The story of our 'Animal World First Date' was covered by the Bolton Evening News and then the Bury Times. I'm still upset that it had to be closed, the end of another era. Here is a link to the article.
The AGM of the Tottington Community Defibrillator Appeal took place last week. Although the three defibrillators have been up and running in the area since February 2013, the work isn't finished. I have to check them every two weeks, to make sure they are ready for use. This information is then sent to AED Locator who keep the database. The batteries and pads have a limited life so will have to be replaced from time to time, and these can be costly. The defibrillators themselves should last for several years. We have enough in the bank to take care of all this for now. Ideally we would like to also have a unit in Affetside. Affetside is the most rural part of Tottington District and could be difficult to reach quickly by ambulance. We have enough for half the unit (not much use) and we are looking at ideas to raise the remaining £1000. If anyone has any bright ideas please do let me know.
The pile of pumpkins in my house! |
Another night last week (I had meetings every night!) I went to the of the Friends of Parks and Open Spaces meeting at Bury Adult Learning Centre. These have been difficult meetings lately while the Ranger Service was being severely cut due to the government cuts. Bury now has three rangers covering the Borough. This has had a detrimental effect on the groups attending the meeting. Two of the rangers attended the meeting and they were able to tell us how they could help us in the future. I had attended particularly to find out how voluntary groups, such as Incredible Edible Tottington, could be insured. Although the process will not be straightforward, there are ways for groups like ours to be insured while carrying out tasks such as community gardening. I was over the moon. The cuts have affected everyone, and for a solution to this problem to be found was more than I expected. Our group might not be able to carry out our tasks for a few weeks while we sort out the details, but the group will be able to continue. Without the solution we would not have been able to keep going for longer than a couple of years due to the cost of public liability insurance.
Last Friday was the spectacular Bury Light Night. This was a huge hit and the town centre seemed to be full
Bury Art Gallery |
grounds. I particularly liked the Briar Rose projection onto Castle Armoury, and the art museum was great too. This event was a big plus for Bury.
Bury Light Night |
I'm writing this while watching the Bury Council meeting streamed live onto my TV (how rock and roll am I?). It is a bit unnerving at times; when one of the Councillors looks me in the eye my first thought is that they can see me too! Some good news has come out in the meeting. Bury Council has won a gold award in Britain in Bloom (its first) and they have also been awarded a special discretionary award for recycling. I love the displays in Bury town centre. My favourite is the display on the 'roundabout' at the end of Peel Way and Bolton Street. The large wheelbarrow, tools and 'grow your own' plot are brilliant.
I'm still busy next week. At the moment I have a pile of 40+ pumpkins to scoop out, and make food with the flesh! Come along to Pumpkin Fest for my pumpkin pie.
When Pumpkin Fest is over I have The Bury and Districts Homewatch Association Conference to think about. This will be held on Thursday 24 October 2013 at the Elizabethan Suite in the town hall. Doors open at 6.30pm so people can browse the various information stands, and the conference starts at 7pm. These are really interesting events; a couple of years ago there was a fascinating talk about cannabis farming. This year the Chief Superintendent of Bury, Tim Forber, will be speaking, along with the deputy Police and Crime Commissioner, Jim Battle. The event is free and open to all. Information about starting Homewatch groups will be available, but people who are interested in looking after their communities and keeping them safe will find it interesting. Please come along on Thursday. I'll be there, and there will be a raffle too. Yesterday I was at a meeting at the GMP Headquarters at Central Park in Manchester. This was to discuss the forming of a Greater Manchester Homewatch Association, something that would benefit the small local groups. More on that in the next few months.
Bury Metro station |
I'm only an hour and a half into the live stream of the council
meeting, but I always like to see the end too! We are on to the temporary closure of Victoria Metrolink Station in Manchester....
Fantastic Jude!
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