Mayor’s Week: 28 January – 3 February 2013

Mayor’s Week: 28 January – 3 February 2013

The week began with a hectic Monday.  First I met with the City Council’s Managing Director and Leader, and then it was off to the Rotary Club, to make further arrangements for the Charity Banquet on 8th March.  Tickets are still available!

Later, Jill and I attended the formal opening by the Bishop of Worcester of the Maggs Activity Centre, at St Alban’s Annexe.  It provides skills training to help people manage their lives better, including budget management training, computer skills, cookery, help with form-filling and arts and craft activities. It is really interesting to see this development; congratulations to all the staff and service users involved.

On Tuesday I welcomed new staff to the Guildhall and the Mayor’s Parlour, as part of their induction.  During the evening I attend a budget setting meeting of the Council.  It is becoming increasingly difficult to save money whilst still trying to protect services.

The following day I attended a meeting of The Consolidated Charity; then in the evening a Scrutiny Committee, which focussed on preventive health strategies.  There is clear evidence of the need to tackle social disadvantage and adopt healthier lifestyles.

We met with a local person who is trying to improve services for people with profound physical and learning disabilities on Thursday.  Then we attended the launch of official T- shirts to celebrate Red Nose Day, at TK Maxx in the High Street. This is an important fundraiser and deserves support.  Interestingly, we also met Pippa Langhorne and her dog, Buddy- she was almost upstaged by her furry friend!

On Friday we attended the West Midlands regional launch of Energy Club, at The River School. It is designed to promote a new generation of active kids, by promoting physical activity both before and after school.  After watching an interesting demonstration, we presented certificates to staff from Gorse Hill Primary and The River School, who had undertaken the necessary training.  The children were obviously enjoying the new approach.

This was most interesting, and made an excellent link with Council activities earlier in the week on preventive health strategies, where we discussed the obesity crisis and the need for more active lifestyles.

Worcester became a 'Heart City' last year, in a bid to promote healthier lifestyles
Worcester became a ‘Heart City’ last year, in a bid to promote healthier lifestyles

 

 

 

 

 

Mayor’s Week: 21 – 27 January 2013

Mayor’s Week: 21 – 27 January 2013

It’s been a week of contrasts, where the weather has been a major concern. Finally it all turned out fine for Saturday at the Guildhall, where our Homeless Action Day took place.

Earlier in the week I enjoyed a night out at the Swan where we attended the annual Kay’s Pantomime, Dick Whittington. This was clearly enjoyed as much by the performers as by the audience. This is one of the Worcester traditions we always enjoy!   Congratulations to the performers and dancers; it was a truly enjoyable night out.  Afterwards we attended an informal buffet, where we met performers and sponsors.

On Friday evening we attended a St Richard’s Hospice Fundraiser at The Guildhall with a traditional Burns Supper – including haggis, a Piper and Ceilidh to finish, for those with sufficient energy for the early hours.  Duncan Gray and Sharon Chance gave excellent speeches.  I had to make a response “to toast o’ the toon”!  The evening was great fun, thanks to Alan Feeney and the many volunteers who worked so hard to make it a success.  It was also successful as a fundraiser!

Earlier, we had attended Deaf Direct’s open day at their new premises in Lowesmoor.  Thanks to Philip Gerrard CEO, who spent so much time with us and explained some of the problems the deaf are faced with. Hearing impairment in the county is a growing problem, particularly with an ageing populace!  Much greater awareness is required, and we are lucky to have such an excellent service in the city centre.

Saturday began with a welcome change of weather and the “Homeless not Helpless” Action Day went ahead without a hitch.  We had a full variety of stallholders and entertainment, thanks to members of the Worcester Music Festival.  Information was certainly available to all, as were refreshments and a welcome opportunity to  network!

I am sure those members of the public who attended left better informed and more aware of the resources available to meet this growing problem.  It was also an opportunity to meet those who have experienced homelessness.  I am particularly grateful to all the stallholders and to Councillor Chris Cawthorne, who spent hours in planning together with other representatives.  Thanks also go to John Taylor and our special guests, paralympian Mel Clarke and cricketer Ben Cox. Robin Walker MP kindly opened the event.

 

Mayor’s Week: 14 – 20 January 2013

Mayor’s Week: 14 – 20 January 2013

What a week!  Weather dominated much of the middle part, and was responsible for many cancelled events. We must spare a thought for those plucky souls who keep the city moving, often working through the night and risking life and limb to do their duty.

We started the week with a meeting of the Mayor’s charity partners in the Parlour. Our next event, a  Homelessness  Action Day, is to be held in the Guildhall next Saturday 26th January, from 10.00am to 4.00pm.  It will be an opportunity for people to meet those with first hand experience of working with the homeless, and to find out about volunteering opportunities with these organisations.

I feel it is important not just to give to charities, but also to understand something about the cause of homelessness and to tackle some of the prejudices we all have.  Our Action Day will be branded Homeless, not Helpless!

After the meeting we drove to London, in particularly challenging weather conditions. We had been invited by Robin and Charlotte Walker to visit the House of Commons for dinner the following evening.  Thanks to my brother and his wife for providing overnight accommodation.

We very much enjoyed our visit to London, where temperatures were just above freezing. Robin and Charlotte entertained us to dinner in The House, and afterwards showed us around an empty House of Commons which had just adjourned for the day.  I never cease to be amazed by Central Lobby and the atmosphere there.  I enjoyed seeing the murals and statues, which are so much part of the nation’s history.

After the return journey across snow-swept scenery, we were able to undertake several pressing domestic tasks at home.  Then on Thursday, I attended a meeting of the Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust’s Community Engagement Committee at Shrub Hill House. It was good to meet voluntary representatives and members of the Executive, and explore some of the local pressing issues in more detail.  This was part of my duties as an HOSC member.

The bad weather finally defeated me, and I was unable to attend a press briefing about plans for our Homelessness Action Day on Friday. I am grateful to those who did attend in such difficult weather conditions.

Worcester's YMCA had one of the busiest weekends of the year, as the cold weather bit.  Four out of five of the people in this photo live locally and have been homeless
Worcester’s YMCA had one of the busiest weekends of the year, as the cold weather bit. Four out of five of the people in this photo live locally and have been homeless

On Saturday I was able to attend the 55 plus retirement roadshow at the Guildhall.  I was able to talk with many of the interesting stallholders who provide such a wealth of information to those approaching retirement.  As a social worker, I always thought I had a good understanding of the role of different agencies, but I still found plenty more to interest me. The weather unfortunately had impacted upon attendance and the city centre appeared almost deserted at times!

During the evening, Jill and I attended The Eucharist for St Wulstan’s Day, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the consecration and dedication of the Parish Church of St Wulstan in Warndon.  The Right Reverend David Walker, Bishop of Dudley, was the preacher.

It was lovely to meet members of the congregation afterwards, and listen to their stories of the early establishment of the church, which originally met in a member of the  congregation’s own house.  Thanks to PCC Secretary Margaret Probert and members of the congregation for such a warm welcome on a cold evening.

Mayor’s Week: 7 – 13 January 2013

Mayor’s Week: 7 – 13 January 2013

WODYSChristmas Day was a particularly memorable one for us.  We had an enjoyable trip around the wards at Worcestershire Royal Hospital during the morning; it was fantastic meeting staff and many of the proud mums and dads who had had newborn babies in the maternity unit.  Essential services rely on the dedication of their staff, particularly on Christmas Day!

After an enjoyable break, the New Year has begun with a succession of planning meetings.  Last Monday, we met with the Worcester Rotary Club to make final plans for the annual Mayoral Charity Banquet on Friday 8 March. The theme will be musicals, and we are delighted that the Worcester Operatic & Dramatic Society’s cabaret team will be on hand to launch the evening.  Tickets are now available from the Mayor’s Secretary, Susan O’Kane on 01905 722001.

The following morning I paid a visit to our U3A Local History Group, where John Stafford gave an excellent presentation on the Worcester – Birmingham Canal.

Over lunchtime, we welcomed representatives from local businesses and the voluntary sector to a new Year’s Drinks Party in the Parlour. It was great to meet so many friends and representatives from across the City.

On Wednesday I attended a meeting of the Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust at Stourport Sports Club – part of my duties as a member of the County Scrutiny body for the local NHS.

Thursday saw me in the garden, doing some of the neglected winter jobs.   What an excellent service there is at the local Bilford Road re-cycling centre!

The next day I welcomed members of Worcester U3A Walking Group, who enjoyed a tour of the Guildhall and Parlour.  We then went to a most enjoyable buffet lunch at “Spires”, the training restaurant for the College of Technology, where students do all the catering  and provide the service.

Later in the afternoon I chaired a meeting of the WW1 Planning Committee in the Parlour.  We have submitted a bid to the Heritage Lottery, and await the outcome. Plans are being developed for the centenary of World War 1. We really need to engage with members of the public and local voluntary groups and it was agreed to launch a further period of public consultation led by Paul Harding, starting on 9 February.

The morning was bitterly cold on Saturday.   We helped St Pauls Hostel for the Homeless by collecting donations at Sainsbury’s in St Johns, in aid of their service and the local Night Assessment Centre at the YMCA. There was an excellent exhibition and shoppers were generous in their support of these essential projects.

Homeless not HelplessIt is particularly important to recognise that the problems of homelessness occur throughout the whole year and not just at Christmas. We are holding a “Homeless not Helpless” Action Day at the Guildhall on Saturday 26 January (10.00am – 4.00pm).  Our aim is to showcase the statutory and voluntary organisations who are there to help, and we also hope to tackle some of the myths around the subject of homelessness.  Please come if you can – the event is free and everyone is welcome.