Archive for July, 2011

PULLING TOGETHER XMAS APPEAL 2011 IN AID OF HELP OUR WOUNDED ROYAL MARINES

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

LONDON TO BRIGHTON VIA CRAWLEY – Saturday 3rd December @ 07:00 until Sunday 4th December @ 23:30

Stuart Bourne, David Lilburn, Gordon Cooper Summers, Stuart Baldwin and Stuart Power will be pulling a sledge to rasie funds for HELP OUR WOUNDED ROYAL MARINES over the weekend of Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th December 2011 stopping at Crawley where there will be a fundraisng event on the Saturday evening! Gordon is the pround father of Royal Marine Scott Summers who tragically lost his life in afghanistan in feb 2007! rest easy Royal,never forgotten!

Aswell as raising funds we will be asking for donations of xmas presents so that we may pass these onto the children of those brave royals who have given their lives and will not have their fathers around this xmas so lets do all we can to try and raise a smile and show we do care and will never forget them!

We hope as many people join in around the country and mirror what we are doing and to make this an annual event so take up the challenge and get pulling for HELP OUR WOUNDED ROYAL MARINES!

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Listen up

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Listen up

Music lovers could be warned to turn it down if they let Crawley Council Environmental Health Officers check their earphones next week.

Many MP3 listeners are causing long-term hearing by listening to music too loud, with some turning volumes up to nightclub sound levels.

The Environmental Health Officers will be based in the County Mall on Thursday 4th August testing MP3 volumes on request to let the public know if they are listening to them at safe levels.

Karl Bock, Environmental Health Group Manager, said: “During these previous events we have typically found that half the people tested had the settings at surprising high levels and were unknowingly endangering their hearing.”

Last year officers tested 85 students at Central Sussex College and only a quarter listened to music at safe levels.

20 were listening to levels that could cause hearing damage if listened to for more than an hour every day but more worryingly 29 students were listening to music at more than 100 decibels, with three exceeding 115 decibels – louder than most night clubs – which is very likely to result in hearing damage by their early 20s.

Between 10am and 4pm the council’s noise experts will be on hand to test headphones using a decibel meter which they will then compare with everyday sounds and guidelines aimed at protecting against hearing damage.

MP3 owners can take three simple steps to protect their hearing:

1. Avoid volume levels that completely block out other background noise

2. Take regular breaks from using your headphones

3. Use the ‘smart volume’ feature if you have one.

Music in Goffs Park

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Music in Goffs Park

Sussex singers inChoir will be entertaining the crowds in Goffs Park on Sunday 14th August.

The choir will sing from 2.30pm on the top lawn behind Goffs House. If the weather is bad the choir will move to St Peter’s Church.

And on Sunday 11th September  the Friends of Goffs Park host the Sonneveld String Quartet from 3pm.

There is no charge for either of these events but a donation towards the Friends of Goffs Park’s costs would be welcomed.

For more information call Tony Coles on 01293 527402 or Andy Rogers on 01293 537257.

 

CRAWLEY FIRE STATION OPENS ITS DOORS TO RESIDENTS

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Looking for a family day out with a difference? Then why not join firefighters in Crawley as they host their mid Summer Open Day on Saturday 30th July.

The Fire Station on Ifield Avenue will be throwing open its doors to the public for what should be a great day combining exciting firefighting and rescue displays, fun activities as well as tips and advice from fire crews including staying safe in the kitchen while cooking and how to plan an escape route in the event of a fire.

There will be an opportunity for people to chat to the firefighters, get a rare up-close look at the fire engines and specialist equipment and learn more about the work the Fire & Rescue service do in the community. Partner organisations Sussex Police and South East Coast Ambulance Service will also take part in the day and be on hand to offer safety advice to residents.

The day runs from 10.30am until 3.30pm and admission is free.

Watch Manager at Crawley Fire Station, John Convey, said:

“Our aim is to put on an enjoyable, exciting day packed with lots of activities, drills and demonstrations, while at the same time raise awareness of some really important fire and road safety messages.

“We don’t want the only time people see their local fire crew to be if they dial 999 in an emergency so this is a great opportunity for them to get to know us better and ask questions in an informal setting. If people leave with a smiles on their faces as well as with extra knowledge that helps keep them safe, then the day will be a success.”

For information on other upcoming Open Days and for fire safety advice visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/fire

 

NCT celebrate in style

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

On the 21st July at 7:20pm the first guests at the Crawley NCT (National Childbirth Trust) event ‘The Do!’ began to queue outside Club 7878 in Horley.  They had been told that the first 50 guests through the door at 8pm would receive a gorgeous goodie bag (some of the details of which had been posted on the events Facebook page over the last few weeks).  The first people admitted were greeted by the branch co-chairs – Alexis Ozmen and Clare Hoggan who presented them with their much anticipated bags.  The club was decked out in balloons in NCT colours, there were cupcakes and nibbles for all to enjoy as they dipped into their goodie bags to discover the treats within and sipped their first drink.  They were also treated to some close up magic by magicians Rob Sharp and Simon Archer.

While the DJ played some excellent party tunes, the guests continued to arrive before they were welcomed by the Co-Chairs, followed by an address  by Member of Parliament for Crawley Henry Smith who shared his experience with the NCT having attended Ante Natal Classes in the Branch.  After the final speaker Jules Jones who spoke about being a parent and volunteering with the NCT Henry Smith pulled the first 3 prizes in the fabulous prize draw then the lights were dimmed and the music cranked up and everyone concentrated on enjoying themselves.

MP Henry Smith helps pick the lucky winners of the raffle

The NCT is the UK’s largest parenting charity providing support in pregnancy with our excellent antenatal classes, supporting post-natally with breastfeeding support and early years classes all held locally within branches.  Crawley branch have a weekly drop in – Bumps, Babes and Tiddlypeeps (Held on a Tuesday morning at Furnace Green Community Centre, Ashburnham Drive 10– 11:30am – everyone is welcome for a suggested donation of £1 to assist with hire costs) and hold Nearly New Sales twice yearly (in March and November) where anyone can buy and sell good quality pregnancy, baby and child related items.  As well as these regular events there are also ad hoc social events for parents and their children (for example a Teddy Bears picnic and Christmas party as well as coffee mornings and soft play gatherings) and evening events for the hard working parents such as pamper evenings and fashion shows.

The night was danced away

In order to put on all these great events the branch is in need of volunteers.  Volunteering is great fun and does not need to be time consuming – there are roles to suit everyone, committee posts which are a regular role as well as the smaller one off things like hosting a social event (large or small) and helping out at our nearly new sales.  Whatever role a person takes on they can rely on the fact that they will be part of a fantastic team, have great fun meeting new people and will receive full support in their role.  To find out more about the branch visit the facebook page by clicking here,  email the chairs chair@nctcrawley.org.uk or call our branch enquiries line 08442436098.

Shelley interview Clare Hoggan & Alexis Ozmen

‘The Do!’ is the first event of its kind and was an enormous success.  Its purpose was to thank all the volunteers of the branch past, present and future and everyone enjoyed themselves, lots of guests won prizes in the draw which were all donated by local businesses and the goodie bags were very well received.  Alexis and Clare would like to thank Ian Metcalfe of Club 7878 (and Bar 429) for the use of the venue which was perfect, Sabine Edwards of Pendleton Events who donated her time and ensured the event ran smoothly, all the donors to the prize draw and goodie bags, Rob and Simon for wowing people with card tricks and the sponsors of the cupcakes and nibbles.

A great night was had by all and everyone is now crying out for more!

Source: 
Clare Hoggan, Crawley NCT Branch Co-Chair

We would like to thank Sabina and Clare for the great hospitality and the invite to this fab event :-)

A colourful event for Kaana

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

On Saturday 16th July at The Corner Cafe (in St Andrews Church, Furnace Green) the Mayor Carol Eade was the guest of honour. The event was in aid of Kaana a UK registered charity working in Uganda to stop babies begging on the streets of Kampala. A similar event last year with an attendance of over 60 women all from Crawley. Headed up by Maureen Mwagale the event was attended by many.

All the women were dressed in African dress including Mayor Carol Eade.

We sent Shelley down to experience the event. The food was amazing, the company was great and the event was well worth a visit.

We took some pictures of the event for you to enjoy.

 

 

Southern Water & West Sussex County Council re-launched Shady Scheme

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Shady scheme is re-launched

West Sussex County Council is working in partnership with Southern Water to re-launch the Trees for Shade scheme, helping schools and community groups cut their carbon footprint.

The scheme will give schools and communities the opportunity to reduce their carbon emissions by planting trees, also providing shade from the sun during the summer months.

The County Council has received funding from Southern Water to carry out the project for the next two years.

It aims to highlight the importance of trees and woodland, their role in the environment and adapting to climate change.

Eighty-nine schools benefited from the scheme before it initially ended in 2009. Communities also benefited with trees planted in parks, recreation areas and community open spaces.

A tree can:

¢ reduce heating and cooling costs both indoors and out, saving carbon emissions

¢ drop the summer temperatures under its canopy by up to 10 degrees

¢ help reduce the risk of skin cancer

¢ reduce heat reflected from paved areas

Lionel Barnard, County Council Cabinet Member for Communities, Environment and Enterprise, said: The scheme is important in teaching our young people about the effects of climate change and how trees play a vital role in reducing carbon emissions, while keeping us cool in warm weather.

Southern Water, based in Worthing, is backing the scheme to help local communities enhance their green credentials, improve the environment and to remind people of the importance of drinking water to stay healthy, particularly during hot weather.

Les Bond, Director of Capital Delivery and Commercial at Southern Water and Vice Chair of the West Sussex Climate Change Board, said: This is a great project that empowers schools and local communities to take action to reduce carbon emissions in a way that also helps to improve their local environment.

It is also very important that during hot weather there is plenty of shade to provide protection from the sun and that children and adults alike drink enough water to stay healthy and hydrated.

For more information, visit www.westsussex.gov.uk and search Trees for Shade.

 

COMPARE WEST SUSSEX CARE PROVIDERS ONLINE

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

COMPARE WEST SUSSEX CARE PROVIDERS ONLINE

A checklist of benefits and payments to which people are entitled to in order to fund their care in a care home is now available in the latest online version of the West Sussex Care Guide.

As well as the benefits and payments checklist, the 2011/12-care guide lists domiciliary care services and care homes in West Sussex registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). It also includes a raft of information on: day care and community care services; extra care housing schemes; and support for carers.

The guide is jointly produced by West Sussex County Council and the West Sussex Forum, which is the largest representative body of independent care providers in the county.

This year’s care guide together with the benefits and payments checklist is available on-linonlinee West Sussex County Council’s website at www.westsussex.gov.uk in PDF formats. It is also accessible via the Caringinfo website www.caringinfo.com which has links to providers’ most recent CQC inspection reports. The Caringinfo website also shows the current vacancies in care and nursing homes.

County Council Deputy Cabinet Member for Adults’ Services Graham Tyler said: “The interactive website is an extremely useful way of comparing care providers in West Sussex.

“For most people funding the cost of their care home fees represents the second largest purchase of their lifetime. Yet it is believed a significant number of people are not receiving the benefits and other payments to which they are entitled. These could help them towards affording the fees of their chosen care home.

“This is why we have included the benefits and payments checklist to make sure people know what they maybe entitled to if they have total assets in excess of £23,250.”

 

The Great Ifield Challenge

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Ifield Chestnut House – Cricket Day - Monday 29th August -Ifield Green Playing Fields

Ifield Chestnut House – Ifield Golf Challenge – Thursday 1st September – Ifield Golf Club, Ifield, Crawley

Ifield Chestnut House – 10k Challange + Family Fun Day + Elvis + Grand Raffle -first prize this year is £1,000  - Sunday 4th September – The Plough Ifield

 

 

Ifield Chestnut House raises money for local charities and projects including:

Chestnut Tree House Children’s Hospice.
www.chestnut-tree-house.org.uk/

Chestnut Tree House is the only children’s hospice in Sussex and cares for children and young adults from 0-19 years of age with progressive life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses from all over the county.

The Olive Tree Cancer Support Home
www.olivetreecancersupport.org.uk

The Olive Tree is an independent cancer support centre based at Crawley Hospital. They provide a drop-in centre, complementary therapies, counselling, information and support for cancer patients and their carers and families.

St. Catherine’s Hospice
www.stcatherines.co.uk/

St Catherine’s Hospice is a charity dedicated to providing specialised end of life care and support to local people and their loved ones.

Living in William’s World
raisingachildwithaseveremotordisorder.blogspot.com

William was born 3 weeks early in February 2009 and suffered from a lack of oxygen which caused brain damage. The result of this is that he now has a severe dystonic motor disorder.

Westy’s Wheeled Warriors
www.westyuk.co.uk/

At the age of 19 Barry West was involved in a car accident which would change his life forever but he never stopped living life to the full and he hopes that the experiences in his life may inspire others.

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ED BYRNE – CROWD PLEASER

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

Phil McIntyre Entertainment by arrangement with Vivienne Smith Management presents

ED BYRNE – CROWD PLEASER

The Hawth Crawley – Thursday 24th November 8pm

 

Following on from the success of his last tour Different Class,  brilliant Irish comedy star, Ed Byrne, is back on the road with his new show Crowd Pleaser.  The show toured extensively through theUK in the spring and had a month long run at theEdinburgh fringe and is back on the road due to enormous demand.   Being a nerd, owning a cat, meeting your heroes or becoming a dad, whatever Ed casts his curmudgeonly comic eye over the end is result is a show that’s sure to please even the most discerning of crowds.

This promises to be an hilarious night you won’t want to miss.

Ed has been very busy since he last was on tour. His many TV appearances over the last couple of years have included hosting BBC1’s Live At The Apollo and being a regular panellist on BBC 2’s Mock the Week and Have I Got News for You as well as various other new comedy shows including Miranda Harts Christmas Unwrapped  and has recently been see “roasting” Davina McCall for Channel 4A particular highlight for Ed was taking part in Celebrity MastermindEd is also a regular contributor to comedy and music shows on both BBC Radio 2 and 4.   Last year he toured Canada and New Zealand with his sell out show Different Class.

Tickets at The Hawth: £20 – Call Box Office on 01293 553636 or visit www.hawth.co.uk.

What the papers said about Different Class

“a masterful display of the comics art…This is a seamless and perfectly timed show that could stand proudly next to any Izzard, Bailey, Carr or Skinner stadium-filler.” . ✭✭✭✭✭Sunday Times

“Byrne is at the top of his game” ✭✭✭✭The Sunday Telegraph

“Ed Byrne is a class apart” ✭✭✭✭ Evening Standard

“Jokes come so fast that hecklers don’t have a chance to get a word in edgeways” ✭✭✭✭ The Times

“It is rare for a comic to merit the word “masterful” but in this case it is no overstatement” ✭✭✭✭ The Scotsman

 “At the height of his powers… It’s no wonder this is selling out nightly” The Observer

“His wit won deafening cheers and feet stomping” The Guardian

 

ED BYRNE SYNDICATED INTERVIEW – JANUARY 2011

By JAMES RAMPTON

For nearly two decades now, the comedian Ed Byrne has been pleasing crowds up and down the country. So it is quite appropriate that his new show should be entitled, “Crowd Pleaser.” He will be touring the country and playing to your crowd very soon – so prepare to be pleased!

Ed is a coruscating comedian. A stand-up who always strikes up a terrific rapport with his audiences, he is a magnetic presence on stage. Whether discussing the difficulties of being a nerd or owning a cat, he is one of the finest – and funniest – comics currently at work in this country.

That’s not just my opinion. The critics have been lining up to lavish praise on a comic at the very top of his game. The Evening Standard raves that, “Ed Byrne is a class apart.” The Scotsman declares that, “It is rare for a comic to merit the word, ‘masterful’, but in this case it is no overstatement.” The Guardian enthuses that, “His wit won deafening cheers and feet stomping,” while The Observer, er, observes that Ed is, “At the height of his powers. It’s no wonder this is selling out nightly.” Phew!

Ed and I meet for a cup of tea in a central London cafe in the snowy run-up to the tour. You can take my word for it – he is just as compelling and comical off-stage. Possessed of an effortless natural wit, the lovable, shaggy-haired stand-up jokes for instance that, “I was going to be talking to the British Humanist Society this afternoon about being good without God, but they’ve had to cancel because of the snow. It’s hard not to think that there are forces at work here …”

The comic says that he just can’t wait to hit the road with “Crowd Pleaser”. “You get this unrivalled buzz from playing live,” beams Ed, who had made a huge splash as a regular guest on TV panel games such as Mock the Week and Have I Got News for You. “When you’re on stage, you keep finding new lines. You keep getting better and improving, which is, of course, the same thing!”

The comic, who was nominated for the coveted Perrier Award at the 1998 Edinburgh Festival, expands on the theme. “There is this brilliant speech in the film Mr Saturday Night, which Billy Crystal’s character gives about what stand-up is. He says, ‘When it’s good, when it’s cookin’, you got ‘em, they’re yours. You can take ‘em anywhere you want, you’re powerful. You prowl the stage like a panther. It feels so good; the laughs go right into your blood. You can be a schmuck in the afternoon, but you’re the king of the night. And every woman wants to f*** you, and every man wants to know you.’ I don’t entirely go along with that last bit. If every woman wants to f*** you, then every man wants to punch you!”

So what can Ed’s myriad fans expect from “Crowd Pleaser”? The comedian discloses that he will be talking in this show about the recent arrival of his first child, a gorgeous baby boy, and seeing the funny side of his wife’s pregnancy. “I couldn’t wait to be a father,” deadpans the Irish comic, who has released two very successful live DVDS, “Pedantic and Whimsical” and “Different Class”. “I was desperate to get my wife back! The first three months of her pregnancy were like living with an alcoholic – ‘I feel sick, I need a wee, get out of my way!’

“She was also afflicted with pregnancy brain. She couldn’t remember the name for anything. It was funny when she met her father who has his own ‘senior moments’. Neither of them could remember the name for the hand of a clock. My mother-in-law and I bonded over the fact that we were shackled to a pair of idiots!”

Able brilliantly to mine his own life for laughs, Ed will also be discussing “coming out” as a nerd in “Crowd Pleaser.” “Judd Apatow movies and the popularity of Simon Pegg have made being a nerd far cooler,” reflects the comic, who will be supported on this tour by fellow Irish funny man Karl Spain.

“So now I’m enjoying letting my inner nerd come out to play a bit more. I’ll be happy to drop a few nerdy references into the show. Did you know, for example, that an anagram of Ed Byrne is ‘Be Nerdy’? That in itself doesn’t prove that I’m a nerd, but the fact that I worked it out does!”

In “Crowd Pleaser”, Ed will also be performing a typically hilarious routine about owning a cat. “We treat pets better than we do humans,” smiles the comic, who made a memorable appearance of BBC1’s Celebrity Mastermind. “We found this cat by the bins and fed it, and it ended up living with us.

“You’d never do that with a human being. If you saw a tramp, you wouldn’t say to him, ‘Come and live in our house. In exchange for food and lodging, just show us your arse occasionally! I’ve become a cat man without being bitten by a radioactive cat. There – that’s a real nerd’s joke for you!”

During the course of “Crowd Pleaser,” Ed will also be addressing such subjects as children wearing age-inappropriate clothing and how disappointing it can be to meet your heroes. In addition, he tackles the thorny topic of religion. But, in a characteristically imaginative move, he reveals, “I’m not going after the religious – I’m going after agnostics. They’re like people who smoke occasionally – make your minds up! It’s very easy to take the mick out of religion; attacking agnostics seems like more of a challenge!”

Finally, does Ed concur with Mr Saturday Night’s description of the stand-up as “The king of the night”? Absolutely. “There are moments where I feel the only time I’m completely at ease is on stage telling jokes,” affirms the comedian, who stormed it on BBC1’s Live at the Apollo. “It’s the only time when I feel I know what I’m doing and am in control of everything. Think of the way I put down hecklers on stage – I’d never talk to anyone like that in real life!

“I imagine it’s the same if you’re a champion skier bombing down the mountain at 100 miles an hour – everything else seems irrelevant. The comedian Adam Bloom calls it, ‘Life Fright’. That means you’re happy on stage, but everything else feels intimidating. That’s absolutely right. Live comedy feeds your soul.

“I just love doing stand-up.”

And we just love watching him do it!

For more information on the “Crowd Pleaser” tour, visit www.edbyrne.com. To book tickets, visit www.ticketzone.co.uk

 

 

Crawley in Motion Flash Mob

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

On Friday 22nd July in the town centre of Crawley we were treated to a demonstration by the Crawley In Motion team.

Fired up by every-day adult non-dancers, with choreography by Shaun Angel, an enthusiastic camera man and editor Ben Murray and a great bunch of local young people, the Flash Mob demonstrated the essence of ‘Crawley in Motion’ – to mix art with sport, to inspire, volunteer, get involved and enhance activities planned, as we head towards the Olympic year, 2012!

Animating an open space, with dancers and non dancers alike, the intention was to film the event to promote events over the coming year, launching this year’s Open Weekend.  Promoted through a Flash Mob website, word of mouth and email, group rehearsals took place at the Civic Hall, The Hawth Studio, HBG Ifield gym and K2 Crawley with practice video clips on YouTube to learn at home.

The group included non-dancers of all ages, from local authority, Freedom Leisure at K2 Crawley, HBG Fitness, Ginger Moo, local musicians and inspirational input from independent parkour enthusiasts and professional dancers from both Shaun Angel and Andy Moore’s dance troops.

Participants gathered from 4pm, shopped, walked and talked, drank a coffee… The Hawth technical team wheeled a mobile sound system to the bandstand at 4.20pm and on hearing the music, Drew Ratcliff and Jordan Nesbitt crossed the square with well rehearsed breath-taking gymnastic moves which signalled the group to join in.  The impressive routine ended with everyone dispersing from the square to the sounds of cheers from spectators.

Everyone who took part volunteered their time.  Shaun Angel commented “I was really pleased to be asked to help. My students loved being part of an exciting project like this – and I’m  making links with other local dance troops to grow the project with the Crawley in Motion team!”

Video footage and photos will be shown on Go! Crawley’s facebook page promoting activities  for young people – www.facebook.com/gocrawley and on CBC website promoting  Crawley in Motion.

‘Crawley in Motion’ is led by Crawley Borough Council comprising committee members from sports, arts and community and business departments, Freedom Leisure at K2 Crawley, HBG Fitness, Crawley Schools Partnership, CVS. The committee aim is to ensure that Crawley residents are directly involved in celebration and activity surrounding London 2012 – and to encourage everyone to get involved!

For more information on Crawley in Motion – www.crawley.gov.uk/inmotion

For more information on Flash Mob – Sam Murray – creative.action@tiscali.co.uk

Crawley MP Welcomes Defenece Secretary’s Visit

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

Henry Smith MP was delighted to announce earlier that the Secretary of State for Defence, Rt Hon Dr Liam Fox MP, will be visiting Crawley on Thursday July 28.

Henry said:

“It’s great to welcome the Defence Secretary to Crawley. Our town has quite a connection with the Armed Forces. Many local households have family members serving, Crawley is home to an active Territorial Army centre as well as major defence companies, such as Manor Royal based Thales UK and Boeing.“

“I welcome the opportunity to discuss with the Defence Secretary and local residents the phased withdrawal of our troops from Afghanistan and the significant equipment developed right here in Crawley such as the high-tech Watchkeeper unmaned drone aircraft.”

Follow Henry daily via: www.facebook.com/henrysmithmp or visit: www.henrysmith.info for further details.

 

Hundreds turn out for Open Weekend

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

An Olympics inspired weekend offering hoards of free activities attracted hundreds of visitors.

Open Weekend, organised by Crawley Borough Council, K2 Crawley and Crawley Schools Sports Partnership, celebrated a year to go to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games.

Featuring free demonstrations, lessons and all kinds of dance, the weekend saw the launch of Crawley in Motion, the name for sporting, cultural and community projects taking place in the town in the next 18 months; while it also drew a close to Dance in Motion, a month-long festival of dance.

The weekend kicked off on Friday (July 22) with the help of an impressive Flashmob of all ages, shape and sizes.

Made up of adults and children from local schools, Crawley Council, Ginger Moo, K2 Crawley, Healthy Balanced Generation (HBG) Gym at Oriel High School and SA Academy (dance school), the mob wowed the Town Centre with their impromptu dance display in Queens Square.

Shaun Angel, owner of SA Academy, dedicated many free hours to teaching the active mob their moves before the launch.

Along with the Flashmob the event rolled ahead with interactive theatre Run Turtle Run; karate taster sessions and the Lazy Town Sports Club.

On Sunday, K2 Crawley played host to Dance in Motion’s finale day with lessons in Latin, ballroom and street as well as a children’s dance party, Michael Jackson workshop and a grand ball.

Dancers of all abilities were invited to join in the fun, which included an exciting cabaret from top ballroom amateur couple Ian Sharpe and Victoria Lawrence, with music from top London dance DJ, Mr Wonderful. More than 300 people visited the centre for Dance in Motion activities alone.

For more information about Crawley in Motion visit www.crawley.gov.uk/inmotion

 

Aspire are inspirational

Monday, July 25th, 2011

On Thursday 21st July we sent Shelley along to see the first specially adapted apartment designed to assist spinal injury patients on leaving hospital.

The newly furbished apartment is based in Barley House, Barley Close, Southgate. It is situated in the new flats by The Guinness Trust Partnership. Aspire are a charity who help spinal injury patients adapt into the world of being a wheelchair user.

We spoke to Krupesh Hirani, Policy & Research Officer for Aspire National Training Centre who told us “Aspire are a charity who help people who have been paralysed by spinal cord injury. Every eight hours a person in the UK is paralysed by a spinal cord injury. The housing programme is one of our main programmes. What we look at is housing people after their injury. The most common cause of a spinal injury is a road traffic accident so they will not have been a wheelchair user previously. They could live in a first floor flat. what that means is someone could be discharged into a setting which we think is not positive for their rehabilitation. Or they might have to be discharged to a care home or could be kept in hospital for a longer period of time, which is also not the best situation. So what we do through our housing programme is find temporary accomodation for wheelchair users to be discharged to while their long term housing solution is being looked at. Our tenants have a six month contract. In which time they are assisted in their rehabilitation and their requirements in their own home to help meet their needs. This apartment is the first in Crawley. We have 21 apartments such as this across the country. We lease the apartment from housing associations such as The Guinness Trust so if there are any housing associations which identify a need, we are very happy to discuss options. The apartments already in place were identified as being needed in that area by the NHS and we will carry on trying to identify the needs of such apartments in all areas. We already have apartments in Brighton all the way up to Glasgow. The apartment is part of the Guinness Trust’s 500th project and has been operational for just over a month”.

We then spoke to our local MP Henry Smith who told us “This is a really good and it’s great that Aspire have opened their twenty first unit here in Crawley. It is specifically designed to help people who have suffered a spinal cord injury. To be able to spend six months here, to be able to learn how to live a normal life again is great. the unit is specially adapted to help them so they know what they may need when returning back to their own home. With an injury of this kind happening every eight hours this type of work is essential to the community. Alot of people do not know about Aspire but that is not unusual as it is relatively rare to know someone with a spinal injury. It is really important that for the people who have to transform their lives they have the support from charities such as Aspire. It’s also wonderful that Aspire have chosen Crawley for their this new unit. Being able to be discharged from hospital is a benefit to everyone, including the cost on the NHS, so this serves as a great function to everyone involved. It also helps the wheelchair user learn what they may need adapting in their own home and what doesn’t. This type of injury is a devastating and very serious situation for those effected. It’s great to be aware of the help that is offered by such charities as Aspire”.

We met Mark at Barley House. Mark had recently been involved in an accident which left him paralysed. Mark has been in the apartment for a month now and looked like he was adapting very well to his new situation. We would like to wish Mark all the best for his future.

We took some pictures while visiting.

MAKING A CLEAN SWEEP FOR SAFETY

Monday, July 25th, 2011

MAKING A CLEAN SWEEP FOR SAFETY

West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service is reminding local householders to ensure their chimney is fire-safe while the weather is fine by booking a registered chimney sweep this Chimney Fire Safety Week (25th-30th July 2011).

With summer in full swing, the inviting warmth of an open fire is the last thing on peoples’ minds, but it’s best to check that your chimney is ship shape in the summer months when its not being used.

The peak season for the country’s professional chimney sweeps is in fact drawing very near and with their diaries filling up fast West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service has joined forces with the National Association of Chimney Sweeps and The Guild of Master Sweeps to urge householders to book their appointments now.

Community Fire Safety Officer Jackie Boyle explains: “An open fire is ideal for keeping warm in the winter, but without proper maintenance a chimney can be become dangerous. The latest statistics show that there are approximately 6,000 chimney fires a year in England and most of them are preventable.

To keep yourself and your family safe from fire you should take care to have your chimney swept regularly, depending upon what fuel you burn, before the colder winter months set in and you begin to use your fire and chimneys again. If the worst should happen a smoke alarm can give you the extra time you need to escape in a house fire – make sure you test yours regularly.”

West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service recommend that people follow our simple guidelines on Chimney Fire Safety to help reduce their chances of a fire;

. Have your chimney swept at least once a year, twice a year if burning wood.

. When burning wood, use dry, seasoned woods only.

. Build smaller, hotter fires that burn completely and produce less smoke.

. Never burn cardboard boxes or waste paper.

. NEVER use petrol or paraffin to light your fire.

. Do not overload the grate or appliance.

. Use a fire or spark guard to prevent accidental fires.

. Inspect your chimney breast, particularly in the roof space. Make sure that it is sound and that the sparks or fumes cannot escape through cracks or broken bricks.

. Ensure the fire is fully extinguished before going to bed or leaving the house.

. Make sure wood burners and other fire appliances are installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions.

. Make sure your smoke alarm is working properly, early detection can save lives.

 

To find your local chimney sweep, contact the National Association of Chimney Sweeps on free phone 0800 833464 or www.nacs.org.uk

Fire safety advice is free and easy to access from West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service’s Community Safety Team on 01243 642878 or www.westsussex.gov.uk/fire

 

Nominate a special young person

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Nominate Crawley’s inspirational young people and make sure they’re recognised.

The Youth Awards 2011 is underway and Crawley Borough Council is accepting nomination forms.

Last years’ event was a sell-out again, rewarding more than 370 young people from across the town for their achievements.

Ellis Barton, 13, won last year’s Carer Recognition award for his dedication to his younger brother Toby who is severely autistic.

Ellis gives up his time, cuts short trips out and even accompanies his brother to swimming lessons, always putting Toby first; the Youth Awards was a fantastic way of recognising Ellis’ selfless acts.

And, St Margaret’s School in Ifield bagged the Environment award for their eco school status, recognising the efforts of many which also contribute to the community.

Now in its seventh year, the awards aim to celebrate and recognise young people who have made a real difference to Crawley and its community.

Organised by Crawley Borough Council, in partnership with West Sussex County Council Youth Service, Crawley School Sports Partnership, West Sussex Council for Voluntary Youth Services, Crawley Young Persons Council and Crawley Wellbeing, the young people will be awarded for their achievements in November.

Anyone can nominate a young person and the only criteria for nominees are that they are under 25 years old and they live in Crawley, or the reason for their nomination occurred within the town.

Those nominating young people under 16 must also get permission from the nominee’s parents or guardians first.

There are 12 awards in four categories, these are:

Community Awards:

Let’s FACE It! – Environment Award

Crawley Lions Club – Carer Recognition Award

Crawley Young Persons Council – Volunteer Award

Sports Awards:

EEZEHAUL – Young Sports Person of the Year Award

Freedom Leisure – Sports Team Award

Crawley School Sports Partnership – Sports Volunteer Award

Arts Awards:

Safer Crawley Partnership – Music Award

Topsy Turvy – Dance and Drama Award

Crawley Metal Supplies – Visual Arts Award

Personal Achievement Awards:

Apollo Group – Inspiration Award

Sussex Police – Courage Award

West Sussex County Council – Educational Achievement Award

If you would like to see an inspirational young person recognised then log onto www.crawley.gov.uk/yaa or pick up a nomination form from schools, youth centres, the Town Hall, K2 Crawley, The Hawth, Crawley Library, Topsy Turvy (town centre hairdresser) and Connexions. The deadline for nominations is 14th September, 2011.

 

Take a trip into the past at Record Office

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Take a trip into the past at Record Office

Schooldays were very different for Victorian children in West Sussex. You can find out what lessons were like by taking a trip into the past at the County Record Office in Chichester.

The Record Office, in Orchard Street, holds mid-morning sessions on the first Wednesday of each month, for people wanting to learn about family history in a relaxed atmosphere over a cup of tea or coffee.

Next week’s session, for an hour from 10am, will be focusing on old school records, with information on Victorian school life and archive sources such as head teachers’ log books, admission registers, punishment books and school photographs.

Deputy Leader Lionel Barnard, with responsibility for the Record Office, said: “In recent years family history has become one of the fastest growing recreational interests in the country. If you’ve watched celebrities unravel their past on BBC’s ‘Who do You Think You Are’, now is your time to join in the fun.

“The coffee time sessions at our County Record Office are a chance for you to speak to professionals who will help you discover your past in an informal manner.”

Sessions so far have included army records and dating old photographs. Future sessions include introducing computer sources and quarter sessions court records.

The County Record Office is nationally assessed as one of the top 10 local record offices in the country.

Tickets are £7.50 and need to be booked in advance. Call the Record Office on 01243 753602 or email, records.office@westsussex.gov.uk

 

Crawley MP Encourages Local Sports Organisations To Apply For Sports Funding

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Henry Smith will this week be advising local activity groups that Sport England has launched a £50million fund for sporting facilities. The programme will invest in refurbishment or improvement of existing facilities and opening up facilities for community sport. These are local projects developed and delivered predominantly by community and voluntary sector groups. Round 1 applications will begin in August 2011.

Henry said:

“This investment is aimed not just at sporting organisations but also at voluntary and community groups with an interest in running sporting activity. Given the importance of clubs to sport at the community level, Sport England is proposing to make available up to a thousand grants worth between £20,000 and £150,000.

“I am pleased to see that, even in the tougher economic times, we still fully recognise the value of sports to our local communities and continue to invest both in a healthy, active lifestyle and our sporting achievers of the future. I would urge local groups to carefully consider applying for a grant to support their services.”

For full details of the catalogue and the key eligibility criteria please call 08458 508508 or email funding@sportengland.org.

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Another Green Flag hat-trick for Crawley

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Three of Crawley’s attractive parks have again been awarded the prestigious Green Flag.

Beautiful Tilgate Park has received the award for the tenth consecutive year while Goffs Park, in Southgate, and the Memorial Gardens in the town centre have picked up their fourth Green Flags – the national standard for quality parks and green spaces.

Tilgate Park, set in 400 acres, scooped its first Green Flag in 2002. Winners are judged to be welcoming, safe and well maintained and involve the local community.

Tilgae Park

Tilgate Park boasts a nature centre, golf course, lakes, lawns and gardens, woodland walks and bridleways.

Goffs Park has a lake, 18-hole pitch and putt course, miniature steam railway, state-of-the-art play facilities and is home to Crawley Museum.

The Memorial Gardens are an oasis of calm in the middle of the bustling town centre, with lunching office workers and sunbathers enjoying the lush lawns and vibrant plants.

Councillor Lenny Walker, Cabinet member for Leisure and Cultural Services, said: “This is a fantastic achievement and we are delighted to have won these awards.

“For Tilgate to have been awarded the Green Flag for 10 consecutive years is nothing short of amazing.

“All of these flags demonstrate the continued commitment of the council and its dedicated staff to keeping these great parks and open spaces so special, while providing a wide range of leisure activities. It is also just reward for a huge contribution from the Friends of Goffs Park.”

The Green Flag Award is sponsored by the Department for Communities and Local Government, English Heritage and Natural England.

For more details on Crawley’s parks visit www.crawley.gov.uk/parks

For more details on Green Flag Awards visit www.greenflagaward.org.uk

 

Crawley MP Highlights New Funding Opportunity For Local Charities

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Henry Smith MP has today highlighted an important initiative for local community charity and voluntary groups to nominate themselves for a total of £18,000 worth of awards.

Crawley’s Natwest Branch, as part of their Community Force project, are encouraging local voluntary groups to put themselves forward for three £6,000 awards.

“I am pleased that Natwest has recognised its stake in the Big Society and is offering £18,000 worth in award money for three successful projects chosen by local residents.

“I am always in awe of the fantastic work carried out by so many community groups in Crawley that really make a remarkable difference to so many peoples’ lives. It is, therefore, fantastic when companies like Natwest develop programmes that local charities can apply for funding from. I hope this will provide even more support for the good work they do.”

Charity and voluntary groups wishing to put themselves forward for the awards should register at www.natwest.com/communityforce from today.

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