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Events for Spring 2018 An interesting programme of events is planned for Spring 2018. Please come along and support your local Wildlife Trust, meet like-minded people and enjoy chatting about your wildlife experiences. Regular indoor meetings are held in Woodhouse Eaves Village Hall on the second Wednesday of every month from September to May starting at 7.30pm. Admission is £2.50 for LRWT members, £3 for visitors, (children free), including refreshments. Wednesday April 11th 2018 at 7.30pm in Woodhouse Eaves Village Hall Dragonflies and your Garden A talk by Claire Install, Senior Conservation Officer at LRWT and former Conservation Officer for the British Dragonfly Society. Claire will talk about dragonflies’ life cycles and behaviour, what you can do to attract dragonflies to your garden and also describe some of the species that may visit your garden. (There will also be an additional walk in the summer, details to follow) Wednesday May 9th 2018 at 7.30pm in Woodhouse Eaves Village Hall The Cayman Islands Mat Cottam, the new Reserve Manager at Rutland Water will give an illustrated talk about his previous job in the Cayman Islands. He started volunteering on RSPB and Wildlife Trust reserves around the U.K. Since then Mat’s career in conservation has
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West End visit Londons West End was the destination for Rolls-Royce Retired Employees Association February excursion where 40 members went to see the long running musical Les Miserables at the Queens Theatre a further 10 members spent the afternoon taking in the sites of the capital. During March they are visiting The Blacksheep Brewery at Masham along with the ever popular tea dance at Rolls-Royce Leisure Moor Lane Derby further events planned for this year are a day trip to Ironbridge, a short break to Kent in May and a day at the Great Centrals 1940’s weekend. Visits to Heage Windmill have also been arranged. The Walk and Talk Group have walks planned to the end of the year these include Cromford, Melbourne and Weston On Trent with trips further afield during the summer months. The “This That and the Other Group” have voted for “Bloodwise” as their charity for 2018 and are already busy making Easter chicks to raise funds. The Associations Family History Group is now up and running and many of the group were elated to find ancestors on web sites that they have been shown since joining the group. The association meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Rolls-Royce Leisure on Moor Lane Derby. For more information about the association generally please contact either of the above Sheila Furniss on 01332 516744 or Pat Neal on 0116 2106917
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Monthly Report from Councillor Renata Jones Oh my, is it March already? February is a short month, which has absolutely flown by. So apologies that this report is coming out a couple of days into March. As I write, we’re told the first day of Spring has passed, but you wouldn’t know it. As I currently sit surrounded by the worst snow we’ve had for possibly twenty odd years, with giant flakes falling with every key I press outside my window. The weather outside is currently bonkers. I respect with this going online, to be read any time, and potentially being republished in local press, it may be glorious sunshine by the time you read this. Have a lovely day if so. However, given this current snow as I write is such a big event, as we’ve seen nothing like it for over two decades, it may not surprise you that a fair chunk of this report is dedicated to advice on how to cope with such conditions. If it’s still snowing by the time you read this, stay in, and stay safe, as much as possible. If you must venture out in such conditions, pack as much useful stuff as you can to prepare, and take it slow and safe. Better to arrive safely, even if delayed, than get stuck or have an accident.
Freezing and blocked pipes Our council has had literally hundreds of council tenants encounter problems with their heating, and has been inundated with calls. One day saw 120 calls in all on this one topic. This is due to such severe weather conditions. Advice from Charnwood borough council (CBC) available on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/charnwoodbc/status/969 215245049884678
My advice: Renata Jones (@CllrRenataJones) tweeted at 9:06 pm on Thu, Mar 01, 2018: When water freezes, it expands, and can crack pipes. When it thaws, cracked pipes can flood your home. Use thermostats, and leave your heating on at least a minimal setting, rather than off, to keep above freezing, even if you’re away. https://t.co/sUtSn3qccj https://twitter.com/CllrRenataJones/status/96 9318081347629056?s=03
Meetings: This month I’ve attended and represented at three meetings, overview scrutiny committee (OSG), licensing committee, and full council. Nothing major to report from these, highlights perhaps including OSG’s discussion about forming a lottery scheme for Charnwood residents. Monies raised through such an initiative would supplement our grants scheme for good causes currently in place. Licensing committee had a good discussion and a massive policy document regards taxi and private hire regulations. Suffice to say there’s only so much we can do in our borough, and operators are currently able to get turned down by Charnwood borough
council (CBC), only to potentially not be refused a license by another authority. Due to fluid nature of driving, under a licence from another authority, an operator could still drive in our borough. Somewhat concerning. All very complicated, and such complications have apparently been fed back to national powers that be, in appropriate ways previously, for potential future systematic reforms. For now though, CBC’s licensing committee passed an updated and seemingly very comprehensive policy document, to do the best we can with regulations we currently have. Full council was full of budgets and finance, with a bit of an argument between political parties. Suffice to say, at the end of the day, budgets have been passed, and we’re a financially stable authority.
Events: I understand our local women’s institute held an event, and I’m very grateful to them for an invite. I’m sorry I couldn’t make it, but judging by posts on Twitter, I read a very successful event was held. Well done to them. I try to make as many events as I can, so if you’re holding a gathering, do drop me a line and let me know, and I’ll endeavour to go. Getting together is what makes us a real community. There’s a gengine concern in our society today, for a number of people who could find themselves living in isolation. And to such people, the smallest coffee morning can be a shining beacon of hope, to anyone who otherwise could find themselves staring at the same four walls all day long. So I want to say a big thank you to anyone who invests their time in volunteering, and organising such events. Such people don’t always get the recognition they perhaps deserve for their efforts, and their efforts really help make our community what it is. A nice place to live. Until next time, stay safe in the snow, and if I can help with any borough council related matters, let me know. Contact options are: https://www.charnwood.gov.uk/ councillors/cllr_renata_jones1
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Highcliffe Amateur Theatrical Society Spring Play 2018 Many of our regular audience members will be aware of our imminent move from our long standing venue at Highcliffe Primary School due to the school building shortly due to be rebuilt. We have been able to secure a new local venue for our Spring Play, which will enable us to continue to offer you the enjoyable performances that you have come to expect. We have had many years of tremendous support from the local community (and those living further away too) and we want to ensure that we are easily accessible for you to continue to support us. It would be wonderful to see the familiar faces in our audience, and hopefully our move will bring in additional audience members who, I am sure, will want to return for years to come.
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Challengers wanted for Charity Link’s Leicestershire 3 Peaks event LEICESTER BASED charity, Charity Link, is looking for people to take on its annual Leicestershire 3 Peaks Challenge in September to help improve the lives of local families living in hardship. Launched in 2016, Charity Link’s Leicestershire 3 Peaks Challenge is a unique 16 mile route which beings and ends at Bradgate Park and takes in the peaks of Beacon Hill, Bardon Hill (Leicestershire’s highest point) and Old John Tower in Bradgate itself. The target time for challengers to complete the challenge is seven hours. Challengers can also choose to run the route which includes some of the county’s most beautiful – and physically challenging - countryside, including Broombriggs Farm Country Park and Billa Barra Hill Nature Reserve. Taking place on Sunday 23rd September 2018, Charity Link hopes that this year’s challenge will beat the fantastic sum of £6,000 raised last year after 60 challengers took part in the challenge. Charity Link works throughout Leicester, Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire to support individuals and families facing hardship and crisis. The charity provides essential items, including beds, cookers and clothing to help improve quality of life and to enable people to fulfil their potential, no matter what crisis, illness, disability or difficulty they may be facing. Due to the unique way it works, for every £10 donated to the charity it can raise £50 from Charitable Trusts around the UK. This means that every challenger raising £100 in sponsorship will actually help to provide £500 worth of essential items to local people in need. To find out more about the challenge or to register visit www.charitylink.org/leics3peaks or call 0116 222 2200. Charity Link would also be delighted to hear from local businesses interested in supporting the event, with Bawdon Lodge Farm in Nanpanton once again offering challengers a welcome coffee stop en-route and Charnwood Accountants sponsoring challenger medals
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‘Enthralling Tales and Easter Trail at Shuttlewood Clarke Foundation’ Registered charity Shuttlewood Clarke Foundation, who provides support, care and friendship wellbeing services will hosting a fun woodland themed trail this Easter. Helen Baxter Activities coordinator at the Foundation explained ‘We would be delighted to welcome you on Tuesday 27th March. To begin join Tom the Tale Teller in the yurt and enjoy his inspiring tales of magic and adventure. Tom is an experienced storyteller, enthralling children of all ages with his imaginative, engaging and thrilling stories’ She added ‘after enjoying tales in the yurt collect your map and follow the trail through the Yew Trail woodland, spotting a few woodland animals along the way! Collect the stickers and finish the trail with an Easter chocolate treat!’ Sessions take place on Tuesday 27th March - 10.30am , 11.00am and 11.30am! at The Yurt, Ulverscroft Manor, Priory Lane, Ulverscroft, Leicestershire, LE67 9PH.
Chess in Anstey and the surrounding area Venue: Anstey Community Library Time: Weekly on Saturdays from 10am until 1pm Have you ever played chess? Are you interested in advancing your knowledge? Are you a beginner? Would you like to learn a new and exciting hobby? Did you play years ago at school and never found anywhere or anybody to play?
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Booking is essential - Tickets £3.50 per child to include woodland trail map, tales with Tom in the Yurt and a small Easter treat. Please be advised that booking for the sessions is essential and chosen session time is required at the time of booking. The woodland trail may not be suitable for pushchairs in places. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear. For more information please call Helen Baxter on 01530 244914 or email helen@shuttlewood-clarke.org
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£150,000 secured to fund new mobile Annual Golf Day for support service for the Armed Forces LOROS Hospice £150,650 of funding has been secured by three councils to help serving and former Armed Forces personnel in their communities. The funding will be used to set up a new mobile hub for serving armed forces personnel, veterans and their families. The hub will go into areas where people may find it difficult to access services and provide specialist help and support, including advice with housing, employment and finance. It will also have information about health and wellbeing and training opportunities. The hub will also provide an opportunity to meet other members of the armed forces living in the local area. Chris Traill, Strategic Director for Neighbourhoods and Community Wellbeing at the borough Council said: “We’re very pleased to have secured this funding so that we can continue to work with our armed forces to understand and provide the support they need.
THE HUGELY successful annual Golf Day for LOROS Hospice is now in its 12th year and has raised over £110,000 so far, which could be used to cover the cost of Day Therapy for 55 days, or to cover the cost of a specialist nurse for three years. The event, which will take place at Rothley Park Golf Club on 11th May will feature the ever-popular sponsored tees element. Businesses are pitching their pun-inspired holes including Parkers the Parts people with The ‘Par-kers Hole’, Swithland Spring Water have ‘The Watering Hole’, and Sturgess of Leicester have ‘The Driving Range’.
“This funding will enable us to set up the hub which will travel across the three boroughs to offer support to armed forces personnel and their families. “It will also work with organisations such as Age UK and Citizens Advice who can offer advice and information on a range of issues.” The funding has been granted by the Ministry of Defence as part of its Armed Forces support. Last year the three councils were awarded £97,000 for a two–year project which aims to help improve understanding of the issues facing military personnel in the area and look at how the councils can support them. The project is also looking at working with other organisations and businesses to encourage them to sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant In 2017 the Charnwood Armed Forces Covenant was awarded Bronze by the Armed Forces Covenant Employer Scheme (ERS). The national scheme encourages employers to support defence and inspire others to do the same. The Bronze award recognises that Charnwood, Melton and Rushcliffe borough councils have pledged their support to armed forces personnel and their families in Charnwood, by signing the Armed Forces Covenant. For more information about the Armed Forces Covenant visit: www.charnwood.gov.uk/support_for_the_armed_forces
Free writing competition for children aged four to 14 with the theme of HEROES
This year will be the final year that LCM Wealth Management will be sponsoring the event, and LOROS are on the lookout for a new partner for 2019, to ensure that this much-loved annual occasion can continue for years to come. LCM have been sponsoring the event for the past six years, helping to raise nearly £75,000 for the Hospice. LOROS Events Lead Laura Betts said: “We are so humbled by the generosity of our sponsors. Our golfing event has been one of the most successful events we’ve held over the years. “LCM have been amazing, the money raised is invaluable to LOROS and we’ll be sad to see them go. However, it opens up a great opportunity for a future partner that may want to come on-board and sponsor this popular event.” During the day, teams will be treated to a welcome buffet, with the event starting at 12pm, and the shotgun start at 12.30pm.
THE NATIONAL Young Writers’ Awards is set to return with a bang as world renowned best-selling children’s author David Walliams has been named judge for 2018. The theme for this year is ‘Heroes’ where children are tasked with writing a 500 word story all about their hero, whether that be their parent, a policeman or an idol they aspire to be like. The competition runs from Monday 5th March until Sunday 29th April and is open to all children aged 4-14 anywhere in the UK – from enthusiastic young writers to those who feel less confident. It’s very easy to enter. Children are invited to pick up an entry form from their local Explore Learning centre which can be found at Explore Learning Highcross Shopping Centre, Leicester LE1 4AN and then simply return the completed entry to them before Sunday 29th April. Or if children prefer, they can type their story and enter online at www.explorelearning.co.uk/youngwriters. Don’t forget to include your contact information so they can get in touch if your child wins!
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Hospitality will be provided at the 12th hole, sponsored by Mosdorfer CCL and goods kindly supplied by Dominic at David North. Dinner and a live auction will take place later on in the evening. “Our annual Golf Day is always a fabulous event, thoroughly enjoyed by everyone” added Laura. “And because of the kindness of our sponsors, it raises vital funds for the Hospice enabling us to continue caring for our 2,500 patients each and every year.” To enter your team for a ‘slice’ of the action, or to find out more about sponsorship please contact the Fundraising Team on (0116) 231 8431 or email fundraising@loros.co.uk
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