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Aylestone Park Newsletter Community Newsletter for the Residents’ of Aylestone Park - Issue 1 2018
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AYLESTONE PARK POST OFFICE182 Saffron Lane
(corner of Shakespeare street)
Postal services includingbanking
Great offers on selected wineBeers at discounted pricesWe have many great offersPop in and see for yourself
Tel : 0116 283 4598
Our City Warden is Noel Cazley Street Wardens can deal with dumpedrubbish, dog fouling, bins left in the street,fly posting and other complaints. If youneed them please email :[email protected] or telephone: 0116 454 1001
East-West Link Road:A Phoenix from the Ashes
The East-West Link Road in its various forms has been an idea since 1916.
The most recent serious attempt to build a road bridge across Leicester’s green lungs of Aylestone Meadows was in the early ninetieswhen Bede Island was being regenerated.
Fortunately, fierce local opposition and ever increasing costs caused councillors at County Hall who were then responsible for buildingnew roads, to abandon the idea.
However, Leicester City Council has been consulting about including it in the next Local Plan. The Local Plan is an attempt by the CityCouncil to meet the needs of its citizens for homes, jobs and leisure for the next 15 years.Another round of consultation on the next stage of the Local Plan will take place later this year.
The current proposed route is from Narborough Road along Evesham Road and through Aylestone Meadows to Aylestone Road. It willthen cross St. Mary’s to join with Saffron Lane.
A local campaign group called “End of the Road LE3” wants the City Council to remove it from any future Local Plan.They believe that the road will worsen air quality and put local residents at greater risk from it, especially asthma sufferers. It couldhave a detrimental effect on the green jewel of Aylestone Meadows on local residents, wildlife and the environment. The road couldgenerate more traffic which could create a less safe environment for local children.
There is a lot of evidence which shows that building new roads to relieve congestion only results in temporary relief and causesincreased car use. The old congestion levels return.
For further information, please see their Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/endoftheroadLE3/ or e-mail: [email protected]
Aylestone Park Residents’ Group has already contacted Leicester City Council opposing the East-West Link Road beingincluded in any future Local Plans
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St Edwards Roman Catholic Church655 Aylestone Road, Aylestone
Sunday Mass 9.30amPlease check our notice board for other activities and to confirm our
services
Local Church Services
Emman’-EL Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ560 Saffron Lane
Currently worship at Aylestone Leisure CentreSunday 10am -1:30pm - Wednesday 7pm - 9:30pm
Friday 7pm - 9:30pm
Further details from Bishop Mark Anderson0116 283 8237 / 07568 155307
Email: emmanuel.apostolic@el-eaga.com---------------------------------------------------
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Church of the NativityAn Anglican/Methodist Partnership
Richmond road/Cavendish road junction
Sundays 10:30am Morning ServiceFurther details of all activities are available on the churchnoticeboard and on the website:
www.nativityleicester.org.uk
Enquiries for Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals contact thechurchwarden Patricia Ewen 0116 299 4732
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ContentsLocal ChurchesYe Old Leicester Company Page 2
Aylestone CinemaNews from LCCC Page 3
Editorial Page 4
Cycling as a road to fitnessThe working life of a City Warden Page 7
Aylestone Park Residents Group NewsPutney and Evesham Road Links Page 8
Urban BuzzLeicester Environment VolunteersRSPB Page 9
Commonwealth DayDementia Support Page 10
Local PoliticiansLocal Activities Page 11
Useful Contact numbersPolice Neighbourhood Link Page 12
Ye Old Leicester CompanyAs a boy I remember seeing a Currys store in BelgraveGate where you could hire/rent washing machines andthe like.Research has given me this bit of potted history.
Currys was founded in 1884 by Henry Curry (born inLeicester in 1850), when he started to build bicycles fulltime at 40 Painter Street, Leicester, England.[2] Heopened his first shop in 1888, at 271 Belgrave Gate,Leicester.[3] In 1890, he moved to larger premises at296 Belgrave Gate, then in 1900 to 285–287 BelgraveGate.The company was put on a proper financial footing in1897, when Curry formed a partnership with his sons,calling the company H. Curry & Sons. The businesscontinued to grow and floated on the stock exchange in1927. By this time the shops sold a wide variety ofgoods including bicycles, toys, radios andgramophones. Currys pulled out of cycle manufacturingin 1932, when they closed their Leicester factory, butcontinued to retail bikes (badged as Currys) until the1960s. Currys was taken over by Dixons (now DixonsCarphone, owners of the Dixons electrical productsretail chain) in 1984, but maintained its separate brandidentity.
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Built by local builder Bert Cole in 1926 to serve thesouthern spread of Leicester, the Aylestone Cinema wasamongst the first suburban cinemas to open. Bert Colewas in fact one of the business partners in this newventure. It had no competition on that side of the townand must have been very popular with the residents ofthe rows of terraced houses in that area. The slumclearance of the Wharf Street area and the rehousing ofthe residents on the newly built Saffron Lane Estate alsobenefited the Aylestone’s business. In the 1930s manynew private houses were also built in that area.
Although built facing onto Milligan Road, the businessaddress was actually Grace Road. The Aylestone firstappears in Kelly’s Directory in 1928, the proprietor waslisted as Mr Walter H. B. Emson, who also owned theBelgrave Cinema. In fact, if you compare the two
cinemas they do look very similar. From 1928 andthrough to 1957 Mr Fred Stafford was the manager. Theinterior was well decorated in blue and gold withmatching seats and curtains. It seated 1,206. The silentfilms were accompanied by an eight-piece orchestra. ToKalee projectors provided the picture to the 16’ x 12’screen. With the introduction of sound films in 1930 theBTH sound system was installed and also a largerscreen fitted. In the late 1940s the sound system waschanged to the WE system. In 1950, the Aylestone wasowned by The Park Kinema (Leic.) Ltd, which I believewas part of the George Scarborough chain of cinemas.When Cinemascope arrived in 1955 the screen sizeincreased again to 30’ x 16’.
Like most suburban cinemas, the Aylestone suffered adrop in patrons in the 1960s and finally closed in 1968,last film being Planet of the Apes. As with many othersuburban cinemas, the Aylestone found an extension toits life as a bingo club. This proved to be very popularand survived until the new, much larger bingo hallopened on the redeveloped cattle market site in 1997.
After standing empty for some time looking for a buyer(at £118,500pounds) the building was accidentally seton fire by a maintenance contractor and was so badlydamaged that the charred remains had demolished.The site is now occupied by Grace Court, a block offlats.
The Aylestone Cinema by Bill Shelton
News from LCCCThere is lots of action at the Fischer County Ground in 2018 with lots of opportunities to get involved as neighboursof Leicestershire County Cricket Club.Our Royal London One-Day Cup fixture against Yorkshire Vikings on Sunday, May 27 is a family Fun Day with alltickets costing £1 each. The game starts at 11am with gates opening at 9:30am.We will ensure that there is entertainment for the whole family! The Foxes Den will be open for children as well asthe Red Monkey Play Area. There will be inflatables as well as cricket themed activities running throughout the day.There will be a treasure hunt around the ground and face painting and, to finish off the day of fun, a signing sessionon the pitch with the players will be held after the match.We will be hosting a mini beer festival throughout the day too with a number of specialist Yorkshire ales. It’s an exciting summer packed full of cricket with a combination of Leicestershire CCC games as well as visits frominternational sides, including the England Women’s team. England are taking on New Zealand under the floodlightsin a Women’s One Day International on Friday, July 13.There are also six Vitality Blast fixtures which will be using the floodlights in 2018 and one Royal London One-DayCup where they will be turned on.
The Leicestershire Foxes fixtures using floodlights in 2018 are as follows:• Thursday, June 7 - RLODC v Durham Jets• Friday, July 6 - T20 v Durham Jets• Friday, July 13 - England Women v New Zealand Women• Wednesday, July 18 - T20 v Lancashire Lightning• Friday, July 27 - T20 v Derbyshire Falcons• Thursday, August 2 - T20 v Birmingham Bears• Friday, August 10 - T20 v Worcestershire Rapids• Friday, August 17 - T20 v Northants SteelbacksJoin Team Leicestershire in 2018! For more information, please call 0116 2832128 or visit www.leicestershireccc.co.uk
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206 Saffron lane Tel: 0116 283 2594Extends a warm welcome to all visitors* Call in for pre-match refreshments* Adults Bingo Tues 2-4pm All Welcome* Free Wi Fi and Sky * Function room availableEaster Fur n Feathers Bingo 8pm 29th March
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‘Simple Pleasures’
The Church of the Nativity is hosting a Flower Festival andArts and Crafts Exhibition on Saturday and Sunday 9 and 10June 2018.
We all need a hobby to relax and de-stress in this busy anddemanding world; so, Nativity has chosen to create floralarrangements and displays based on the theme of ‘SimplePleasures’.
They include gardening, fishing, walking, knitting, singing,scouting, art, to name but a few. The local Resident’sAssociation will also be contributing to the exhibition.The event will conclude with a special service on Sunday 10
at 10.30 am to celebrate ‘Simple Pleasures’, although thechurch and hall will remain open until 2 pm on that day.Everyone is welcome to attend this event, which we hope you
will enjoy and it will inspire you. Free entrance, althoughdonations in aid of church funds will be welcome.
We do try to cover all the activities in the area and we thank everyonewho has supplied articles on things that people can do in theimmdediate area.Coming up in June there is the ‘Simple Pleasures’ display by onechurch which includes hobbies and interests.The ‘Con’ club welcomes all visitors and has Bingo on a regular basison a Tuesday pm and a special ‘Fur n’ Feathers’ on 29th March.If exercise is your thing then Leicester Health Walks or the Strollers atthe Nativity Church are there for you to participate.
Our front page is devoted to the proposed East-West Link Road (otherarticles are also included later in the newsletter) if you have strongfeelings about this, for or against it, then let your Councillors know andalso contact the LCC Consultation team to express your views (by 29thApril).
We are experimenting with different layouts for the newsletter. Pleaselet us know which you prefer - like the new one or prefer the old.My thanks as always to Tony for his computer work and knocking thearticles into shape and getting them to fit, and as always thanks to ourteam of volunteer deliverers.
Our local area is active with new shops opening up with different linesof business, the Post Office is functioning well at both sites and theSnooker Club has settled in with no noise and no parking issues.
We are always happy to take on new advertisiers so please get in touchif we can assist in putting your business into almost 3000 homes.
Ann Sturgess
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The Cricketers1 Grace Road, Leicester LE2 8AD
Telephone 0116 283 2026Voted best pub of the year by Shire Magazine
We serve traditional pub grub every day of the weekin our restaurant. All our food is homemade
Lunchtime SpecialMain & Dessert for £5.95
Tuesday - Thursday12 - 2pm
From our set menuWe offer a traditional SundayRoast with a choice of roasts,
served with fresh seasonalvegetables, roast potatoes &
lashings of Gravy. Adults £6.95Children £4.95
Vegetarian options areavailable
Function RoomWe have a function room available for alloccasions and cater for up to 50 people.The room overlooks the Cricket ground.Real ALES: two real ales are available
Telephone 0116 283 2026
CARPETS AND BEDS110 Cavendish Road, Leicester
Tel (0116) 2440108100’s of room size remnants 4ft x 6ft to 36ft x 13ft !Over 2000 rugs to choose from at amazing prices !
Bed and Mattress OffersOver 400 in stock for fast delivery !
We buy by the lorry load to sell at bargain prices !Wood & Laminate Floors
Massive choice, fitting by our carpenters, or DIY !
Kool Kutz KrewTuesday-Friday 9.15 - 17.00Saturday 9.00 - 15.00
321 Aylestone RoadTel: 0116 283 1330
We now have a new and experienced Stylist Appointments available
Vacuum Cleaner Services315 Aylestone Road, Aylestone Park
Leicester 0116 2833880
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The Leicester Health Walks provide free led walks on Thursdays in LE3 and Fridays in the
city centre to encourage people to keep active. Walk detailscan be found at:www.walkingforhealth.org.uk/walkfinder/east-midlands/leicester-health-walks. Walks are between 30 –90 minutes and new walkers are welcome. Leicester City Council also runs a series of free walksincluding some wildlife walks in the city. Check these out atwww.choosehowyoumove.co.uk/events .Enquiries Sara Coy [email protected]; or telephone: 0116 373 7589
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The 14th Nativity Cub and Scout Group
Yours in ScoutingSkip (Scout Leader)Ivan
Tel: 0116 223 9730Email:[email protected]
Our three groups meet at The Church of the Nativity,Church Hall, Cavendish Road, Leicester.
Beavers meet on Friday evenings 4:45pm to 6pm and isaimed at the 6 to 8 year olds.
Cubs meet on Thursday evenings 5:15pm to 6:45pm andis aimed at boys and girls aged 8 to 10 1/2.
Scouts meet on Thursday evenings from 6:30pm and isaimed at young people aged 10 to 14 years.
The working life of a City WardenNoel Cazley
The City Wardens department is working with you to improve the City’s environment. Our main objectives are toEducate and prevent environmental crime to improve the local environmental quality and to enforce againstenvironmental crime by being a visible presence within the Ward. We deal with complaints which we receive frommembers of the public about issues and concerns that they have within the Ward.In the Aylestone Ward my number one complaint is Dog Fouling by irresponsible dog walkers who do not pick up theirdogs faeces. To tackle this we do regular patrols and will also put on plain clothes targeted enforcement days. On ourlast enforcement project which covered two weeks, we issued 11 x £100.00 Fixed Penalty Notices to irresponsibledog walkers. We need your continued support in catching these individuals by giving us a brief description of themand their dog, the location and most importantly, the approximate time. Untidy properties, that have rubbish and overgrowth in their gardens, is another regular complaint that I receive.Whether the property is privately owned or not, we can usually do something. It could mean that if they do not complywith legal notices served on them, it will result in me going to the magistrate court to obtain a warrant to clear theseproperties. I am currently dealing with three properties in the Aylestone Ward.Traders selling vehicles on the highway is another common complaint that I receive which carries a £100 FixedPenalty Notice. These vehicles are untaxed and some are SORN which means that they also carry the risk of beingclamped; we work closely with other agencies including the DVLA. This behaviour has a massive impact across theWard. This illegal practice takes up valuable parking space and in some cases obstructs pavements. Since January2018 I have issued 14 x £100.00 Fixed Penalty Notices.I also enforce against, Littering, Bins left on the street (domestic and commercial), Fly posting, Small scale fly tipping,Graffiti, Repairing vehicles on the road, Business waste not disposed of correctly, and Unlicensed Skips andScaffolding.Create an account which is very easy at www.Leicester.gov.uk/myaccount you'll be able to let us know about anyenvironmental problems and also access a wealth of council information from your smartphone or tablet. If you havenot got a smartphone or tablet you can visit the Pork Pie Library and Community Centre on Southfields Drive and thestaff there will be happy to log the complaint for you.
Cycling as a road to fitnessGail Stacey.
Now that the malaise of winter is lifting and thoughtsturn to starting our New Year’s resolutions, in March!losing weight and getting fit inevitably comes to mind.
My favourite way to improve my own fitness is to cycle.I love to sit when I exercise. Having lived in Aylestonefor many years I have made it my mission to find goodand safe cycle routes for me and my children. TheAylestone Road cycle lane can be a bit of a mine fieldfor pot holes, but its ok and there are alternatives. Forconvenience I pop into town along the Saffron cycleroute and this is a mere 10 minutes. For alternativedestinations I can visit Blaby or Fosse Park in 20minutes or thereabouts. Once a year the children’sschool, Granby Primary have a cycle BBQ going fromthe school to either Bede Island or Glen Parva park –there is also a cycle trial park there that I onlydiscovered last year. I love nothing more on a sunnySunday afternoon then popping over the meadows fora ride along the Great Central Way. It’s a great way tospend the day alone or with the children and enjoy theMeadow’s, take a picnic and that’s all bases covered.Finally for people like me who like cycling but cannotdo any repairs, not even asimple puncture – I find it sohelpful to have the FMB Cycleshop close to hand on SaffronLane.
Enjoy the meadows with the wind in your hair, get onyour bike!
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AYLESTONE PARK RESIDENTS GROUP Secretary’s Report By Christopher Garner
Former Gas Works Site - Aylestone Road
A planning application by National Grid has been submittedto Leicester City Council to remove contaminants from theformer gasworks site on Aylestone Road. The area will beavailable for “Open Air Storage”. This could include a giantcarpark for either the football or rugby fans
Putney Road
Leicester City Council is proposing to change Putney Roadinto a two lane road from its present one-way. The blockedentrance at the junction of Saffron Lane and Aylestone Roadwill be re-opened. It is hoped that this development will‘ease’ congestion especially during match days
Monthly Meetings
They are held on the first Thursday of each month exceptJanuary in the Church Hall of The Church of the Nativity onthe corner of Cavendish and Richmond Road. The entranceis the side door on Cavendish Road and the Church Hall isthe door immediately to your left. The meetings start at7:30pm.
We have a speaker for the following meetings in 2018:
5th April - Urban BuzzHow you can help bees and other pollinators to
thrive in the city
3rd May - St Mary’sUpdate on the development of the former
alllotment site
7th June - Saffron AcresHelping on a community area behind the
allotments on Whittier Road.
5th July - Leicester Animal AidA talk about the charity
2nd August - Open ForumCome and discuss any issues affecting you or your
neighbours in the area.
If you require any further information, please text/phoneChris on 07514 416698
PUTNEY ROAD and EVESHAM ROAD LINKSLeicester Civic Society View
The City Council has entered a consultation period on theproposal to reopen Putney Road at the Aylestone Roadend. This will immediately create a rat run on Victoria ParkRoad and therefore put renewed pressure on the LondonRoad traffic island - which is presumably why Putney Roadwas closed off in the first place. But in addition, theconsultation says:
Please note that this is a stand-alone project and is notconnected with any other road improvement scheme -either currently being considered, or potential futuredevelopments that may, or may not, ever take place.
This has clearly been inserted in an effort to distance theCouncil from widespread public alarm about a future linkwestward to Narborough Road across Aylestone Meadows,thereby creating an unofficial southern ring fromNarborough Road to London Road. (A speculative map hasalready appeared courtesy of the Leicester Mercury andthat shows a fanciful connexion across British Gas, throughthe railway embankment and across the Roman ScheduledMonument at Rawdykes!) However, Cllr. Patrick Kitterick has already blown thewhistle, quoting from the Council bid for the Putney Roadlink (£3.4M) submitted to the Department for Transport:
“The Putney Road scheme would greatly improve theviability of the Evesham Road Link.”
Everyone should now write expressing their concerns by 29April. It is of little use only objecting to the Putney Road linkif you live in say Clarendon Park. And it is of little use onlyobjecting to the link across the meadows if you live on sayEvesham Road. This would be exactly what the Councilwant you to do. (“Divide and rule”) Everyone must beprepared to object to both schemes, even though theconsultation is currently on the Putney Road link only.
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Urban Buzz from Buglife.org.uk
December 2017 finished with the successful preparation andseeding of 10 flagship buzzing hotspots across the city,working closely with community groups and Leicester CityCouncil, enhancing an area of over 7 hectares- roughly thesize of 12 football pitches!2018 started in much the same fashion as 2017 finished, witha number planting work days and habitat creation events atsites including Bennion Pools, Western Park and theUniversity of Leicester, with activities including wildflower plugplanting and seeding, herb bed planting and woodland bulbplanting. Urban Buzz has also progressed with plans for awildflower planting project around Leicester Ring Road, andhas begun working with schools to enhance their knowledgeand grounds for pollinators.
VolunteeringUrban Buzz will have a number of volunteering opportunitiesfor people to get stuck into creating habitat for pollinators witha number of activities ranging from plug planting, variousground preparation tasks, building bee banks, tree planting,sowing wildflower seeds and many more!NEWSUrban Buzz Leicester has teamed up with the University of
Leicester’s ‘Social Impact Team’, grounds maintenance teamand student society ’Hungry For Change’ to help plant moreplants for bees & Co. across the campus. Work commencedin early January planting up high profile planters in thepopular FJB Square, planting herbs as part of an ediblecampus project with species that also benefit bees. Herbsplanted included Thyme, Rosemary, Mint and Basil.
Additional habitat creation activities have included plantingwoodland bulbs such as Primrose and Bluebell underneathan area dominated by semi-mature trees, adjacent to theBennett University building on University Road. Planting wascompleted by the Social Impact Team and Hungry forChange, and again supported by the grounds maintenanceteam.
Future projects will include the wildflower seeding of theBrookfield Campus orchard space, and enhancing areas ofthe Attenborough Arboretum for pollinators.
Other Headlines Urban Buzz will be working in collaboration with LeicesterCity Council to create 8 wildflower buzzing strips aroundLeicester’s Ring Road verges. Seeding of both native andnon-native species will commence in March.
To get in touch email [email protected] or call07464 828 623
Leicester Environmental VolunteersIt’s free to join and you can volunteer as little or as often asyou like. We offer all year round opportunities to enjoy thegreat outdoors amongst the beautiful and tranquil Parks and
Waterways of Leicester. Activities range from conservation,environmental and horticultural projectson both land and water. We provide all the equipment yourequire and guide you through eachtask. No previous experience is required.
We offer regular volunteering opportunities on AylestonePlaying Fields and Aylestone Meadows, you are welcome tojoin us. Full details of our current activities and how to signup can be found at www.leicester.gov.uk/parks-volunteering
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Do you want to support the RSPBThe RSPB will be attending these events:
Sunday 12th May - Countryside Open Day, Burbade Common,Hinckley. 10:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday 10th June - Open Farm Day, Whetstone Patures Farm,Gorse Lane, Whetsone. 11am - 4pm
Sunday 1st July - Leicester University Botanical Gardens PlantSale and Family Day, Glebe Road, Oadby. 10am - 5pm
Bank Holiday Monday 27th August - Old Dalby Day, Old Dalbyvillage. - All day
Check their website for updates and new eventswww.rspb.org.uk/groups/leicester
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Dementia Support in Leicester
Alzheimer's Society provide a range of services for people livingwith Dementia and their carers.Alzheimer's Society dementia support workers offer informationand practical guidance both in the community and in hospital tohelp you understand the condition, manage the hospital dischargeprocess, cope with day-to-day challenges and prepare for thefuture.
Dementia support groups are also available across the city, whereyou can talk to other people affected by dementia and accesssupport and information:
Rolleston Memory CaféEyres Monsell Community Centre, Hillsborough Road, LeicesterLE2 9PQ 4th Friday of the month, 1.30–3pm
Willowbrook Memory CafeThurnby Lodge Community Centre, Thurncourt Road, Leicester LE5 2NG 2nd Tuesday of the month 1.30–3pm
The Brite Centre Activity Group, Braunstone Ave, Leicester LE3 1LE 4th Tuesday of the month 1.30–3pm
The Tudor Centre Memory Café, Bewcastle Grove, Leicester. LE4 2JU 3rd Friday of the month 1.30-3pm
Holbrook Memory CaféSt Guthlac’s Church, Holbrook Road, Knighton, Leicester, LE2 3LF Every 2nd Friday in the month 1.30pm – 3pmTo find out more, contact Alzheimer's Society on 01162316921
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Please submit a short story, a poem, a drawing, or a painting, whicelebrates friendship across cultures. You can use a pen, a compu
The competition is open to children in the following age categorie
up to 7 years 7 - 11 years
Lady Gretton will hold a special reception at County Hall for the wwhen she will present certificates and prizes.
Please note that the maximum size for entries is A3. Entries can bbelow. The closing date for entries is 22nd April 2018.
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Or email [email protected]
Please do remember to include your name, age, and school or homeaddress, and a contact number or email, with your entry. Every entry will receive a certificate signed by the Lord-Lieutenant. Good luck everyoone!
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LOCAL ACTIVITIES
Aylestone Leisure Ce
ntrehas too many activities to mention, call
in and pick up a leaflet. Fancy a swim then com
e along and
afterwards sit and have a chat and cup of tea with the over
55’s on a Monday or Thursday am
.
Thea
tre Outings
, London and Birm
ingham
. Contact Bill Evitt 0116 247 8531.
Leices
ter C .H
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ambling Club
Ann Burdett 0116 266 1741 will give you details of their
walks, Thursday and Saturday mornings from 4 miles, many
of them
end up at a pub for lunch. www.chaleicester.org.uk
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till
8.30pm
. The Lancaster School, Knighton. 0116 270 3176 ext
801.
Guide
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tershire Tou
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- Helen's Guided Walks - cover Aylestone Village
history, Wigston Magna, Kilby Bridge, Tudor Leicester, The
Newarke and Castle areas of Leicester
contact 07908 557289 [email protected]
Railway
Soc
ietymeets on 3rd Tuesday of each month (not
Dec) at The Cricketers, G
race Rd @ 7:30pm.
Contact Brian Holland 0116 236 8328 or M
ichael Chapm
an07768 355733.
Drama Group
meets at the Church Hall, Cavendish Rd. New
mem
bers required contact the Church for details of
rehearsals, times and days.
Run
ning
for yo
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ters9.00am
on a Sunday
morning around the Aylestone Recreation ground.
Adu
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sBraunstone Park every Saturday at 9am
Victoria Park every Saturday at 9am
The Tea club
takes place at the Aylestone Leisure Centre
Every Thursday 9:45-11:am
, ask at the desk where to find the
group and join them
for tea or coffee and a biscuit or two.
Golf les
sons
at Whetstone Golf Course given by the club’s
Pro, Craig Shave who can help adults and children learn to
play and im
prove their gam
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information..
Athletic
s.Call at the stadium
Saffron Lane/MacCaulay Rd
entrance after 4.00pm and see Roy Cole who will give you
information on coaching, training and racing, and use of the
stadium. Find out also about the Sunday morning Park Runs.
Scou
ts@ The Church of the Nativity
young people aged 10-14 years are welcome at the Church
Hall, Cavendish Road on a Thursday evening at 6:30pm
Cub
s@The Church of the Nativity
Girls and Boys aged 8 - 10 1/2 are welcome at the Church
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6:45pm
.
Bea
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Girls and Boys aged 6 - 8 are welcome at the Church Hall,
Cavendish Road on a Friday Evening 4:45pm to 6pm
.
Impe
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ancing
class
is using the Church Hall in
Cavendish Road, to teach young children to enjoy them
selves
by learning to dance . To contact for class information ring
07548 208 610
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The Strollers - Walkers (and dogs) meet outside the church
at 10 am
once a month between April and October for a stroll
round various locations. All walks end with lunch at a nearby
cafe. A good time is guaranteed so why not com
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us?
Contact: Pat Ewen 0116 2994732 or by em
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