cream tea at St Peter’s Church, Mountsorrel. Open to all over 60’s. A free event—no ticket required but donations towards LOROS are welcome. Sunday 21 July: 11am - Celebration Worship Service with Bishop Robert Christ Church, Mountsorrel In addition, there will be litter-picks Monday 15 to Friday 19 July. Meet at Christ Church 10.00am to tidy up our village. All litter-picking equipment and bags will be provided. Children must be accompanied by adults.
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Birstall Running Club 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
Birstall Gala Sat June 22 Stalls from 11am New for 2019: Bark in the Park Family fun dog show Free attractions: 5 piece inflatable obstacle course Caving experience Fair rides Bands from 12noon Proms in the Park – fireworks Entry £1 (over 18s)
Mountsorrel Women’s Institute Mountsorrel WI meet every second Thursday of each month in the Parish Rooms at 7.30pm. We have speakers whose talks are varied and very interesting. For example at our August meeting we have Jeremy Robson talking about The Green Bicycle Mystery and in November a talk about Lady Jane Grey – the forElections. Having not fielded a candidate in the previous election the number of votes cast for me is an encouraging sign for the Liberal Democrats. I would also like to pass on a “thank you” from Marianne Gilbert and Carolyn Thornborow to those in Mountsorrel Castle who voted for them. Mountsorrel has continued to support Leigh Emmins and John Capleton. I know them both as good people and I would like to offer my congratulations to them and wish them well at a time when financial resources coming down to local authorities are continuing to be squeezed and harder and harder decisions need to be made about what community services can be supported and what cannot. They have a tough task on their hands but I am sure they will represent the best interests of the village. I would also like to thank the village electorate for their continued trust in me to serve them on the Parish Council. A position of trust I am privileged to hold. I am happy to hear questions, views, opinions or suggestions and will do my best to respond directly or represent them in the Parish Council or its constituent committees (contact Cllr.Alistair.Duffy@gmail.com). Alistair Duffy
Rosebery Art and Craft Fair Over 25 Leicestershire based artists and makers will be taking part in the second Rosebery Art and Craft Fair in Lougborough at Rosebery Community Centre on Storer Road in Loughborough Sat 15th and Sun 16th of June, 11am - 5pm The inaugural event last October was a huge success with over 500 visitors over the weekend. Among many of the creative disciplines represented this spring will be painting, printmaking, textiles, sculpture, ceramics, photography, digital art, wood crafts, jewellery making, glass, assemblage and wire sculpture. No two artists or makers are alike, with styles varying from complete abstraction to more literal representation and beautifully crafted decorative objects. The venue is situated on Storer Road, Loughborough LE11 5EQ. There will be plenty of free parking and admission is free. Refreshments will also be available. Hope to see you there
Have you tried Bowls? Come along to our Social Bowling Afternoons Every Wednesday 3pm onwards from middle of May Bring flat shoes Experienced players on hand to help Rothley Bowls Club Mountsorrel Road, Rothley Fun Game For One And All For further details: Contact: Mavis Barratt 01162304673 or Geoff Hall 01162303266
Birstall & District Art Society Tuesday, 11th June, at 7pm You are invited to join us at the Palmer-Tomkinson Centre at Cedars Academy, Wanlip Lane, to watch famous professional artist Angela Gaughan giving a demonstration entitled “Wild Animals and Cats” using acrylic paints. Tuesday, 9th July, at 7pm You are invited to join us at the
Palmer-Tomkinson Centre at Cedars Academy, Wanlip Lane, to watch talented and popular professional artist Amanda Jackson giving a demonstration on how to paint a floral still life using acrylic paste, a new medium for some of us. Come along and be amazed and inspired to try your hand at this wonderful and fulfilling hobby. Newcomers and visitors most welcome. Refreshments available at the interval. Demonstration to end at 9.00 p.m. Members £2; Guests £4. Free raffle. Ample parking and wheelchair access
Are you troubled by someone’s addiction? Al-Anon Family Groups Can Help Living with a loved one stuck in addiction is hard and complicated. You can see what it is doing to them, but can you see what it is doing to YOU? You are not alone. Come and join us at our New Meeting on every Wednesday starting onWednesday 1st May 7pm – 9pm Knightthorpe Methodist Church, Knightthorpe Road, Loughborough LE11 5JU. For more information visit alanonuk.org.uk Family Favourites Saturday 6th July sees the Leicester choir
Cantamici perform family favourites. The choir has been running for 25 years and all of the concert programme has been selected by the singers with the addition of three new pieces. Music by Bruckner, Chilcott, Parry, Tallis, Whitacre and Kate Rushby will all feature in the concert alongside ethnic music from Canada and Africa and spirituals. Venue: Stoneygate Baptist Church, London Road, Leicester, 7.30pm. Admission £10, accompanied children under 16 free. Tickets available on the door
Coffee Morning Sat 29 June, from 10am - 12noon at the Birstall Methodist Coffee Shop, Wanlip Lane, Birstall. Along with tea, coffee and homemade cake we will have a craft stall, craft activity, raffle etc Raising funds for Little Bird SOS, a non-profit making organisation that supports people in our local community through arts and creativity. More info about our work at www.littlebirdsos.co.uk
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Open Church at St Leonard’s Swithland You are welcome to come and visit this beautiful church during the summer and our first date is Saturday 8th June. We are open from 2 to 4pm serving tea and cakes
Leicester Lions Summer Fair Sunday August 4th, at 34 The Ridgeway, Rothley LE7 7LE from 11am to 3pm. As before there will be a wide range of stalls to buy from, plus tea, coffee, sandwiches, cakes etc, a raffle with splendid prizes, a barbecue, a tombola, games for children, and all serenaded by the Hiss and Boo jazz band. Bring your family and friends and enjoy a lovely day out! Entrance just £3 per head, children free The Cars are back in Town! Love Loughborough’s hugely popular annual
Car Show Love Loughborough has once again teamed up with local car club Charnwood Cruisers to bring the much loved annual Classic & Custom Show to the town centre on Father’s Day on Sunday 16th June. The town centre will be taken over with over 200 Classic Cars and even a Vintage bus. Step Back to the Future to see the fantastic DeLorean or throw on your sunnies and hit the surf with the Beach Buggies. Come and seek out classic favorites such as Ferrari, Hot Rods and customs from the 50’s. The free show will be open from 10am until 4pm and there will be entertainment from DJ Dave Shepherd, live music from 50’s Rock n Roll band The Del Sharrons and the much loved Sea Sick Dave tribute Your local
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Police & Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach is visiting Mountsorrel on Wednesday 19 June 2019; 10.00am – 1.00pm The PCC will be visiting the following locations during the Patch Walk: Youth Café, Memorial Hall, Waitrose, Alpine House GP Surgery, Railway Heritage and the local
children’s home Do you have a question or want to find out more about crime and community issues in Mountsorrel? Why not come and along and have a chat with the PCC and local Police Officers at: Memorial Centre Café, 105 Leicester Road, Mountsorrel from 10.30am
Mountsorrel Community Library Tel: 0116 305 5892 Storytime Every Tuesday 11.15am — 12noon. Starting June 4. Open to all preschool children and their carer's. No need to book, just come along! Sip & Stitch Alternate Tuesdays 2.30pm — 4.30pm. Tues June 18, July 2 etc. Open to all — knitting not necessary just come along for a chat. Small charge for refreshments. Board Game Fun Starts Tuesday 11 th June and every fortnight. Drop-in 2.30pm — 4.30pm. Experience not required, come and learn! Refreshments available. Space Chase Summer Reading Challenge Starts Sat July 6 - Sat Sept 7. Open to all 4 —12 year olds, join our super space family The Rockets, for a mission to track down books nabbed by mischievous aliens. Join in the fun by reading 6 books over the summer for your Space Chase certificate, wristband and medal. Collect a bookmark and stickers for your Space Chase folder along the way! New Library Opening Hours Mon 2pm-5pm Tues 10am-1pm 2pm-5pm Thurs 2pm-5pm Fri 12noon-5pm Sat 10am-1pm Come and support your Community Library!
New manager at Memorial Centre THE MOUNTSORREL Memorial Centre has appointed a new general manager. Mr Andrew Hawkey took up his post in April. He said: “I am proud to lead a strong team at the centre in what must be one of the most contemporary and diverse community centres in the country. Both the business mix and structure has developed at a huge pace during the past six weeks, since I started, ensuring long terms plans for growth “The amazing centre hosts an array of community events weekly such as Age Concern, art and language classes, needlework classes and an NHS breast feeding clinic This is only a small selection of the classes or services offered to the local community along with a variety of social events which include a disco for adults with special learning disabilities, physic suppers, barn dances, live tribute acts and shows. Christmas is a hive of activity at the centre with carol concerts, Christmas fairs and fabulous Christmas pantomimes.” The rooms at the Memorial Centre are available for private hire for anything from local business recruitment days to any family gathering from 10 people up to 200 and the prices start from £12
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per hour basic room hire. Andrew added: “We are looking forward to welcoming more of the local community and building on what has become a very busy and successful community centre. All of the information about the events taking place at the centre can be found on our What’s On guide in the centre, online on our Facebook page or by contacting reception on reception@mountsorrelmc.co.uk” Centre staff Chris and Linda Reeves resigned from their posts in April. A spokesman for the Centre said: “All of the staff at the MMC would like to think them for their tireless work at the centre. They have made a great difference to the community with the events that they have brought in and we would like to take this opportunity to wish them the best of luck in their future endeavours.”
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Summer Fete on Saturday June 29, in the school grounds on Rothley Road, Mountsorrel from 11am to 2pm. This promises to be a fun filled family day, with lots of exciting stalls and activities. There will be something for everyone: including bouncy castle fun, face painting, village green games for the children and any game adults, a cake stall, bric a brac, many refreshments and a fabulous barbecue, with meats kindly and very generously supplied again by our great local butchers Roberts of Mountsorrel. There will also be performances by the staff and children’s choirs. Entrance is free
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Laurenz Gerger, motor policy adviser signal from the keyless fob. The device at the Association of British Insurers, then relays the key’s signal to an accomsaid: “Car thieves have been having a plice, who is holding another device field day lately. Crime stats show vehicle against the car door. thefts at their highest level for a decade. The car is effectively fooled into beInsurers paid out a record £376 million lieving that the owner is within a defined for car theft in 2018, which was partly range (usually two metres) and is apdriven by the vulnerability of some cars proaching the car with their key. The to keyless relay theft. Making these asdoor opens, and the signal is relayed to sessments public should spur motor the accomplice a second time, allowing manufacturers to take swift action to the car to start. Once started the engine tackle this high-tech vulnerability. Mean- will not restart without the key present. time, consumers deserve to know how What should I do? secure their cars are, so they can take If you are worried that your car the necessary steps to reduce the likelicould be subject to this theft technique, hood that they become victims of crime.” the first question to ask is, “do I have a There are currently two main locking keyless entry system?” systems for vehicles. These are key fob Keyless entry fobs should not be conand keyless entry. Both can leave your fused with standard remote fobs. If you vehicle vulnerable to crime if certain have to push a button on the fob to gain precautions are not taken. entry, it’s not a keyless system and your Key Fob entry car is not vulnerable to relay theft. The system works by sending random If you do have a car with a keyless combinations of code to the vehicle each entry system, and you’re concerned, time the fob is pressed. As copying the please follow our guidance to make code is therefore useless the thieves things as tough as possible for thieves: have come up with another way to preAsk your dealer: if you’re not sure, vent you from locking your vehicle. get clarity on whether you have a keyless Thieves are jamming the signal from entry system or not. If you do, find out if your key fob to your vehicle by using a your keyless fob can be switched off number of different devices. These overnight. Speak to your dealer about devices can be purchased from as little software updates, and whether your as £2 from the internet and come in carmaker is bringing in new keyless fobs many forms such as garage door openers and house light controllers/dimmers. Many of these devices act to block your key fobs when you attempt to lock your vehicle. Thieves are able to block signals in whole areas such as car parks or streets by hiding these devices in bushes with a clothes peg activating the device for long periods of time and with added security without the need for them to be in the Don’t make it easy: store all keys – vicinity. spares included – away from household There is a solution. Once you have entry points, as far into your home as is activated your key fob, YOU MUST enpossible, hampering a criminal’s ability sure the lights have flashed indicating to detect and relay its signal. Also, be the car has received the signal, and then vigilant and report any suspicious behavcheck the vehicle is locked by lifting a iour in your neighbourhood to the Podoor handle. lice. Keyless Car entry The advice from Thatcham is: If you have a vehicle with a keyless entry sysThis theft technique, covered widely by the media, exploits a potential vulner- tem, keep the key in a 'Faraday Cage' ability in so-called ‘keyless entry’ systems where the signal cannot escape. This is and is known as Relay Theft or the Relay the same advice as given to us in relation to tap credit and debit cards. Attack. A search online for “Faraday bag for What is Relay Theft? car keys” should provide you with a Relay theft exploits a vulnerability in selection of products, costing in the passive keyless entry systems, which allow drivers to open and start their cars region of £8. Make sure shielding devices work: without removing the keyless fob from Faraday pouches and containers can their pocket. Usually operating in pairs, one crimi- block the signal from a keyless entry fob – but it is important that you test they are nal holds a device up against the front wall or porch of a home, searching for a effective first. 8
THIS YEAR’S Open Gardens event in the villages of Thurcaston and Cropston will take place on the weekend of June 29 & 30, 2pm to 6pm. This year the money raised will be going to The Air Ambulance. A spokesman said: “We have a number of very varied gardens for you to visit across the two villages; some large, some small, some immaculate, some very much less so! Some are new gardens and some have taken part before. But all for you to enjoy.” Gardens will be open from 2pm – 6pm on both days. Tickets are £4 each (accom-
panied children and wheelchair users free) and will be valid for both days. They can be purchased on the day from any of the signposted Open Gardens. Look for the fuchsia coloured balloons! Tea and cake will be available at various locations as well as ice-creams, and a number of gardens will be selling plants. For more information about this event please have a look at the web site www.tcog.org.uk or contact Linda on 0116 2363872, email linda@tcog.org.uk The spokesman said: “It is often said how welcoming our gardeners are and they would love you to come and see all their hard work. Why not put the date in your diary now, then come along with your family and friends to support this great community event, and help us raise money for very worthwhile causes. We look forward to seeing you!”
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Heritage group’s exhibition in library make it happen.” One of the group’s first actions was to order some display boards using a grant received from Charnwood Borough Council. They have now arrived and the group’s first exhibition will be called “When the library was built and leased “The Workhouse Comes Back to Mountsorrel. to the county council it was always inIt will be on loan from the Rothley tended that the top room should be used Heritage Trust who created it with a to show the history and heritage of the grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund village, but for whatever reason that (HLF). This exhibition opened on Tuesnever happened” said Pat Neal from day May 28 and will close on Tuesday Mountsorrel Heritage Group. June 11 and is open during normal “Our group has been trying to find library opening times. After this exhibisuitable premises where we can display tion returns to Rothley it will be reour large amount of photographs, docuplaced by displays on the Mountsorrel mentation and artefacts relating to the Quarrymen who left the village, the story village. of a Mountsorrel soldier who fought “The Parish Council have recently across the globe in the first World War. taken on responsibility for the library The medals on display are those of faand have asked the heritage group to ther and son, the father survived WWI but the son was killed in WWII “The group will be constantly changing the contents of the museum. Why not pop in and have a chat about the history of the village and its people and see if they can help with your family history queries” said Pat.
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School’s summer fete CHRIST CHURCH and St. Peter’s Primary School will be holding its annual Summer Fete on Saturday June 29, in the school grounds on Rothley Road, Mountsorrel from 11am to 2pm. This promises to be a fun filled family day, with lots of exciting stalls and activities. All funds raised will go back into the school to purchase extra classroom equipment to enhance and vary the children’s learning experiences and also supply exciting outdoor play equipment to encourage healthy, active play and to stretch the children’s imaginations. A spokesperson for the PSFA said: “We have had fantastic local and national support for our grand raffle and a long list of fabulous prizes including an amazing top prize of £100 cash, passes for Boost Trampoline Parks, vouchers for Roberts & Gray Hairdressing, Frenzy Youth Theatre, Lizzie B Pilates, Supreme Green Ltd landscaping, Michelle Fetch pet services, Waitrose, Leicester Outdoor Pursuits Climbing Club, and Leicester Riders, plus gorgeous treats from Emma’s Nail Lounge, New Dimensions, The Hair Gallery, Colours Hair and Nails, The Old School Tearooms and Deli 1880 We also have lots more great prizes yet to be revealed!” They added: “There will be something for everyone on the day, including, bouncy castle fun, face painting, village green games for the children and any game adults, a cake stall, bric a brac,
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Mountsorrel is said to have had the earliest Baptist gathering in the county, with records going back as far as 1651. The current chapel however, situated at the heart of the village next door to the newly refurbished Memorial Hall, was completed in 1879. From that date until today we have never been in a position where we could employ a full-time pastor of our own; frequently sharing a pastorate with one of the neighbouring Pic: Pastor Anthony Orr with wife Marianne villages or employing someone on a part-time basis. For the last five years we worked at Warwickshire college with have not had a pastor at all and have students with barriers to learning. They relied on visiting speakers and developadopted a severely disabled little girl ing leadership roles within the fellowship. from Romania, Nicoleta and were later During this time our vision and fiblessed with the births of Charys, Megan nances have grown (Baptist churches and Joshua. Nicoleta sadly died in 2000. are generally entirely self-funded) and at Anthony was ordained in 1986 and the end of 2018 we met with Pastor has served as a Baptist minister at WesAnthony Orr with a view to employing ton-Superhim full time. Mare, Worthing, Rugby and LeamingAnthony originally trained as a teachton Spa. Anthony accepted the invitation er, working in Inner London and at to become minister at Mountsorrel in Worcester College For the Blind. For January and his induction service on many years he coached school football May 11 was a joyful occasion in a teams first as a teacher and latterly as a packed church with friends and relatives parent, he is still very keen on most from around the country. They have now sports, especially middle and long dismoved into the village and are looking tance running in which he represented forward to serving both the church and his county at youth junior and senior the wider community, and take this level. He still runs every day. opportunity to thank everyone for their Following a call to ministry he trained kind welcome. at Spurgeons College where he met his From Faye Brookes, Mountsorrel Baptist wife Marianne who is also an ordained Church Baptist minister. For many years she has
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Sorrel Youth Café planning new future SET UP 10 years ago, the Sorrel Youth Café is consulting the wider community about its plans for the future. annual grants from Mountsorrel Parish Council and the Mountsorrel United Charities Relief in Need fund John said: “It is recognised that neither the Parish Council or the United Charities can continue to fund the café. The most practical option to secure the future for the café is for it to be embedded as a community interest business.” The charity is in discussions with the Co-operative and Social Enterprise Development Agency (CASE) about the formation of a community business that would be supported by CASE funding. If successful, this would require the appointment of new trustees and volunteer supporters. John said: “The Sorrel Youth Café has been a factor in reducing antisocial behaviour, has provided direct benefit for many tions of our village community.” In the future the charity would like to young people in the village continue its work from the café on The Green but also utilise other village assets as well as helping many such as the library and the Memorial of them literCentre. ally turn their At the moment the café relies on Chairman of the charity, John Doyle, says that change is necessary because of the financial unsustainability of the current funding model and the changing behaviour of young people. The charity also wants to extend the work it does with adults, with parents’ and children’s groups and the daytime community café. John Doyle said: “The key to moving the café forward will be community engagement to help decide how to meet local needs of the care groups, but, moreover, how to build the café into a community hub that works with all sec-
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reach work on the streets. There is a Monday afternoon homework club, and fortnightly young carers sessions.
The community café is open 9am–2pm Monday to Friday and supports the former Sure Start group and a craft group. The café also hosts the Community Fridge that is run by Charnwood Food Poverty Action. Youth workers say the nature of youth work is changing as young people are less inclined to ‘hang around’ and use dropin youth facilities, preferring to communicate with their friends from their homes via social media. Youth workers must find new strategies to engage with this group. • If you feel you could help the Sorrel Youth Café or would like to be a part of its future, contact John Doyle. johncdoyle@talktalk.net or via facebook or calling in at the café on the Green.
Charity’s new boat Guild Bradgate welcomes characters you A LOCAL charity that provides river trips has acquired a new boat.
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The Baldwin Trust, established in 1983, was originally started to provide therapeutic trips for hospital patients. The boats are operational seven days a week during summer, with trips lasting from one to seven hours. They are moored at Pillings marina in Quorn and at Leicester Marina, Thurmaston. Spokesman Alisdair Macintryre said: “During the winter months we have been working hard on a maintenance program replacing windows and decking. We have employed marine engineers for a full inspection and service of our engines. Both boats are mechanically in very good order and are ready for new season commencing in April. “There are over 290 care homes in the Leicester and Rutland area. During 2018 we carried 25% of them. We want to increase this during 2019. “Since the start of 2019 we have received substantial donations to support our continuing charitable work of taking the elderly, infirmed and disadvantaged of all ages for day trips on the rivers of Leicestershire. “We take groups of people from other organisations, such as the WI, bowls clubs, tennis clubs, birthdays and family days out. During 2018 we carried over 2000 clients. During the month of August, we have school trips from Birstall. We also attend the Leicester Riverside festival in June and the Mountsorrel Revival festival in August, and we attend many more community events in the Leicester area.” The Baldwin Trust have raised funds for their third boat which has been commissioned and will be joining the fleet later in the season. The new boat, called Halseyon Days, is a narrow boat which is 68ft in overall length. “The design of the boat incorporates many features which will enhance the trip experience for all our clients” said Alisdair. “Special attention has been paid to specific requirements. Getting on and off the new boat will be much easier as the stern is being built with a flat floor with no trip hazards. A new design passenger lift is being fitted to enable easy safe access especially for those passengers with mobility challenges. The 500kg capacity lift is a very safe design which incorporates many features used by the County Council with an automatic lift and wheelchair stops. “The spacious passenger cabin area is fully insulated and heated to ensure a comfortable trip with multiple radiators. Large panoramic windows are fitted in the passenger area. They have a ventilation system that enable each window to be adjusted to meet the customers requirements. We have LED lighting and safety slip resistant flooring. “Tables and chairs seat 12 passengers and can be adjusted to accommodate wheelchair seating. There is also a fully fitted galley with a fridge that provides facilities for cooking simple meals and making hot drinks. There is also a wash-
room / toilet on board. “The bow has been completely redesigned to enable passengers to take in the benefits of the fresh air and sunshine on those hot sunny days. The 43HP Beta diesel engine is fitted with a hospital silencer to reduce noise. During 2019 our three boats will carry AED defibrillators. “With three boats on the water this year we need more volunteers to crew our boats. We are having an open day on Sunday June 9. This will be held on
Dandelion at Pillings Marina, Quorn between 10.30am to 4pm. “Please come along. We welcome gentlemen and ladies with or without experience. There will be skippers and crew on board to give you all the up to date information about the trust and we will answer all your questions. We look forward to meeting you. Please visit our web site for full information on the Baldwin Trust.” www.baldwintrust.co.uk Pic: new boat Halseyon Days
THE MOUNTSORREL branch of the Townswomen’s Guild is bucking the national trend by continuing to recruit new members. A spokesperson said: “While many branches nationally are closing due to lack of interest the Mountsorrel branch is going from strength to strength with many of the new members coming from the younger generation.” The branch is only one of two in Leicestershire the other being Ibstock. They hold their meetings on the first and third Thursdays of each month starting at 7.30 pm in The Mountsorrel Parish Rooms on Leicester Road. The meetings on the first Thursday normally consist of a talk on subjects ranging from the ‘Air Ambulance’ to ‘Black Cats and New Moons’ while the meetings on the third Thursday tend to be social meetings such as ‘Craft nights’ and ‘Winter Puddings’. “Obviously there will be tea and light refreshments included so if you are bored with continuous repeats on TV and would like some company and a laugh please come along you will be made very welcome” said the spokesperson.
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Watermead Run THE WATERMEAD Challenge charity run reaches the milestone of it’s tenth year in 2019. The run is on the flat tracks around the lakes of Watermead Park near Syston, run over both 3 and 5 mile distances. Race Director Chris Battye of the organisers, Wreake Valley Rotary Club, said: “The run is an increasingly popular event which appeals to runners of all abilities and offers the opportunity to achieve a personal best time. In 2018 we had over 400 runners taking part. This year the run is supporting three
worthy local causes: the Renal Unit at Leicester General Hospital, Abigail Herus a teenage cancer sufferer from Syston and Leicestershire Life Education, a children’s health education charity.” The event takes place on Tuesday July 2, 2019 at 7pm with access to Watermead Park via the north entrance near the Hope and Anchor public house. Full entry details can be found at www.wreakevalleyrotary.org.uk.
THE FRIENDS of the Charnwood Forest welcomed Mr Peter Tyldesley, Director of the Bradgate Trust, who gave a talk on the subject of ‘Colourful Characters of the Bradgate Park’.
Certainly some of their names were equally colourful. For example, in the reign of Edward the Confessor the land was owned by a Mr Ulf. Later it was owned in turn by the Beaumont family, the de Quincys, de Ferrers and lastly the Greys – rather a let-down namewise, it would seem, but they stayed for 500 years. In 1928 the Park went up for sale and bought by Charles Bennion, who gave it to the people of Leicestershire. The first mention of a deer park dates form 1241, when it was much smaller than it is now. Over the years bits of land were added and other bits taken away – usually to pay for debts incurred by the family. Cropston reservoir occupies one of the latter ‘bits’. About the time it passed to the people the council had added more land, and as well an agreement was reached with the trustees of Bradgate Wood to bring that under the Bradgate Trust as well. The house was the ambition of the son of Elizabeth Woodville who was one of those powerful women ultimately of the royal household. It was her grandson who finally finished the project in about 1520. It was occupied until 1732 when the new owner prefered one of his other houses. The Grey family were one of those moderately successful families of their age. They seemed to be politically adaptable, changing sides several times during the Civil War, though not always at the right time. They were good at having their lands confiscated, then restored to them. They slowly accumulated titles, often it seems by marriage, and they were good at not producing heirs. This latter strength meant that often distant relatives occupied Bradgate in the absence of an heir, and did result in 1732 when the relative preferred his current dwelling to Bradgate House. The outstanding name, of course, is Lady Jane, the ‘9-days queen’, though for four days before she was proclaimed the country was in limbo. This was thanks to Henry VIII declaring children of his previous marriages illegitimate. Nobody knew where they stood when he shoffled off. Mary stepped in and order was restored. At this moment the Greys demonstrated their political versitility which resulted in yet another family talent – having their heads chopped off. The last Grey of note seems to have been George Harry (1828-1883), who had a bit of a gambling problem; he took up owning race horses, and even had a race track around Old John tower. He actually lived in Field Head House, and when he died he left it to his widow to restore the family fortunes. The ‘Friends’ meet in the Woodhouse Eaves village hall at 7.30pm once a month as well as organising visits in the summer. From Dr D McNeil
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Waitrose supporting local causes Lions’ fair WAITROSE MOUNTSORREL is inviting local charities and groups to participate in it's Community Matters' scheme which sees a £500 donation shared between three good causes every month as voted for by customers.
LEICESTER LIONS will be holding their annual Summer Fair again this year on Sunday August 4 at 34 The Ridgeway, Rothley LE7 7LE from11am to 3pm. There will be a ride range of stalls to buy from, plus tea, coffee, sandwiches, cakes etc, a raffle with prizes, a barbecue, a tombola, games for children, and all serenaded by the Hiss and Boo jazz band. Bring your family and friends and enjoy a lovely day out! Entrance just £3 per head, children free. charity to contact us.” Anyone interested in nominating a cause can pick up a nomination form in store.
Police investigate tool thefts DETECTIVES ARE investigating a series of theft from tools and criminal damage which happened in the Charnwood area on May 2, including from a location in Mountsorrel. At around 1.45pm in Charnwood Road, Shepshed, a masked man stole some tools which were outside an address. He was seen to get into a grey BMW. At around 2.55pm, a masked man was seen attempting to break into a van in Wood Lane, Quorn. He made off in a grey BMW 3 series. Damage was caused to the van and nothing was taken. At around 2.45pm, tools were stolen from two vans parked in Bond Lane in Mountsorrel. Four masked men were involved and made off in a grey BMW 3 series estate.
At around 3pm in Swithland Drive, Rothley, a member of the public witnessed what he believed was a crime in progress involving four masked men in a grey BMW. They caused damage to his vehicle before making off. Officers were deployed and carried out an area search but unfortunately the offending car and its occupants were not traced. Enquiries are continuing in the reports and officers would ask anyone who may have information to get in touch. Detective Constable Steve Reed, the investigating officer, said: “We believe from the similarities throughout these incidents, they were committed by the same group of people and are being linked. “We are carrying out a number of enquiries including obtaining witness
statements and reviewing CCTV at all of the locations. “While we appreciate these incidents may be of concern, please be reassured that they will be fully investigated and everything is being done to catch the people responsible. Local officers will be carrying out proactive reassurance patrols in the area and are available to speak to anyone with any concerns they may have. “If you have any information about these incidents, the vehicle used or the people responsible, please contact police, no matter how small the information may seem.” Anyone with information is asked contact police on 101 quoting 19*223672.
Midsummer charity concert of favourites A MIDSUMMER concert in Rothley will feature a medley of favourites from opera, shows and musicals, all raising funds for homeless people in Leicestershire.
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‘West End to Covent Garden’ is the theme of the concert, held at 7pm on June 29 in Rothley Parish church. A spokesman said: “Eleven-strong professional singing group Octave are bringing a selection from their practiced repertoire to delight a summer audience, made all the sweeter with wine and nibbles. Operatic favourites like Nessun Dorma and the Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves may be included along with popular renderings like Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’. All sort of songs from the musicals are likely to appear from the works of Rodgers and Hammerstein, and selections like Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera.” The concert will be hosted by members of Rothley Mothers Union and all
proceeds will go to the Mothers Union Leicestershire Homeless Fund. The Mothers Union was formed by an Anglican clergyman's wife over 140 years ago to support marriage and family life. Members' prayers and fundraising activities continue to further this cause locally, nationally and worldwide to the present day. The concert on June 29 is specifically to help and support Leicestershire people and families who find themselves homeless. These funds are administered by the Mothers' Union, Leicester Diocese. Tickets at £10 are available from Carolyn Hindocha, 0116 266 6531 or Terry Sheppard, 0116 230 2931. More details on the website of Rothley Church, www.rothleychurch.org.uk.
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As shoppers go through the checkout, they receive a green token to place in a box of the cause they'd most like to support the more tokens a cause gets, the bigger the share they receive. Waitrose Mountsorrel has donated £1000's of pounds to local causes since it opened in May 2016. Shaylyn D'arcy, branch manager at Waitrose Mountsorrel, said: “We are really keen to ensure we continue to play our part in the community and support the causes that matter most to local people. We are very proud to have helped some incredible caus-