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Veterans Geoffery Ensor and Wesley Russell were among those who received the Legion D’Honneur medal during a ceremony at the Civic Centre
econd World War veterans were honoured for their bravery in the D-Day landings when they received the Legion D'Honneur from the Honorary Consul for France during a special ceremony in Wolverhampton. They were recognised for their efforts during and after D-Day, 6 June 1944 – the Allied invasion of mainland Europe and a crucial turning point in Second World War which marked the beginning of the end for Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany.
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taff from Birmingham law firm Clarke Willmott LLP successfully braved a night sleeping rough at Villa Park to raise funds to tackle homelessness in the city. Solicitor Sundeep Sangha and legal assistant Stacey Collins took part in the sponsored sleep out along with other top local business people, raising over £300 for the cause. It is hoped the event, organised by the Aston Villa Foundation and Thrive Together Birmingham, will raise over £35,000 in total, which will go towards local community charities tackling issues of inequality and homelessness. Stacey Collins said: “Last year Clarke Willmott took part in the Christmas Shoe Box Appeal and delivered boxes to the city’s homeless. It was such a rewarding experience and something we wanted to offer more support to this year. “The Villa Park Sleep Out was great. Although we didn’t get a lot of sleep, it was really good to be able to look around the stands at night and see it in a completely different light. We met with some great local businesses and heard from Thrive and the Urban Church Fund about how the money raised will be spent and the heartwarming stories of how the organ-
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l Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councillor Raymond Hassall and Keith Stokes-Smith, Chair of the Birmingham Commonwealth Association at the beacon lighting Beacons are lit on mountaintops, on beaches, in farmyards and on church towers, uniting us all in our heartfelt appreciation of The Queen’s lifetime of service to the United Kingdom and other
Realms, and to the Commonwealth. Since time immemorial, the light of beacons has relayed important messages across the land. This message we proclaim with
the greatest pride and affection: Your Majesty, we all wish you a very Happy Birthday!” Amongst those present were Keith Stokes-Smith, Honorary Consul for Lithuania and Chair of
the Birmingham Commonwealth Association, as well as a delegation of Commonwealth students who equally shared their pride in the celebrations.
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Beacon shines light on Her Majesty’s 90th Birthday
Queen’s 90th Celebrated With Nationwide Beacon Lightings irmingham’s Lord Mayor, Councillor Raymond Hassall, lit a beacon in Birmingham in honour of Her Majesty The Queen’s 90th birthday as over 1,000 beacons were lit throughout the United Kingdom, overseas Territories and Commonwealth Countries to celebrate the landmark. Her Majesty The Queen, together with His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales lit the Principal Beacon at Windsor Castle. As a small number of people turned out at the Victoria Square occasion, in, for the Conservative Party the second city, Cllr. Hassall was joined by cross-party politicians including John Clancy, representing the Labour Party and Cllr. Robert Alden who represents the Erdington ward, for the Conservative Party. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales wrote a message to all beacon lighters around the country which read:“I am delighted that so many people throughout the United Kingdom who came together to light beacons in celebration of my mother, The Queen’s, ninetieth birthday. It is a wonderful gesture which I know deeply touched Her Majesty.
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l Paul Ramsey, McDonald’s Franchisee and sponsor of the Dudley room at Ronald McDonald House Birmingham with fellow room sponsor Steve Bull, Wolverhampton Wanderers legend
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olverhampton Wanderers legend, Steve Bull, was a very special guest at the unveiling of a new room at the Ronald McDonald House Charity in Birmingham. The room is sponsored by McDonald’s multi-franchisee, Paul Ramsey, who will be donating £5,000 per year for its upkeep. Former England international, Bull, who avidly backs many worth-while charities offers a lot of time and financial support to the House was only too willing to offer his time to the opening of the
‘Dudley Room.’ Paul, a long-time keen supporter, said; “Ronald McDonald
House needs £670.000 to run, yearly, which is raised by McDonald franchises, local businesses, major corporates, SME’s and the parents of the young patents.” “I am only too happy to support in any way I can and to sponsor the Dudley Room is nothing but a pleasure for me and is something I will be doing for at least the next three years.” Steve Bull has been supporting the House since Day 1 and his ongoing contribution, alongside his own Steve Bull Foundation, has never waned.
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olverhampton’s new-look city centre market opened for business with new market housing 46 licensed outdoor stalls which are enclosed by 16 colourfully branded cabins. City of Wolverhampton Council Service Director for City Environment, Ross Cook, said: “The new cabins bring the existing indoor and outdoor markets together to
enhance the customer experience. It will provide vitality and important footfall to this area of the city and is another example of the regeneration of Wolverhampton.” Market traders’ representative, Dud Malik, added: “The new market provides a modern look and there will be more on offer to encourage people to keep coming back. Now all the traders are together in one place I’m sure it will be
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good for business. I’ve been trading on the market for 42 years and have loved every day of it - now I’m looking forward to each day even more.” The markets relocation signals another phase in the changing face of Westside, which, as a major development opportunity in the city, received a number of submissions of interest from the UK’s leading developers and investors. Market Square is one of three markets in Wolverhampton, with Bilston and Wednesfield markets also popular places to shop.
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l Veterans Geoffery Ensor and Wesley Russell were among those who received the Legion D’Honneur medal during a ceremony at the Civic Centre
Sixteen veterans from Wolverhampton and the surrounding area came to the Civic Centre to receive les insignes de chevalier dans l'ordre de la légion d'honneur from Honorary Consul Robert Mille. They included William Baron, Leonard Beddow, Christopher Collier, Geoffrey Ensor, Brian Fellows, Albert Gallear, Arthur Jones, Cyril Jones, Albert Mobbs, Ronald Pearce, Wesley Russell, Charles Sharples, Horace Smith, Desmond Spruce, Francis Swann and George Waterford. Relatives of veterans Joe Davies, Syd Harthill, John Joyce and William Pope, who had sadly recently passed away or who were otherwise unable to attend, were also present to receive the award on their behalf. Monsieur Mille said: "The
national Order of the Legion D’Honneur is the highest decoration in France. The French President, Francois Hollande, has decided to recognise the bravery of the British veterans who played such an instrumental role in the liberation of France, by awarding them the title of Chevalier de la Legion D’Honneur. I am here on behalf of the French people to express our undying and heartfelt thanks in respect to the enormous debt of gratitude we owe you.” The Vice Lord-Lieutenant, Colonel George Marsh TD, said: “It’s a privilege and honour to join the veterans on an important day like today. They are living witnesses to the history of the liberation of France, and I’d like to thank them for putting their lives on the line for their country, and for their endeavour and bravery, and congratulate them most sin-
cerely on receipt of this award.” Veteran Wesley Russell said: “I am very surprised to receive this award but I am very pleased – and my son will be pleased too as he collects medals and memorabilia. It’s very important that young people know what happened because they don’t teach it much in schools these days and we don’t want people to repeat those mistakes which took us to war. It was all such a long time ago that my recollection of what happened is all very vague now; all I remember was that it was very noisy.” Fellow veteran Arthur Jones said: “This is a great honour; I feel that I am receiving this medal for the lads who didn’t come home. I am lucky that I am here for this – and we should remember those boys who aren’t.”
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he National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) held a Networking Evening, in Birmingham, to help raise funds and awareness for the charity which set out to maintain the health and wellbeing of children and young people throughout Britain, at the Pure Bar & Kitchen, in the city’s Colmore Business District. An opportunity to highlight the importance of the charity, the night was a chance for people
to meet just some of the worthy workers behind the scene and be introduced to the Birmingham Business Board members, business people from all over the Midlands, who willingly offer their spare time, and funds, for the cause. Amanda Synott, NSPCC Fundraising Manager for Birmingham, said: “We are always looking for funds to keep the organisation going so events like this networking is vitally important to create and maintain awareness for the work we do.
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l Simon Hake, Chairman of the NSPCC’s Birmingham Business Board and Amanda Synott, NSPCC Fundraising Manager for NSPCC Birmingham
In Birmingham alone we are looking to grow the Board as we set out our new strategy; 5 Goals in 5 Years to make 5 million children safe. Part of our plans is our 30-4-30 strategy; 30 companies (in the West Midlands) to raise £2000.00 each for the recruitment and training of volunteer staff.” In the West Midlands, the NSPCC raised £50,000 through golf events, charity shows and the Great Birmingham 10K Run and is looking match that feat at the least, this year.
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l Ash Adams, Deloitte, Pete Collins and Ryan Cadd, Felton Chartered Accountants, Dixon Jones, Majestic and Neil Dunsby Dunsby Associates.
l Simon Hake (4th from left), Chairman of the NSPCC’s Birmingham Business Board and Amanda Synott, NSPCC Fundraising Manager for NSPCC Birmingham with the rest of the Birmingham Business Board
l Chan Nandhray, West Bromwich Building Society and Neelam Heera, Irwin Mitchell and an NSPCC Birmingham Business Board Member
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l High Speed UK Experts, Colin Elliff and Quentin Macdonald
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n Wednesday 13 April 2016, 400 guests with main Sponsor Peel Hunt celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the Non-Executive Awards in the opulent ballroom at Claridges Hotel in London. The Awards recognise the leadership, guidance and challenge offered by Non-Executives across the UK. Independent judgement is the bedrock underpinning the awards. The Non-Executive Awards were established in 2006, by Peel Hunt to recognise the achievements of Non-Executive Directors who contribute daily to the success and growth of businesses in both the profit and not for profit sectors within the UK. The FTSE 100 Award sponsored by Heidrick & Struggles went to Sir Peter Gershon CBE of National Grid. It is reported that under his Chairmanship, National Grid has sustainably grown shareholder value and continues to address any challenges head on. At a time when the industry has been undergoing rapid change, Sir Peter delivered a successful CEO succession process, while helping an almost entirely new Board to understand the background to the company’s current strategy, providing consistent and
pragmatic leadership on sensitive issues. The Not for Profit/ Public Service Organisation Award sponsored by Cranfield University went to Professor David Appleby The Quoted – AIM Award Sponsored by BDO LLP went to Peter Allen, Clinigen. After joining Clinigen as non-executive Chairman shortly before its flotation on AIM in September 2012, Peter has been instrumental in driving growth and shareholder value within the business through a number of transformational strategic acquisitions. The Quoted – Official List Sponsored by Standard Life Investments went to Andrew Allner of Marshalls. During his 13 years on the Board
of Marshalls PLC, Andrew has displayed no shortage of experience with which to impress the Judges, leading the way on not one, but two total changes to the Executive and Non-Executive Board, while steering the business through the last financial crisis after taking on the Chairman role in early 2010. The Unquoted/ Private Equity Backed Award Sponsored by Nabarro went to Helen King, Vanarama. Helen’s hands on approach and strong focus on risk processes, recruitment and business innovation made her the standout winner among the judges this year. As NED of Vanarama for the past eight years, Helen brought invaluable PLC knowledge to the Board, which she garnered from her rapid rise through the ranks at both Thomson Newspapers and Johnston Press. The Lifetime Achievement Awards Sponsored by Alvarez & Marsal went to Sir Win Bischoff. The Judges unanimously declared Sir Win the overwhelming winner for the lifetime achievement award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the banking, capital markets and finance industries throughout his stellar career, not to mention his significant involvement in shaping government regulation and public policy over the years. As well as his recent achievements as Chairman of the Financial Reporting Council in the UK and as Non-Executive Chairman of JP Morgan Securities, Sir Win
has an unrivalled track record at leading complex international Boards in both the UK and the US, having held a total of 10 publically listed company directorships since 1983.
Ps in the House of Commons voted in favour of phase one of the HS2 rail link project, which will run between London and Birmingham. The legislation will now go to the House of Lords. High Speed UK (HSUK) experts, Colin Elliff and Quentin Macdonald, founders said: “It is deeply worrying that only one option for a high speed rail line has ever been presented to Parliament.” “There is no evidence that HS2, either with or without HS3, has ever been designed as a national
network and there has been no consideration as to how the line will operate.” “It beggars belief that MPs can blithely nod through a scheme that has been so ill-informed from the outset.” “HS2 Ltd knows all about the superior HSUK alternative, but continues to pursue its own discredited proposals. This constitutes fundamental abuse of due process.” “As a result of ignoring Government policy on transport, regional development, the environment and land use, the resulting HS2 design is a hopeless mess.”
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g n i t o Prom xcellence E As part of our ongoing commitment to promoting the positive and inspirational individuals and organisations in our communities, The Phoenix Newspaper presents Promoting Excellence - a closer look at our role models, entrepreneurs, community figures and success stories.
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he notion of shadows in art will come into focus as part of an exhibition curated by a Birmingham City University academic that opens in Shanghai, China. Professor Jiang Jiehong, Director of the University’s Centre for Chinese Visual Arts has been working with independent curator Mark Nash to create ‘The Shadow Never Lies’, which features works from 35 different artists from countries around the world, including Australia, Palestine, South Africa, UK and USA. Showcasing a mixture of styles, the artwork is linked by the concept of ‘yingxiang’, a Chinese word that translates literally as ‘shadow image’ in English. Within the context of contemporary art, ‘yingxiang’ refers to visual media including photography, video, film and animation – whether produced through traditional or digital techniques. ‘The Shadow Never Lies’ sets out to to explore the concept of ‘yingxiang’ beyond its simple definition of a visual medium. To many, what we see in a photograph is ‘true’, and the foremost function of ‘yingxiang’ is to record this reality both visually and durationally. However, the ‘objectivity’ and the ‘materiality’ of ‘yingxiang’ do not necessarily provide ‘truthfulness’, while the practical production process, if regarded as merely mechanical, can act as a mask for its ‘objective’ appearance. The artwork on display in ‘The Shadow Never Lies’ will showcase to audiences how ‘yingxiang’ fabricates and interprets a different reality than what is initially seen by a viewer.
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Jiang Jiehong, Professor of Chinese Art and Director of the Centre for Chinese Visual Arts, Birmingham City University, said: “In art there are different aesthetic traditions and cultural understandings of shadows between East and West. I deliberately wanted this to be an exhibition that represented artists from around the world. It is designed to show how concepts and their artistic preoccupations cross political and cultural boundaries.” Shanghai-born Professor Jiang is a leading world figure in research on contemporary Chinese art and visual culture. In 2007, he set up the Centre for Chinese Visual Arts art Birmingham City University, which constructs a unique academic network with two leading art institutions in China – Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing (CAFA) and China
Academy of Arts in Hangzhou (CAA). As a respected curator, he has led on exhibitions at CAFA Art Museum in Beijing, Guangdong Art Museum and the 4th Guangzhou Triennial. ‘The Shadow Never Lies’ opened to the public on Saturday 30 April at the Shanghai 21st Century Minsheng Art Museum (M21). Located in the former French pavilion of the 2010 World Expo, the museum was established with the purpose of promoting contemporary art and culture, as well as to break down the traditional barriers between art and the general public. In September 2016, Birmingham City University will launch its MA Contemporary Arts China course, the first of its kind in Europe. The course will aim to foster innovative perspectives and new understandings of Chinese contemporary art, design, visual culture and contemporary China, through transdisciplinary practice, research training and professional development. In China itself, Birmingham City University will open its first overseas transnational educational institute in Wuhan later this year. Birmingham Institute of Fashion and Creative Art, a partnership between Birmingham City University and Wuhan Textile University, will welcome its first 300 students in September.
report by the Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) recently highlighted that studying medicine or economics leads to the highest salaries but golf can also be thrown into that equation too. A survey of graduates from the PGA and University of Birming-
ham’s Applied Golf Management Studies honours degree shows they would rank third in the IFS table which rated degrees in terms of earnings potential. The AGMS survey highlighted the opportunities in golf by revealing that average earnings for those AGMS graduates with PGA membership, and working in the golf industry, were £34,595 – the next highest was engineering and technology with men earning on average £31,200. AGMS graduates working in golf but who were not PGA Members earned £10,000 less with an average salary of £23,727. The mean salary across all respondents was nearly £30,000. The survey of nearly 100 AGMS graduates showed 82 per cent were working in the golf industry with 56 per cent full PGA Members. Findings also showed 19 AGMS graduates were employed overseas in eight different countries and earned an average of £33,968. Gary Jackson, The PGA’s business
skills development manager and AGMS programme manager, commented: “Our research shows that AGMS is an excellent qualification that allied with PGA Membership leads to earning potential that compares favourably with many other degrees and also leads to worldwide employment opportunities. With a recent economic impact report from Sheffield University showing that golfers in the UK spend £4.3 billion per year, golf clearly has many career choices for those with the knowledge and expertise in golf and AGMS graduates’ success in this field clearly reflects the strength and standing of the degree.” Dr Martin Toms, from the University of Birmingham, added: “Our graduates are of the highest calibre and it is testament to them that their salaries reflect that. Also, with golf participation set to be boosted with its inclusion in the Rio Olympics, it is an exciting time to be going into the field with qualifications that are recognised globally.”
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t gives me great pleasure to acknowledge our elders. I know they deserve more recognition for what they encountered here in the U.K. The reception and conditions that our parents faced and overcame should be applauded by us all. During the 1940’s Europe was recovering from the ravages of World War 2. The then Prime Minister Winston Churchill called on the Commonwealth countries for manpower to help rebuild the infrastructure and fill the employment shortages in State-run services. Our parents responded to the recruitment drive and amongst them were many who had served in the armed forces. On June 22nd 1948 the ex-troop ship, the Empire Windrush, carrying passengers - the first of a wave of immigrants from the Caribbean - to Tilbury dock in London. They were full of hope and anticipation. It was an opportunity to travel and, more importantly, a chance to create a future for themselves and relatives who remained back home. Exclusion from political, eco-
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he Arthur Terry School welcomed three prestigious guests when a senior delegation, led by Sri Lanka’s education secretary, visited the outstanding academy. As part of a visit to the UK, the officials were invited to share their expertise and learn more about the high performing academy and the UK education system W M Bandusena, secretary to the Ministry of Education (MoE), L M D Dharmasena, chief commissioner (teacher education), MoE, and the British Council’s Shane Martenstyn, assistant manager of programme delivery, spent an educational day at Arthur Terry. The visit was part of a joint fact finding mission to share best practice, strengthen international links and develop a greater understanding of education and teacher training in both countries. The distinguished trio met with headteacher Neil Warner and other staff, pupils and leaders from the acclaimed Arthur Terry National Teaching School. The officials were keen to learn more about a number of key areas, including the UK education system, the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP), the school curriculum and teaching schools, with a view to developing even stronger links between all
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parties. Warner said: “We were delighted to welcome our esteemed visitors. The Arthur Terry School is incredibly proud of its international reputation and we were pleased to attract such influential international professionals to our school.” “The purpose of the visit was to share the very best in teaching and learning from both countries, so that we can continue to raise standards and bring the world’s best teachers to our classrooms.” Mr Dharmasena said: “Following our visit we can understand more about how the UK education system is changing. Arthur Terry is a leading educational organisation and one of the best schools in the area.” “We have met with some talented students and we can see how Arthur Terry School is working hard to achieve success together.” Cathryn Mortimer, director of the Arthur Terry National Teaching School, said: “We hope this will be the start of a long and positive relationship and we are looking forward to working together.” “We believe that this partnership will provide even more opportunities for our different learning communities.” “We would like to thank our visitors for taking time out from their busy UK schedule to spend a valuable and enjoyable l Arthur Terry School’s Elizabeth Sheridan and Neil Warner welcome (from LtoR) the British Council’s Shane Martenstyn, W M Bandusena, Secretary to the Ministry of day at our school.” Education and L M D Dharmasena, Chief Commissioner (Teacher Education).
If you know someone that has excelled in their academic pursuits then email newsdesk@thephoenixnewspaper.com with a subject of “Excellence Article” nomic and the social arena’s gave birth to the recreation of many institutions, which they had back in the Caribbean; such as, churches and places of entertainment. Later they would actively participate in organisations including trades unions and local councils, where they might be able to influence policies that affected them. One major problem was the racism and prejudices they experienced. This filtered down and affected living spaces, which led many of our parents to crowded and unsuitable dwellings. More suitable forms of accommodation later presented itself and after a period of time our parents purchased their own properties. The realities of starting families in the U.K. meant that their children went through the schooling system. Obligations were met, and the need for permanent employment would mean that, the once short term goals in the west, turned out to be lifelong committeemen’s leading to them adopting British Citizenship. The obvious climatic change also proved to be a challenge, and low paid work
often meant multiple jobs to make ends meet. During the retirement years, many elders returned to their place of birth, a second home abroad, maintain strong links to their homeland, which eventually led many to repatriation. In our culture, the cycle of family life for all generations is practiced. The old carry the great secrets of the experience of life, if you are willing to hear! Ultimately, a race is determined by its treatment of its elders and most vulnerable. On behalf of all the descendants of the Caribbean family, I would like to simply say ‘THANK YOU’. ‘THANK YOU’ for all you have done for us. It is for us, now, to take the baton and create a future for our children. The Sankofa, the bird that always looks back, never neglecting its elders, who have paved the way to our present day. Our elders have overcome many injustices along the way, so that we could have better tomorrows. Again `THANK YOU`. On a personal note: To my Mother, Lurline, I love you and thank you.
Art Students Celebrate Success with Pop-up Exhibition l Walsall College Art and Design student, Jada Campbell-McFarlane,19, with her piece titled ‘The beginning of the end’, which is inspired by black history.
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alsall College Foundation Art and Design students showcased their creative talents in a pop-up exhibition in Walsall town centre, as they celebrated the success they have achieved on the course. The class, who have all received offers from top universities, took up temporary residency in an empty unit in the Old Square Shopping Centre in March covering a broad range of
areas including printmaking, fashion and textiles, graphics, photography, 3D design and fine art and was a chance for students coming towards the end of the BTEC Foundation Art and Design course to show off work they’ve created for their final major projects. Next year, the students will be going to university to study a range of different art related degrees including architecture, graphic design, fashion, animation, interior design and fine
art. Alan Tyler, Curriculum Manager for Creative Industries at Walsall College said: “Our pre-degree foundation art and design course is a great vehicle for students to explore a range of different mediums and then choose a specialist pathway for their final project. It also encourages independence in their work in preparation for study at a higher level. There is a strong culture of progression on this programme as the course
is highly recognised by the competitive universities and art schools. This year we have seen a higher number of students on the course who either already have an A-level in art but want more experience before going to university and those who had initially studied non art related courses after school.” Student, Meera Popat, 18, said: “I did my A-levels in History, Psychology and Literature at school, but regretted my decision not to do Art. When looking at different options, this one year course seemed the ideal way to build up my portfolio and work towards a career in the industry. I feel like I’ve come a long way since I started and have had offers from a few universities, but I’m just waiting to hear if I’ve been accepted on a place at the London School of Fashion.” Jada Campbell-McFarlane, 19, also wished she had done Art instead of choosing Health and Social Care. She said: “I realised I didn’t want to follow a career in health and social care and had always had an interest in fashion so decide to explore this. I’ve enjoyed every aspect of the course and I can now see a future for myself as a designer. Next year I will be studying at the exclusive Istituto Marangoni in London, a specialist fashion school. Alan added: “The pop-up exhibition gave students a chance to celebrate their success and discuss with members of the public and prospective students, the inspiration behind their pieces and the direction they have chosen to go in with their art.”
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ASHLEIGH MERELLE SEALEY MEMORIAL TRUST GALA DINNER
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Honouring A Great Achiever Charity Evening Raises Aspirations of Future Generations
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s we walked into the Richardson Suite, at West Bromwich Albion’s Hawthorns Stadium, the host started the evening by telling the assembled guests to: “...take out a brown one...” as family and guests gathered to remember a young woman - whose life was so cruelly cut short through illness – and celebrate the positive her departure created. An abrupt approach to start the evening, but the Ashleigh Merelle
Sealey Memorial Trust Education Bursaries Award Evening saw dignitaries, from home and abroad, pay tribute to a beloved and well respected daughter of one of Birmingham’s noted business men. The opening gambit, from radio presenter and DJ, G-Man, raised eyebrows and murmurs from some of the assembled, but, inthe-main, it didn’t take away from the night’s proceedings as; all in all, the ethos of the night was never going to be missed. In this, the third Awards Even-
ing, its creator and father of the late Ashleigh, Tony Sealey OBE, showed his appreciation for the time and effort taken by those who attended before marvelling at the great strides the charity has made since its inception. “This is all about inspiring, encouraging and supporting young people.” “This is the the 3rd Evening we’ve had – six years since Ashleigh parted – and I am proud to be able to celebrate young success in education in her honour.” In the presence of Very Special Guest, the Reverend Guy Hewitt, the Barbados Deputy High Commissioner for the UK, Sealey, a McDonald’s food chain multi-franchisee, with other successful businesses – both here and abroad – was proud to promote the most recent recipients of the bursaries his foundation set-out to create. “This event is all about helping youngsters and with a lot of young people seeking the 10 bursaries up to receive, we managed to spend
£4,200 last year. This year, we are looking to match, or even, beat that total.” “We all must be steadfast in supporting our future generation."
The Phoenix – May 2016
Pastor Ajayi’s Prophecies about the state of the Nations By Prophet Abiodun Ajayi of Christ Apostolic Church Wolverhampton UK
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efore the last presidential election of Nigeria I had a conversation with the editor in chief of The Phoenix Newspaper inside my vehicle that president Buhari will be the winner of the election. That, God revealed that to me as far back in March 2013. Let us also pray for RCCG general overseas. Elisa is about to Emerge and will should pray for the Elisha to come within the Fold of the RCCG. Nigerians will start to enjoy political stability in all areas from the month of August 2016. President Buhari do not have Heavenly mandate beyond 2019. His four years in office will secure the country a turnaround. Governor Fayose of Ekiti State Nigeria will sur-
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Rekindling Agri-Entrepreneurship in United Kingdom Youth
R vive till the end of his tenure. U.K Boris Johnson will not emerge as the next prime minister after David Cameron. President Buhari needs prayer over his state of health however he will complete his assignment of stabilising and sanitising the country before end of his four years tenure. The present election process going on in America will end in favour of Hillary Clinton becoming the next American president! Donald Trump will not win the election. America will produce Hillary Clinton as the first female president. The vote will be in favour of Britain to stay with the EU. Though a reasonable number of people will vote against staying within EU, the highest number of voters will be in support of staying. So Britain will remain within the EU.
ecently, an official from the Republic of Uganda paid a brief visit to the UK, seeking support for that country’s agricultural reforms. It was fascinating to learn the steps being taken to revolutionise farming methods, with the emphasis on attracting more young people to this industry. The concept of agro or agri-entrepreneurship has become part of the modern lexicon, as emerging democracies make attempts to revive this ‘sleeping behemoth’. So why is the interest in agriculture not very popular (as an enterprise) in developed economies such as the UK? Firstly, the National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs or the ‘NFYFC organise activities for young farmers and their communities. Secondly, there are 630 such clubs across England and Wales, and yet the activities of these organisations seem to remain ‘a trade secret’. The radio program ‘Farming Today’ and TV biz documentaries seldom publicise the contribution these groups are making to society as a whole. Thirdly, rates for obesity are as-
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riculum. For years, there have been an inundation of campaigns and policy initiatives around ‘Every Child Matters’, ‘Go Green’, ‘Fair Trade’, ‘Healthy Eating’ and more. Yet there appears to be little appetite nationally, to promote agriculture as a science and more so, as a genuine enterprise particularly for the young unemployed in inner-cities and suburbs. Perhaps one example of initiating action, is to organise a national ‘youth agripreneur’ program to identify young people with an interest in both the environment and self-employment. The project can revolve around providing a ‘seed fund’ to facilitate the start-up of the project itself. Young people could be mentored, linking them with seasoned researchers and practitioners in various fields of agriculture. Along with the national young farmers’ organisation, potential youths could be integral to a cadre of young professional agriculturalists, to add value to farming-related activities, UK-wide. Migrant-settler communities are familiar with land ownership and agriculture as an extension of such tenure. The lack of interest amongst the majority of young people from this section of British society in agricultural sciences, is indeed one of consternation. Considering that agriculture is
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one of the vital ‘enterprise arteries’ of the national economy, it means that top priority must be given to its overarching role in let’s say, the cottage industry. Undoubtedly, as traditional commodity markets experience greater flux in terms of client non-surety and investment foibles, agri-entrepenership will remain a viable option. It is in this vein that young people need to be adequately schooled in the rudiments of market leadership to assume the mantle of delivering on the cardinal imperatives of national self-sufficiency and financial sustenance for succeeding generations.
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The Phoenix – May 2016
Connecting Women Across Boundaries
l The Dutch Trade Delegation at a reception at the House of Lords, hosted by Baroness Howells (seated, centre left)
by Dr Neslyn Watson-Druée CBE FRCN FCGI
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l Carmen Breeveld, President of Women Entrepreneurs Netherlands
EConnect is an International Organisation that helps women-owned businesses to succeed globally. WEConnect International identifies, educates, and certifies women’s business enterprises based outside of the United States that are at least 51% owned, managed and controlled by one or more women, and then connects them with multinational corporate buyers. The European Arm of WEConnect is led by Maggie Berry who stressed the on-going need for diversity and inclusion because only 1% of global business opportunities go to women and only 20% of women in business. WEConnect welcomed Carmen Breeveld, President of Women Entrepreneurs Netherlands to Britain
on 13 – 15 April 2016 on a Dutch Trade Delegation. Carmen is no stranger to high profile, she has led prior trade delegations to Britain and she is a multi-award winning entrepreneur. Carmen holds manager, non-executive board member and CEO positions. She is a businesswomenlinks platform owner, motivational speaker, mission leader and international business woman who is highly regarded in China and by the Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. During the delegation Carmen launched the Business Women Links, the first and only platform in the World, connecting all business women around the world. Up until now, it has not been possible to connect companies run by women, so that they are optimally ready and able to present their products and services to each other. The Business Women Links is a fast growing global network and Carmen Breeveld says it was always her vision and a dream to provide other women with a platform to generate even more success, better contacts and most importantly to enable women to achieve more than 1% of business deals which appears from recent research. The research on Gender Equality shows that there is still a long way to go. It is noted that The World Bank Group: Gender Equality is key to achieving the Gender Equality Millennium Development Goals. To that end, the World Bank says: Empowering women and girls is not only the right thing to do: it’s also smart economics and vital to ending poverty and boosting shared prosperity—the World Bank Group’s twin corporate goals. For example, an extra year of sec-
l Hostess at the House of Lords visit, Baroness Howells with Carmen Breeveld, President of Women Entrepreneurs Netherlands ondary schooling for girls can increase their future wages by 10 to 20%. And evidence shows that resources in the hands of women boost household spending in areas that benefit children. But despite a range of significant advances, too many women still lack basic freedoms and opportunities and face huge inequalities in the world of work. Discriminatory laws and customs constrain their time and choices, as well as their ability to own or inherit property, open bank accounts, or access inputs such as credit or fertilizer that would boost their productivity. The World Bank Group has made strong commitments on gender, highlighting in particular the need for better data. How is the World Doing? Only 2 Countries out of 130 have achieved gender equality at all levels of education. 16.2 % of ministerial-level positions are held by women (2010) 40% of wage-earning jobs in the non-agricultural sector were held by women in 2011. 1% of global agricultural credit goes to African Women. The vision of Carmen Breeveld is inspiring. All business women or women networks that represent a group of women entrepreneurs can
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harnessed his passion for food by making a variety of edible, artistic dishes; for himself, his family, friends, and now a long line of costumers, from near and far, curios to actually see his unique bespoke creations, but take the chance to taste culinary art at its finest. "At TwentyFourK Catering we aim to provide the highest quality product," he says. "We don’t just create edible arrangements, we l Glen Gayle live it." Some of his ‘edible works of art’ are spellbinding; like the laced training shoe, football jersey and 3D image of a children’s home which he was commissioned to do by the Birmingham Lord Mayor. These and other noted genius works done before he reached 20. With great support and encouragement from his mum, Elsa, and close friends who testify to his creative brilliance, Kyle is taking the culinary world by storm, with orders a plenty and praise overwhelming. Kyle’s skills can be traced back to his late father, Glen, who, although he wasn’t a noted chef, was always prepared to cook for friends and family at the drop of a hat. Known as Security Glen, he was a wellknown personality, in Birmingham, the wider UK and his beloved May Pen, in Jamaica, whose well-loved personality lives on in his son today; "Everything I do is in memory of my father," the young Gayle says. "He is my reason for being and I will always remember him."
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ST GEORGES DAY CELEBRATIONS
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Stone Cross St George’s Day Parade brings numbers out to celebrate
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ST GEORGES DAY CELEBRATIONS
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he weather brought out its best face for the St George’s Day Parade in Sandwell, in the West Midlands, starting with a rendition of God Save The Queen in honour of Her Royal Highness’ 90th birthday. There was no St. George’s Day parade in Birmingham so this year’s colourful Stone Cross celebrations saw more than 3,000 family members, friends and ex-Servicemen, as well as the Northfield Caledonia Pipes & Drums, join the 1.8-mile morning walk to Dartmouth Park, in West Bromwich, to pay homage to the Patron Saint of England. England in My Heart campaign director, Eddie Bone,
made an impassioned plea for a national Bank Holiday in recognition of St George and an English national anthem, said; “Today is a day for England, not Scotland, Wales or Ireland.
We are the second lowest country in the world for Bank Holidays and have the fewest number in Europe so a Bank Holiday for St George’s Day would be great for pubs – and
there’s room for a date in the calendar.” The vast majority of the heaving crowd waved English ‘Red Cross’ flags as they also sang along a rendition of ‘Jerusalem’ – as well as ‘God Save The Queen’ during the parade. Among those who attended were veterans from the armed forces and the Royal British Legion and a special appearance by West Bromwich Albion’s Baggie Bird who posed for selfies with children along with Georgie The Dragon. One reveler, Mark Cowles, said; “It was a fantastic day at the Stone Cross St Georges Day Parade & Ride out for all I can say is ‘Thanks to all who attended.’ Yowm all were bostin."
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LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE
The Phoenix – May 2016
Leadership Excellence
with Dr Neslyn Watson-Druée CBE FCGLI FRCN
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he theme of leadership excellence continues in this column, the focus of this article is on integrity. A leader without integrity lacks credibility and authenticity. Recently, one of my mentors reminded me powerfully;
YOU DON’T NEED TO DEFEND, YOU DON’T NEED TO PROVE; YOU JUST NEED TO BE THE PERSON THAT YOU ARE.
If everyone were clothed with integrity, if every heart were just, frank, kindly, the other virtues would be well-nigh useless. - Moliere [Jean Baptiste Poquelin], Tartuffe, V, i (16221673)
reside in, rules, prescriptions, or imposed demands. Integrity creates an environment of freedom, power, and joy. Transparency problems do not always involve a leader who won’t listen to followers (or followers who won’t speak up). They also arise when members of a team suffer from groupthink—they do not know how to disagree with one another. Another type of problem is related to collective denial and self-deception. Shared values and assumptions play a positive and necessary role in holding any group together. But when a team of senior managers suffer from collective denial and self-deception—when they cannot unearth and question their shared assumptions—they cannot innovate or make course corrections effectively. That often leads to business
not afraid when it faces danger. The true courage is in facing danger when you are afraid. - L.Frank Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Your conduct speaks louder and more eloquently than your words.
A person may forget what you said but the person may never forget the feeling your conduct evoked in that person. Your conduct becomes the root for your reputation and self-respect. Integrity demands courage, the courage to be you, the courage to do the right thing? Courage to follow your intuition (inner tuition), courage to go against the crowd and when needed courage to stand alone, if and when your conscience tells you to do so. Courage to live your truth, act on your truth and lead with integrity. I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear. - Nelson Mandela
Displaying Integrity
So, here follows a few questions to set the context: • What do you consider to be the meaning of integrity? • Does the quality and integrity of relationships matter? • How might you display integrity? • Does thinking about how you want to be remembered as a leader have anything to do with how you demonstrate your leadership?
What is Integrity?
Integrity is often thought of as moral uprightness and steadfastness—making the “good” choices, doing the “right thing.” In fact, it is far more than that. Integrity is actually a phenomenon in and of itself. It has to do with authenticity— being true to you—and it is the foundation for power and effectiveness – (Source Landmark Education). Integrity is a home, an anchor, a continuing commitment —a way of being and acting that shapes who you are. The bottom line in regard to integrity, you will discover that integrity resides in the ability to establish yourself as your word, to be true to your principles, and ultimately, be true to yourself. You will discover that integrity is not constrained by, nor does it
and ethical disasters.
Integrity and Relationships
The most important relationship that you have in the world is the relationship you have with yourself. • What is the legacy that you want your leadership to leave? • Are you comfortable as the leader you are in your leadership or are you trying to be someone else? • Are you true to yourself? • Are you able to live up to your own expectations or are you living with the expectations of others? • Do the expectations of others leave you feeling inadequate and incomplete? Integrity means being true to yourself: being honest, decent and impeccable with your word both to yourself and in dealing with others. When you are guided by integrity, your thoughts and words are in alignment with each other and your actions align with your principles. Don’t ever stray away form yourself to get closer to someone else. So what ate the principles that are guiding your thoughts, choice and decisions? There is no living thing that is
No matter how educated, talented, rich, or cool you believe you are, how you treat people tells all. Integrity is everything. When you display integrity, you can be counted on to stand up for what is right, even if it is unpopular, you can be counted on to behave with honour even when you are not under scrutiny. The display of your integrity allows other people to trust you because you can be counted on as a person who values your commitments and you seek to live by your commitments, even when those commitments are challenging to fulfil. Commitment to your staff, to your family – social and biological, and the commitment to work towards creating a better world creates a pivotal space for loving relationship and shared enterprises. I will have the moral courage to make my actions consistent with my knowing of right and wrong.
communicating your vision, mission, purpose, shared values key principles and interventions in a way that enables your people to understand what you have in mind.
and choice. Host steady, poised listening, listening silence and be interested in people’s thoughts on
progress balancing caring and challenging to achieve results. • Levering unusual networks of relationships within as well as outside the business. • Focusing on developing people so that they are able to harness adaptive capacity to deal with on-going change and transition. • Expanding the circle of individuals and teams who need to be consulted in exploring possible solutions to problems. • Asking more questions than issuing more directives. • Building extra time into meeting agendas so that important issues are not bypassed.
WHAT IS THE FRAMING FOR YOUR LEADERSHIP INSIDE OF INTEGRITY?
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l Jagruti Duggal i All and welcome to my 1Nation Page for The Phoenix Newspaper. I am also the Founder and Director of 1Nation Media, BeautyInU and Le Crown Events. I come from a family business background which has helped me with my own companies and being able to work with communities of all cultures and backgrounds to help, support and develop their work enabling them to fulfil their potential. My educational background is Theatre and dance where I have not only performed on main stages as a dancer and also on TV for known Asian channels as an actor, but developed my career further as a workshop leader and trainer, Script writer, Director, Choreographer and Model. Through 1Nation I have received awards such as a positive role model for my work with taboo and sensitive subjects for health authorities working with vulnerable young people from diverse communities, where not only have I been challenged but also been able to overcome barriers and make a difference with projects. I have worked on such topics as Sexual Health, Domestic Violence, Children with Disabilities, Drugs and Alcohol plus more by writing plays based on my research
and also produced Educational DVDs that has helped raise awareness. Having the understanding of communities I have now developed the direction of my work into PR promotions for the music industry and professional companies, Events management and as a Beauty specialist. I also do a lot for Charities by participating in various activities like volunteering feeding the homeless and raising money by taking part in the half marathon and short runs every year without fail. It is an honour to be part of a diverse national newspaper and I would like to thank The Phoenix family for giving me this great opportunity where I will bring to you events from festivals, concerts, corporate events, charity, community to dinner and dances, Music and entertainment from all cultures, Creative Arts and real stories from people who have experienced certain issues in their life as well as introducing new talent in your town and opportunities for the young generation to fulfil their ambitions. If you would like to share your story to the people or have an event then do contact me at the email address below. I look forward to giving you something back from a newspaper that supports communities from all backgrounds.
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ed Leaf World Buffet based in West Bromwich launched their new venture Red Leaf Outdoor Catering on Friday 15th April 2016, a family entertainment event with the support from 1Nation Media bringing people from all backgrounds together enjoying a live performance by the International Punjabi Artist Lehmber Hussainpuri with Midlands known Band The Bhangra All Stars. The night was joined by hundreds of beloved guests and friends enjoying the foods from around the world and the launch was opened by Mr Sharma, Indian High Commissioner. Red Leaf takes your taste buds to do the walking whilst you choose a dish, destination or a mix. Whether a national favourite or personal selection, you will indulge in a variety of starters, soups, salads, mains and desserts. Not only do they cater for the non vegetarians, but a large choice given to the vegetarians. From traditional English to Indian Curries, Chinese, Italian, their Specials, from Paella, Sushi and more to traditional English dishes. With some dishes prepared instantly, you could also, ‘Ask the Chef’ at the Grill, Pasta, Pizza, Street Food, Tandoor and Wok bars. Once you have enjoyed the foods from different countries and the various tastes, there will always be room left for The Sweet bar. From assorted Ice creams to Waffles as well the hot Gulab jamans, Cakes and jelly has left individuals of all ages happy and customer satisfaction to return to the buffet restaurant recommending to friends, colleagues and families. As we all probably know that culinary art does not only aim at gratifying the palate,
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Red Leaf World Buffet Launch New Venture pleasing the eye, enticing the customers with its exotic aroma but also stressing its dietary and health enhancing value especially nowadays when people have great need in adjusting their eating habit. They cater for every special occasion whether a birthday party or any social function Red Leaf Outdoor Catering is an effort to provide you your dream function of any size at anytime and anywhere (a location of your choice). You just name it and they can do it. For Further Details or to book contact them on 0121 582 7000 or email at info@redleafcatering.co.uk
l International Singer from India, Lehmber Hussainpuri, performed on the night
Introducing...
Harjit Singh Badachha
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Nation Media would like to introduce Harjit Singh Badachha (pronounced, Badesha and H.B. for short). Harjit has lived in Derbyshire virtually all of his life and very
much loves it there. He is a fun loving person that values all cultures and very much respects his own Punjabi roots; Hence one of his main passions in life is the Punjabi music in all its genres, as well as music in general.
Like most people he does have many other interests other than music, including watching and playing most sports, his favourite being football. He loves to socialise and get involved in all sorts but a little less nowadays and just so that he can concentrate more on his singing and music. In the past Harjit was fortunate enough to be involved in the music circuit where he got to sing at big gigs, like the WOMAD, Reading and Leeds festivals. “These were some mega fun times, doing these gigs with The Pardesi Boys, travelling to destinations like Denmark, Sweden, Kenya and more to perform in front of fantastic audiences also at all the big Mela’s during the summer seasons as well as doing the big Zee Shows.” Playing at the Centenary Celebrations in Birmingham as the only Bhangra Band in 1999 is a memory he will always cherish and remember. In his current venture, he is in the process of launching his new
track’ SelFie’ (with more tracks to come). With this new offering, his sound, delivery and singing style has been transformed into a more Punjabi Traditional feel and to meet with the ‘Now in Trend’, Hard Hitting Lyrics, music and vocals which he hopes people of all ages will enjoy. Harjit would just like to thank all the Derby Bhangra Dancers, the Break Dancers, the Models and all the people that contributed making the SelFie Video, Music Director Amandeep Singh and Lyricist Pirti Silo for all their fantastic work. Special appreciations from Harjit go out to all the musicians that have supported him in the past & present in India and the UK, everyone else who were involved and most important his family for their continued support. 1Nation Media has played a big part to push the track out to all sources as his PR Company, so please do watch out and download ‘Selfie’ by Harjit Singh.
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The History and Ethos of the Young Professional Women’s Group Raising the Ordinary to Extraordinary
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he Young Professional Women’s Group was established in October 2014 by Sinita Kandola. Sinita has been part of the Financial Industry for 6 years now and is currently a trainee investment manager going through her exams. During this time she has overcome and conquered a number of challenges she faced to pursue her career. A typical ‘stockbroker/investment manager’ is a white middle aged man, however Sinita is a young Indian female who struggled to be taken seriously by peers and contacts. As she spent her time networking she met many young women who are striving to enhance their careers but are facing challenges in their own industries and are not fortunate to have the same network of support she had. Therefore she set up the Young Professional Women’s Group so she could inspire these young professionals and help them realise their full potential. Although named “Young Professional” the group does not have a set age range for members. Sinita recognises that women could be in their forties and have decided to change their career path but need the support to develop in their new goals. Their aim is to support professional women from all backgrounds in becoming successful in their chosen careers, equipping them with skills and knowledge that will help them to de-
velop professionally. They do this by way of meetings and workshops that cater for the group’s needs. Organisation ethos is centred on requirements of the individuals and they provide a confidential forum where the ladies can speak freely about any personal or professional matters they may have. The group has already helped a number of women build their self-esteem and find their inner strength – many of whom are now in more senior roles and are reaching bigger and better heights. Helping guide young professionals is an amazing feeling, but for Sinita the icing on the cake is seeing them put all that hard work into practice and reap the benefits. They have held a number of meetings and workshops covering a range of topics such as confidence building, how to be politically aware in the workplace, resolving conflicts, public speaking and how to market yourself. Commenting on the success of YPWG, Sinita said, “I love supporting talented young professionals across all industries. The success of YPWG so far illustrates that there are lots of young women in Birmingham’s commercial sector who are hungry for the advice, support and connectivity that this type of group can provide.” “We’ve had great feedback from our members this year and I am very excited about building our membership.”
Sinita’s future aspirations for the group is to expand our network to support young women in schools and higher education and inspire the next generation of business leaders – helping them understand sky is the limit and no dream is impossible. She also wants to capitalise on their ever growing reputation and bring on board the biggest and best through leaders who have faced similar barriers to use their experiences and knowledge to help inspire young professionals everywhere. To celebrate their successful inaugural year, YPWG are hosting an Asian Themed Launch Party on Friday 20th May at The Burlington Hotel, Birmingham. The event aims to showcase the work of the group, raise money for Ladies Fighting Breast Cancer, the group’s charity of the year, and raise awareness of a new initiative called Cysters. The founder of Cysters is a member of YPWG and as this is a women’s support and awareness group looking at all gynaecological health issues and the stigma surrounding it especially in the BAME community this fitted in nicely with the theme of the event and Ladies Fighting Breast Cancer. The Black Tie Ball is aimed at women but we encourage men to attend to understand and gain more knowledge and insight on female health issues. Tables of ten can be bought at a cost of £450 which includes a drink reception and three course Indian meal courtesy. Individual tickets are also available. Please contact Sinita at sinita@ypwg.co.uk to book your tickets now!
l Sinita Kandola and Veronica Kumeta
To celebrate our successful inaugural year, Young Professional Women’s Group invite you to join us at our official Asian themed
Black Tie Ball
On the night we will be fundraising for Ladies Fighting Breast Cancer and raising awareness of a new initiative called Cysters.
Friday 20 May 2016 Macdonald Burlington Hotel Burlington Arcade, 126 New Street, Birmingham, B2 4JQ
6pm - Late @YPWG14 Young Professional Women's Group
£47.50 per ticket | £450.00 per table of 10 To book tickets email: bookings@ypwg.co.uk Dress code: Traditional Indian Dress/Black Tie
Young Professional Women's Group
(includes drink reception at 6pm followed by a 3 course Indian meal and entertainment)
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Cut The Chat Live
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assive underground comedy hit, the ask-anything, say-anything panel show Cut The Chat is back as Cut The Chat Live. The Road To Edinburgh Tour comes to Birmingham’s Glee Club on Thursday 26th May 2016 for an exclusive one off date. Damon The Barber returns with some of the UK’s best young talent to answer your questions about whatever you want to talk about no holds barred.
This year Cut The Chat Live will feature: Damon the Barber, a host with ten year’s experience of barbershop stories and gossip; rising star actor and director Femi Oyeniran from cult hit Kidulthood and the sequel Adulthood, leading UK radio personality D J Ace from BBC Radio 1 Xtra, and feisty comedian Lee aka Little Man who has a raw uncut comedy edge. Local Birmingham legend Dapz on the Map joins this special debate. Cut The Chat Live is a comedy
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panel show set in the one place you can talk about anything and anyone - the barbershop. Last year’s Cut The Chat caused an internet sensation when Big Narstie and Lady Leshurr gave some down to earth answers about taboo subjects that other shows just wouldn’t touch. This year will be even more unpredictable as anonymous questions are being accepted via tweets. Send in your questions for the team to @cutthechat.
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ooks like Drake is controlling the Summer this year and to be fair he has been the hottest artist underground and commercially for the last few years it seems he knows just how to get the club poppin weather it be with Rap or his Craig David like vocals. After beating rival Meek Mills hands down with Back 2 Back he has been nonstop fire! Shutting down concerts, festivals and doing surprise guest appearances at shows you would never imagine. I mean as if Drake came out on London crew Section Boys
at an underground venue before performing with Rihanna at the Brits. Drake is arguably the hottest Rapper in the world right now and still has his ear to the ground. Drake is even bringing life to Kyla, a funky house artist from the UK that only had one massive hit a few years back and Drizzy has come and featured on a remix and brought her to the main stage again. Loving that he is working with the UK and he is actually a major fan of our grime scene in a big way! So the movement is ridiculous
and its not slowing down anytime soon. Month after month hot songs are being released. His track Work with Rihanna hasnt even died yet while he has brought out another banger by the name of One Dance which is a straight no 1! We have to big up Drake, the fact that he is on top of his game and doing work with people he doesnt even need to. It’s great he is putting a shine on our music scene and thats something that other international artists need to do because our sound is the realist vibe right now....GO DRAKE!
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rammy Award winners Pentatonix will continue their world tour with dates in Europe and the UK. This will be the first time the group will headline shows since their 2015 sold out On My Way Home Tour (for an exclusive look behind the scenes check out their first ever documentary, On My Way Home, on Netflix) and since supporting Kelly Clarkson on her 2015 Piece By Piece summer tour. The group will be touring in support
of their self-titled debut studio album which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200 chart and is officially certified gold by the RIAA. Their successful holiday album, That’s Christmas To Me has been certified double platinum by the RIAA and features the Grammy winning track “Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy”. Since bursting onto the scene in 2011, Platinum selling recording artists Pentatonix have sold more than 2.8 million albums in the U.S. alone, won 2 Grammy Awards, sold out venues worldwide, have amassed
over 1.4 billion views on their YouTube channel with over 10.1 million subscribers and appeared in the feature film Pitch Perfect 2. Their latest release, Pentatonix debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and Current Albums Chart and is certified gold by the RIAA. The first single, “Can’t Sleep Love” has over 18 million views on YouTube. Pentatonix will be at the O2 Academy in Birmingham on the 25th May, O2 Academy Brixton in London on the 26th and the Albert Hall in Manchester on the 28th.
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blistering and honest new play about a couple’s journey to start a family; ‘The Quiet House,’ by award-winning writer, Gareth Farr, receives its world premiere at Birmingham Repertory Theatre this Spring. A funny, moving and unswervingly honest love story, ‘The Quiet House,’ inspired by Gareth and his wife’s own experience is his second play following his Bruntwood Prize-winning debut, ‘Britannia Waves The Rules’ which premiered at the Royal Exchange Manchester in 2014. Jess and Dylan are in love. They want a family. That’s all they have ever wanted. This ordinary couple find themselves on an extraordinary journey when they enter the world of IVF. Forced to fight for
the family they so desperately want, they put their faith in science and their relationship through the ultimate test. “I didn’t write this play as a form of therapy”, says playwright Farr, “I wrote it on the back of four years of fertility treatment during which I became interested in writing about something which people – particularly men – just weren’t talking about. This play is about hope. It’s about anyone who has focused so fiercely on the notion of hope, and clung to it so tightly, that it either breaks or it hardens and becomes a tangible thing.” Accompanying the production will be a one day event - Fertility Fest, curated by Jessica Hepburn author of the best-selling book The Pursuit of Motherhood. The event will bring together over twenty
of the country’s leading writers, visual artists, theatre-makers, film directors and composers for a day of discussion and debate about making (and sometimes not making) babies in the modern way. Topics under the artistic microscope include facing the diagnosis of infertility, IVF, donation, surrogacy, the male experience, egg freezing, involuntary childlessness and alternative routes to parenthood. The cast for The Quiet House includes Birmingham-born actress Michelle Bonnard as Jess with actor and comedian Tom Walker, aka YouTube sensation Jonathan Pie, as Tony, Allyson Ava-Brown as Kim, and Oliver Lansley (Artistic Director of Olivier nominated company, ‘Les Enfants Terribles’
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aised in the jungle by a family of wolves, Mowgli (Neel Sethi) must leave the only home he's ever known when the fearsome tiger Shere Khan (Idris Elba) begins hunting him. Guided by a no-nonsense panther named Bagheera (Ben Kingsley) and a free-spirited bear named Baloo (Bill Murray), the young boy must fight his way through a dangerous jungle in order to escape Shere Khan’s deadly wrath. The Jungle Book is a story we all know in one way or another. Whether it’s Rudyard Kipling’s original stories, Disney’s animated classic from 1967 or the countless other incarnations and adaptations, The Jungle Book is a tale we are all familiar with and a story we’ve all heard...though never quite like this. Jon Favreau (Iron Man, Iron Man 2 and Elf) directs this remarkable adaptation of the tried
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and tested fable and somehow breathes new life into a story none of us knew needed it. If you take a look back through Favreau’s previous work, it’s plain to see that he has always been a director who has the ability to amalgamate several genres into one movie with great success, but The Jungle Book is his most confident work to date. Treading a fine line between drama, comedy, action, adventure and fantasy, this particular version of The Jungle Book may not have worked in the hands of a lesser director. A live-action movie starring a real child interacting with walking, talking, singing, dancing computer-generated animals seems like a recipe for a cheesefilled disaster, yet Favreau and company manage to defy the odds and deliver a gorgeous movie that’s equal parts fun, nostalgic, heart-warming, thought-provok-
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ing and frightening. The talking animals never seem out of place in the world they inhabit and that’s because Favreau hits the audience with it almost immediately, as if to say “Yes, this is a live-action movie. Yes, there are big scary animals in it and yes, they can all talk. Deal with it!” By introducing the animals to us so early on, the filmmakers can then build a world around them in which they inhabit, as opposed to building a world first and then trying to shoehorn these characters in to that world. The visual effects in this movie are absolutely breathtaking and they are combined with live-action footage seamlessly, serving to enhance the real-world footage as opposed to distracting from it. The casting for this movie is absolutely inspired and every single person is a perfect fit for
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their respective character. Ben Kingsley keeps it brilliantly low-key as Bagheera, the frightfully British panther with a stiff upper lip. Giancarlo Esposito and Lupita Nyong’o are wonderful as Mowgli’s adoptive wolf-parents
Akela and Raksha, who care so deeply for their little man-cub that it is difficult not to get emotionally attached. Christopher Walken laps it up as ape-come-Mafioso mob boss King Louie, the Don Vito Corleone of the jungle and Scarlett Johansson, while only in it briefly, makes a lasting impression by lending her husky, seductive voice to the hypnotic snake, Kaa. Idris Elba absolutely kills it as Shere Khan; bringing a power and fierceness to the role that has never been captured in any other version of The Jungle Book. Even in the midst of all of the singing and laughter, his intensity isn’t lost. There is absolutely nothing redeeming about him; he is nothing more than a savage, coldblooded killer and it is fantastic. Shere Khan may even be the movie villain of year and it will take something truly special to take that crown away from him. “What about Bill Murray?” I hear you ask. Well, whoever decided to cast Bill Murray as the fast-talking, wise-cracking and downright loveable bear Baloo deserves a promotion or a medal, or at the very least a cuddle because that may very well be the most inspired casting in recent memory. As soon as his casting was announced, it just made sense. You didn’t even need to be told which character he would be playing, because you just knew and, as expected, he’s perfect.
Now, let’s move on to the star of the show; the young revelation himself - Neel Sethi. It’s difficult to put in to words what this young man has accomplished here. Not only is this his first feature film, but it is a feature film in which almost everything he is talking, reacting and responding to is entirely computer-generated. Meaning that most of the time, this inexperienced young actor was merely walking in front of a green screen with and talking to a reference point that, after months of painstaking visual effects work, would eventually become a walking, talking animal. In a way, little Neel Sethi is alone in this movie, but it never feels that way. He delivers his dialogue with such sincerity, it’s like everything around him is real, which also pulls us deeper into his story. As the only human being actually in the movie, the whole thing is resting on Neel Sethi’s shoulders and he carries it like it’s nothing. The Jungle Book is everything you’re hoping for, and more. It brings all of the fun, adventure and yes, even songs from Disney’s animated classic but also brings with it a visceral edge that will make it just as enjoyable for more mature audience members. One can only hope that the success of this movie leads to further live-action adaptations of Disney Classics. The Lion King, anyone?
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10 Reasons Why HE Was The Coolest Entertainer In The Game
I End of an era for The Drum
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fter over 20 years of service to the international, national and local artistic community, audiences and the wider BAME community, premier inter-cultural arts and theatre centre, The Drum Arts/Theatre Centre, in Birmingham will be wind-down, unless a new source of funding can be found. A combination of challenges including the current financial climate left the board with no viable alternatives. Majority funder, Arts Council England was present where the final resolution for wind-down and liquidation was passed. Sharon Palmer MBE, Chair of the Board, stated: “After months of undergoing an organisational review, staff restructures, consultations with staff and external stakeholders, alongside constant negotiations with funders, we can assure the community, staff and supporters that this decision was not taken lightly. Both myself and the board of trustees genuinely feel for everyone affected by this decision, especially for all staff members past and present who have dedicated themselves over the years, and to artists who provided the cultural heart to audiences, young people and parents.”
A community stakeholder, said: "The issues relating to The Drum are very emotive in the community... this is not the platform for recrimination and much can be learnt from this experience as it will enable us, collectively and as individuals to grow stronger and ensure that our cultural facilities are not flitted away as the fall out is not worth thinking about." Peter Knott, Area Director, Arts Council England, said: “We understand that this is a challenging and distressing time for the organisation and individuals involved. We remain committed to ensuring that Aston’s communities continue to have access to great arts and culture, and will continue to work with our key partner Birmingham City Council to maintain our investment in the area." The Drum, organised the annual Simmer Down Festival in Handsworth Park, which had Steel Pulse, Aswad, Maxi Priest, and Apache Indian on stage. It also boasted the John Simmit-inspired Upfront Comedy Club with performances from the likes actor/ comedian Richard Blackwood, plus hosting international singers including Laura Mvula and Mary Wilson. The Drum will close next month (June).
Prince the latest in a growing list to depart in 2016 introduced his trademark deep synth funk sound after releasing his debut album, ‘For You,’ in 1978, followed by ‘Prince’ (1979), ‘Dirty Mind’ (1980) and ‘Controversy’ (1981), but came to world prominence with his multi-award winning album ‘Purple Rain,’ which garnered him with Grammy, Oscar, BRIT, Image and World Soundtrack awards in 1985. ‘Sign o' the Times,’ ‘Lovesexy,’ ‘Batman,’ ‘Graffiti Bridge,’ ‘Diamonds and Pearls,’ ‘Love Symbol Album’ and ‘Emancipation’ were just some of the hugely successful albums which cemented his position as the unique best, in
his field, throughout the 1990s. ‘One Nite Alone,’ ‘Xpectation,’ ‘N.E.W.S,’ ‘Musicology,’ ‘The Chocolate Invasion,’ ‘Planet Earth’ and ‘20Ten,’ again, just ‘touched the surface’ by way of the number of albums he did, during this century alone. Prince has left a mighty chasm in the hearts of millions around the world – and, of equal proportions…in their music box too. The world of entertainment will never see the likes again. The same too can be said of David B, Alan, Paul, David G, Ronnie, Victoria and Percy.
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t’s proving to be a solemn year with April’s noted passing of Funk/ Rock ‘God,’ Prince, who superseded that – almost within hours - of comedienne Victoria Wood and soul singer Percy Sledge. The death of ‘The Purple One,’ might have caused greater reverberations throughout the entertainment world, but the loss of the lyrical genius that is Victoria and the soul legend with the smoothest of voices is showing a rise in the number of significant celebrity death being reported for this year – so far. From David Bowie in the second week of January, to actor Alan Rickman a week later, then magician Paul Daniels, American entertainer, comedian and producer David Guest and ‘pocket-sized’ comedy giant Ronnie Corbett, 2016 has already been a year where, already, too many of the great and the very good, in entertainment, have left this mortal coil leaving memories of their genius and – for many – a deep hole in their hearts. The departure of Prince Rogers Nelson, one of the most prolific artists in music – EVER! - proved ‘sudden’ at the extreme, releasing 39 studio albums, including four in the last 18 months and enough completed works locked away in a vault to see him release one album a year – for a generation, or two. A child prodigy self-taught on dozens of instruments, from the piano to the guitar, bass and drums, the diminutive figure, with the giant personality,
he smell of incense, the sound and feel of lowpitched vibrations, a procession of Matriarchs slowly processes around the stage chanting in the clicks and split tones of their native Xhosa. A gaunt, skeletal, emaciated, figure slowly wanders silently; a bare stage floor suggestive of ancient soil on which the outline of a wooden hut stands, revolves slowly. The timeless world of ancient Africa in an unnamed country in the late colonial period. The unseen Doctor Neilsen brings the rudiments of hygiene and health care to the community. His wife is a missionary, a solitary doctor administers care to the villagers. This is Les Blancs by the Afro-American writer Lorraine Hansberry, unfinished when she died of cancer in 1965 at the early age of 34. Her importance was to be the first woman, let alone woman of colour, to be produced on Broadway. Les Blancs is ambitious in its epic scale and confrontation of
racism, colonialism, racial and gender identity and the conflicts between loyalties to family, country or a cause. On the same day, an American writer and photographer, Charles Morris, and a long exiled Tshembe Matoseh arrive. Morris is after a story about the mission, which he hopes will make him a name. He starts by photographing everything and everyone he sees, insensitive to the idea of asking for permission. Tshembe has left a European wife and child at what he now calls home to do honour to his recently dead father, a patriarch of the community. The action revolves around Tshembe’s conflicts about his cultural roots, his European family and where he really belongs. One of his brothers has become a Catholic priest, another (a halfbrother resulting from the rape of his mother by a European) has issues about both his cultural and gender identity. The country is in a state of change as the colonial forces become increasingly draconian in their enforcement of martial law and the local population groups together in attempted rebellion. It
1. ‘His name is Prince and he was funky...’ 2. He was ranked at number 27 on its list of 100 Greatest Artists – “the most influential artists of the rock & roll era” said Rolling Stone Magazine. 3. The Minneapolis-born was able to secure his first major recording contract, with Warner Bros., by the age of 18. 4. He played all the instruments on many of his albums – arranging and producing them too. 5. Got a Grammy and an Oscar for his first world-wide success, ‘Purple Rain.’ He also got the rightful credit for Chaka Khan’s Granny for ‘Feel For You’ that very same year. 6. He was also the creator of many other Grammy-winning acts including; The Time, The Revolution, Wendy & Lisa, Sheila E, Vanity 6, Morris Day, Appolonia 6, Mazarati, The Family, 94 East, Madhous, Anna Fantastic 3rdeyegirl, Andy Allo and The New Power Generation. 7. He also launched Scottish-born talent show winner, Sheila Easton’s world-wide pop career into the stratosphere. 8. When he puts on a show, it’s one you will remember for a lifetime – and beyond. 9. He was such a hard work in the game that he has so much untapped music locked away in his vault to make up generations worth of albums. 10. ‘…His name is Prince, the one and only’
does not end happily. The play alternates between the ritualistic: the chanting of the matriarchs, the attention paid to preparing a body for burial, the administering of health care; impressive but wordy scenes of dialogue, usually between just two characters in which the problems of individuals and country are debated at length. Finally the moments of action which intervene in increasing violent and shocking ways demonstrate that talking inevitably gives way to destruction and chaos. The set revolves hypnotically to remind us of passing time taking us from the mission where the Europeans dominate, to a more intimate local village scene. At first slow moving with long pauses when words are submerged by the impressive sound world of the matriarchs and almost subliminal, because felt as much as heard, underscoring, the increasingly threatening external action culminates in scenes of what we realise are inevitable violence. An impressive cast is led by the charismatic Danny Sapani as Tshembe, Elliot Cowan as Morris Clive Francis as Major Rice, the representative of the colonial power, and Sian Phillips as Madame Neilsen. Les Blancs is at the National Theatre Olivier auditorium until 2 June.
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Mr & Miss West Indies UK Beauty Pageant Steps Up
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rganised and founded by a mother and daughter team, Fiona Hewitt and Trishana Fearon, The Mr & Miss West Indies UK Beauty Pageant is a pageant supporting both male and female contestants with West Indies or Caribbean backgrounds. Unlike other pageants, Mr & Miss West Indies UK isn’t all about glam, it’s about what the contestants can do, speaking out, and having a voice about the things you strongly believe in. “The pageant focuses more on giving these young people from similar backgrounds the opportunity to come together in a pageant setting,” explains Trishana, “to build relationships with others, work diligently and leave a posit-
ive impact in the community” Taking place on the 21st August 2016 at the Open Door in Crystal Palace, and to be hosted by White Yardie, Mr & Miss West Indies UK is about beauty with every purpose, with the winners being ambassadors for the West Indian diaspora, gaining the chance to visit their own country of representation as well as doing projects in the UK and their country. A seasoned pageant contestant herself, Trishana decided to take all of the best parts of the pageants she has been a part of, and put them all into one pageant that will set the bar for others. “I’ve learnt from my experiences to improve upon my own pageant,” beams Trishana, “myself and my mum, we do it as a
team.” With 11 islands to be represented at this years event across both the male and female categories, there has been no short of logistical work for Trishana and her team to organise since the pageants conception in December 2015 as she
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revealed. “The King and Queen will have the chance to visit their own island of representation, including a day in parliament with the leaders and a charity event in the community.” “All of this is already in place, having spoken with all of the islands to let them know what our aim is, with accommodation already sourced too!” “During their reigning year, The King and Queen will also have a number of engagements back on home soil, with newspaper, radio and television interviews as well as awards shows and events, all while spending a lot of time with their High Commissioner as well.” There are a number of categories that contestants will be competing for on the night, including Best Smile Male & Female, Most Photogenic Male & Female, Contestant with the Most Dedication and Excellence, Best Runway/Pageant Walks sponsored by Born To Model TV, King and Queen, 1st & 2nd Runner Up – Male, 1st & 2nd Runner Up – Female, Peoples Choice Male & Female, Most Influential Male & Female – based on Charity work & fundraising of each contestant, Best Sportswear – Male, Best Swimwear – Female, Best Evening Gown & Best Mens Formal Wear, Most Talented Male & Female. What also separates Mr & Miss West Indies UK from other pa-
geants is the camaraderie between the contestants. Building teamwork through residential retreats and activities, the group have already grown close, requesting more frequent sessions together between now and the show itself. While entries are closed for this years contestants, tickets are on sale for the event in August, so make sure you get your tickets booked soon as this looks set to be one event you don’t want to miss.
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CAMARA’S SPOTLIGHT
LVE Foundation
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l Cllr Karen Bellamy at the LVF Black Tie Event in September 2015 lease let me introduce musician. you to my friend Cllr. We went to the event and I was Karen Bellamy. An ex- approached by someone quite traordinary lady who official looking. I was asked is the agony aunt of thousands whether I was a young supporter who come knocking at her door of Labour, I remember glancing come rain or shine, that in- over at Karen who reassured me cludes any time or day because with a big grin and I answered no she is known for her kindness but that I was there to represent and giving sound advice. the Youth of the UK regardless I can recall the first time we of party. met at a church concert in Leyton Karen smiled, nodded her head East London approximately 8 and quietly clapped her hands. years ago. In fact, from that day Karen and We clicked immediately and Martyn have always been supwhen I was asked to sing at the portive of me in all my achieveLabour “Movement for Change” ments. in Manchester, we were offered a So it came as no big shock lift by Karen and her wonderful when I heard that she and her husband Martyn who is also an friend Michael Polledri MBE, experienced and knowledgeable Chairman of Lee Valley Estates
l The LVF Black Tie Event in September 2015
founded the LVE foundation in order to help motivate, support and improve the lives of young people. The focus being on the geographical area in which Lee Valley Estates have operated for over 27 years. These factors are summarised in the Foundation’s Mission Statement: “To work with young people from North London and the Lee Valley Corridor to help them achieve above and beyond society’s expectation of them in terms of work, leisure and their community”. Karen explained that she and Michael had talked about this idea for about 10 years so they went on to plan their aims which included helping young people to find employment and further education. When Michael retired, LVE Foundation came into being and the fundraising and planning began. Karen continues to play a major role in canvassing for funding, planning events and managing events as LVE Foundation’s CEO.
The youths are referred to the Foundation via job centres and Waltham Forest Young Carers Association. The support from LVE Foundation is made available in many forms, for example: work placement, training, mentoring, financial advice etc. This support is designed to fit each individuals needs. “We believe in being flexible. We believe that our young people are the entrepreneurs, community leaders, innovators, role-models, employers and work force of the future.” “So far since launching we have held a fundraiser, sponsored a three day Black History event in October, we have sponsored an International Women’s Day event at the Great Hall in the Legacy Business Centre in Leyton, we have given out grants to a music project and helped nine young people set up their own not for profit mentoring project by giving them one2one business advice and a grant to set up, this including money for insurance and DBS checks plus hot-desking space.” “We are hoping our plan to, in the next six weeks the mentors will start to take on their first tranche of mentees. We are really excited that the Foundation will also be working with businesses in the City to take young people for business awareness weeks and working to get them into real paid and supported work.” Karen adds that LVE Foundation is working with Waltham Forest, Haringey and Edmonton Councils and Job Centres. “It is so rewarding to be surrounded by such positive people.” “I am extremely grateful to have known Karen for so long and that she and Michael Polledri have made such a difference in the lives of people within my borough. They continue to work tirelessly with their passion for helping young people, in the hopes of “creating more leaders and ultimately creating a cycle of LVE Foundation mentees becom-
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l Performances at the LVF Black Tie Event in September 2015 ing mentors”. The next event is at Tottenham Town Hall on 10th June 2016. It is a Black Tie event which will start at 7pm with Michelin-trained Chef Pedro Pathiness who has worked with Heston Blumenthal of Fat Duck Fame and the Roux Brothers at Le Gavroche. This event will host a number of high profilers and promises to be a major event. See EventBrite for ticket purchase. It is so rewarding to be surrounded by such positive people. I am extremely grateful to have known Karen for so long and that she and Michael Polledri have made
such a difference in the lives of my piers within my borough. Karen and Michael are most grateful to Michael and all their supporters, some of which include: Handles Banken, Guy Davis, Gary Walker, Barclays and RSA Trust. Thank you to all the people out there that are helping young people and passing on a Legacy of hope. If you are interested in getting involved, would like more information or would like to attend an event, please email: info@LVEFoundation.org.uk www.lvefoundation.org.uk
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BIRMINGHAM VAISAKHI CELEBRATIONS
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irmingham is the most cosmopolitan and vibrant city in Europe and a cornerstone of the city’s success is that of its citizens celebrating their heritage together. So, with that in mind, the streets of Birmingham were decked with bright colours, music and dancing as thousands of Sikhs converged onto Soho Road for a mass holy street procession – starting from Hockley and Smethwick through to Handsworth Park for the annual Vaisakhi Nagar Keertan festival. At the head of each procession was the Guru Granth Sahib (The Holy Book of Revelation) led by five Sikhs dressed in ceremonial dress to represent the five original Panj Pyare (The Beloved Ones) who founded the order of the Khalsa. They came from around the country to take part in what proved to be the ultimate outdoor party as men, women and children were catered for with food, music, entertainment, charity stalls, sports, prayers, Sikh cultural activities and a full-on funfair to make this the best ever.
Amrick Singh Ubhi, Chair of the Council of Sikh Gurdwaras, Birmingham, and Centre Director at the Nishkam Centre on Soho Road said; “The Birmingham Vaisakhi Celebrations, marking one of the most important days in the Sikh calendar, have become a landmark event in the city, the UK and internationally boasting one of the largest festivals in Europe and outside India. As one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Europe, these celebrations have always been a demonstration of community cohesion in practice. We continue to engage with people of all faiths and background of our great city to ensure peace, harmony and unity for all." Of all the community-led events which have taken place in the park this a not-for-profit community event proved to be the epitome of a community working together as, with many other organisations, the lack of funding to the level they were once afforded, by their local Birmingham City Council, wasn’t as it once was. That was never going to be a stumbling block or an excuse – or indeed, a reason to ever cancel
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ghlights collective ngth in unity this annual event. “The whole ethos of the event is about promoting community and family spirit, a sense of unity, sharing, interfaith and cohesiveness; something very much needed at this time around the world," Amrick went on to say. “To this end, we were proud to share and invite all attendees to experience the event and partake in Guru Ka Langar (free food selflessly prepared and served by volunteers), visit the Gurdwara in the Park, see the trading and information stalls, the children’s funfair and the many more exciting events which took part on the day." In fact, it gave reason to, byin-large, self-fund it and make it bigger and better than ever before – something that, with shared community cohesion, will always prove the best way, neh, the only way forward. An estimated 100,000 people were said to have attended this year to mark the Sikh New Year, thanks in no small part to The Council of Sikh Gurdwaras in Birmingham – who is celebrating its 25th Anniversary, businesses, community groups and individu-
als putting their financial backs to make sure this would remain one of the city’s biggest ever outdoor free event. It also gave all business and industry players a prominent and visible role in the event through tailor-made sponsorship opportunities. Catering for all who attended – and upholding the whole purpose of Vaisakhi, amongst the fantastic array of fun and frivolities, in the middle of Handsworth Park was an area for worship (Darbar), an important focal point for the day, which was open to all communities to visit and understand the Sikh faith. Nishkam Centre Director, Amrick, concluded; “The Council of Sikh Gurdwaras Birmingham (CSGB) is proud of the Vaisakhi Celebrations that have taken place here in Birmingham for 25 years. The event was the culmination of many months of work with our partners including the City Council, WM Police, traders, sponsors, supporters and the many volunteers." The Council of Sikh Gurdwaras in Birmingham and business sponsors covered the costs.
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Father Wilson is ‘Not the Messiah’
But does screening Life of Brian make him ‘A very naughty boy?’
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vicar sparked outrage among his flock with plans to screen the controversial Monty Python classic The Life of Brian - in church. The satirical comedy film branded anti-Christian and 'blasphemous' when it was released in 1979 - will be played at All Saints' Parish Church in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. There will also be a concert called 'Music You Don't Normally Hear On A Church Organ' in a bid to raise funds for repairs to the religious building.
Father Christopher Wilson said; "Showing The Life of Brian - which tells the story of young Jewish man being mistaken as the Messiah - is an attempt for the church to laugh at ourselves." On its release, in 1979, the film sparked protests from religious groups and 39 local authorities in the UK either imposed an outright ban, or gave it an 18 certificate - effectively preventing the film from being shown as the distributors said it could not be screened unless it was unedited and carried the original 14 certificate. The film was so controversial
countries including Ireland and Norway banned its screening making it being a box-office hit and the fourthhighest grossing film in the UK in 1979 and the highest grosser of any British film in the United States that year. The Life of Brian is set to be shown at the church, with tickets being sold for £10. All Saints' Parish Church regulars said the screening of the contentious film will upset many people, while others have questioned why a church is an appropriate venue to show an 'offensive' and 'anti-Christian film.'
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hat is the purpose/meaning of life, Death, Salvation & Eternal life? For the Creator to create His creature man. For the purpose of offering to him Eternal life. It comes with a price. Which is to love him with a willing heart. If not you shall remain in the Old World Order of Decay {No Hope} For rebellion is like the sin of divination, and arrogance like the evil of idolatry, but what has the Creator done for us? It is to make a way for us by his {Grace & Mercy} to take us from the labyrinth of misery, of our Fallen Estate, and Transform us into the image of his Seed, by his Son, & Heir. Isn’t that wonderful to bring such a creature holy and Blessed before the throne of the I AM The original plan of the I AM for man,with out changes from the beginning it was finished. It is not our unworthiness that separates us from the I AM, it is our unwillingness to {Hear His voice} Verily I say unto you the I AM bring death and makes alive, he bring down to the Grave in Shame and Raises up to Glory. Blessed them and those whose names have been written from before time began who obtain a New Name no man knows but the Elect. Blessed them and those that take part in this prophecy no mystery. Play your part,find your lot & stand. White Stone, Daniel saw a Black Stone.
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he answer is apart from prayer and fasting and hard work, with robust strategic administration in place. What is Strategic Administration? Well, think President Obama! When he speaks about his operations he refers to his administration not his department or the White House. His administration helps him to achieve the Vision of his presidency. It should be no different for local churches. Strategic Administration is how the WHOLE organisation interacts and works together for common good making it more productive and successful. If for example you have people attending your church, but don't know where they are, how to contact them that MIGHT be looked upon as just Admin Office not doing their job BUT if it carries on, it affects the whole ministry so you're unable to plan for the
future. What about your structure? Are you a charity, social enterprise, Limited Company or unregistered AND is your legal status right for the activities you are carrying out e.g. Are you carry out charitable works in the community, but not receiving funding? Strategic Administration is a huge issue and churches that get it right are the ones who are able to win souls and maintain them to discipleship AND plant other churches. Another example: Do you employ staff or have volunteers? Do they all know what's expected of them? Do they have a person spec? Do you know what that is? These examples all come under the Strategic Administration banner. There are so many other examples which will be covered on May 14 in the Strategic Administration Workshop for Leaders.
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A Prophet Of God Receives Award From Northern Leaders
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by Emeka Alex Akwaeze
istory was made and strengthened in April at Living Christ Mission’s Administrative Headquarters in Onitsha, Anambra State, South East Nigeria when Northern Leaders (Christians/Muslims honoured His Grace, the Most Rev. Prof. Daddy Hezekiah MFR, NFNY, JP, Proprietor/Chancellor, Hezekiah University Umudi, Imo State, Nigeria, the Anointed Prophet of the Most High God, Odum Ebo Igbo (Lion of the Tribe of Igbo), Founder and Leader, Living Christ Mission Inc, worldwide with the prestigious Award of “ANNEPI MAGAJIN ALLAH” meaning The Prophet of the Most High God. In all ramifications, Daddy Hezekiah is a unique personality and stands out as the only Man of God that is proclaimed by God and not human beings as Prophet Samuel in the Bible. He is holy, consecrated, and married to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. He preaches the undiluted word of God and does not believe in segregation but treats all hu-
man beings equally. He raises the dead most times by merely calling their names or by placing a hand set on their ears to speak to them in cases that are remote to his physical reach. He cures all manner of diseases and illnesses both curable and terminal diseases like Aids and Cancer through his faith in the power that is in the blood of Jesus Christ. He restores sight to the blind even in cases that medical science has written off. Through prayers, he opens barren wombs and gives twin and quadruplet to hitherto barren women. He built a 75,000 sitting capacity Temple in Onitsha, Anambra State Nigeria. Daddy Hezekiah was the first foreigner at the prestigious University of Zambia, Lusaka to hold the post of President of the Campus Christian Fellowship and after his graduation, he was invited to the State House by late President Kenneth Kaunda in 1979 to pray for him. Conventionally, recipients of awards are invited to the place of the awardees like in February 14, 2008, when Daddy Hezekiah was given MFR by the late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua, he travelled to
Abuja to receive it. Daddy Hezekiah is the first church leader in Nigeria to refurbish a police station and hand it over to the Nigerian Police in 1999. He is also the first church leader in the memory of history in Nigeria to rebuild a Mosque for the Muslims, which was gutted by fire in 1997 because he believes in the philosophy of live and let live. He donated 30,000 dollars to the United States Government during the September 11th 2001 attack. He donated 20,000 dollars to the Israeli Government in their fight against terrorism in April, 2002. He donated 3.5 million Naira to the Information and Communication Technology Centre of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Anambra State, Nigeria (UNIZIK) on 14th April, 2005. In December 2000, he used the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Naira (N200,000.00) to refurbish and furnish the NUJ Library in Imo State Nigeria which is now named after him. Daddy Hezekiah truly deserves all the good things that the Lord has given him and we rejoice with him.
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GRACE KENNEDY AND WESTERN UNION TOWN HALL EVENTS
Grace Kennedy & Western Union Town Hall Events for 2016
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race Kennedy in partnership with Western Union International, GKMS will be hosting two Town Hall Meetings, under the theme: “Caribbean DIASPORABORDERLESS POSSIBILITIES” The Grace Kennedy/Western Union Birmingham Town Hall Events comes against the background of a need to share with one of the company’s key constituencies (the United Kingdom) the pending changes in the industry and to demonstrate their connection as they seek to build together. The key note speaker will be the former Prime Minister of Jamaica the Honorable PJ Patterson. Grace Kennedy Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Don Wehby , Mr. Sean Mason, Vice President & General Manager-Caribbean for Western Union will also be amongst the speakers as well as speakers locally, from Birmingham, and London. The first of two events in the UK will be delivered on Tuesday June 7, 2016 at Badshah Palace, on Walsall Rd, in Great Bar, Birmingham, followed by Camden Town Hall, on Judd Street, in London C1H 9JE on August 9. Both events will start with a
l Badshah Palace reception, providing complimentary refreshments to every guest. GraceKennedy Money Services is also the local agent for Western Union not just in Jamaica, but in ten other countries across the Caribbean – Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Anguilla and Montserrat and most recently, the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands. In addition to the main events, there will be a “Caribbean Breakfast Press Conferences” on the morning of both events at the International Conference Centre (ICC) in Birmingham and Jamaica High Commission office, in London - starting at 8
l Former Prime Minister of Jamaica the Honorable PJ Patterson am. PJ Patterson will also be attending both of the Breakfast press conferences, together with Don Wehby, Chief Executive Officer Grace Kennedy and Sean Mason, Vice President & General Manager-Caribbean For Western Union will also be attending. Further, the GraceKennedy and Western Union teams are happy to be afforded the opportunity to meet and interact with members of the press who are responsible for the dissemination of news to the Caribbean Diaspora and to better understand how they may work together to build a deeper relationship going forward. The breakfast meeting is an opportunity to not only update people on developments in the business, but for people to share with us what’s happening in your market. It’s about continuing to strengthen their relationships because they view the UK as a key partner in their communications strategy. Some transportation arrangement - by coach – will be made for the Birmingham event. For further information and for tickets visit Eventbrite:
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RECONNECT HEALTH DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
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l Vincent Udenze President,of Reconnect HDI Consultant Psychiatrist, Professor Mohan, Marva Clarke, Trustee, Lynne Clarke Treasurer and Tony Sikabofori, Consultant Psychiatrist
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ith UK-based charity, Mind, finding that local authorities in England spend an average of 1.36 per cent of their public health budget on mental health, the situation in many other countries would appear even worse – to none-existing. For that, the work of Reconnect Health Development Initiative, ReconnectHDI, is far greater and fully deserved of attention and ongoing support. And, with that in mind, the NGO (None Government Organisation) is working diligently, both home and abroad, towards creating awareness to help address the issue of stigma as it relates to mental health and inform, advocate and enable access to quality mental health services and be a signpost for people suffering from psychological and drug challenges. At JoJolapa Nepalese Restaurant, in Birmingham, president of Reconnect HDI, Dr Vincent Udenze, a Consultant Psychiatrist at Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, with endorsement in substance misuse psychiatry, explains; “There’s a disconnection throughout families, the home, workplace ,communities and further afield and stress from this disconnection
is allowing mental illnesses to thrive. People are disconnected with the pains in their lives. Reconnect HDI, is all about empowering people without choice – to reach and give them the much-needed help and attention they are afforded. In many cases people develop a state of mental ill-health for a variety of reasons – so it’s about putting preventative measures into place, where possible, facilitating treatment – allowing them to re-connect with everyday society. Our organisation and its partners seek to establish grassroots actions to provide compassionate and concrete solutions. And by working alongside people with mental health issues, we form a community of help and support. It’s time to start reconnecting with people and communities when it comes to mental health issues” For him, this becomes more personally as a Nigerian based here in the UK. “Despite the very minimal financial funding, from the government here, the fact that there is an NHS which looks after the mentally ill and substance abusers irrespective of socioeconomic strata is something fantastic , in comparison to Nigeria where, with no welfare state, people with mental health issues with no finances are at worst, ignored,
l Dr Jasmeet Bedi and Mr Clarke l Jean Igwegbe, Program lead for ReconnectHDI, Nigeria during a visit to a displaced people’s camp in Borno state to carry out a mental health awareness campaign
l Dr Vincent Udenze and a clinical psychologist Alex Agara (ReconnectHDI discussing psychosocial intervention initiatives at a camp with 11,000 displaced people following Boko Harram insurgence in northeast Nigeria
l Vincent Udenze President,of Reconnect HDI Consultant Psychiatrist, Professor Mohan, and Marva Clarke, Trustee with attendees on the night
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at an affordable cost and allowing them to enrich themselves with the benefits of a different culture, carrying out relevant voluntary work in those countries and getting the fulfilment of being appreciated by other people. Also in place is APLY Program About People Like You - an educational, awareness and empowerment program that targets educational institutions as well as youth prevalent organizations to allow for discussions on psychological issues that might affect them such as drug abuse and sexual abuse, contributing to the achievement of broader health goals of preventing poor health outcomes and is structured to fit into school curriculums through a club that will be individually established in schools. DR Asaf Khan said he was aware of NGOs in Pakistan who will want to partner with Reconnect and he will facilitate it. Attendees at the dinner were hugely impressed with the work Vincent and his team are doing, and want to work together, with Reconnect HDI, to make the operative a worldwide initiative for people with drug abuse and mental health issues.. There is a Reconnect mental health National Helpline which provides a care and support line for people in mental distress - a caring compassionate voice at the other end to listen, counsel, advice and direct them with the utmost confidentiality and is a means of referral for people who might need professional services.
l A mental health awareness campaign in Suleja, Niger State. 2nd lady on the left is Dr Yvonne Shell, Clinical Psychologist in the UK who initiated the APLY program
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ening tackles stigma home and abroad and at best, treated with distain. Reconnect HDI, present in 3 Nigerian States; Lagos, Niger state, Borno and Abuja, is committed to supporting enhanced access to curative and preventative services – in Nigeria. ReconectHDI-UK is looking at supporting the setting up of more ReconnectHDIs in different countries in the World so that they can respond to local mental health needs and position the organisation to deal with Psychological needs in different countries in times of disasters and terror. Of the night, at JoJolapa, Trustee Marva Clarke commented; “The night was an opportunity for people to explain and highlight Reconnect Health Development Initiative, plus talk, openly, about mental health issue in society today and explain what is happening out there, especially with the issue of drug abuse in Nigeria, throughout the UK and the rest of the world. We are looking for support as we support those with mental health issues, with no outlet for aid.” The UK Reconnect Health Development Initiative is the offspring of its African counterpart, after its set-up in Nigerian capital, Abuja, in 2013, to fill the void, as there were no operatives, like a mental health Helpline, or sustainable and evidence based drug-preventative programmes. Udenze commented; “We are looking to forge partnerships with organisations to provide psychosocial intervention for the displaced people in North East Nigeria following the Boko Haram insurgency. ReconnectHDI is also looking at carrying out Rehabilitation programs for uk citizens abroad in specialised centres
l Ata Akpojiyovbi, Professor Mohan, Marva Clarke, Trustee ,Tony Sikabofori, Consultant Psychiatrist, Debbie O’Connor, Vincent Udenze President,of Reconnect HDI Consultant Psychiatrist
l Tony Sikabofori, Consultant Psychiatrist and Dr Jon Kennedy , Deputy Medical Director BSMHFT
l Professor Femi Oyebode and Dr Jan Oyebode
l Guests mingling with Vincent Udenze
l Marcia McLaughlin, Editor in Chief of The Phoenix Newspaper with Dr Anupam , Medical Director , Forward Thinking Birmingham Mental Health Trust
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BHF Reveals Top Reasons of Gym-Phobia
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he fear of being judged is one of the biggest causes of ‘gym-phobia’ in the West Midlands, according to new statistics released as part of the British Heart Foundation’s new MyMarathon challenge. Most of us can come up with a plethora of excuses not to go to the gym or exercise. But a BHF poll has revealed aside from membership costs the main reason people in the West Midlands avoid going to the gym is feeling intimidated by other fitter, more competitive people. Second on the list was the fear of what other people would think of them when exercising, followed by not knowing or having the confidence to use different exercise machines. People showing off at the gym was another turn off for people in the West Midlands, as well as regulars always taking over the gym. Other gym pet peeves included people wearing lycra and grunting whilst exercising. The BHF is challenging the nation to take on its brand new MyMarathon challenge to conquer 26.2miles over the month of May and help fund life saving research. Runners can complete the challenge this May in a way that’s a challenge for them. Whether it’s at the park, during lunch-breaks or around the streets with friends by your side. To find out more or to sign up for free to MyMarathon visit; www.bhf.org.uk/mymarathon
irmingham based pan-Asian noodle bar chain, Chop and Wok, offered free food to customers at its franchises in the West Midlands to help raise awareness of Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity’s £3.65 million Star Appeal and encourage donations. By supporting the hospital charity’s Star Appeal customers helped to fund the UK’s first holistic centre for children with rare diseases – providing coordinated care, treatment and support to improve the lives of more than 9,000 patients treated at the hospital for over 500 rare conditions. A Spokesperson for Chop and Wok said: “We have worked with Birmingham Children’s Hospital before and they do amazing things to help improve the lives of sick children and their families. We hope that by getting a free meal, our customers were encouraged to donate the money they would have spent on their meal to the charity, or just to donate whatever they can and most importantly, spread awareness of children with rare diseases and the difficulties they can face.” Elinor Eustace, Deputy Director of Fundraising at Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity, said: “We are incredibly thankful to Chop and Wok’s Suffolk Street, Quinton and Shirley franchises for their continued support and for kindly encouraging their customers to donate to our new £3.65 million Star Appeal. “Our new centre will be the first of its kind in the UK, bringing together a team of experts, under one roof, from all the different specialities across our hospital who will work collectively to provide coordinated care for our children and young people affected by rare diseases.”
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Chop and Wok offers free food for Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity’s Star Appeal l Dr Peter Lewis
15 years of service
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YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR WEALTH
Survey aims to help Brummies be more active
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ealth chiefs want to know what Brummies do to stay active. As NHS England unveiled plans to get people at risk of type-2 diabetes more active, Birmingham City Council's Wellbeing Panel is asking people: • how active they are or aren't • what they do to stay active • what local facilities they use And anyone who completes a 10-minute survey could win Love2shop vouchers worth up to £300. Head of Wellbeing Service, Karen Creavin, said: "A growing
number of people across the city are physically active but too many people still lead inactive lives and we want to understand why. What are the barriers to people being active? What do we need to do to encourage inactive people to use our Wellbeing Centres, parks, open spaces and cycle lanes more? There are many benefits to being physically active. Studies show it can reduce your risk of major illnesses, such as heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and cancer, while an active lifestyle is also good for your mental health. So we want to know what works
t was a celebration of achievement as Dr Peter Lewis retired from his current post as Executive Medical Director at BSMHFT after 15 years of outstanding service to the trust and also the community. After qualifying as a Medical Officer in 1972 from the University of West Indies, and completing his higher training in Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he returned to the Caribbean to work as a consultant Psychiatrist at St Anne’s Hospital. In 2001 Peter came to England and was headhunted by the then Northern Birmingham Mental Health Trust, tasked with developing services for Black and Ethnic Minority patients in the Handsworth and Ladywood areas. In 2005 after the merger of the trust with the South Birmingham Mental Health Trust he was appointed as Clinical Director for services in the Heart of Birmingham PCT area. He was instrumental in improving service delivery during his tenure, before in 2009 he was appointed as Executive Medical Director and joined the board of Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust. As MD his legacy includes the modernisation of services, including electronic prescribing and the introduction of digital dictation, and remodelling of the clinical services.
for people in Birmingham and what doesn't. This doesn't have to be about sport. Being active is about what works for you. So that might be walking the dog, working in the garden, going for a walk or a bike ride. We want to know what you do and where you do it." Birmingham is bucking the national trend when it comes to physical activity, thanks to award-winning initiatives like Be Active, Active Parks and This Girl Can. According to Sport England’s latest Active People Survey, the number of active people in Birmingham continues to rise, despite a national drop. Since the first Active People Survey was published in 2006, the proportion of Brummies participating in sport and active recreation, at moderate intensity, for at least 30 minutes on at least 12 days a month has increased from 17.2 per cent to 20.4 per cent. Now the city council's Wellbeing Service is determined to build on that progress.
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ou would probably never believe me if I told you what one of my favourite TV programmes is. It focuses on people who have died intestate with no obvious family connections and a property or belongings of value. I’m always struck by the diligence of the team that scour records and drive up and down the country to find anyone living who may have the remotest link to the deceased. Sometimes the researchers find a long lost estranged or distant relative who can choose whether
to sign a contract to agree to the researchers’ help or decline and go directly to the Government to claim whatever has been left behind. Family means many different things to different people. I’m blessed to be a part of two huge family trees that I began to create in the late 80s and early 90s. I had started to travel to the Caribbean, America and Canada by myself and in talking to older relatives began to piece together how I was linked to these wonderful people. I met 3 of my Grandparents for the first time in 1977 on my initial outing to the Caribbean and fell in love with them instantly. Since then my family has grown on both sides and we re-group for weddings, funerals and adhoc reunions. There is a picture of me at the most recent Jamaican family wedding in the Dominican Republic below.
I recently met a lady who has never met her Jamaican father. All she has of him is his passport. I can’t even imagine what that feels like as both my parents are alive and together. As you progress through life you begin to realise that no-one has a textbook family situation. I had the privilege of introducing this lady to someone who could help. Brenda Francis is the founder of UK Jamaica Family Roots and Genes & Obits. UK Jamaica Family Roots meet regularly to research their family history at Solihull Library, West Midlands. They trace family lineages and history, use oral interviews, historical records and genetic analysis (DNA) and other records to obtain information about their family. This enables the group to preserve their past for future generations, and a sense of self satisfaction in storytelling. Brenda does commissioned work for individuals, groups and organisations for the Caribbean. She can be found on Skype as ‘Family History’. If you just make a call, she will go through step-by-step on how to trace your family history. For further information,
please feel free to email linkjamaica1@gmail.com or contact Brenda on 07817412981. Genes and Obits is an On-
line Obituary for those who choose to celebrate someone’s life or mourn the loss of a loved one. You can share your post and allow friends and fam-
ily to pay their respects or send condolence messages by leaving a comment on the obituary site. Placing an online obituary is
a special way to report a recent death of a loved one along with an account of an individual life and about the upcoming funeral. ‘Light a candle’ helps you to remember and commemorate your loved one in a very special way. You can email them at genesandobits@outlookcom or visit their website at genesandobits.co.uk.
Voluntary Work from UK Jamaica Family Roots
If you know of any African-Caribbean Elderly Day Care Centres or Alzheimer Organisation who could do with Brenda’s services of tracing their family roots, please give them her contact details. And just to confirm that it
was timely for me to write about families, I received this information whilst on holiday: SRO Audiences are calling all families! This is your chance to be a part of a brand new, unique feature length documentary series for Sky 1. SRO Audiences are looking for families to take part in a unique documentary series, which will be filmed over several years. The series will tell honest, down-to-earth, joyful and uplifting stories of life in modern Britain through the prism of something we all belong to, in one form or another – the Family. Each feature-length film in the series will tell the story of a single family over a five year period – the things that challenge and unite its members; their most difficult times and their happiest moments. Our families will capture the nation’s imagination with stories, issues and moments we can all relate to. For the families taking part, the films will be the best home movies imaginable – the story of their lives, both intimate and epic, made by the very best documentary makers in the business. Whatever your story, SRO Audiences would love to hear from you. To find out more, get in touch for a quick informal chat with the team by going to http://www.sroaudiences.com/ My social media ‘family’ NNN (National Nubian Networking) will celebrate 14 years of service to the community in May 2016! I hope you enjoy some great family moments over the coming months. If you are estranged from family members, why not reach out this month and surprise them?!?
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ADOPTION AND FOSTERING
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ith a national shortage of Foster carers across the UK, there are more children than ever who need a caring and loving environment, which every child has the right to experience. Whether a crisis in the family, illness or relationship difficulties could be some of the reasons why a child is placed in care.
Adoption & Fostering Our ongoing campaign to help the children in need in our communities
Regional Adoption Consortium Launch #AdoptionInfoLive
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doption in the Black Country & Adoption Focus, the new name for the local regional adoption consortium took to social media to give the public a taste of what goes on at an Adoption Info Event. As the info event took place at The Holiday Inn, Great Barr the team was tweeting and facebook messaging all the key facts and information that is shared. Ian Groom from Adoption in the Black Country & Adoption Focus said “one of the main things we get asked on the phone or the first question that people ask when they arrive at an info event is ‘what do we have to do?”
“We hope that through tweeting and posting live from the event it will help those people thinking of coming to our next events to have more of an idea of what to expect and also highlight the key significant bits of the presentation such as the need for sibling adopters “ “We’re sure that this innovative approach will be popular and if people want more information just message and tweet us using #AdoptionInfoLive and we’ll give you the answers as we go”
There are already so many fantastic individuals who foster and adopt children into their families- but we need more! At the Phoenix, all of our team are committed to raising awareness of fostering and adoption through our campaign not just for the month of May, but for an entire 12 months!
Celeb hairdresser Andrew Barton swapped tresses for trainers for CoramBAAF
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airdresser to the stars, Andrew Barton, ran the London Marathon in support of the work of CoramBAAF this year. Andrew is Creative Director at Urban Retreat in Harrods, and holds numerous industry awards, including British Hairdresser of the Year and British Hair Icon. Andrew is a long-standing spporter of adoption and fostering, having been adopted himself, and having a personal connection to our work provided him with motivation and inspiration for what was his fifth London Marathon. Andrew said: “Without the love and support of my family I may never have become the happy, successful, loving man I am today.” “There are so many children out there who are waiting to be adopted, and helping to
raise awareness of adoption is so close to my heart.” “With this being my fifth Virgin London Marathon for Adoption and Fostering Academy, CoramBAAF, I knew what I was up against.” “It was an amazing experience and a personal challenge, but despite the journey and it's up and downs there was no better feeling than running down The Mall with Buckingham Palace behind you and knowing your loved ones were en route pulling you on and waiting at the finish line for you, and that was the best pint I ever had.”
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We will be highlighting the inspiring work of current carers, the extensive support and training that is available and the difference that you could be making in a young persons’ life. If you feel that you can offer this, or even if you would like to find out a little bit more – don’t hesitate! It could make the greatest difference to a child’s life.
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Salaries soaring among building firms, says FMB
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alaries for small building firms are soaring as a result of the growing skills shortage, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB). Commenting on the results of the FMB’s State of Trade Survey for Q1 2016, Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB, said: “More than half of small construction firms are predicting that wages and salaries will increase over the coming six months.” “Given that brickies are already able to command wages of up to £60,000 per year in London and around £45,000 a year in the North
of England, it’s clear that the skills squeeze is starting to push up costs for construction SMEs.” The results for the first three months of this year show consistent growth among small construction firms in almost all parts of the UK. What’s more, despite evidence of the EU referendum causing some uncertainty within the business community, more than twothirds of firms expect their workloads to increase over the coming three months. These results are heartening but skills shortages, and the knock-on effect on wages and salaries, re-
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mains a major cause for concern.” Berry concluded: “We need tens of thousands of new and returning construction workers to pick up the slack, or this growth among construction SMEs could so easily unravel. The Government is hoping to address the skills shortages through the new Apprenticeship Levy, which is due to come into force in exactly one year. The Government must work closely with the construction industry to ensure its new system is as easy to use as possible, or else we could see apprenticeship training by small firms nose dive at exactly the wrong time.”
Luxury in Turkey: Quality Properties Affordably Priced
A Great Day at Wagha Border with PAK Rangers. Also with PAK Ranger Sardar A.J. Singh. A True Pakistani and with Gen Rahat Latif, Col Bilal, & Bobby Waris. Pictures courtesy of Tariq.
Beylikduzu, Turkey - 1 Bed Flat Beylikduzu, Turkey - 1 Bed Flat £42,275 £49,000 Crest Plaza, a new residential complex in Istanbul offering 7% returns. Istanbul is a rising star, with a booming economy, driven by foreign investment, large-scale infrastructure projects, macro-economic reform & its unique pivot.
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Located in Didim, Greenhill Turkey we have two of these lovely bungalows that are new to the market and are perfect as holiday homes and are only 5 minutes from the lovely beaches of Akbuk.
Luxury apartments with swimming pool, car parking, tennis courts, basketball courts, Turkish bath, football pitch, playground, cafes, nursery area, resturants, close to airport and shopping malls.
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OVERSEAS NEWS Region to be challenged to move from good to great at CTO HR conference
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he Caribbean’s economic viability and sustainability must continue to attract the attention of leaders and policymakers in all walks of life as the region continues to grapple with the challenges of the 21st century. “As companies and nation states, we must consider that what we have done in the past may not be good enough; what got us this far may not get us to the place where we create the loyalty and profitability we desperately need,” said Ian Blanchard, an action business coach and former chief executive at telecommunications company Cable & Wireless. Mr. Blanchard will be a presenter at the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO)’s 8th Tourism Human Resources Conference in Antigua & Barbuda from 11-13 May. He will speak on the topic, From Good to Great: Driving Leadership & Organizational Excellence and will challenge participants to “become better versions” of themselves and fulfil the Caribbean’s true potential. “We live in an age where opportunities abound, where we have access to a global audience in ways that are much cheaper and easier than ever before. In order for us to move from good to great and derive leadership and organizational excellence we must care more, not just about or own island, our own nationals, our own families or employees, but about the wider, the broader, the bigger picture.”
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Prepare for Caribbean Rocks NYC during Caribbean Week
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ing Caribbean Week in New York in 2005, we had no way of predicting some of the incredible outcomes we have seen since then!” “We fully expect the 2016 Caribbean Rocks NYC to be equally exciting and rewarding for the performers, our participating countries and all those who attend this historic event. Caribbean Rocks NYC is the next best thing to actually being in the Caribbean!” The launch of Caribbean Rocks NYC establishes the premier event to bring attention to two of the Caribbean’s most important industries, tourism and entertainment, through the development of a product which will grow to be like the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) or Movie Awards or BET Honors and Award show, aimed to showcase both at a highend level. The event is primarily targeted to the very important Diaspora market, but with strong ancillary promotions to the general market.
Jamaica and Cuba to sign multi-destination agreement
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uba and Jamaica will sign an agreement in the first week of May for multi-destination tourism between the two countries. Jamaica’s minister of tourism Edmund Bartlett announced at the opening of the Jamaica Product Exchange (JAPEX) that he and his Cuban counterpart will sign the agreement on Friday of that week. A similar agreement will be signed with the Dominican Re-
public in June, Minister Bartlett said. The minister also announced that Jamaica will finally be in the timeshare business from the 1 May. “Timeshare registry will open from the first of May and we will then be open for business to bring new demographics and to bring in new arrivals into the destination,” he told the audience at the Montego Bay Convention Centre. Minister Bartlett also an-
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New Deputy Director for T&C Tourist Board
l The St Vincent and The Grenadines stand at the 2015 Caribbean Week NYC
s part of its 10th year anniversary celebrations, the launch of “Caribbean Rocks NYC”, an event spotlighting the Caribbean’s extraordinarily beautiful destinations and amazing culture, music and entertainment has been announced. Caribbean Rocks NYC, will take place during CTO’s Caribbean Week June 1st – 5th, 2016 in NYC and is a partnership between TEMPO, the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and Platinum destination partner, The Islands Of The Bahamas -- one of the Caribbean’s leading tourist destinations. A combination of awards ceremony and Caribbean travel, destination and entertainment showcase, Caribbean Rocks NYC will also feature the very best in live performances from top Caribbean performers. CTO Secretary General Mr. Hugh Riley states “When we joined forces with TEMPO dur-
l Minister Edmund Bartlett (right) shares a light moment with his predecessor Dr. Wykeham McNeill at the opening of JAPEX 2016 nounced plans to aggressively target new markets, including South America and Eastern Europe and to increase market share in north America.
he Turks and Caicos Tourist Board is pleased to congratulate Mary Lightbourne on her successful appointment as the new Deputy Director of Tourism. Lightbourne is no stranger to the Turks and Caicos Islands Tourist Board as she brings with her 23 years of a diverse track record of work experience, of which 15 were spent at the Tourist Board taking on progressively responsible roles. Lightbourne holds a Master’s of Science degree in Organizational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University, a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resource Management and Development from American Intercontinental University, and a diploma in Tourism and Travel Agency Management from Cambridge Tutorial College, UK. Director of the Turks and Caicos
Tourist Board, Ralph Higgs said the tourism team welcomes Lightbourne’s capabilities and experiences, “Her appointment is consistent with our commitment to ensure the continual growth of our tourism industry and to guarantee the Tourist Board’s longevity.” Lightbourne commented that she is grateful for the opportunity to rejoin the Turks and Caicos Islands Tourist Board as Deputy Director, “I am excited to showcase my leadership skills and augment my participation in marketing the number one tourism destination. I look forward to working with the entire tourism team to make my contribution to the growth of the vibrant tourism industry in the Turks and Caicos Islands.”
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OVERSEAS NEWS - ABIA STATE SPECIAL
l Lord Sheikh of Cornhill City of London being presented with a gift from HE Dr Okezie Ikpeazu Executive Governor, Abia State represented by Dr John Ahukannah. Supported by Chief Uzo Owunne at the House of Lords.
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l Delegates, speakers and organisers at the House of Lords for the Invest in Abia Forum
here was a huge turnout of Nigerians and friends of Nigerians gathered for the ‘Invest in Abia Forum’ at the House of Lords as the state government stepped up its plans to woo international investors. Hosted by Lord Sheik and the Association of African Owned Businesses, the ‘Invest in Abia Forum' established that there is indeed a keen appetite to invest in Abia State. Speakers sought to woo both foreign investors with a calculated eye on the potential favourable returns and the Nigerian Diaspora in the UK looking to establish a presence back home. Governor Victor Ikpeazu was represented at the event by Dr.
John Ahukannah, the Abia State Commissioner for Health, who used the occasion to emphasize Abia State’s commitment to providing a structured friendly and unrivalled business environment for investment. Delegates told him it would be useful for Abia State to publish an easy to digest blueprint of investment cycles reflecting the State strategy over the short, medium and long term. Dr. Ahukannah was also told how it would be useful for the State to confirm top priorities in various investment cycles. According to several speakers, the opportunities are vast and china is clearly demonstrating the challenges of corruption, security concerns, the lack of infrastructure
and the relatively young political structure Abia State, like many others in Nigeria, have huge potential. At the event, the Doctor revealed that there are a number of funding options for foreign and Diaspora investors with several opportunities providing the necessary advice. He added that the average Abia State indigene is highly entrepreneurial, which, in turn, has led to the propagation of small and medium enterprises and endemic traditional informal apprenticeship schemes in the State. According to Dr. Ahukannah, these are fertile basic structures for knowledge and technology transfer, insuring the sustainability of industrialisation and diversification of investment. He added that a case study of interest is the leather, fabric and the apparel industry where the quality of the products
l Dr John Ahukannah MD Commissioner of Health, Abia State Nigeria representing HE Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, Executive Governor of Abia State and Chief Uzo Owunne, Convener of the Invest Abia Forum and Chairman of INGO Global at Portculis House, UK Houses of Parliament.
l Dr John Ahukannah MD Commissioner of Health, Abia State Nigeria representing HE Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, Executive Governor of Abia State, Chief Uzo Owunne, Convener of the Invest Abia Forum and Chairman of INGO Global with Mayor of Enfield, Cllr Patricia Ekechi and other attending guests at the Mayor of Enfield’s Office
and the responsiveness to consumer requirements are secondto-none on the African continent. However, due to the branding challenges and quality control, the finished products are not sold under the Made in Nigeria brand, but under another country’s label with a perceived brand synonymous with quality. Across Abia State, the leather, fabric and apparel industry is waiting to explode with the combination of burgeoning demand and the right maximisation of economies. Textiles, along with food processing, has been almost the rule in industrialisation movements and investment direction. This is usually followed by transportation development, heavy industry and more sophisticated enterprise capital intensive industry, such as metalworking, chemical and electronics. Delegates were told how across Abia State substantial advances in agricultural advances and increasing foreign trade are concomitants of industrial development and will also assist with the Nigerian diver-
l HE Dr Okezie Ikpeazu Executive Governor Abia State Nigeria being presented with a House of Lords Plate by Lord Sheikh. Gift received on behalf of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu by his representative Dr John Ahukannah supported by Chief Uzo Owunne.
l Dr John Ahukannah, Chief Uzo Owunne and Mr Tim Johnson MD, Eagle Scientific. Portcullis House sification policy. In addition, delegates confirmed that the economic development of Abia State would generally require investment in the labour force and the markets for finished products and access to raw materials. Chief Uzo Owunne, the con-
vener of the Invest in Abia forum, extended his sincere appreciation to the delegates. He added that the further points and requests generated are now being collated to strength the State investment policies.
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WHAT IS JAMAICA?
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he Phoenix Newspaper would like to congratulate Aloun Ndombet-Assamba on her time as High Commissioner, following her farewell do in Birmingham in April. As she steps down, this is just a few things to remind her of Jamaica. Jamaica is 'Rum and Red Stripe beer.' Jamaica is 'Kola Champagne & Manish Water & Peppa pot soup.' Jamaica is 'Jerk Pork, Scotch Bonnet peppa, Hardough Bread, Fry Fish and Bammy, Coco Bread & Patty'. Jamaica is 'Cornmeal Dumplin, Dasheen, Yam, Coco , Ackee & SaltFish, Black Mango, Hairy Mango, Numba Eleven Mango Star Apple, 'Doouckunu, Dip-an-FallBack, (Run-dung).' Jamaica is 'Bulla-an-Pear, Totoe, SaltFish Fritters, Peppa shrimps, Blue draws, Roast breadfruit and Corn-pork.' Jamaica is 'Escoviche fish, Oxtail, Tripe and beans.' Jamaica is 'Jackfruit, Juneplum, Naseberry, Starapple, Custard Apple, Sweet and Sour sop, Rose Apple, Otaheite Apple, 'Tinking-toe, Ginep & Hogplum.' Jamaica is 'Mint Balls, Icymint Bustamante backbone, Paradise plum, Asham, Drops, Gizzada, and Grater cake.' Jamaica is 'Bun and cheese , Sorrel and Rum punch and Rum cake.' Jamaica is 'Miss Lou' Mas Ron. Jamaica is 'Anancy and Big Boy stories.' Jamaica is 'Grandmarket Night!' Jamaica is 'Irie, Nyabingi, Boogooyaga, Leggobeast, Boo-noo-
noo-nous' Jamaica is 'Dandy Shandy, playing Ludo and a 'quick six of Dominoes.' Jamaica is 'Ital stew, Strong-Backan-Cheny-Root, Irish Mosh, Cirsee or Herb Tea, Castor oil, Mojo herb or Senna and Salts at the end of Summer.' Jamaica is 'Blouse and skirt!, Kin-Puppa-Lick!, Rhattid!, Bloughwow!, Geeze-u-wiz ! Gouzum!' Jamaica is 'Cool runnings, cease and sekkle, haul-an-pull-up and 'nuff respeck.' Jamaica is 'Suck-suck and skyjuice.' Jamaica is 'Wi likkle but wi tal-awah!' Jamaica is 'Wey yu a sey?, What a gwan? Whappen? & How it a go?' Jamaica is 'bull-buck & duppy conqueror' Jamaica is 'Zinc fence and gully water.' Jamaica is 'Stop de cow bawlng eena de place.' Jamaica is 'Whateva sweet yu gwine sour yu! or Weh sweet Nanny goat a go run him belly!' Jamaica is 'Weh yu nuh kibba yu mout?' Jamaica is 'A hell-an-powdahhouse dung ya tiday.' Jamaica is 'Nu mek mi spit, an it dry up before yu cum back' Jamaica is 'Blouse an' skirt', and 'Kiss mi neck back'. Jamaica is everything and much much more - Jamaica the land we love!
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who created the estate and gardens from 1915-1917. Major Tilden hired Japanese landscape gardener James Sasaki to make improvements to the gardens and build several additional structures such as the Mon (main gate), upper pavilion, and wisteria arbor. For this second year of Hakone's Centennial celebration in 2016, Hakone Foundation proudly presents an exhibition of the Tilden Era, on display now
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Explore Europe this Summer
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xplore’s selfguided range combines the flexibility and freedom to travel at your own pace with an itinerary that gets you off the beaten track. The trips are carefully designed to incorporate the highlights of a region with detailed route notes, high quality maps and luggage transfers are all taken care of by Explore, leaving customers to enjoy their holiday. With 43 self-guided walking and cycling trips to choose from there is an itin-
erary to suit everyone. Until May 9, Explore is offering customers a free Craghoppers rucksack worth £40 when they book any selfguided trip. Discover the natural, unspoilt beauty of Portugal and its towns on Explore’s eight day Coastal Trails of Portugal which offers moderate graded walking in Portugal. Enjoy the unspoilt coastal views; walk to the peaceful outcrop of Cabo Sao Vicente, the most south-western point of continental Europe and visit the historic town of Vila
New Centennial Exhibit at Hakone Estate & Gardens
akone Estate and Gardens' Centennial festivities continue with the upcoming April 30 debut of the latest exhibit, “Hakone Centennial: The Tilden Era.” The exhibit features photographs and artifacts from 1932-1961, the time frame Major Charles Lee Tilden owned and operated Hakone as a private retreat. He purchased it from the original owners, the Stine Family,
through spring 2017. At the Cultural Exchange Center, this exhibit of photographs and memorabilia tells the story of how Major Charles Lee Tilden and his heirs lovingly maintained and enhanced Hakone gardens. Learn about this fascinating time in Hakone's and California's history during this special exhibit, including how Sasaki served the gardens for 30 years – except the three-and-a-half years he and his family were sent to a relocation
camp during WWII. Learn how the Tilden family protected the gardens during an era when many Japanese gardens were defaced or destroyed. The Tilden era, the longest of private ownerships, made the lasting impact on Hakone. With the vision of Charles L. Tilden and the dedication of James Sasaki, this era of ownership gave Hakone the enduring and exquisite beauty of a Japanese garden estate we enjoy today.
do Bispo. Take in the sights of the pretty white-washed villages in the Western Algarve. Departures run from June to December 2016. Prices include seven nights’ hotel accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis and the services of a luggage transfer. Explore’s eight day SelfGuided Cycling in Asturias trip takes you on a scenic journey through the rolling green landscapes of Spain’s stunning north coast on the way to charming coastal villages.
Cycling on quiet country roads, the trips stops to enjoy local delicacies including freshly caught seafood, local cheese and visits the cider-making capital of Villaviciosa. The journey ends at the seaside town of Gijon, a 3000 year old port city rich with interesting architecture and cultural gems. Departures are running since April and the price includes seven nights’ accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis, bike hire, transport and luggage transfers.
Private Travel Guide To China
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sia specialist Inside Journeys (formerly Travel Indochina), has introduced a variety of new private travel itineraries for China, taking independent travellers beyond the tourist trail to really explore the culture, traditions and landscapes of this fascinating country. The new itineraries have been collated in the operator’s first ever private travel brochure for China,
offering a unique view of a country which still holds many mysteries for those living outside of its borders. From exploring the cliff-side ‘Hanging Monastery’ in the sacred Daoist mountains, to visiting the rice terraces and minority villages of Longsheg and cruising down the Yangtze experiencing the river communities and magnificent scenery along its banks, there a huge number of ways to see the real Asia.
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SPORT - WITH STEVE WILLIAMS
Big things ahead for Handsworth Cricket Club
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fter the last-day battle between the two best teams in last season’s league, eventual Warwickshire Premier Division winners, Handsworth Cricket Club, made every effort to be fully prepared and raring to go as life back in the Birmingham District & Premier League got fully under way this term. Winning the championship was the ultimate achievement for the well-run club as they set out this year to emulate their efforts which were richly earned. It was the culmination of years of determination, courage an d very hard work that came together from a team who gelled together, from the off. The Caribbean-led multi-cultural outfit - the only one in the league – playing their home games at Handsworth Park and is continuing their search for local, national, or international businesses who would like to sponsor one of their teams. The club, with teams ranging from, Under-11s and Women’s teams, through to the highly successful First XI, run Junior outdoor training sessions - for children ages 8 -15 years old - on Wednesdays, from 6pm until 8pm, and continues until end of August, as well as offering unisex cricket catering for both young males and females. A sponsored walk in aid of the Junior Club took place around the circumference of Handsworth Park – a distance estimated at approximately 3 miles (twice around) – in aid of their fundraising with donations still welcomed to make Handsworth C.C. move forward as they continue nurturing the abundance of local talent who yearn the chance to place top quality cricket in a top quality team.
Foxes star, Mahrez, a history-making PFA Player of the Year
L Dedicated Dad Fuel’s Son’s Golfing Success
l PGA Captain Nicky Lumb, Lord Derby, Jamie Carney, Bernard Gallacher, Titleist’s Matthew Johnson. Credit: Dave Warren/Picture Team
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former county teammate of Ryder Cup hopeful Andy Sullivan has chalked up his own notable victory after taking top honours on his route to being a PGA Professional. Jamie Carney, based at Robin Hood Golf Club near Solihull, has secured the prestigious Lord Derby Trophy and a cheque for £1,000 at the Titleist PGA Assistant of the Year awards after coming top of the Year Two assistant
professionals on the PGA Foundation Degree. The 24-year-old, who was in the same Warwickshire amateur team as European Tour star Sullivan, was recognised for his achievements at The PGA’s annual graduation ceremony held at the University of Birmingham on Friday April 22, where former Ryder Cup winning captain Bern-
Squash Legend, Jonah, Receives Special Birthday Honour
ard Gallacher was the guest of honour. Carney collected the trophy from the current Lord Derby and cheque from Matthew Johnson, Titleist brand director. “I’m really chuffed as I have taken this very seriously and put in significant time and effort,” said Carney. When I finished school I wanted to play and so I was a full tie amateur until I was 21, getting to plus three. I played for the county in
some events with Andy Sullivan, and I also represented England boys.” Carney was introduced to the game by a friend’s grandad, who took him down the range. He then joined Shirley Golf Club aged 11 and was indebted to his dad for supporting his passion. “My dad worked shifts for Cadbury so he would pick me up from school and take me to the club to practise for a couple of hours before he would go to work. He’d stand with me, go and pick up balls and take me to events. He didn’t play golf, but my dad’s dedication and support is the reason why I got to where I did in the game and the opportunities I now have. I am very lucky to have a dad like that.”
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ormer 6-times World Squash Champion Jonah Barrington celebrated his 75th Birthday by being a Guest of Honour at the Edgbaston Priory private Members' Tennis, Squash and Leisure Club in Birmingham as a squash court was open, in his name, at the home of the Aegon Classic. Jonah, present with son, Joey, marked his very special personal day with special guests, at the leading racquet sports club posing for pictures and reminiscing about his career in the sport he loved from a very early age in his life and the pleasures he got from being the leading exponent in the fast-paced game. He recalled; “I was squash’s first full-time player when I took a plunge into the unknown in 1969 and became a lonely prophet of a sport with no circuit, no television, no World Championship, and no obvious pathway forward.” Barrington brought about the birth of professionalism. He did it as much by force of character as by the force of his squash. Although he was also an extraordinary player, it was as a driven pioneer, a passionate talker, and an inspiring visionary that he argu-
ably achieved more. “I was a ‘lone ranger’ in the game in this country as it never really got the media attention that it does in other countries throughout the world, saw I was determined to bring it to the fore, at any given opportunity, and make it accessible to all.” He once said that he was even prepared to run naked around
eicester City star, Riyad Mahrez’s vote as this year’s PFA Player of the Year wasn’t just a victory for him it was personal recognition for the outstanding achievement by Foxes manager, Claudio Ranieri, the East Midlands surprise outfit this season and, equally, the African continent as the Algerian-born star has been an instrumental part of Leicester’s title run and thoroughly deserves his award. The 25-year-old was the favourite ahead of the ceremony, in London, as he saw off competition from two team-mates, N’Golo Kante and Jamie Vardy, as well as West Ham’s Dmitri Payet, Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil and Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane and is the first Leicester City player to win the award and the first player from Africa to be handed the trophy. It was a clean sweep for the Premier League leaders as Vardy came in second place, while Kane finished third. Meanwhile, Spurs midfielder Dele Alli picked up the Young Player of the Year award. The talented England international has enjoyed a stunning breakthrough season in the Premier League. Both players were named in the PFA Team of the Year.
Birmingham’s Bull Ring if needed to get squash publicity it deserved. Barrington was a star almost wherever he went and was refreshingly forthright, a magnetic story-teller, a great humorist, and an incisive commentator. For him to have a squash court in his name is the very least the outspoken, innovating, inspirational man of the people deserves.
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Great expectations for Team GB Women’s hockey in Rio 2016
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hen the Team GB women’s hockey team beat New Zealand to secure bronze at London 2012 – their first medal in 20 years –the players managed to keep their emotions in check amid scenes of unbridled jubilation. The climax to an unforgettable moment of sporting drama, their over-joyed captain, Kate Richardson-Walsh, said; “If anybody deserves a gold medal for bravery we certainly did then.” Success has eluded the English men’s team since Great Britain’s fourth place finish at London 2012. They have since finished fourth in both the World Cup and European Championship. The women’s side has fared better: last summer they won their first European hockey title in 24 years, banishing memories of a poor World Cup and sparking hopes of a strong performance in Rio.
Goalkeeper Maddie Hinch saved three penalties in the EuroHockey final shootout against the Netherlands, and enjoyed a superb World League, to establish herself as one of the finest shot-stoppers in the sport. 21-year-old student Lily Owsley began 2015 in a hospital bed with viral meningitis. She ended it with an award crowning her the greatest young player in Europe. Since London 2012 the sport is still riding that triumphant wave. There are now 180,000 regular players turning out for the 900 clubs across the country, with 25 per cent more women and 55 per cent more under-16s playing since 2011. The eighteen athletes which was recently announced is a new media-savvy Great Britain women’s hockey team with great expectations heaped on them to return from Rio with a medal – of some sort – in hand.
Birmingham to stage major international marathon
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l L-R Mark Hollinshead, Liz McColgan, Lord Mayor Ray Hassell, Brendan Foster and Michelle McLoughlin.
fter the success of the Half Marathon and 10K Fun Run, a new Birmingham marathon has been announced more than 30 years after the city held its last 26.2 mile run. Another major sporting coup for the city, the Birmingham International Marathon and half marathon will be held in October 2017. The race, created by the Great Run Company, who is behind the Great Birmingham 10K and the Great Birmingham Run in partnership with the city council, will be the first full marathon since the People's Marathon, which ran between 1980 and 1985. Steve Hollingworth, Birmingham City Council's assistant director for sport, events and parks said: "It will encourage more residents to become physically active and have
access to a full complement of running events in the city. And, furthermore, the knockon effects for the local economy will be huge." Great Run Company CEO, Mark Hollinshead, said the event could become the UK's second largest running event within two to three years. "Not only will this be a great event for British elite runners, we will also aim to attract runners of all abilities from the UK and beyond, to run for charity, for the challenge or just for fun," he said. Former Olympic-medal winner, Liz McColgan, suggest the event could involve 40,000 participants.
That would make the Birmingham marathon larger than London, Tokyo and Berlin - putting it within the top 30 largest running events on the planet.
Organisers hope it will be used for the 2018 Commonwealth Games trials in Queensland, Austrlia. The start line will be at the Alexander Stadium, the home of British Athletics and Birchfield Harriers. The route will pass landmarks including Villa Park, Selfridges, Cannon Hill Park, Cadbury's and Edgbaston Cricket Ground. Hailed as the birthplace of the open-to-all marathon, the Birmingham International Marathon will be the inaugural run in a newly formed Great Run British Marathon Series, managed by The Great Run Company, which is set to create two more marathons in the UK.