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Posted: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:52

GOING INTO HOSPITAL?

WORRIED ABOUT 'SUPERBUGS?'

WANT PROTECTION FROM 'INFECTION?'

If the answer is YES click on the
'Blue Headline' to this posting & go directly to Judy Wynne's website for a downloadable pdf.

Get all the information on this subject you'll need for a clean, safe hospital stay.

Contact details:
JUDY WYNNE Tel: 01530 230 161

Posted: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 12:38
ELLISTOWN & BATTLEFLAT INCINERATION ACTION GROUP

PROTESTERS WANTED!!

JOIN OUR PROTEST: FRIDAY 24.10.2008

L'BORO UNI...IMAGO CONFERENCE CENTRE
BURLEIGH COURT LOUGHBOROUGH

MEET AT 10-10.30am PLACARDS PROVIDED!!

HELP US STOP COUNTY COUNCIL PLANS FOR AN INCINERATOR AT BARDON NW LEICS

THIS INVOLVES YOU EVEN IF YOU DON'T LIVE IN ELLISTOWN, BATTLEFLAT & SURROUNDING AREA.

POLLUTION FROM INCINERATORS IS CARRIED ON THE WIND.

THE SMALLEST PARTICLES ARE HIGHLY TOXIC, THE FILTERS DON'T CATCH THEM & THEY ARE BLOWN THE FURTHEST BY THE PREVAILING WIND. THIS WIND DOES NOT ALWAYS BLOW FROM THE SOUTH WEST. CHECK OUT THE BBC WEATHER MAP TO SEE FOR YOURSELF. More »

IF YOU'RE DOWNWIND...YOU'LL GET THE TOXIC POLLUTION.

CLICK ON 'BLUE HEADLINE' FOR MORE PROTEST DETAILS.

YOUR GRAND CHILDREN'S CHILDREN WILL THANK YOU!!

CONTACT e-mail: alan@ceap.co.uk

CLICK ON 'EVENTS' ON THIS SITE FOR 24.10.2008

DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXERCISE YOUR DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS' « Less

Blue Badge Holders still miss out on benefits
Posted: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 12:51

Leicestershire County Council, Age Concern and other agencies in the LAA partnership are still concerned that people who are in possession of a blue disabled badge for their vehicle are still not claiming extra money they may be entitled to. Under most circumstances people over 65 probably should be claiming Attendance Allowance which is worth an extra £44.85 or £67 per week. No-one is interested in your income or your savings it is not means tested and will not affect any other benefit. More »

During the month of October those people who have a blue badge and are over 65 and not claiming Attendance Allowance are invited to ring FREEPHONE 0800-5677-047 between the hours of 1.30pm to 4pm Monday to Friday to speak to a trained advisor. All paperwork will be completed for you.

PLEASE ONLY RING BETWEEN THESE TIMES. « Less

Posted: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 12:48
Do you recognise this recovered property?

Police are trying to trace the owners of property recovered which they believe may have been stolen.

A black metal gate and railings with a distinctive arrow shaped top was seized by officers during a vehicle enforcement operation on Monday 22 September on Hastings Road in Leicester.

Posted: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 12:48
Col Sir Andrew Martin Memorial Cricket Competition

The Col Sir Andrew Martin Memorial Cricket Cup Final

The final of the Col Sir Andrew Martin Cricket Competition, run by the competitions volunteers at the Rural Community Council, was played at Newtown Linford between Newtown Linford and Sharnford Cricket Clubs on Sunday 28th September. Sharnford emerged winners over Newtown Linford.

Following the match, trophies were presented by the Chairman of the Rural Community Council (Leicestershire & Rutland) Mr Dale Mortimer.

Twelve village cricket teams entered the competition.

Posted: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 10:20
Items recovered in Beaumont Leys

Police are trying to trace the owners of property recovered which they believe may have been stolen.

On September 18, 2008, local officers were called to a property in the Beaumont Leys area following a burglary. At this location officers recovered a silver or silver plated ten piece goblet set, four silver forks and a silver plate lamp.

Warning Re Leaflets Charging For Neighbourhood Watch
Posted: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 12:12
Warning Re Leaflets Charging For Neighbourhood Watch

We have recently had several phone calls from members who have been worried by leaflets arriving on their doorsteps which appear to be asking for money in return for membership of Neighbourhood Watch. Bob Scott, the Partnerships Coordinator for the Force, said; “Neighbourhood Watch is about communities in local areas working together to reduce the risk of becoming a victim of crime. Leicestershire Constabulary provide a free messaging system to alert members of local incidents and to provide crime reduction advice. Neighbourhood Watch volunteers based in police stations, supported by police staff, provide this information. All their services are completely free. There are other charity organisations, operating independently, who provide similar services, however they do make an annual charge for these. It is a matter of personal choice, but there is no need for anyone to pay for these services”

Posted: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 14:50
Special offer at the library - FREE films and music

Fancy chilling out this autumn watching a great movie or listening to your favourite sounds for FREE? Well just pop into your nearest County library and ask about the latest credit-crunching offer!

Just borrow 6 books on your ticket and save money with a free loan of any CD, DVD or talking book. This seasonal special offer is available in all Leicestershire libraries and mobiles that stock these items from 22 September until 5 October.

The library service has a great range of DVDs and CDs to keep everyone entertained, including new titles, available at the majority of Leicestershire libraries. The collections include children's films, blockbusters, Bollywood, television series, drama and classics, plus a huge range of music to choose from, including … More »

• pop and rock
• jazz
• classical
• easy listening
• films and shows
• asian music
• music DVDs.

Head of Leicestershire County Council’s Library Service, Margaret Bellamy, said: “We have a great range of CDs, DVDs and talking books to suit all interests and ages. I’m delighted that we can offer this fantastic deal to all our users, including new library members who can join for free”.

Anyone wanting more information about this offer or Leicestershire Library Services should call into any County library, telephone 0116 305 6988, email libraries@leics.gov.uk or visit www.leics.gov.uk/libraries « Less

Posted: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:02

Voluntary Action Leicester and Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Community Foundation (LLRCF) have been successful in submitting a partnership bid which has been approved by the Community Development Foundation (who are administering this on behalf of the Office of the Third Sector). This has resulted in VAL administering the grants programme and LLRCF leading on the ‘Endowment Match Challenge’.

A total of £1.24m will be available to community groups in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland between 2008 and 2011. To be eligible, groups must have an average annual income of £20,000 or less over the last 3 years. The programme objectives are flexible and groups will be able to apply to ‘meet locally identified needs’ and build their own capacity. The maximum award available to groups will be £5,000. More »

Voluntary Action Leicester are delighted to be in a position to fund grassroots level community groups and support the vital work that they do in their communities.

Application forms, guidance notes and Frequently Asked Questions regarding this programme are available on Voluntary Action Leicester's website

http://www.voluntaryactionleicester.org.uk/home-page.

For further details regarding the Grassroots Grants programme, please contact Angela Riley at VAL on (0116) 2575052 or email angela@voluntaryactionleicester.org.uk « Less

Home Secretary Pledges A Community Crime Fighter for Every Beat
Posted: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 13:02
Home Secretary Pledges A Community Crime Fighter for Every Beat

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith is set to use her Labour Party conference speech to pledge to empower communities to fight crime.

She will announce a £5 million fund to train "community crime fighters" Ordinary members of the public will be instructed on how they can work with neighbourhood police teams to combat crime, she will say.

About 3,600 volunteers, including members of neighbourhood watch teams, will act as a link between police, local authorities and the public. More »

They will help to publicise the effects of community punishments so people know what has happened to criminals not sent to jail. And they will tell police about local crime priorities.

In her speech to Labour members in Manchester, the Home Secretary will promise "fair rules and firm action" and will pledge to be "on the side of communities". « Less

Posted: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 10:23

Not in My Neighbourhood Week provides an excellent opportunity for Neighbourhood Watch Schemes to take advantage of the week-long national focus placed on profiling those who work hard on a daily basis to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour and make our communities safer. Weeks of action such as this also help to increase public confidence in local agencies.

We do hope that as many Neighbourhood Watch Schemes as possible are able to take part in the week which runs from 13th-17th October .

Making Changes...
Posted: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 14:07

More and more people are making use of their Community Forum to try and improve local services and raise issues of local concern.
- Residents in Birstall were unhappy that the swimming pool in Longslade Community College was no longer going to be open to the public outside school hours. Discussion at the local Area Forum meeting resulted in the College working directly with local users to find ways the pool can remain open.
- Following the Government’s shortlisting of ‘Pennbury’ as a potential Eco-town, the ‘Have your Say’ meetings in Kibworth and Tugby were the first opportunity for residents in the surrounding area to find out how the District and County Council were planning to respond to this challenge.
- At the Blaby South Community Forum residents and Parish Councillors from Sapcote, Sharnford, Stoney Stanton and surrounding villages expressed their concerns about the volume and speed of Heavy Goods Vehicles travelling through their villages. In response officers promised to look into a range of measures to reduce the impact of traffic and improve road safety in the short term, while explaining how they were looking to provide longer-term solutions. More »

Community Forums give you the opportunity to discuss local issues with your local Parish, District and County Councillors and representatives from the Police and the Health Service. There are 27 Community Forums across they county. To find out more about forum meetings in your local area, please visit www.leicestershireforums.org

Contact: Derk van der Wardt, 0116 3057581 « Less

Posted: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 10:06

Leicestershire Constabulary joins forces with multi-agency colleagues to distribute the ‘Keep Safe' card designed specifically for use by people with learning disabilities across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.

The fold out ‘Keep Safe' card can be kept in a wallet or purse and helps in difficult situations with easy to understand words and pictures i.e. if the card holder uses sign language or can lip read; what medication they take and who to contact in an emergency.

Posted: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 10:03

Police are appealing for witnesses after a robbery on the A563 in Leicester.

The incident happened at around 1.10pm on Friday, September 5 when the 24-year-old victim waiting at red lights near Sainsbury's waiting to turn right towards the motorway. He was approached by two men who opened the driver side door and dragged him from his van and then drove off in the vehicle. They did a U-turn and made off through a red light towards the Meridian.

Posted: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 14:00

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Posted: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:36
Launch of the new Community Transport service

Glenfield library was the launch pad of the new Community Transport website link on Leicestershire Villages today. From this morning, the easy-to-use site provides details about community transport across Leicestershire with further links to providers and will help people to find information for themselves, family members or friends, no matter where they live.

Users will find a new link in the Information section of their village site called “Community Transport” that will give them full details of community transport services in their village. More »

At the event were Jane Hopper from Shepshed Special Community Minibus, John Warren and Jane Beaumont from Lutterworth Volunteer Centre and a group of community transport users that travelled on the Lutterworth Community Bus. They all kindly attended the event to see how the new feature works and to put it through its paces. Many thanks for your input!

Community Transport is available for people who find it difficult or are unable to use public transport because they are elderly or mobility impaired/disabled and for those who are rurally isolated. Community transport can be used for getting to doctors appointments, visiting friends and relatives, shopping and social activities.

To find out more please visit www.leicestershirevillages.com/communitytransport « Less

Ashby Woulds Parish Plan to be launched
Posted: Tue, 09 Sep 2008 13:46
Ashby Woulds Parish Plan to be launched

Ashby Woulds Parish Plan Group has successfully completed its Parish Plan after hundreds of hours of hard work. The Plan will be launched at 7.30 pm on Tuesday 16th September at Moira Village Hall, Moira. Accompanying the Parish Plan, there is an Action Plan which is being taken forward by the Group, the Town Council, the County and District Council and many other Service Providers.
You are welcome to attend the Launch and collect your copy of the Parish Plan, meet the Town Council and the Service Providers and find out how things are being taken forward.

Posted: Mon, 08 Sep 2008 11:23

This is a message for all our Countryside Watch, Key Individuals and Neighbourhood Watch members for observations of a white Transit Van from Harborough & Lutterworth Police.

Swepstone Flower Festival
Posted: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 10:47
Swepstone Flower Festival

Many favourite hymns will be depicted at the Flower Festival at St Peter's Church, Swepstone on Saturday, Sunday and Monday 13th-15th September.
The Church will be open between 10.30am and 6pm each day (11.30am on the Sunday) to view the beautiful arrangements and displays (the Harvest Festival Service is at 10.30am on the Sunday).
Home made refreshments will be served at the Church Hall on all three days. On the Saturday there will also be an Attic Sale, Tombola, Handicraft and Artwork Sale.

Posted: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:15
Glenfield volunteers urge others to support Leicestershire Police

Glenfield volunteers
An award winning team of volunteers from Glenfield are urging others to give up their time to support their local police.

As police volunteers they work unpaid in a diverse range of roles alongside police officers and staff and are asked to give between two and four hours of their time per week.

The team of 11 volunteers were recently given the police Apex Award for their outstanding contribution to the community. The group are also unique as they are the only team of police volunteers dedicated to working on a particular beat.

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