Glenfield Gazette March 2023

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MONTHLY NEWS, INFORMATION & ENTERTAINMENT FOR GLENFIELD

Neighbourhood Plan consultation launches

RESIDENTS in Glenfield are being urged to have their say on how they want to see future development in the Parish.

The Parish Council have submitted the Glenfield Neighbourhood Plan to Blaby District Council for it to be taken through the final stages before it is ‘made’ – ie adopted as an official planning document.

Once the Neighbourhood Plan is made it will form part of the development plan in terms of informing decisions on planning applications and what areas of land have value in historic terms or green space.

However, before this, local residents have the chance to make their views known, helping shape the future of their own Parish. Those who work in the Parish and anyone else with an interest are also invited to comment.

This formal consultation stage is run by Blaby District Council and will last six weeks from Tuesday 31 January to Tuesday 14 March. All comments must be sent to Blaby District Council and not the Parish Council.

Councillor Ben Taylor, Portfolio Holder for Planning Delivery and Enforcement and Corporate

Transformation, said: “We are pleased to receive this latest Neighbourhood Plan which demonstrates how our local communities are continuing to work with ourselves as the Planning Authority and make their views known on how their neighbourhoods should be shaped going forwards.

“We’d urge everyone who lives and works in Glenfield to take a look at the plan and have their say. This has been produced by the community, so public involvement is so important to make sure it’s shaped for a local view.”

Copies of the proposed Glenfield Neighbourhood Plan and details about how to respond can be found via the District Council’s and Parish Council’s websites: Neighbourhood Planning (blaby.gov.uk) and Neighbourhood Plan | Glenfield Parish Council (glenfield-pc.gov.uk)

Opinions can be stated in writing via email to planning.policy@blaby.gov.uk or sent to Development Strategy Team, Blaby District Council, Council Offices, Desford Road, Narborough, Leicestershire, LE19 2EP. COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN THE END OF THE DAY ON 14 MARCH 2023.

Show us your moves NEW chess club starting at The Nag‘s Head

GLENFIELD chess enthusiasts will be able to play the game on Monday evenings at The Nag’s Head from 27th March. It’s a new Games Meet-Up and sounds fun! For more information, see page 17.

Coming Up in March!

THE MEGA QUIZ and an ABBA TRIBUTE are taking place on March 10th & 31st respectively. See features on page 6 for more details.

Western Park Golf Course and the Glenfield Neighbourhood Plan

THE GLENFIELD NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN CLOSES ON 14TH MARCH.

This is an important opportunity to make your views known on the future of Glenfield.

A crucial aspect of the Neighbourhood Plan is the preservation of green spaces. Around a third of the City owned golf course lies within Blaby.

This Blaby section is clearly under threat judging by this extract from the Leicester Local Plan: “4.24 The Local Plan identifies 52.1 ha of land in the western part of the city within the Leicester city administrative boundary. This land forms part of a larger area which lies within Blaby District Council but is owned by LCC. The two councils plan to work together in bringing the wider piece of land forward for development.”

Therefore, I ask all of you who value green spaces in Glenfield to express your views, particularly with regards to the former golf course. The Glenfield Neighbourhood Plan can be found on the Parish website under Planning. The relevant pages for green spaces and biodiversity are: 9,16,27,31 to 43,48,54,55,64 & 65.

(The parish council website is at www.glenfield-pc.gov.uk)

You are encouraged to read the whole document as there may be other areas you wish to comment on.

Responses to Blaby Planning are via email or letter. All responses require a basic name and address to be accepted; anonymous responses, responses that contain inappropriate language, defamation or are deemed to be offensive will not be accepted.

CLOSES ON 14th MARCH - WHEN IT’S GONE IT’S GONE!

March 2023
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Glenfield Country Market

THE GLENFIELD COUNTRY MARKET is a weekly event held in the centre of Glenfield. Producers cook, craft and grow, displaying their wares at this popular market held each Friday in St Peter’s Church Centre, Glenfield (LE3 8DP) from 9am-11am. We continue to welcome new customers having heard about us through the Glenfield Gazette.

We are aware that people are tightening their belts but it is worth saying that we still offer good value for money across the craft, bakes and preserves and plants displays. We are also currently reducing some of our prices to enable our producers to make room for new creations. Why don’t you give us a try? It’s a friendly, informal and free event and we will be very happy to see you. There are refreshments available as well as a wide range of hand-crafted goods to buy. Our crafts, bakes and plants are specially displayed each week so you will be spoiled for choice! We take card payments to make your shopping experience even better!

You can now like and follow us on facebook: ‘The Glenfield Country Market’ too!

Thank you

Ruth Lane

Secretary for Glenfield Country Market

WISE WORDS

GLENFIELD’S SPRING

GARDEN COMPETITION

EACH YEAR THE Community Committee looks at the front gardens within Glenfield, gardens that make the village attractive and quite beautiful, and, as usual, we have a Spring Garden competition. This year the Spring Garden competition will end on Monday, 24th April. Please arrange to forward your nominations to :- admin@ glenfield-pc.gov.uk

Please make your gardens as beautiful as you always do.

You have two minutes to find all the words of three or more letters that can be made from the letters above. Plurals are allowed, proper nouns are not. The 6-letter word will always be just a normal everyday word.

3 letters: 12 4 letters: 3 5 letters: 1 6 letters: 1

Answers on page14

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Be kind to yourself and forgive yourself. You can’t know what you haven’t yet learned, you can’t become proficient without first being a beginner and you can’t be perfect. Welcome to the human race.

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Glenfield Gardeners’ Association

The Glenfield Gardeners’ Association

compost. Thought was also given to different styles of bins. March would be a good month to start a new compost bin. Get building now out of old pallets or an old bin and it will be ready for the starting of the new growing season.

our A.G.M. in February. It is always a quick affair but still good to have a recap of year’s successes and failures (thankfully, not really any of them!) Chris Hutchinson, long standing committee members has stood down this year as treasurer. He has pivotal to the continuing success of the Glenfield Gardeners Association. He is always help set up with a friendly, welcoming face and is a very much valued member of committee. His advice, commonsense and practicality has made our monthly and our annual show run smoothly and with such great success. We’re delighted is still happy to be on hand to help and we thank him very much for his time as

WE HELD OUR A.G.M. in February. It is always a quick affair but still good to have a recap of the past year’s successes and failures (thankfully, not really any of them!).

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Chris Hutchinson, one of our long standing committee members has stood down this year as treasurer. He has been pivotal to the continuing success of the Glenfield Gardeners Association. He is always there to help set up with a friendly, welcoming face and is a very much valued member of our small committee. His advice, commonsense and practicality has made our monthly meetings and our annual show run smoothly and with such great success. We’re delighted that Chris is still happy to be on hand to help and we thank him very much for his time as treasurer.

Good advice was given on what was best to include and what to avoid and how to get the best use out of our homemade compost. Thought was also given to different styles of bins. March would be a good month to start a new compost bin. Get building now out of old pallets or an old bin and it will be ready for the starting of the new growing season.

Next month, Howard Drury will be speaking to us about ‘container gardening’ displays.

Weston also joined us at the AGM to explain the delights of compost making. Good was given on what was best to include and what to how to get the best use out of our homemade Thought was also given to different styles of bins. would be a good month to start a new compost bin. building now out of old pallets or an old bin and it will for the starting of the new growing season.

Roy Weston also joined us at the AGM to explain the delights of compost making.

All are welcome to come along have to be a member. We meet Tuesday of the month in St membership is just £16 or you can come for the evening for bargain and there is always tea and biscuits. Check out our facebook www.facebook.com/ggaglenfield/ or ring us on 07791488784/2313732

Next month, Howard Drury will be speaking to us about ‘container gardening’ and how to get the best displays.

All are welcome to come along to our meetings. You don’t have to be a member. We meet at 7.30pm on the fourth Tuesday of the month in St Peter’s Church Hall. Yearly membership is just £16 or you can come for the evening for £3, an absolute gardening bargain and there is always tea and biscuits. Check out our facebook page for more details at www.facebook. com/ggaglenfield/ or ring us on 07791 488784 or 0116 231 3732.

Next month, Howard Drury will be speaking to us about ‘container gardening’ and how to get the best displays.

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All are welcome to come along to our meetings. You don’t have to be a member. We meet at 7.30pm on the fourth Tuesday of the month in St Peter’s Church Hall. Yearly membership is just £16 or you can come for the evening for £3, an absolute gardening and there is always tea and biscuits. Check out our facebook page for more details

www.facebook.com/ggaglenfield/ or ring us on 07791488784/2313732

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DIFFICULT TIMES RESPONSIBLE LOCAL LEADERSHIP IS ESSENTIAL

YOUR Conservative Councillors are YOUR neighbours in YOUR village looking after YOUR interests – every day of every week – we do not appear just at election time – we are committed to Glenfield.

• Cllr. Lee Breckon J.P. – 6 years County, 12 years District and spent 10 years on the Parish Council - lived In village since 1992

• Cllr. Nick Chapman – 2 years County, 4 years District and 7 years as a Parish Councillor - Born in Glenfield and has lived here over 40 years

• Cllr. Roy Denney A.C.I.B. – 8 years District and over 22 years as a Parish Councillor - lived in village since 1986

• Cllr. Graham Huss – 4 years Parish and spent 4 years on District Council - born in Glenfield and has lived here all his life.

We all seek to serve you at Parish, District and County levels. Joined up local Government fighting for your causes. We meet all levels of Government representing Glenfield.

We don’t play politics - We don’t just talk, we take action and get results.

We don’t just appear at election time, we work hard on your behalf, helping you fight your fights when no one else will. We attend our Parish, District and County Councils and represent Glenfield on your behalf. We will always help where we can , and tell you when we cannot and where possible signpost the problem to those that can help.

As per last month’s Glenfield Gazette, we will welcome the new Liberal candidate assisting in championing for no overdevelopment of Glenfield. The Parish Council, under Roy’s lead, and with Nick‘s help, led the work on the Glenfield Neighbourhood Plan, and after 3 years of hard work, it is now out for consultation through Blaby District Council.

How GREEN is green? We don’t just talk about it, we get on and do –we promote energy conservation and reducing our carbon footprint. We have organised the planting of over 5,000 trees and shrubs in reducing our carbon footprint. We are championing moving towards Net Zero across Glenfield, through our Parish, District and County Council work.

GETTING THE JOB DONE

LOCAL PEOPLE

WORKING HARD FOR ALL OF YOU

We are all very proud to serve the people of Glenfield and to act as advocates for the village. We are here to help so feel free to contact us on any issue.

5 MARCH 2023 GLENFIELD GAZETTE • Tel: 0116 287 3122 • Email: info@glenfieldgazette.com So apparently RSVP-ing back to a wedding invite: ‘Maybe next time’ isn’t the correct response. PROMOTED BY LEE BRECKON, CHARNWOOD CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION, C/O UNIT 3, SUITE 28 Q ESTATE, QUENIBOROUGH LE7 3FP. LEE BRECKON County & District Councillor cllr.lee.breckon@blaby.gov.uk NICK CHAPMAN County, District & Parish Councillor cllr.nick.chapman@blaby.gov.uk ADVERTISEMENT ROY
District & Parish Councillor cllr.roy.denney@blaby.gov.uk
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Last year, Lee met with Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP to fight for fairer funding. Last month, Nick and Roy met with Rt Hon Ed Argar MP to highlight the fight to save the former golf course.

Final Commercial Units Sold at in

Glenfield

Business Start-Up Development

THE FINAL UNIT in a development of seven commercial buildings within Glenborough Court, Glenfield, Leicester has been sold by specialist land development and property consultancy Mather Jamie on behalf of Lagan Homes.

The units have been designed and marketed as suitable for new business start-ups in order to meet a much needed gap in the market for small, high quality owner occupier investment opportunities. Occupation of the seven units has also created several new employment opportunities in Glenfield.

The site was originally occupied by Glenborough Engineering. When this business closed, having built an adjacent business park, Cawrey Homes purchased the land and self-funded part of the build. Construction was completed in 2021 and Cawrey Homes was subsequently acquired by Lagan Homes.

The seven two storey units vary in size from 1,238 ft2 to 1,560 ft2 and the businesses occupying the units include professional advisers, electricians, distributors and a wholesales trading business, whilst one of the units is being fitted out to let as an office.

Established in 1983, Lagan Homes Group is at the forefront of high-quality homebuilding, with a range of commercial schemes across the country. An award-winning developer operating in three divisions (England, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland). Other advisers on the deal included Emma Ali from Shakepeare Martineau who provided legal advice to Lagan Homes.

WISE WORDS

Make amends with those who have wronged you. Apologizing doesn’t always mean that you’re wrong and the other person is right. It just means that you value your relationships more than your ego.

Asking for help is a sign of strength. Don’t let your fear of being judged stop you from asking for help when you need it. Sometimes asking for help is the bravest move you can make. You don’t have to go it alone.

Letter Happy Birthday to an inspirational fundraiser

MY PARTNER Donata Del Grosso of Glenfield will be 54 on March 7th.

I want to wish her a very happy birthday and add that she is an avid fundraiser who has raised many thousands of pounds for the University Hospitals of Leicester,where she has worked for many years starting as a nurse and now a general manager.

Among her many fundraising events have been running the London Marathon,running The Great North Run, a hundred mile bike ride through the night, abseiling off the hospital roof and walking the Three Peaks Challenge.

She is currently in training for this year‘s London Marathon and raising funds for the hospital again.

She is a hero and an inspiration, and myself, her family and her friends love her very much and wish her happy birthday and good luck in your marathon.

Also - thank you from all the patients and their family members for all you have done to improve their lives.

Mark xx

(Editor‘s Note: If you‘d like to support Donata with her fundraising, visit: https://2023tcslondonmarathon.enthuse. com/pf/donata-del-grosso)

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What’s the point of making people like Paul McCartney and Elton John knights if they’re not going to joust?

Better weather on

way: it’s time to get walking again!

WITH SPRING on its way we start to think about getting out to walk in the beautiful English countryside again, but where to find new and interesting walks?

Walking in Leicestershire

(https://www.

walkinginengland.co.uk/leics) has loads of walks to download and print, free, it also has books of walks, details of all the walking groups in the county and much more. Whether you want to walk on your own or with a group all the information is there in one place.

John Harris (who maintains the website) said ‘There is so much walking information on the web but it is difficult to find. Walking in Leicestershire (part of the Walking in England website) has brought it together in one place so whether you are walking from home, or away on holiday, you will be able to find a walk suitable for you’. With walks from half a mile to twelve miles plus long, and a note of suitability for pushchairs and wheelchairs, everyone can find a walk to enjoy.

So home or away, check out the websites and get walking!

John Harris

www.walkinginengland.co.uk • john@walkinginengland.co.uk

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Glenfield Millennium Green News

Good turnout for the Millennium Green AGM

THE GLENFIELD Millennium Green Annual General meeting took place on 10th February and it was great to see so many people there.

At the meeting the Chair read out his yearly report, followed by the treasurer, gardener and finally me with fundraising update. We had two trustees step down and two step up.

As you may know, the Glenfield Millennium Green trust is run by local people for local people. There is no council money towards running costs which means the trust always has to raise funds and ask for voluntary labour to improve and maintain the area.

How can you help?

By the time you read this article we may have already had our next meeting which was on 6th March at Morrisons‘ Community Room.

These meetings are held regularly to share ideas to help raise funds to keep this amazing space in our community.

Please come along to our next meeting (date available soon).

If you can’t make a meeting then come along to one of our events at The Green: please see our website and Facebook page for more details of these. Tell your neighbours, friends, family about our events & encourage them to come along too.

What are our plans for this year?

WE HOPE to repeat the events that we did last year, and add a few more. Look out for further details of the Easter Hunt coming soon, followed by the Yard Sale (or table top sale at The Green) May Time, Summer Picnic on The Green, Spooky Trail at Halloween then the year‘s finale: Carols on Green

We also have our ‘gardening group’ continuing to meet regularly throughout the year looking after the green. Dates for this will be available soon. For more information on the Millennium Green, & for further details of our events please check out our website & Facebook page.

Finally, thank you so much to all the trustees & volunteers for giving up your time to keep this green space a safe place for local people to enjoy throughout the year.

Funding available for ‘shovel ready’ nature projects across the region

SEVERN TRENT has funding available for communities who want to boost nature across the region.

The water and waste company is inviting individual land managers, community groups and businesses to come forward for funding for projects to improve nature in the local environment.

This offer is available FOR A LIMITED TIME to help support nature projects across the region that may have been put on hold because of the cost-of-living crisis.

The scale of each project must be over one acre (that’s roughly half the size of a rugby pitch) and must be completed by FRIDAY 24 MARCH 2023.

Graham Osborn, Principal Ecologist at Severn Trent, said: “What’s good for nature is good for water and we’re open to any ideas, but the more creative the better! For a bit of inspiration, previous projects have included hedgerow planting, wildflower meadow creation and habitat management for native birds and mammals.”

Graham added: “To qualify for this funding, the project must be completed by Friday 24 March 2023, so ideas and proposals need to be shovel-ready to ensure they are up and running by the spring to give the habitats and wildlife the best chance to thrive. We will also consider projects that have already started but weren’t able to be completed, perhaps because they ran into financial difficulty.”

The available funding is part of Severn Trent’s Great Big Nature Boost – an environmental commitment that is seeing Severn Trent revive 5,000 hectares of land, plant 1.3 million trees and restore 2,000km of rivers across the Severn Trent region by 2027, allowing the company to give back to the communities it serves while helping to improve the quality of the water it treats and supplies to its customers.

To apply for funding, please email ecologymatters@severntrent. co.uk to express your interest as soon as possible. For more information, please visit stwater.co.uk/biodiversity

Holistic & Mystic Event at Groby Community Centre

JANET LOWE is organising a Holistic & Mystical Event to be held at Groby Community Centre, Forest Rise, Groby LE6 0BD on Sunday 2nd April, between 2pm & 4pm. The event will feature accredited practitioners and respected mediums. Admission is FREE and refreshments will be available.

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Craft Fair

Saturday 15th April 2023

10am – 4pm

Groby Village Hall LE6 0DQ

Featuring many local crafters * FREE ENTRY *

Refreshments served all day

Stalls include:

• HOME MADE BAKING AND PRESERVES •

• PLANTS AND LOCAL PRODUCE •

• HAND MADE CRAFTS • JEWELLERY •

• CARDS • GIFTS • AND MUCH MORE!

Glenwatch

GLENWATCH has received some interesting data regarding crimes reported to the police as well as fire reports in 2022.

These have been obtained from the Police and Fire services and complied into the below table. These statistics refer to all types of crimereportedto the Police and Fire service over the 12 months of the year 2022. This includes stop and searches conducted by the Police as well as crime reported to them. There were 108,285 crimes recorded and reported between January and December and the outcomes of these are:

• Action to be taken by another organization – 1,696

• Formal Action Is Not In The Public Interest – 1,589

• Further action is not in the public interest – 1,074

• Further investigation is not in the public interest – 1,006

• Investigation complete with no suspect – 42,501

• Local resolution – 6,075

• Offender given a caution – 1,092

• Offender given a drugs possession warning - 4

• Suspect charged – 9,968

• Suspect charged as part of another case – 13

• Unable to prosecute suspect – 43,272

• Stop and searches completed – 5,190

In our area of Blaby District Council there were 6,983 crimes reported in 2022, an average of 582 per month.

You can contact Glenwatch by email at contact@glenwatch.org. uk and on our website glenwatch.org.uk and our facebook page.

Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust

The Brown Hare

LATE WINTER and early spring is the best time to look out for brown hares, when their breeding season brings them out into the open and you may be likely to see them chasing one another in fields and meadows.

Sometimes they look like they are “boxing”, when two hares will stand on their hind legs and attack each other with their front paws, giving the impression of two boxers in a ring; this is actually the female hare hitting out at a male hare to ward of his advances!

Brown hares are much larger than rabbits, with distinctive large blacktipped ears and long, powerful hind legs. They are a golden brown colour, with a pale belly and white tail. A shy, alert creature the brown hare is equipped for life in open countryside where cold wind and rain is as much of a challenge to survival as predators. Large eyes, positioned to allow 360-degree field of view, provide the excellent eye- sight and hearing it needs to warn off danger. As well as acute senses, the brown hare relies on camouflage, phenomenal powers of acceleration and running speeds of up to 45 mph to evade predators, such as foxes. Hares live above ground, sheltering in ‘forms’, which are shallow depressions in the grass. They spend most of their day on or near their ‘form’, moving out to feed at dusk and dawn, mainly eating grass shoots and cereal crops. Hares are mostly solitary animals but will sometimes band into loose groups when feeding. During the breeding season, the female can rear up to three or four litters of two to four young known as leverets. During the first four weeks of their life, the mother will feed the leverets once a day at sunset; beyond that, they receive no other parental care.

The brown hare is part of our folklore, its energetic leaping and wild chasing has given rise to sayings such as ‘mad as a March hare’ and ‘hare-brained’, and we all know the character of the March Hare in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. However, they are actually a non-native species; it is thought that they were first introduced to England during Roman times or by people of the Iron Age. Look out for brown hares at Rutland Water Nature Reserve.

Did you know?

• A male brown hare is called a ‘Jack’ and a female is called a ‘Jill’ • Witches were once thought to have the power to turn into hares to escape their enemies

• In folklore the hare is associated with fertility and the original Easter bunny was actually a hare

Brown Hare numbers have seen a decline in the last 60 years; you can help protect them and other local wildlife by joining your local Wildlife Trust. Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust is the leading conservation charity in Leicestershire and Rutland working to protect and enhance local wildlife and wild places and engage people with nature. Find out more - www.lrwt.org.uk

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GLENFIELD PARISH NEWS

The official newsletter of Glenfield Parish Council

Community food hub’s recent large donation

FREE 15-minute CPR Training

WANT TO SAVE A LIFE? ‘RevivR’ offers you a free 15 minute training session via a QR code on your mobile device.

Check out the link to the British Heart foundation: website.https://www.bhf.org.uk/how-youcan-help/how-to-save-a-life/how-to-do-cpr/ learn-cpr-in-15-minutes

Did you know that “Putting domestic refuse in public bins constitutes fly-tipping”?

CAN RESIDENTS please be reminded that using local street refuse bins for their own domestic use is classed as fly tipping and the bins may then be removed by the District Council.

Planning on having a street party to celebrate the Coronation?

CLLR NICK CHAPMAN, Lead for the Community Food Hub, said it “was so great to meet Ramone (far right) and his other great friends, and thanked them for the great donation to the Glenfield Community Food Hub”. The donation was in loving memory of Manny Singh Shokar, and Ramone wished to thank UK Utility, Hillmoren, Pragnells and all that donated.

Photo ID will be required for voting in May 2023

NEW GOVERNMENT rules mean voters will be required to show an accepted form of photo ID if they want to vote at a polling station in this year’s Parish and District elections on Thursday 04 May.

An extensive list of acceptable forms of ID is available, including passports, driving licences, bus passes and blue badges. Check the Electoral Commission website to see which forms of photo ID are acceptable at polling stations: https://www. electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/voter/voter-id/acceptedforms-photo-id

The ID does not even necessarily have to be in date – as long as the photo still looks like the resident who wants to use it and the name on the ID is the same name used to register to vote. However, only original versions of the ID will be accepted, photocopies or images will not be allowed in order to cast a vote.

Voters who do not have an accepted form of ID can apply for a free ‘voter authority certificate’ - a VAC - to allow them to cast their ballot. Apply online on the government website: Apply for photo ID to vote (called a ‘Voter Authority Certificate’) - GOV. UK (www.gov.uk) The VAC will be valid for 10 years and must be applied for by 5pm on Tuesday 25 April.

IF SO, YOU WILL NEED to apply to Leicestershire County Council to close your street/road to traffic by completing sections 3 and 4 of the King‘s Coronation application pack. All fees associated with the legal application have been waived for The King‘s Coronation and the application time reduced to 5 weeks, please note this is ONLY for The Kings Coronation and does not apply to other events.

If you wish to apply for a road closure or any other restrictions, the last date for submission is Friday 31st March 2023. Applications after this date may not be able to be fulfilled.

To download The King’s Coronation Application Pack go to https://www.glenfield-pc.gov.uk/news/2023/02/planningon-having-a-street-party-to-celebrate-the-event Further Government advice on road closures for street parties can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/ publications/your-guide-to-organising-a-street-party

Parish Council is helping towards the cost of 20 Coronation street parties

GLENFIELD PARISH COUNCIL is offering £50 to the first 20 validated applications to LCC for a road closure for a street party to commemorate King Charles III Coronation.

The Community Committee at Glenfield Parish Council has discussed what residents may want to do to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III. Some of you may decide to have a street party to enjoy the event with neighbours. You know how to do this but the cost may be prohibitive.

The Community Committee has agreed that 20 groups can each receive a donation of £50.00 to help with the organisation and planning. We hope that this will help you to enjoy the occasion. Please email The Administrator at admin@glenfield-pc.gov. uk at Glenfield Parish Council with your requests.

Meetings of the Parish Council are open to the press and public and all meetings are publicised on the Parish Council’s notice boards and web site (www.glenfield-pc.gov.uk). There is an opportunity for members of the public to raise any comments or queries that they have with the Parish Council. It is helpful if you contact us prior to attending the meeting so that the Council is better informed and able to help you.

SPRING 2023

The precept requirement of Glenfield Parish Council for the year 2023/2024 is £393,000 which is based upon the estimates of expenditure and income as set out below.

THE PRECEPT REQUIREMENT OF GLENFIELD PARISH COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 2023/2024 IS £393,000 WHICH IS BASED UPON THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE AND INCOME AS SET OUT BELOW.

Unlike the larger District and County Councils the Parish Council receives no funding from Central Government or Business Rates, so the net cost of our services is funded entirely from the council tax payers of Glenfield.

• Subsidised sports facilities at the Glenfield Sports Ground

Unlike the larger District and County Councils the Parish Council receives no funding from Central G overnment or Business Rates, so the net cost of our services is funded entirely from the council tax payers of Glenfield. The small element of your council tax which comes our way has increased this year in line with the Consumer Price Index as at Autumn 2022 (10.1%) and an average band D household will now pay £103.53 for the year, an increase of £10.06 - £2 a week for our services ncluded within the services provided and/or subsidised by the Parish Council are:

• Multi-sport facilities at Ellis Park

The small element of your council tax which comes our way has increased this year in line with the Consumer Price Index as at Autumn 2022 (10.1%) and an average band D household will now pay £103.53 for the year, an increase of £10.06 - £2 a week for our services.

• Leisure facilities within the Millennium Green

• Ellis Park Bowling Green

• Gynsill Meadow Woods and Pond

• Subsidised community use of the facilities at Park House/ Sports Pavilion and The Annexe

• Open spaces – Barley Close Greens (2) / Blackthorn Green / Peartree Green / Wheatfield Pond / Wollaton Green / / Normandy Green

• Christmas lighting scheme, Christmas and other festive events

Included within the services provided and/or subsidised by the Parish Council are:

• Multi-sport facilities at Ellis Park

• Glenfield Meadow Wildlife and Recreation area

• Leisure facilities within the Millennium Green

• Ellis Park and Station Park

• Hanging baskets and planters

• Allotments – Main St and Mill Lane site

• Secure Dog Exercise Areas, Mill Lane & the Sports ground

• Ellis Park Bowling Green

• Subsidised sports facilities at the Glenfield Sports Ground

• Christmas lighting scheme, Christmas and other festive events

• Gynsill Meadow Woods and Pond

• Subsidised community use of the facilities at Park House/ Sports Pavilion and The Annexe

• Ellis Park and Station Park

• Hanging baskets and planters

• Glenfield Meadow Wildlife and Recreation area

• Allotments – Main St and Mill Lane site

• Open spaces – Barley Close Greens (2) / Blackthorn Green / Peartree Green / Wheatfield Pond / Wollaton Green / / Normandy Green

Being very mindful of climate change and that the tree planting, the use of “Clean Diesel” in the grounds’ equipment and the use of battery-operated machinery helps mitigate the adverse effects and by endeavouring to maximise the parish work done “in-house” it reduces the carbon foot print of outside contractors not attending. Our facilities have also been retro-fitted with LED lighting - LEDs use less power for a given application compared to traditional halogen and fluorescent sources. As such, the overall kW/hr consumption per year is less, so this helps reduce the overall CO2 emissions.

By using recycled materials for our notice boards, street furniture etc we are also helping to reduce the need for virgin materials to make these products. This avoids greenhouse gas emissions that would result from extracting or mining virgin materials.

Being very mindful of climate change and that the tree pla nting, the use of “Clean Die sel” in the grounds’ equipment and the use of battery-operated machinery helps mitigate the adverse effects and by endeavouring to maximise the parish work done “in-house” it reduces the carbon foot print of outside contractors not attending. Our facilities have also been retro-fitted with LED lighting - LEDs use less power for a given application compared to traditional halogen and fluorescent sources. As such, the overall kW/hr consumption per year is less, so this helps reduce the overall CO2 emissions.

• Secure Dog Exercise Areas, Mill Lane & the Sports ground

By using recycled materials for our notice boards, street furniture etc we are also helping to reduce the need for virgin materials to make these products. This avoids greenhouse gas emissions that would result from extracting or mining virgin

CONTACT US: Glenfield Parish Council, Park House, Stamford Street, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8DL Telephone: 0116 231 2498 • Email: admin@glenfield-pc.gov.uk • Twitter: @GlenfieldPC
Income and Expenditure 2022/2023 Yr. end predicted 2023/2024 Budget Receipts: Receipts: Precept 354,173 Precept 393,000 Grants 10,260 Grants 0 Section 106 12,000 Section 106 0 Asset Disposal Income 150 Asset Disposal Income 100 Lettings and Land Rents 83,042 Lettings and Land Rents 113,400 Bank Interest 1250 Bank Interest 500 Total Receipts 460,875 Total Receipts 507,000 Payments: Payments: Staffing 196,115 Staffing 266,167 Administration 45,904 Administration 56,100 Open Spaces incl S106 exp 45,888 Open Spaces excl S106 exp 40,100 Community 28,630 Community 33,550 Communications 2,598 Communications 4,895 Property Overheads 75,342 Property Overheads 73,188 Contingencies 13,000 Contingencies 33,000 Total Payments 407,477 Total Payments (507,000) Balance Brought Forward 397,657 Balance Brought Forward 244,430 ADD Total Receipts 460,875 ADD Total Receipts 507,000 LESS Total Payments (407,477) LESS Total Payments (507,000) LESS Project Reserve Funds (206,625) LESS Transfer to Reserves (44,375) Balance Carried Forward 244,430 Balance Carried Forward 200,055
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Glenfield Park WI

AT THE FEBRUARY meeting we were joined by Richard Warren to talk to us about the life and times of Thomas Cook.

Thomas was born in Melbourne Derbyshire in 1808. Sadly, his father died when he was only 3 years old. As was the way in those times his mother remarried. At the age of 10 he went to work at Melbourne Hall as an apprentice gardener, subsequently he completed a further apprenticeship with an uncle becoming a cabinet maker. He was brought up within the Baptist church spending much time travelling the neighbourhood evangelising and distributing leaflets. He went on to become a Baptist Preacher, he also became involved in the temperance movement although not as fervently as his wife Marianne whom he married in 1833.

As most of the miles he travelled were on foot it is not hard to imagine how attractive the idea of travelling on the latest invention of the railways was. He arranged a group trip between Leicester Campbell Street railway and Loughborough to a temperance rally. Thus began his first organised escorted excursion selling it for a shilling return.

In 1845 there was no direct link between the English and Scottish railways so he organised for 350 people to travel to Scotland by rail to Liverpool then boat to the West coast of Scotland and further by train. This could be described as the first package tour.

He and his wife went on to arrange for 150,000 people to travel to the Great Exhibition in 1851. This was followed by their first excursions abroad when they took two groups on the grand tour through Belgium, Germany and France ending in Paris when it held its Great Exhibition.

For these tours they created guide Books which were another world first. These booklets recommended places to go, to stay and to avoid. Another innovation was the equivalent of traveller’s cheques. During this time he had overstretched himself by booking a journey and paying for all of it in advance but the tickets were not taken up and he was declared bankrupt. Rather unusually he subsequently paid all of his creditors in full.

The company became Thomas Cook & Son as John Mason Cook joined. As the business grew the two men did not always agree and they eventually became estranged. Thomas retired in 1878 and lived quietly in Leicester until his death in 1892 in Knighton. An excellent talk which all members thoroughly enjoyed.

Our next meeting is on March 2nd and the talk is entitled “Women who would not say no”. Sounds intriguing!

Severn Trent offers free trees to landowners across its region

SEVERN TRENT is offering free trees to landowners of between 2.2 and 5 acres across its region.

The water company is asking interested landowners to get in touch BY THE END OF MARCH to access the exciting offer, which will see Severn Trent assist with pre-planting planning and maintenance costs over 10 years.

Severn Trent, who was the Official Nature and Carbon Neutral Partner of Birmingham 2022, will provide a desktop assessment of the land, and will draw up a tree planting plan which will include trees that are in keeping with the area that they will be planted in.

The trees planted will contribute to the 2,022-acre Commonwealth Forest that the company committed to planting following the Games.

To register your interest in free trees, please email: forestdelivery@severntrent.co.uk by the end of March. Landowners with over 10 acres can also get in touch via email as Severn Trent still has Commonwealth Forest opportunities for the next planting season.

Wordladder Answer

HERE IS one possible solution (others may exist): HIDE, bide, bids, beds, bees, sees, SEEK

Two Minute Trial Answer

3 Letters: air, ait, art, bar, bat, bib, bit, bra, rat, rib, tab, tar

4 Letters: bait, barb, brat

5 Letters: rabbi

6 Letters: rabbit

Pictogram Answers

1. Divide and conquer, 2. A pinch of salt, 3. False teeth

Glenfield Library Opening Hours

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How do so many people get simple sayings wrong? Answers on a coastguard please.

Warning Zone is looking for volunteers - do you fit the bill?

WE NEED VOLUNTEERS! Leicester’s Life Skills Charity helps children make safer choices, join us and help make a difference in your community.

At Warning Zone children hear real life stories and experience learning through interactive zones led by our volunteer guides. The centre is split into two. There is a general safety zone –fire, arson, railways, personal safety, water, electricity, road safety to name a few! And E-Safety - topics include online phishing, cyber bullying, sharing and use of inappropriate images, online grooming and more. Both areas explore themes such as peer pressure, criminal responsibility and consequences, the importance of talking to a trusted adult, being a good friend, and mental health and wellbeing.

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Just like the rest of your property have you considered your trees may need some maintenance from time to time.

Just like the rest of your property have you considered your trees may need some maintenance from time to time.

Just like the rest of your property have you considered your trees may need some maintenance from time to time.

Are your trees maybe too tall ?

Are your trees maybe too tall ? blocking light, unsafe or untidy?

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Do your hedges or shrubs need trimming or removing

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Warning Zone wouldn‘t function without the generosity of our wonderful team of volunteers who deliver lessons and experiences to the children from Monday to Friday throughout the academic year. Each day is split into a morning and afternoon session. This equates to 10 sessions a week that we require volunteers. Each session needs approximately 10 volunteers, so that is around 100 volunteers a week! Some of the volunteers stay for the day, while others just come for a morning or afternoon session. The minimum requirement is just 5 hours per month (2 sessions).

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Volunteers range from 16 to 80+ years old, from all walks of life. The day at Warning Zone is ideal for parents with children at school, fitting in with school drop off and pickups. It’s also great for people that have retired and are looking for a way to use their extensive, valuable skills and experience. It really is a rewarding volunteering opportunity and a great way to give back to the community. There is a dedicated space for volunteers where appreciation is shown from biscuits to days out and achievements are celebrated with certificates at various stages.

We warmly invite you to visit us to find out more about what we do and to shadow an experienced volunteer. To book a visit or request more information email volunteer@warningzone.org. uk visit www.warningzone.org.uk or call 0116 262 9739. We would love to meet you and show you the fabulous work of our charity.

“I like being able to use my existing skills and love the enthusiasm and interest of the children. Volunteering at Warning Zone is very flexible and allows me to give my time while still being able to engage in other activities.” A Warning Zone Volunteer explains why they got involved with the charity.

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Embroidery classes - places available after Easter

EMBROIDERY is beautiful and fascinating. It has so many different forms. It can be detailed or bold, colourful or monochrome, magnificent or miniature. It’s a great aid to mindfulness in anxious times. It can be a record of happy places and events. It can be wonderfully intricate, or it can be very simpleand still really effective.

For forty years, Jennie Fox has been teaching a superb range of hand embroidery skills to many happy embroiderers from all around Leicester. Students come saying they couldn’t ever do beautiful pieces like hers - and surprise themselves with what they create. Jennie is as skilled at inspiring people as she is at showing them actual techniques. Sometimes Jennie suggests a design, but everyone chooses different colours or size or detail. Sometimes each person just brings their own project. Looking at fellow students’ work is part of the enjoyment and the learning of a class. The classes are so friendly and encouraging and supportive as well as full of lovely work!

THE NEXT TERM of Jennie’s classes begins after Easter. There are a few places available on Wednesday evenings at the Church Hall in Syston, so if you think this might be for you, give Jennie a ring on 0116 260 7585.

Did you know that Glenfield has a weekly Country Market?

A wide range of homemade cakes and preserves, quality crafts, plants and home-grown produce are on sale.

Thrown

Refreshments are served

Free admission.

Card payments now available

Come along to see us and to support this local event

Where? St Peter’s Church Centre, LE3 8DP with parking!

When? Each Friday morning 9am-11am

For more details contact: glenfieldmarket@gmail.com

THE INHABITANTS of the Inventor’s Housing Estate keep themselves to themselves. There are the friendly ‘Hellos’ when commutes coincide and the odd cheeky eye roll when the wine bottles clank in number 7’s wheelie bin, but it’s not exactly Ramsay Street.

The dilapidated community centre is no longer the beating heart of the estate that Becky remembers from her childhood. So the new pottery class she’s helped set up feels like a fresh start. And not just for her.

Old Playground

Braunstone Estate was our playground

We’d play there day and night

The roads were so much safer then Hardly a car or lorry in sight

The summers seemed to go on forever

With sunshine that lasted all day

We’d take our whip and tops out Then down the avenue we’d play

We would play out in all weathers

The winter never spoiled our games

But sometimes we had to suffer Hot-aches or the dreaded chilblains

I remember on cold frost mornings

Breaking twigs from off our hedge

Then bending them into a circle

To gather Jack Frost’s cobwebs

When the snow came in the winter

We enjoyed having snowball fights

We’d sledge down grass embankments

And make very long slippery slides

Out in our wellies and balaclavas

Somehow we never seemed to tire

Just going in when we were hungry

For some bread toasted on the fire

Nine o’clock was our bedtime

We never caused much of a fuss

That’s when the nine o’clock horses came

But they never, ever, caught us

The assorted neighbours come together to try out a new skill, under the watchful eye of their charismatic teacher, Sasha. And as the soft unremarkable lumps of clay are hesitantly, lovingly moulded into delicate vases and majestic pots, so too are the lives of four women. Concealed passions and heartaches are uncovered, relationships shattered and formed, and the possibility for transformation is revealed.

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Chess Club and Games Meet-Up launches this month at The Nag’s Head

A NEW Chess Club & Games Meet-Up will be starting on Monday 27th March at 3.30pm and it‘s FREE!

A chance to meet other Glenfield residents in a social, friendly local venue (The Nag‘s Head, Station Road) to play Chess, as well as Dominoes, and Card Games. Everyone is welcome, you don‘t have to be an expert, just come along and have fun. Drinks and snacks can be bought at the Bar.

7 Stadon Road, Anstey, Leicester LE7 7AY Tel: 0116 235 9898

For any details either call Carlym (evenings) on: 0116 287 8886 or email: carlymquantrill@hotmail.co.uk or call Donna on: 0116 287 2794.

Email: info@zarianstey.co.uk

Web: www.zarianstey.co.uk

Or just turn up at our first meet-up on Monday 27th March Monday at 3.30pm. See you there, (please bring along a Chess Set, Dominoes, or Cards if you have them), and don‘t forget it‘s FREE! We will then meet regularly every Monday.

(If you are between 14 & 17 years old and would like to join the Chess & Games Club, please contact Carlym or Donna, you are welcome, but obviously you can‘t drink alcohol.)

REQUEST TO GAZETTE READERS: If you have a chess set, dominoes, or packs of playing Cards lying around that you don‘t use, we would be most grateful for any donations. If you could drop them off at The Nag‘s Head we would really appreciate your generosity.

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Clare Balding is broadcasting royalty – and her own royal connections are pretty impressive too…

To millions of TV viewers, Clare Balding is the charismatic presenter of Crufts, which returns to the NEC Birmingham this month (9th-12th March). Clare has hosted the show since 2004 (for both the BBC and now Channel 4). So, does she have a favourite moment throughout her time presenting Crufts? “Having puppies with me on the sofa is always a joy, as you never know what’s going to happen. If I can have a dog on my lap or at my feet for every link, I’m happy.”

Clare, 52, who lives in West London with her radio presenter wife Alice Arnold, was the recipient of an unexpected CBE in the late Queen’s Birthday Honours for 2022. Already with an OBE in 2013 for her services to broadcasting and journalism, Clare was given the title in acknowledgment of her services to sport and charity.

Sport has always played an important part in Clare’s life. Not only has the BAFTA-winning presenter, who joined the BBC as a trainee in 1994, led the coverage of sporting events including the Olympics and Paralympics, the Grand National, Wimbledon, Royal Ascot and the Commonwealth Games to name but a few, Clare became a champion amateur jockey in her early twenties and dreamt of winning the Grand National, or riding at the Olympics.

Clare has two other great passions in life –animals (especially dogs and horses) and writing. Her childhood was unconventional. Home for Clare and her brother Andrew was Park House Stables, 1,500 acres of land adjoining Watership Down. Her father, Ian Balding, was the Queen’s racehorse trainer. Rather inevitably, Clare took easily to horses, learning to ride almost as soon as she could walk. Her first mount, Valkyrie, a

sweet-natured Shetland pony, was given to her parents by the Queen shortly after Clare was born. Valkyrie had taught Princes Andrew and Edward to ride.

Her long association with the royal family is through her grandfather, Peter Hastings-Bass, father Ian and uncle, the seventeenth Earl of Huntingdon, with all serving as trainers for the Queen’s horses.

Reflecting on their connections back in 2017, Clare said: “My dad trained for the Queen so growing up, she would come and see the horses…about once a year and sometimes he’d forget to tell us that the Queen was coming.”

“So, you’d have that situation where you came back to the house, the Queen was there for breakfast, that was really odd.”

“She loved coming to the stables because it was the one place that didn’t smell of fresh paint, it smelt of horses.”

Clare is also a best-selling and award-winning author of numerous books and children’s novels. Her first book, My Animals and Other Family was published by Penguin in 2012. Her second book, Walking Home, was published in 2014, while her first children’s book, The Racehorse Who Wouldn’t Gallop, a witty book with a horse-mad heroine, followed in 2016. To date Clare has a further five books to her credit.

LOROS LADIES’ SINGERS fundraising raises £30.000 for the hospice

WE ARE A small lady’s choir which has been in existence since 2005 We originally consisted of staff, volunteers, and friends. Staff started to leave or retire, and now it consists of former staff, volunteers and friends’ staff and volunteers. We liaise with LOROS fundraisers and have raised over thirty thousand pounds since 2005

We have sung at over 140 events singing for LOROS on many occasions, including on the ward, in Day Therapy, at volunteers’ parties, the 25th anniversary picnic, LOROS shop opening.

- We have sung at many concerts and fundraising events, also weddings and funerals and in various settings including churches, halls, care homes, hospital ward, pubs, gardens, parties, shops

- Our singing services have been a prize at fundraising auctions We have made a CD to help raise funds

We have sung on BBC Radio Leicester We have sung at De Montfort Hall

Until the pandemic we rehearsed weekly at LOROS, where patients and families would sometimes come to listen. Now due to LOROS covid restrictions we have moved and rehearse most Wednesdays at 5.0pm at St Anne’s Church Hall, Western Park.

Twice the fun as Groby Players present two one-act comedies

OUR NEXT PRODUCTION on March 23rd/24/25th, in the Village Hall, Groby, consists of TWO one-act, comedy plays.

The first is about a group of women, waiting for a bus, who indulge in gossip to pass the time, revealing their differing views on life.

The second is about the ‘The Little Grimley Amateur Dramatic Society’ who are in trouble, and need to sell tickets fast, and the only thing that will sell tickets, argues Gordon, the Chairman, is ‘Sex’!!

It’s café style seating , so bring your own refreshments for the interval, and enjoy an evening of local entertainment. Doors open at 7pm. Curtain up at 7.30pm.

Tickets, priced at £8, are available from grobyplayers@yahoo.com, or tel/text 07790 861033, or message on our Facebook page.

If you would be interested in joining our choir, you would be most welcome We sing a variety of different music or if you are thinking of doing a fund raising event for LOROS and would be interested in booking our choir please contact Judy Dodd (music director 0116 285 6217)

Our next fundraising concert is on Saturday April 15th at 3pm at St Annes Church Hall Letchworth Road LE3 6FN

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Would you like to stand in this May’s elections?

THIS MAY will see both Parish and District elections and the chance for candidates to put themselves forward to serve as local Councillors for each organisation.

The period for nominations runs from Wednesday 22 March to Tuesday 04 April but before then there‘s a chance to find out how the nomination process works.

Blaby District Council is hosting an event on Tuesday 7th March in the Council Chamber where candidates and agents can pick up nomination packs and ask any questions about standing for election.

If people are unable to attend they can pick up a pack from the Council Offices afterwards or download the information and forms from the Electoral Commission website at: Local elections in England | Electoral Commission for District elections and Parish council elections in England | Electoral Commission for Parish elections. To find out more visit: https://www.blaby.gov.uk/ elections-and-voting/elections/standing-for-election-may-2023/

Ernie, Doug and Otter are looking for homes

LEICESTER ANIMAL AID

is appealing to the public to help find their longest staying dogs - Ernie, Doug, Otter - loving and responsible homes. The dogs, who are all male aged 3 years or under, have been with the Leicestershire-based re-homing charity for several months, and despite appeals on social media they are still being overlooked.

Finding the right home is a bit like matchmaking because new owners must have a lifestyle that is compatible with their new best friend. The Charity is seeking owners who have experience of the animals’ behaviour quirks, which may be one of the factors causing a delay in finding the right home. All three dogs are looking for a new home where they are the only pet and will be living with adults only. The dogs have had some interest, but they haven‘t found their perfect match yet. Could their quirks be what you are looking for?

Maybe you, or someone you know could offer them the right environment to thrive.

Ernie, is a cheeky and funloving British Bulldog, who loves football. He will play with his new owner(s) all day once he trusts them, and he does need help learning to share his new toys. He would love to end his 9-month-long stay with the re-homing centre and find a forever home soon. This would preferably be somewhere with a nice peaceful and comfy bed.

Doug, a Golden Retriever, is lively and full of character. Doug

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needs help learning to trust humans, as he has been left feeling nervous of new people. The charity is surprised that he is still there after 11 months. Doug does need a very patient owner who is experienced with his breed. Doug also is very possessive of his toys and needs a patient owner who can manage his behaviour within the home when he feels overwhelmed.

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CONFIDENCE. Some of us have it, some of us don’t. Or rather, we are all confident in something, just not necessarily ourselves!

I was not a confident teen – bullied at school when I moved up to secondary, I spent most of my teenage years and well into early adulthood with a lack of selfesteem, even when achieving success I still couldn’t believe I was capable of it. I would avoid situations where I felt vulnerable to failure – I didn’t audition for the school play, try out for the college cricket team, ask anyone out. In fact one nickname I picked up at college was ‘Tre-who-he?’. Gaining self-confidence was a slow process, trying to ground myself in facts that I could remind myself of when I doubted. It’s something I still need to do from time to time.

And I don’t think I’m alone. My guess is that many people – not everyone, by any means – struggle more with self-confidence and self-image. More than we might imagine from appearances. Studies have shown this too – it’s not just my instinct. Many of us project more outward confidence than we think we do.

Interestingly the Bible has a different take on how we might gain confidence and assurance. It’s not in our own achievements – the problem being with this, as I’ve found, is that it only lasts as long as my next failure, and there’s normally one of those just around the corner. Instead, we’re encouraged to find our sense of confidence, that almost indefinable quality which allows us to step out and try new things, risk new encounters, in what God has done for us in Jesus. This is undeniable, unalterable: a sure thing, based on historical events and his interpretation of reality. Confidence comes from being sure of something. If we can’t be sure of ourselves, it’s good to know that we have a source of strength, of surety, in what God has done for us, and continues to do in us, through his unchangeable love for us.

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Part Four of Roy Denney’s series on Glenfield Through the Ages Glenfield - Today

GLENFIELD PARISH COUNCIL was formed in 1894 and prior to that, such village records as there were should have been maintained in the ‘Village Box’ in the custody of the local Rector.

When the Council was formed and took over such responsibilities, the box was obtained without any key and had to be publicly broken into only to find that it did not even contain the Ordnance Survey map required to show the limits of the parish.

In 1901 permission was obtained for the parish of Glenfield to absorb the parish of Glenfield Frith to create the village as we know it today, although in those days it contained much more open land. Officially since then, the parish has been called Glenfields although the village retains the name of Glenfield.

Long gardens

One anomaly with an historic explanation is the number of properties with very long gardens. If you go back long enough the houses at the Leicester end of Dominion Road and the length of Sports Road were weekend retreats for Leicester people when the area was mostly open country. There were allotments and small weekend-retreat properties along the track with long gardens behind. Most of the properties have been replaced but a few still remain and some have been removed to create small closes of properties where back gardens used to be.

Back in 1909 the residents were circulated to assess the demand for allotments but the cost was prohibitive. However, in 1918 with assistance from the Food Production Department, land was acquired and there are now two allotment sites owned by the Parish; one off Main Street and another off Mill Lane.

The year 1900 might be taken as the start of the modern era but 50 years later saw a major turning point. Back in the 1950s, it was suggested that boundaries be changed and that Glenfield should become part of the City of Leicester, but this was strongly resisted and finally dropped. There is no discernible join between the village and the city to its east but fortunately, the Rothley Brook corridor helps separate us from neighbours to the north and west. The M1 and A46 keep us apart from those to the south although the green wedge in that area is slowly being infilled.

After the second world war ended it was proposed that a Memorial Hall should be built and it was finally opened in 1964 and extended in the early 1980s.

Housing development

Back in the 1950s, the Calverley estate was developed and the nature of the village changed with another primary school being required. County Hall became another important employer and with the population growing steadily more shops came along.

Optimus Point bringing the population to close to 12,000. This includes about 1,000 children of secondary school age, but we have no such school. More recently even more houses have been added and there is the threat of more still. The Parish Council where it can, is acquiring and developing green spaces to preserve the separation zones.

We have seen the creation of a large new commercial area largely taken up by distribution businesses but as part of that process have gained a number of new amenity areas and new footpaths, a new set of allotments and substantial amounts of money to improve existing facilities. We did lose green acreage but that had been monoculture with almost no access, so what we have now if smaller is far more attractive and available.

As the population grows and the Council takes on responsibility for more buildings and more open spaces, inevitably more staff are required and there have been alterations to Park House to accommodate these. That involved building new quarters for the grounds staff and their equipment and providing a detached garage for the vehicle.

Thirty years later Park House was built as the home of the Parish Council, and the Elm Tree housing development brought yet more people. In recent years a further housing estate has been built beside

Thousands of trees have been planted and in many ways - with all our green spaces - we could be described as a garden village, but should that be a garden town?

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A Million Ways to Stay on the Run

The uncut story of the international manhunt for public enemy no.1 Kenny Noye

A man with a central role in some of the most high-profile crimes of a generation. From the £125 million (current value) Brink’s Mat gold bullion raid to the death of Covert Police Operative John Fordham, and road rage victim Stephen Cameron, the multimillionaire villain became universally known as ‘Public Enemy: No 1’.

He had spent more than a third of his life in jail, but for two years, with near unlimited resources, and underworld connections around the globe, Noye played a game of hide and seek with Scotland Yard, MI5, INTERPOL, The FBI, and other national police forces as he fled the UK after the death of twenty-one-year-old Stephen Cameron in a road rage incident in May 1996.

From South America to Africa, from Cuba to Holland, France to Aruba, and beyond, Noye evaded capture despite the best efforts of some of the most powerful agencies and global security services. From dining with unwitting FBI officers on cruise ships to sitting on Castro’s presidential seat in Havana, Noye’s ‘Grand Tour on the Run’ was as unbelievable as it was unprecedented. It was life on the run but not as we know it.

Back in the UK, the family of Stephen Cameron grieved under the weight of the life of impunity and privilege that Noye was covertly leading but the takedown was as dramatic and extraordinary as the secrets of Noye’s life under the radar. The police would ultimately get their man. His downfall would be placed at the door of an informant. Was it his lover or a gangland rival? Or was it the secret services? When the Spanish police ultimately swooped down with their English counterparts and arrested the affluent and charming ‘Mick the Builder’ – they were armed with a secret weapon of their own – Stephen Cameron’s fiancé.

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