The new Bond Court is now open and being lived in.
The buildings are named after Mr Mrs Bond who established the store on Newton Road soon after the Redland Park estate was built in the 70's.
Twerton and Whiteway Community News is edited by Tim Ball, Sarah Moore and the Twerton and Whiteway Community news team
Monday, 31 October 2011
Friday, 28 October 2011
National youth work week 31st Oct to 6th November at Southside youth centre.
Bath & North East Somerset Council is celebrating Youth Work Week 31st October to 6th November by providing a range of positive activities district-wide in the youth hubs and via the mobile youth bus.
All programmes are open to young people aged 13 to 19 years and are free of charge or very low cost. Young people are encouraged to pop in and check out what is going on in their particular part of Bath and North East Somerset.
Work to produce a collage of photos and press cuttings showing how the work has contributed to the community over the years leading up until now
During the week we will have the work on show
Young Men's Sexual Health workshop Monday 4.30 – 6.30 p.m.
Young Parents Group Tuesday 1 – 3 p.m.
Roundhill (closed group) sports, cooking and community relationship Tuesday 4.30 – 6.30p.m.
Girls Project Tuesday 7 – 9 p.m.
Employment Club (interview techniques etc.) Wednesday 1 – 3 p.m.
Cooking Club Wednesday 4.30-6.30p.m.
Fun Day – pumpkin carving, sports, arts project Friday 11a.m. – 5 p.m.
DJ'ing workshop Friday 7 – 9 p.m. Arts and Gardening club Saturday 2 – 4 p.m.
All programmes are open to young people aged 13 to 19 years and are free of charge or very low cost. Young people are encouraged to pop in and check out what is going on in their particular part of Bath and North East Somerset.
Work to produce a collage of photos and press cuttings showing how the work has contributed to the community over the years leading up until now
During the week we will have the work on show
Young Men's Sexual Health workshop Monday 4.30 – 6.30 p.m.
Young Parents Group Tuesday 1 – 3 p.m.
Roundhill (closed group) sports, cooking and community relationship Tuesday 4.30 – 6.30p.m.
Girls Project Tuesday 7 – 9 p.m.
Employment Club (interview techniques etc.) Wednesday 1 – 3 p.m.
Cooking Club Wednesday 4.30-6.30p.m.
Fun Day – pumpkin carving, sports, arts project Friday 11a.m. – 5 p.m.
DJ'ing workshop Friday 7 – 9 p.m. Arts and Gardening club Saturday 2 – 4 p.m.
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Pupil Premium to help our local Schools
The new pupil premium that was introduced by the Liberal Democrats in Government will benefit Twerton Schools by over £75,000.
This is a welcome boost to our local area and will ensure that our two local schools are able to deliver the best for the children in our area.
Twerton infant School will receive and extra £34,160, whilst St Michaels Junior School will receive and extra £38,064.
Our local Schools have made great strides in the last few years and this extra money that is now available will help them to maintain the progress that has been made so far.
At secondary school level Other schools that our Children go to receive,
Hayesfield - £50,264
Culverhay - £26,840
Ralph Allen - £40,992
St Marks - £23,912
Beechan Cliff - £26,840
Oldfield School - £17,568
This is a welcome boost to our local area and will ensure that our two local schools are able to deliver the best for the children in our area.
Twerton infant School will receive and extra £34,160, whilst St Michaels Junior School will receive and extra £38,064.
Our local Schools have made great strides in the last few years and this extra money that is now available will help them to maintain the progress that has been made so far.
At secondary school level Other schools that our Children go to receive,
Hayesfield - £50,264
Culverhay - £26,840
Ralph Allen - £40,992
St Marks - £23,912
Beechan Cliff - £26,840
Oldfield School - £17,568
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Tuesday, 25 October 2011
NEW NON-EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER
From Monday 19th September 2011, 101 will be the non-emergency telephone number to use to contact Avon and Somerset Police and other Police Forces in the south west. 101 will replace the existing 0845 456 7000 non-emergency telephone number, although there will be a period when both numbers will be available. This is part of a national programme to make it easier for you to contact your local Police.
Calls to 101 from landlines and mobile telephones will cost 15p per call, irrespective of how long that call may last or what time of day you call.
Calls to 101 from landlines and mobile telephones will cost 15p per call, irrespective of how long that call may last or what time of day you call.
Saturday, 22 October 2011
Twerton Community Residents association
Twerton community residents association
A new residents association for the residents of Twerton is being set up and is currently looking for new members.
It has great plans for our area including a community festival to be run in Innox Park next June celebrating the Queens Golden Jubilee.
The New Group Chair is Alison Comley 9 Springfield Close Twerton and she can be contacted on 07952786701.
As well as looking for new members which is free by the way for Twerton Residents, they are looking to fill a few committee posts as well.
Interested in finding out more then contact Alison for a chat.
A new residents association for the residents of Twerton is being set up and is currently looking for new members.
It has great plans for our area including a community festival to be run in Innox Park next June celebrating the Queens Golden Jubilee.
The New Group Chair is Alison Comley 9 Springfield Close Twerton and she can be contacted on 07952786701.
As well as looking for new members which is free by the way for Twerton Residents, they are looking to fill a few committee posts as well.
Interested in finding out more then contact Alison for a chat.
British Summer Time ends: clocks go back but not this weekend
Some of you will be looking to change the clocks tonight but don't it is next weekend.
The clocks will go back by one hour at 2.00 am on Sunday 30 October. Rather than 2.00 am, the clocks will go back to 1.00 am as British Summer Time ends for another year.
British Summer Time (BST) starts each year on the last Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October. On Sunday 27 March the clocks will go forward, meaning we lose an hour. British Summer Time is due to end this year on 30 October.
The clocks will go back by one hour at 2.00 am on Sunday 30 October. Rather than 2.00 am, the clocks will go back to 1.00 am as British Summer Time ends for another year.
British Summer Time (BST) starts each year on the last Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October. On Sunday 27 March the clocks will go forward, meaning we lose an hour. British Summer Time is due to end this year on 30 October.
Friday, 21 October 2011
Community Play Ranger sessions at Southside Community Hub
The community play rangers are at Southside Community Hub on a Wednesday between 3.30 & 5pm.
It is important for children to be able to play outdoors freely, actively and imaginatively, able to take risks and be challenged.
Community Play Rangers are qualified play workers, trained and police checked.
Community Play Rangers are there to manage risks and enable children and young people to make the most of their leisure time and have fun by supervising and supporting children in their play.
Children attending CPR Sessions are asked to give Basic information including Name, Age, Contact Telephone number (in case of accident) and to tell playworkers if they have any additional needs including allergies or medical conditions.
Children are free to come and go as they please.
For further information about Community Play Rangers working in other areas of Bath and North Easte Somerset, please go to: www.playrangers.net
It is important for children to be able to play outdoors freely, actively and imaginatively, able to take risks and be challenged.
Community Play Rangers are qualified play workers, trained and police checked.
Community Play Rangers are there to manage risks and enable children and young people to make the most of their leisure time and have fun by supervising and supporting children in their play.
Children attending CPR Sessions are asked to give Basic information including Name, Age, Contact Telephone number (in case of accident) and to tell playworkers if they have any additional needs including allergies or medical conditions.
Children are free to come and go as they please.
For further information about Community Play Rangers working in other areas of Bath and North Easte Somerset, please go to: www.playrangers.net
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