Archive for July 22nd, 2009

Heart of Bewbush – Neighbourhood Regeneration Project

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Bewbushopenday4 Dear All,

Please read here for the details of the offical launch.

I would like to invite you to join the Worshipful the Mayor Councillor Brenda Burgess as she opens the newest Community Park in Crawley at Breezehurst Drive Bewbush.

We would be pleased to see you on Monday 27th July 11:00 onwards.

Come along and see the new multi use games area, the youth and toddler areas and the first purpose built parkour training facility in the country.
Watch the Urban Playground Parkour Team demonstrate how the training site can, with practice and discipline, be used.
View the work of the children and young people involved in the extensive consultation and see how a dream became a reality.

For more information please feel free to contact me.

Kind regards

Beverly

Beverly Loxston
Community Services
Events and Promotions Officer
beverly.loxston@crawley.gov.uk

 

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Enjoy a full range of food with Meals on Wheels

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

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Enjoy a range of nutritional hot meals and desserts with the West Sussex Meals on Wheels service.

The service helps thousands of older or housebound people to remain independent in their own home.

West Sussex County Council provides Meals on Wheels with WRVS, one of the UK’s largest voluntary organisations.

The service is available all across West Sussex. Customers can choose from two main courses everyday and two desserts, with the meals delivered direct to their door.

A week’s worth of food can also be delivered frozen so the meals can be heated up and eaten as and when.

West Sussex County Council Catering Advisor Hilary Waitt said: “As well as providing hot and nutritional meals, the Meals on Wheels service also carries out a vital ‘safe and well’ check to make sure customers are okay.

“All volunteers are trained to spot problems and will pass any concerns to the local meals organiser or, if necessary, contact the emergency services.”

There are a number of reasons why someone might want to sign up to the Meals on Wheels Service. They may have just come out of hospital, might not always be able to get to the shops, or if they think it would be a good idea to have someone keep an eye out for them.

An assessment from a GP or hospital isn’t needed to apply for Meals on Wheels – people can contact the service direct.

For further information contact 01903 231341 or visit the County Council website at www.westsussex.gov.uk.