Click on the link to view webcast of Ashford's County Councillor, Carol Coleman, paying tribute to residents of Ashford:-
http://www.surreycc.public-i.tv/site/player/pl_compact.php?a=38911&t=0&m=wm&l=en_GB#the_data_area
http://www.surreycc.public-i.tv/site/player/pl_compact.php?a=38911&t=0&m=wm&l=en_GB#the_data_area
Monday, 28 June 2010
Ashford's Got Talent
Beth works for a charity called Cricket for Change. They use cricket to do good amongst communities of young people who, for whatever reason, are disadvantaged. Beth says "We believe that cricket can make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and communities; helping them to gain confidence, feel included and a bringing together people from different backgrounds. Two years ago I was lucky enough to be invited on a life-changing trip to Barbados, where we took 13 visually impaired cricketers to play against Barbados and the West Indies. For many on this trip it was the first time they had ever been abroad and this was their first taste of independence. From the success of this trip we have decided this year we can go one better. This July we are taking 13 visually impaired and 13 physical and learning difficulties players to play against the Courtney Walsh Foundation and the Jamaica National Team. With double the numbers going it means double the fundraising.
All the young people and staff going have been doing events all over England fundraising for this fantastic trip. I am running a Charity Talent show at Ashford Cricket Club and would really love it if you could attend and help this cause. Entry is only £5 each and there will be a bbq and raffle. If you are unable to attend I urge you to still donate to my fundraising attempt at my just giving page http://www.justgiving.com/BethEvans1984 or you can give donations to me.Thanks for all your support and help and I look forward to seeing many of you on Saturday."
All the young people and staff going have been doing events all over England fundraising for this fantastic trip. I am running a Charity Talent show at Ashford Cricket Club and would really love it if you could attend and help this cause. Entry is only £5 each and there will be a bbq and raffle. If you are unable to attend I urge you to still donate to my fundraising attempt at my just giving page http://www.justgiving.com/BethEvans1984 or you can give donations to me.Thanks for all your support and help and I look forward to seeing many of you on Saturday."
Thursday, 24 June 2010
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust needs your help
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust needs your help – just one simple and easy action that could really make a difference.
We would like to recruit 150 new members of SECAmb by the end of June. That’s about a week away.
We need these new members so we reach our public membership target of 4,500 people in time for the next stage of our Foundation Trust application process. We are doing well – but your help could make all the difference.
Please help us by forwarding the link to our online membership form (below) to as many friends and family, colleagues and neighbours as you feel able to, and encouraging them to have an interest in their local NHS ambulance service. If you’re that way inclined, you could even put the link on Facebook or Twitter about us! If your partner, children, aunts and uncles aren’t already members and they live in the South East – please encourage them to join us.
This is the link to our membership form: http://www.nhs-membership.co.uk/seas
If you would prefer printed forms to send out or hand out to people, please let me know.
For more information about membership, please direct people to this page on our website: http://ysyc.secamb.nhs.uk/member.htm
Many thanks for taking the time to read this. Please do forward the link and encourage more people to get involved.
The more representative our membership is, the better we can understand what people need from us.
We would like to recruit 150 new members of SECAmb by the end of June. That’s about a week away.
We need these new members so we reach our public membership target of 4,500 people in time for the next stage of our Foundation Trust application process. We are doing well – but your help could make all the difference.
Please help us by forwarding the link to our online membership form (below) to as many friends and family, colleagues and neighbours as you feel able to, and encouraging them to have an interest in their local NHS ambulance service. If you’re that way inclined, you could even put the link on Facebook or Twitter about us! If your partner, children, aunts and uncles aren’t already members and they live in the South East – please encourage them to join us.
This is the link to our membership form: http://www.nhs-membership.co.uk/seas
If you would prefer printed forms to send out or hand out to people, please let me know.
For more information about membership, please direct people to this page on our website: http://ysyc.secamb.nhs.uk/member.htm
Many thanks for taking the time to read this. Please do forward the link and encourage more people to get involved.
The more representative our membership is, the better we can understand what people need from us.
Friday, 11 June 2010
Become a Councillor in Spelthorne
Become a Councillor!! If you feel strongly about improving your local community, you can stand as a councillor, if you live or work in the borough. Most candidates belong to a political party, but you can stand as an independent. In Spelthorne there are 39 councillors in 13 wards. A candidate nomination pack is available by contacting:-Electoral Services on 01784 446238 or email electoralservices@spelthorne.gov.uk or talk to me for more info.See more
Spelbound Victory Parade
Spelbound’s celebration parade through Spelthorne in an open top bus on Saturday 12 June. This will start at the Town Tree end of Church Road in Ashford (High Street) from 2pm before moving along Kingston Road (around 3.10pm), onto the Two Rivers Retail Park in Staines (around 3.20pm) and parking outside the front of Debenhams in Staines (around 3.30pm). The parade will end at the Council Offices in Knowle Green at around 4pm where the troupe will meet with the Mayor of Spelthorne, Cllr John O’Hara.
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Monday, 7 June 2010
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