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Charnword The e-newsletter of Voluntary Action Charnwood July 2010 Welcome to the new and updated Charnword, now the e-newsletter of Voluntary Action Charnwood. In this first issue we aim to introduce some of the services we currently provide within Charnwood, review key issues and inspire you to get involved. Charnword will provide regular updates on our latest news and let you know how to access our services and activities. Please take a moment to look at our website which also carries information on all of our services and any events happening in your part of Charnwood. Do call in to see us at John Storer House or ring us if you think any of our services may be of interest to you or someone you know. Our main switchboard number is: 01509 631750 or e-mail: enquiries@voluntaryactioncharnwood.org.uk We look forward to hearing from you.

Charnword The e-newsletter of Voluntary Action Charnwood July 2010 Contents: Please scroll down or click on the links to read individual pages VAC Press Releases Summer 2010 http:///uploads/134c31f49f8973e530503053.pdf Picnic in the Park Volunteers Week Survey Volunteers Celebration Carers Cuppa Charnwood Gardening Project Loughborough Mela Meet the Community Development Team http:///uploads/134c343b575fce8899230176.pdf News from the Priority Neighbourhoods http:///uploads/134c3211b00de77406823714.pdf New JSH Leaflet http:///uploads/134c3212709713c425913646.pdf Shepshed Volunteer Centre http:///uploads/134c34407b669c3744052867.pdf Voluntary Community Sector Forum http:///uploads/134c32140a17231155602654.pdf Charnwood Together http:///uploads/134c3214db7453b159463207.pdf Leicestershire Together http:///uploads/134c32156bd5816566492935.pdf Future Plans http:///uploads/134c344362428f2198397304.pdf VAC Contact Details http:///uploads/134c321739b5cba129448707.pdf

Charnword Press Releases from Voluntary Action Charnwood Summer 2010 To read the press releases for these events please click on the links Picnic in the Park - 31 May 2010 http:///uploads/134c0e19d878cbb163548888.pdf Volunteers Week 2 June 2010 http:///uploads/134c0f802ac7400896227841.pdf Carers' Cuppa - 14 June 2010 http:///uploads/134c1904f286a55094070015.pdf Gardening Project Open Day - 15 June 2010 http:///uploads/134c2b4efd45d08443550288.pdf Loughborough Mela - 27 June 2010 http:///uploads/134c2b27965d06b996782342.pdf Survey Volunteers' Celebration - 10 June 2010 http:///uploads/134c2860e8c90b3485751827.pdf

Community Development Team Our three Community Development Workers are Amina Wadud, Cath Walker and Janet Lewis who are committed to, and focussed on, building social capital for stronger communities in their dedicated priority neighbourhoods within Charnwood. The team is based at John Storer House in Loughborough. Amina works in the Hastings and Lemyngton Wards in Loughborough, Cath works in Mountsorrel and South Charnwood and Janet works in the Ashby Road Estate, Warwick Way and Shelthorpe in Loughborough. Please see their contact details below. A recent development has been the community audits completed by local volunteers. The results are expected soon and the celebration is reported in the press release section of Charnword. We are also pleased that Loughborough University are considering investing in the two local community flats, Marios Tinenti Centre (MTC) and Altogether Place, which will assist in sustaining success initiated by Charnwood Borough Council. Cath Amina Janet Contact Details: Amina Wadud on 01509 631787 amina.wadud@voluntaryactioncharnwood.org.uk uk Mobile: 07526 269846 Cath Walker on 01509 631784 cath.walker@voluntaryactioncharnwood.org.uk Mobile: 07526 231277 Janet Lewis on 01509 631885 janet.lewis@voluntaryactioncharnwood.org.uk Mobile: 07526 231296

News from the Priority Neighbourhoods in Charnwood Hastings and Lemyngton Wards Amina Wadud Marios Tinenti Centre goes from strength to strength thanks to the partnership approach from agencies and the contribution from Cherie Tinenti, (widow of Marios). Mountsorrel & South Charnwood Cath Walker Thurmaston Amateur Boxing Club has benefited from Cath s support with the establishment of the group and to obtain a grant from the Area Forum. Tel: (01509) 214036 What s Happening At MTC Monday: Women's Aid 1 pm 4 pm Housing Officer Richard Smith 2 pm 3 pm Leicestershire Constabulary 2 pm 3 pm Tuesday: SureStart 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm Wednesday: The Bridge 2 pm - 4 pm Thursday: Coffee Morning 10 am - 12 pm Housing officer 10 am - 11am Environmental Services 10 am 12 pm Friday: Drop in session 10.30 am - 2.00 pm Upcoming Events: Mountsorrel Activity Day - Saturday August 14th Noon - 4pm at Halstead Road playing fields Thurmaston Picnic in the Park - Sunday, 22 August from 1 pm 6pm. Thurmaston s own Live Music Festival at Garden Street Park, off the Melton Road Syston Carnival -Saturday afternoon on 4th September in Central Park Ashby Road Estate, Warwick Way and Shelthorpe Janet Lewis Altogether Place is the name of the new community flat at 72 Warwick Way, in use by the community, ahead of the formal opening this Summer 2010. Below is the latest newsletter from the Altogether Place. The newsletter is available to read on the Altogether Place website at: www.altogetherplace.co.uk

New leaflet for John Storer House Services and Activities For Your Well-being 2010 Do call in to John Storer House for a copy of the new colour leaflet or click on the link below to our website: http:///uploads/134bfe8e1d2c384793457528.pdf It lists the numerous things you can do at JSH on a daily basis, many of which have stood the test of time as they are successful and continue to offer benefits to all-comers. The leaflet also gives details of our comprehensive Catering Service and a sample menu has also been produced to give a flavour of the dishes on offer and their price. The organisation relies on the valued support of volunteers and an advert is included aimed at recruiting more volunteers to support the work of the House. We have a variety of interesting opportunities available and they are all detailed in our In-House Volunteering Booklet available from Reception or the link below: http:///uploads/134c31d8e6dda67950635416.pdf John Storer House has something for everyone all ages and all communities Website:

Shepshed Volunteer Centre New Funding, More Hours, Extra Development Following the intervention of Shepshed Town Council, support from Charnwood Borough Council, and a one-off grant from Area Forum fears about the Volunteer Centre have been allayed. Cllr Diane Horn, Chairman of Shepshed Town Council, handing over a cheque for 5,000 to Angie Whitmore of Shepshed Volunteer Centre The Centre has extended opening times and is now open for 2 hours from 9 am -11 am Monday to Friday and volunteering services are provided at other times. Angie Whitmore supports activities and is now able to do more outreach work, including promoting volunteering to young people, in co-operation with local schools and other local youth service providers. Contact: Angie Whitmore Shepshed Volunteer Centre 9A Charnwood Road Shepshed LE12 9QE Tel: E-mail: 01509 508040 angie.whitmore@voluntaryactioncharnwood.org.uk

Charnwood Voluntary & Community Sector Forum Voluntary Action Charnwood and Voluntary Action LeicesterShire worked in partnership to hold the inaugural meeting of the Charnwood VCS Forum on Wednesday, 10 February 2010 at Woodhouse Community Hall. Cllr Jill Vincent, a trustee of both VAC and VAL, gave the welcome speech. The meeting was organised to enable local groups to discuss the concept of a district forum and what it might achieve. The event was well attended by a diverse number of organisations that were also given the opportunity to discuss their funding requirements and raise their concerns about the new system of funding being developed by Charnwood Borough Council. Michael Hopkins, Standards and Monitoring Support Officer of CBC, presented the new Community Grants Programme to explain the type of organisations the Council would be funding in the future and the distribution of funds throughout Charnwood. Neil Lambert, Chief Executive of Voluntary Action Charnwood, commented that; We are pleased to provide new ways for people to be active citizens and to get their views heard by decision-makers. Future Forum meetings will also feed into the VCS Assembly at county level. Anyone who would like to know more about the Charnwood Forum or take part in the new Steering Group should contact Neil Lambert at VAC, or Mary Hall at VAL on 07837 257366 or e-mail mary.h@valonline.org.uk.

CHARNWOOD TOGETHER making life better Charnwood Together is the local strategic partnership for the Borough and comprises various statutory organisations, private sector representatives and the Voluntary and Community Sector. Neil Lambert, Chief Executive of Voluntary Action Charnwood, sits on the Board and Executive Committee and several delivery groups. The Executive meets monthly at Southfields and deals with urgent items between quarterly Board meetings held around the Borough, including at John Storer House (JSH) and Loughborough University. The People and Places Delivery Group brings together information from Neighbourhood Management and Community Engagement work, including matters arising from Ward Walks and evaluating successes and challenges in local communities. The Community Safety Partnership has input from the Police and considers results from Crime Reduction across the Borough. There are three Area Forums covering Loughborough and four around the rest of the Borough, bringing people together nearer to home. They have recently completed a Participatory Budgeting exercise and local community groups are now spending grants received to benefit their users and members. Charnwood Area Forums and Parishes Courtesy of Leics County Council www.leicestershireforums.org The Charnwood Together website, also available by hyperlink from contains full details of activities and also a useful calendar of events Happening in Charnwood which is highly recommended. www.charnwoodtogether.com

Leicestershire Together Leicestershire Together is the partnership of partnerships at county-level, and includes high-ranking members and officers from the NHS, Police, County Council and District Councils, as well as the Private Sector and Voluntary & Community Sector. Neil Lambert, Chief Executive of Voluntary Action Charnwood, sits on the Strategic Partnership Board, Executive, and Strategic Commissioning Group, and chairs the Stronger Communities Board led by the VCS. The Executive meets bi-monthly at County Hall, dealing with operational activities, between quarterly Board meetings where policy is discussed and future plans considered. The Strategic Commissioning Group is relatively new and gets into more detail about delivery of public services, and recently heard about plans for new joint commissioning of Health and Social Care services by the NHS and County Council. The Stronger Communities Board brings together information from Neighbourhood Management and Community Engagement work across the county, including evaluating successes and challenges to improve social capital. Staff are employed in the Voluntary and Community Actions across the county and co-ordinated by central staff hosted by VAL. Contact: Leicestershire Together Room G49 County Hall Glenfield Leics LE3 8RA Email: lt@leics.gov.uk Phone: 0116 305 5501 www.leicestershiretogether.org

Future Plans July 2010 will be a busy period for planning, as the Joint Board of Trustees consider: Results of the Blue Sky thinking session in April Performance management reports from each service New Business Plan, 2010-2015 Potential re-development of the JSH premises Changes to the website are being implemented, and our information is being designed primarily for electronic presentation, rather than as a printed document (although hard copy printed pages will be available). Reductions in funding of public services by central and local government are being announced, and so we are concerned about people losing out on the help they need and currently receive. The worst effects will be in 2011, rather than this year, but VAC trustees may have to also consider reduced services if funding is cut. Whatever public funding is available to pay for Voluntary Action Charnwood services and John Storer House activities we will have a lot of fundraising to do, so watch out for the next edition including the launch of a new era for us all. Neil Lambert, Chief Executive July 2010

Striving to achieve inclusion and justice for all people and communities John Storer House Wards End Loughborough Leics LE11 3HA enquiries@voluntaryactioncharnwood.org.uk Tel: 01509 631750 Fax: 01509 631751 Volunteer Centre Shepshed 9a Charnwood Road Shepshed LE12 9QE shepshed@voluntaryactioncharnwood.org.uk Tel/Fax: 01509 508040 If you have any comments on Charnword or any news items, events or updates that you would like included in the next quarterly issue please phone on 01509 631750 or e-mail us at: enquiries@voluntaryactioncharnwood.org.uk We look forward to hearing from you Disclaimer - The views expressed by contributors in Charnword are not necessarily those of Voluntary Action Charnwood