Community In Partnership
For the residents of Filwood, and parts of Knowle and Windmill Hill ISSUE 37 MAY - JUNE 09
good news for young people in knowle west page 3
Superstar Talent Show Page 3
Who is stealing our kids education? Page 5
Waste special - don’t get caught out! Page 6 + 7
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News in brief
from the editor
Knowle West Regeneration framework to significant changes to how the area will look and feel. As a part of their work, Urban Initiatives and other consultants will also be contributing to a plan that will define how the green spaces in the area will be used in the future.They will be working closely with Council officers from the Parks Department to ensure that consultation with residents on what should happen to the areas green spaces is carried out to the same high standard as across the rest of the city.
The Deputy Minister of Digital Inclusion came to Knowle West for the South Bristol Digital Neighbourhood launch at KWMC last month, met local people and enjoyed a look at our recent newsletter (pictured above).
Photo left to right: Michael Smith local resident, and Wayne David MP Deputy Minister for Digital Inclusion, by KWMC Photography
contact CIP 0117 9084248
Bristol City Council has started work on putting together the plan that will lead to new development in Knowle West. The plan, which is called the Knowle West Regeneration Framework, may bring new housing, new employment opportunities, new shops and community facilities, a new primary school building, and better public transport in future.
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All meetings are at Community In Partnership office on Filwood Broadway Tuesdays at 1-2.30pm: • Planning and Review Meeting 19th May • Mid-Point Meeting 9th June • Sign-off Meeting 7th July Newsletters are now also available at local venues such as community centres and shops. Next Issue: Copy deadline 17th June noon Delivery from 20th July Submissions and advertising Email: makala@kwmc.org.uk Tel: 0117 3532895
Urban Initiatives, which is a group of consultants appointed by Bristol City Council, are working closely with local residents and organisations to put the plan together. Once the Knowle West Regeneration Framework is completed and agreed at the end of 2009, it will be used to bring major investment to the area to fund new development over the next decade and beyond, so it is very important that all local residents get involved in making this plan as it will lead
The consultation process for this will start in areas of the Northern Slopes and land adjacent to Kingswear & Torpoint Roads before being rolled out across the rest of the Knowle West.More on progress with the Knowle West Regeneration Framework will feature in the next edition of The Knowledge.
superstar Talent Show community in partnership The Superstar Talent Show, was held on 12th March 2009 at the Park Opportunity Centre to give young people the chance to show an audience what special talents they had. The Superstar Talent Show, was an enormous success. There were 16 performances from 20 young people who ranged in age from 8 to 18. Each performer gave everything they had, which enthralled the crowd of 150 plus. The quality of performances was very high, but in the end the judges decided to award the following prizes: 15-19 yrs:1st-Stacey Phillips & Jamie Lee Coyne 10-14 yrs:1st-Chantelle Sperring (Oasis Academy) 2nd-Carina Simoes & Shannon Hancock (Victoria Park Juniors) 3rd-Shanice Rawlins (Brislington Enterprise College 5-9 yrs:1st-Giorgia McNeill (Connaught) Overall Winner: Kacey-May Carter (Christ the King) Superstar Talent Show 2 will be held on July 17th. The next time there will be even more talent and hopefully some boys on the stage as well, so book your seats early. Contact Andrea Rea 07967 808442
Your letters
For more info on the above tel: 0117 908 4248
Response: “If in doubt residents can donate good clothing to charity shops, put them in your recylcing black box, or clothes recycling banks like the one at The Park, Daventry Rd. The Salvation Army is opening a charity shop on Filwood Broadway on Thurday 14th May at 10.30am. Recycle clothing, books and bric-a-brac at the shop.
CIP would also like to inform you of the new telephone number for Council Housing: 0117 922 2200. This replaces the 5 no.s used for Esate Management, Council Housing Repairs & Rents.
Secondary Schools Appeals If you have been offered a school for your child that you are not happy with do you need help to Appeal?Are you confused and don’t know where to start with choosing a secondary school?
The show was organised by the South Together Extended Schools Partnership, Knowle West’s Community In Partnership and Bristol City Council, and supported by the Filwood, Knowle and Windmill Hill Neighbourhood Partnership. Thanks to judges - Clive Harry, Anne Peachy, Natalie Tuck, Charlie Bedford, Marie Jenkinson and Margaret Rawlins as MC.
Community in partnership updates
Have your say with CIP: • CIP 6-8pm: First Monday of the month, alternating venues • Health 12-2pm: To be confirmed. • Planning:To be confirmed • Liveability 10-12noon at Filwood Community Centre - last friday of the month.
Meet Bristol NHS staff at the Healthy Living Cafe, Knowle West Health Park (Downton Road) Thurs 21 May at 4.30pm.More Info: Andrew McLean Tel: 9841553 or email: andrew.mclean@bristolpct.nhs.uk
Contact Choice Advice, Family Information Service 0845 129 7217
Your Photos
Photo by Anita Pearce, local resident
heard it all before?
Photo: Overall winner Kasey-May Carter, by KWMC Photography
Hi everyone, hope you enjoy this issue, which has included an increased involvement with local residents. The steering group would like more local people to take an active role in the newsletter e.g: take photos / report on events / write about an issue / make editorial decisions. Come to one of our meetings, or
Knowle West Winners Cover Story. The Broadwalk FC under 11’s from Knowle West, won the double this April.They won the Hanham minor league cup final on the 26th April and the division from their game points on the 19th April. Also this April, The Dark Angels dance group, won the Nations Cup, got Silver in the World Championships and Charlie Bedford won the International Choreographer Award. The South Bristol Walk-in Centre is moving to the new South Bristol Community Hospital in Hengrove. Find out how this affects you and the Walk-in Services.
Cover image of Broadwalk FC and The Dark Angels by KWMC Phoyography
get involved
Mrs Paget says: “Like many residents in the area, I’ve had leaflets through the letterbox for clothing donations. The last one I had aroused my suspicions due to the logo and poor spelling. The company claim to donate £2,000 every month to the Children’s Heart surgery. I checked the official CHS website, to discover their logo is not the same.”
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A group of KW girlies off to Butlins for a 70’s weekend, celebrating a 30th Birthday.
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Health & Wellbeing
By May your garden should be bursting into life. The warm spell in March and spring showers will have encouraged most things to grow, and it is time to plan ahead for the summer. May and June are good months to play catch-up if your growing year has had a slow start, or just forget what the experts say you should have done in March-April and go from scratch. You can sow directly onto your plot (as long as the weather is reasonable); peas, beans, sweetcorn, cucumber and squash. Summer salads can be sown from now until September, as can most annual flowers (or use bedding plants for colour) and plant autumn flowering bulbs by July. Haven’t got a plot? Living in a concrete jungle? Don’t worry - lots of food and flowers can be grown in pots or other containers. You can even grow a kitchen herb garden in a hanging basket. Happy Gardening!
good news environmental team at kwmc
Local residents and your councillors are working in partnership with the police, and Safer Bristol to reduce crime that directly alters the local community.
Our Carbon Makeover project has received international recognition and been hailed as a great success by the European Commission (EC) after Project leaders attended a conference in Brussels on February 24th. The conference was a chance for the EC to explore the challenges of achieving social and environmental change. Carbon Makeover was selected as a good example of this. The EC said, “Carbon Makeover is a win-win project”. A big congrats to all the Carbon Makeover homes who’ve worked so hard to gain us this recognition! Green Mapping Once upon a time some Knowle West residents dreamt about walking round the area admiring the grand old trees, hearing the birds sing and buying eggs from their neighbours who kept chickens...Many months on these residents collaborated with 2 local young artists and have realised a way to achieve their dream! They are proud to announce the launch of the Knowle West Green Map. It is a flash-driven, interactive map showing various green landmarks in Knowle West. www.kwmc.org.uk/greenmap Award for local women Carbon Makeover campaigners Lesley, Mil, Sue and Akilah were all recognised as Women Who Make a Difference at an award ceremony at the Council House on Wednesday 4th March. The Women Who Make a Difference Award is in recognition of the invaluable contributions women are making to improving and sustaining the communities in which they live and work. Well done to them all! Share and share alike After many months of consultation with Carbon Makeover participants the ‘South Bristol Car Share’ website is now live. Car sharing involves more than 1 person sharing a car and traveling together. You get to have the convenience of the car without thinking about the all the gases you’d be putting into the atmosphere. http://www.southbristol-carshare.org.uk
Who is stealing Our kids education?
Knowle west RECYLED GOODS STAR IN HARRY POTTER film Vicky beckwith, re:work
Re:store are now selling furniture to Inns Court, Knowle Park and Hollywood! Re:store, Filwood Broadways premier furniture shop, has just sold almost £500 of goods for the film ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’. The set designing company were in Bristol purchasing props and heard of re:store through the Furniture Reuse Network (FRN). The shop has just finished an exhibition of furniture restored by students and volunteers in the Broadwalk Art Space. We ran workshops decorating items of furniture like ‘pimp my chair’. We sold over £200 worth of items and hope to repeat the experience over the summer. As much of the furniture was donated by local residents re:store would like to thank them for their generosity. Building and gardening quotes: 0117 9632525 Furniture sales and donations: 0117 9231970.
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avoid buying crime: It’s as easy as ABC
Over £35,000 worth of equipment, including computers and laptops, has been stolen, causing nearly £20,000 worth of damage. It is important that we have the best equipment available to support the educational needs of our children; the theft from OUR children’s schools of vital equipment will have an impact on their progress. This equipment belongs to OUR schools and is for OUR children, every penny we spend carrying out repairs/replacements has to come from the funds we have for their education. 3 months + 8 schools + 34 break-ins = £55,000 wasted Items are more than likely being sold in the area and most of the money made will be spent on drugs. If you are offered what you think is stolen property, don’t be tempted; give OUR children a chance by saying NO! Don’t forget buying stolen goods is also a crime and by doing so you can get a criminal record. You are encouraging them to continue and YOU may be their next target.
Advertorial
lesley belgium, resident
What you can do - It’s not rocket science ‘HAND IN A HANDLER’. Don’t let these people get away with it. To stop the burglaries we need to stop the people who are committing the burglaries and those selling on the stolen goods. Even if you just have a name of someone you believe is handling/ receiving-stolen property that could be enough. How to report or get in contact. There are many different ways to give information, you do not need to give your name and any information will be kept in strictest confidence: • Remember in an emergency always call 999 • Call Crimestoppers (and you may receive a financial reward): 0800 555 111 • Call the Filwood Neighbourhood Team ‘Hand in a Handler’ number: 0117 945 5440 • Email the Filwood Neighbourhood Police Team: ssnfilwood@avonandsomerset.police.uk • Call your local Councillors – Jeff Lovell: 3533377 / Chris Jackson: 3533163 • Speak to your local Safer Bristol Community Safety Officer: 0117 9031788 • Police non emergency number 0845 4567000 • Report graffiti, flytipping and abandoned vehicles on 0117 9222100 • Anti Social behaviour 0845 6052222
PACT You can also get involved by coming to your local Partners and Communities Together meeting and raising you concerns the next ones are: Filwood ward Tuesday 2nd June 6.30pm til 8pm / Knowle ward Tuesday 2nd June 7pm til 9pm. Venues tbc. For details Tel: 0117 903 1788
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StARTup is an opportunity for Artists or arts groups from South Bristol to exhibit their work in venues around South Bristol. Small bursaries are available for artists to use to present their work for exhibition. Current exhibits: 1) Kirsten Clarke at the Café Carmel (attached picture) 2) Lesley Belgum at the Fillwood Library 3) Connaught School Artwork at the Knowle West Health Park Café. Photo supplied by: Dina Ntziora
spring garden
Art exhibits and bursaries Dina Ntziora, BCC arts
For more info or to give feedback Email: dina.ntziora@bristol.gov.uk Tel: 0117 922 4651
looking after your feet rebekka jarvis, kwha Are you over 50, living in Knowle West and have problems looking after your feet? Can you afford to pay £30 for private footcare? You can be seen by a Foot Health Practitioner at Knowle West Health Association for as little as £5! To register your interest, ring Ruth Hamlin 07763 128 298.
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manage your waste
how to use your black box
DO NOT DUMP WASTE! It’s harmful to the environment, dangerous to people and it’s illegal with fines up to £50,000 and 5 years imprisonment. If you use the council’s recycling collections correctly you should be able to manage with one bin a fortnight. Anyone who takes away your waste has to be a registered waste carrier (includes tradesman working on your home).
It’s easy, convenient, and free and you will help make a difference to the environment.
If in doubt call 08708 506 506 or go to www.environment-agency.gov.uk The council also collects bulky waste (free with certain benefits). The new tel no for Bulky waste and our other waste services is 9222100 or go to www.bristol.gov.uk
For a free black box, assistance, or help info on where you can recyle materials that can’t go in your black box, please contact Bristol City Council. Tel: 0117 9222100
Please put your box at the edge of your property where it can be seen by 7am. Please separate materials into bags (untied), next to your box if they don’t all fit into your box.
Below is some information on what can go in your black box.
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What to do and why?
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Food leftovers, peelings and cardboard make up a 3rd of what’s thrown away in the average Bristol bin. Using the weekly food waste and cardboard collection service is easy, saves biodegradable waste from rotting in landfill where it releases harmful greenhouse gases, and is instead turned into compost that is used on farmland. If your collection is kerbside, empty your caddy into your brown food waste bin (or large shared brown bin for flats). Keep the lid closed with the handle pulled forward to keep odours and animals at bay. Place this bin at the edge of your property on your usual collection day by 7am, with cardboard beside or underneath.
web: www.bristol.gov.uk/kitchenwaste email: recycling@bristol.gov.uk waste helpline:0117 9222100
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Knowle West Children’s Centre provides Day Care for children aged from 3 months - 4 years. We have a new Early Years 1 room providing 6 paying places for babies aged 3 months - 2 years. Early Years 2, children aged 2-3 years, has 36 places including 8 paying places. Early Years 3 provides statutory nursery provision for 3-4 year olds as well as wrap-around care for up to 16 children. We are now open for sessional and wrap-around care from 8am-6pm, Monday to Friday.
The Park • Daventry Road Bristol • BS4 1QD
Footprint’s Children’s Centre is part of Bristol City Council’s first phase of the Children’s Centres in the city. We are open 8am - 6pm weekdays, 50 weeks of the year. Max 60 children capacity at any one time. Children can access Daycare places by referral, by paying fees, and children aged 3 or over can access nursery education funding.
Tel: 0117 903 9781 / 377 3610 www.footprintschildrenscentre.com
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To find out more information on available places and prices or to arrange a visit. Call us on 0117 9030214
Footprints Raise £’s on Red Nose Day
Staff and children at Footprints came to nursery in their pyjamas on 13 March all in aid of Comic Relief. We were delighted to raise £65.42. A big thank you to all who contributed.
BREAST IS BEST has CHANGed Footprints Toddle Waddle 2009
Breast is Best [BIB] has changed! The group now meets on Tuesdays 12.45 – 2.45 at the Healthy Living Centre, The Health Park, Downton Road, Knowle, Bristol. Come along to our friendly group and talk to other Breastfeeding Mothers, Penny Russell our midwifery Support Worker and Rachael Morley from Footprints. Free crèche provided for older children. Staff and children took part in a ‘Toddle Waddle’ on Wednesday 29th April in aid of The Meningitis Trust.
The Trust works to ensure all communities are aware of the impact of meningitis, and that anyone affected has access to quality care and support for as long as it is needed.
Call 0117 9039781 for more details and to book a place.
www.knowlewest.co.uk for more news and info www.knowlewest.co.uk for more news and info 3.00 – 5.00 pm Fathers and their children will be taken and brought back by mini bus to Leigh Woods. Activities will include walking in the forest and making dens.
Fathers Forest School at Leigh Woods.
3.30 - 5.00 pm This structured group is for all children under 5 years. Children enjoy singing, activities and story time. Parents are given allocated time to talk to together with a qualified member of staff.
Nursery PEEP at the PAL House at Footprints Children’s Centre
11.30 - 1.30 pm Join other young parents and their babies for a healthy lunch. Have fun with your baby. Make a scrap book and share news about how you and your baby are doing.
Teenage Parent Group at the PAL House, Footprints Children’s Centre
9.30 - 11.30 am An opportunity to meet with other childminders to discuss ideas and problems. Children learn to play and socialise in a friendly atmosphere. Group supported by a fully qualified member of the Footprints Team.
Childminder Play and Stay at the PAL House Footprints Children’s Centre
1.15 - 2.45 pm A group for 2 year olds. We follow a set curriculum covering a wide range of topics throughout the year. Families can share tips about parenting the terrific two’s whilst having fun.
PEEP 2’s at Knowle West Children’s Centre
12.45 – 2.45 pm This breast feeding support group is friendly and fun. It is run by breast feeding mother supporters as well as Footprints staff.
BIB Club at Healthy Living Centre
10.00 -12 noon A group especially for babies from birth to one. Help your baby get a flying start and give yourself a chance to meet other parents to share your baby stories.
9.30 - 10.15 am Let your child use up some of their energy with physical activity, including moving to music, balancing, jumping and rolling.
Tuesday
Wednesday
1.30 - 3.00 pm First three Wednesdays of the month. Antenatal group which welcomes all pregnant mums and dads who are 28 weeks plus. Qualified midwife to offer all pregnancy advice including how your baby is developing, labour and pain relief.
Bumps to Babes at William Budd Health Centre
9.30 - 11.30 am An opportunity to meet with other childminders to discuss ideas and problems. Children learn to play and socialise in a friendly atmosphere.
Childminder Play and Stay at Knowle West Children’s Centre
Thursday
Friday
12.00 - 2.15 pm This group is a play group specifically for children with delayed development or learning disabilities. Mums and Dads can chat over coffee whilst children play.
Rainbow Group at the PAL HOUSE Footprints Children’s Centre
1.15 – 2.45 pm A group for 3 years olds.
9.30 - 10.45 am Lucy is qualified to teach you how to massage your baby. Please ring Knowle West Children’s Centre.
Baby Massage at Knowle West Children’s Centre
9.30 - 11.30 am A group especially for childminders, following a fantastic curriculum which has proved to encourage all areas of children’s development especially language and literacy and is fun for carers too.
9.30 - 11.0 am Families can relax whilst the children take part in the activities
PEEP 3’s at Knowle West Children’s Centre
Childminders PEEP at the PAL House, Footprints Children’s Centre
9.30 - 11.00 am A group especially for 1 year olds, we sing, play with toys, look at books but most importantly have lots of fun.
PEEP 1’s at Knowle West Children’s Centre
Chill Out at the PAL House, Footprints Children’s Centre
9.30 - 11.25 am Talk to Sue Partridge and Vicky Morris at the Healthy Living Centre for information Tel no 0117 3772254
Creche at Healthy Living Centre
EVERY MONDAY 3 - 5 PM
Baby PEEP at Healthy Living Centre
FATHER’S FOREST SCHOOL
Gym Tots at Connaught Sports Hall
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Children’s Centre Family timetable Summer 2009 ALL GROUPS FREE TO JOIN GROUPS START on April 20th to July 24th Term breaks for 1 week on May 25th
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wednesdays thurs/fri
Boxing for 8-14 year olds Female Football: at the Health Park: No kit 5-6pm at South Bristol needed. Tues 4.30-5.30pm Sports Centre (Imperial 50p per session. Ground) age14 to Adults Art on Tuesdays at the Trainers or moulded Health Park: Be creative boots and shinpads are and express the stresses a must. and strains of every day life Garden Club: 10 -12.00 12.45-2.45pm - Free Women’s Group: 1-3pm College Courses: 1-3pm Knitting Club: for aged 16+ 1.30-3.30pm Senior Citizens Indoor Out of School Club: Bowls: 1.30-4pm 3-6pm for age 5 - 11 Out of School Club: Cub Scouts: 6 -7.30pm 3-6pm for age 5 - 11 (also age 7-10 on Mondays) Slimming World: Judo: 6.30-8pm 6.30-8pm All at The Mede All at The Mede
saturdays
Fit and Fab: share ideas Roller Disco: at The and be supported over a Park Sports Hall every cuppa with demos and Sat 2-4pm for age talks.Call Sally 903 0024 10-15, £1.50 entry Thursdays 9.30 - 12.00 inc skate hire! Lip reading Classes: Vegetable Stall: Fridays 10.00am-12.00pm 9.30-1.30 cost £1.00 College Drop-in: Youth Moves: 16+ 10am-noon Thurs 6.30-9.30 Both at The Mede Check first - 9532049 Last chance for Out of School Club: consultation on designs 3-6pm for age 5 - 11 for the Kingswear/ Both at The Mede Torpoint in June. Local History Festival: email sean@fat.co.uk reminiscence session. Coffee morning: 12th June. 2.30-4.00pm 23rd May 10.00am at Filwood Library Filwood Library
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Stop Smoking Sessions Knowle West Health Park Tuesdays 9-11am & Mondays 4-7pm from 20th April 2009 To book an appointment call: 0117 903 0000 For FREE help and advice to quit call the Bristol NHS Stop Smoking Service on: Tel: 0117 959 5465 E-mail: supporttostop.bristol@nhs.net Online: www.bristolsmokingadviceservice.nhs.uk
Thanks to The Newsletter Steering Group: Ann Smith, Ken Jones,Denise Britt, The Resident Production team: Michael Smith Artist/Cartoonist, Debra Johnson - Debbie’s Dates, Lesley Belgium - Gardening Column. Neighbourhood Management: Anita Pearce & Kurt James. Knowle West Media Centre who facilitate the production: Makala Cheung - Editor (makala@kwmc.org.uk), Design by KWMC Design. All articles express the views of individual contributors and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the CIP Steering Group or KWMC
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