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Anti-Social behaviour offenders class their ti- tle as a “badge of Honour” as they believe this is a must have accessory, which will increase their reputation. A recent survey carried out by the youth justice board has indicated that youth are happy to be classed as a ASBO and are 48% more likely to breach them. A previous offender, name can not be said due to legal issues, has stated. “ i was a ASBO because all my friends were one, i had the need to be one if i wanted to fit in”. Since 2006, more younger offend- ers have been issued with an ASBO and more offenders are dealing with drugs, selling and buying drugs, drinking alco- hol in public areas and destroying public and private property. Another current offender interviewed, say- ing that “ my family and friends think having a Anti- So- cial Behavior as a tag is something minor, it is some- thing which will give a status and reputation, something which people will fear and keep me safe from other boys”. A mother of three boys, who all are on Asbos stressing that “some of the friends are left out now because they’re not Out with the old, in with the new. EDUCATION School demolition 20/12/2010 perrybarrmail.co.uk Nizam Shak V Money Mayweather Both Boxers accept the challange for the big money fight >P23 Robbery Increases Due to sales the theft rate incresed by 36% >P12 Broadway School’s demoliton and mod- elling has begun, all the staff and stu- dents are backing the idea and are excited with the new building. Broad- way School has been funded with £13 million as part of the “new schools, better improvement” project. School Headteacher Mr Ronald Skelton speaks about the importance of the new build- ing and how it will make the students aim higher and “be the best they can be!”. Continues on page 4 NEWS Missing Police have found the middle aged wom- an who was missing for 3 weeks, passed out behind a butcher shop, in critical con- dition. Police to investigate the matter in depth as family were traumatised by the incident. The police are trying to find out if the victim was kidnapped or sexually harassed. Continues on page 12 V S Aston Villa prepare to entertain Birming- ham City at Villa Park at lunchtime on Sunday, looking to continue an impressive record. The Villans are clearly on top, hav- ing won 30 and lost only 14 of the 59 games. Continues on page 21 P ERRYBARR A M I L woman returns SPORT S himla P inks the art of indian cuisine Call Now On 681 6331 20% discount 40p Our pride shattered by Asbo’s Public fear as crime rate rise and more younger offenders take part in theft, vandalism and drugs Two previous offenders on top of a old pub, willing to share their images with public. Picture: Farhan Azad asbos. I know a boy who is well on his way to become a asbo just because he feels left out”. 2010 has been a contraversial year for young offend- ers, many youth have been in trouble with the police several times. They have caused alot of criminal damages to private and commercial properties, which owner are looking for jus- tice. Some offenders have been issued with fines to cover up the damages and other just let go. This encourages more of- fenders to do these things, as they feel they will get away with. A Previous victim was furious to see his car and property vandalised and damaged when coming back from work. He called the police and investigation is still on the go, however most of these offences are not tak- en seriously by the police which in my views needs reform. The entire anti social behaviour needs changes, as more and more youngster are feeling the need to be a asbo, if the goverment do not make changes, then soci- ety will go downhill. Anti social behaviour is not a glam- ours tag, the goverment need to kae it seem that it is one. Cards accepted

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Page 1: Final Perry Barr Mail Newspaper

Anti-Social behaviour offenders class their ti-tle as a “badge of Honour” as they believe this is a must have accessory, which will increase their reputation. A recent survey carried out by the youth justice board has indicated that youth are happy to be classed as a ASBO and are 48% more likely to breach them. A previous offender, name can not be said due to legal issues, has stated. “ i was a ASBO because all my friends were one, i had the need to be one if i wanted to fit in”. Since 2006, more younger offend-ers have been issued with an ASBO and more offenders are dealing with drugs, selling and buying drugs, drinking alco-hol in public areas and destroying public and private property. Another current offender interviewed, say-ing that “ my family and friends think having a Anti- So-cial Behavior as a tag is something minor, it is some-thing which will give a status and reputation, something which people will fear and keep me safe from other boys”. A mother of three boys, who all are on Asbos stressing that “some of the friends are left out now because they’re not

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Nizam Shak V Money MayweatherBoth Boxers accept the challange for the big money fight

>P23Robbery IncreasesDue to sales the theft rate incresed by 36%

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Broadway School’s demoliton and mod-elling has begun, all the staff and stu-dents are backing the idea and are excited with the new building. Broad-way School has been funded with £13 million as part of the “new schools, better improvement” project. School Headteacher Mr Ronald Skelton speaks about the importance of the new build-ing and how it will make the students aim higher and “be the best they can be!”.

Continues on page 4

NEWS Missing Police have found the middle aged wom-an who was missing for 3 weeks, passed out behind a butcher shop, in critical con-dition. Police to investigate the matter in depth as family were traumatised by the incident. The police are trying to find out if the victim was kidnapped or sexually

harassed. Continues on page 12

VSAston Villa prepare to entertain Birming-ham City at Villa Park at lunchtime on Sunday, looking to continue an impressive record. The Villans are clearly on top, hav-ing won 30 and lost only 14 of the 59 games.

Continues on page 21

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Our pride shattered by Asbo’sPublic fear as crime rate rise and more younger offenders take part in theft, vandalism and drugs

Two previous offenders on top of a old pub, willing to share their images with public. Picture: Farhan Azad

asbos. I know a boy who is well on his way to become a asbo just because he feels left out”. 2010 has been a contraversial year for young offend-ers, many youth have been in trouble with the police several times. They have caused alot of criminal damages to private and commercial properties, which owner are looking for jus-tice. Some offenders have been issued with fines to cover up the damages and other just let go. This encourages more of-fenders to do these things, as they feel they will get away with. A Previous victim was furious to see his car and property vandalised and damaged when coming back from work. He called the police and investigation is still on the go, however most of these offences are not tak-en seriously by the police which in my views needs reform. The entire anti social behaviour needs changes, as more and more youngster are feeling the need to be a asbo, if the goverment do not make changes, then soci-ety will go downhill. Anti social behaviour is not a glam-ours tag, the goverment need to kae it seem that it is one.

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You can usually expect a late night rumble in Perry Barr on saturday night and this weekend will be no exception. This saturday, two fighters will go toe to toe for the wealther weight championship. Mayweather takes on mandatory challenger Nizam Shak at the NEC Arena in what should be his first tough chal-lange. Nizam Shak qualified for the fight by outpointing, out working and outclassing An-dreas Kotelnik over 12 one sided rounds last October. This was a remarkable turn around for Nizam, from Birmingham, England whom 10 months ago was knocked out in 54 seconds by the fists of the columbian ‘Banger’ Ben Presley.

After the defeat Nizam teamed up with the famous Freddie Roach, training in L.A. “Now Shak is a new boxer and is ready to be a champion said Freddie Roach”. Nizam hard work and big ambitions have finally paid of, he is now known all over world and is ready to be crowned as the champion. This will be a difficult fight for Shak as Mayweather’s record speaks for itself, 41 Wins, 0 Losses, 25 KOs. Mayweather’s usual trash talk is on the high, as Shak counters back say-ing “ actions speak louder than words”. On the 16th of this month we will truely know who is the better man. Saturday 8.00 pm 16/10/10 date of fight. Written by Farhan Azad

20th December 2010 4Broadway Aims To Be The Best School In Birmingham“Our Children, our Community, believe it can be done!

NizamShakworking hard in the gym,in prepara-tion for the big fight with May Weather

Image taken by Farhan Azad

Local underdog, ready to take on the former pound for pound champion

`Ready to be a champion’

Perry Barr support Asda’s Bag For Life From recent polls Asda’s shoppers from Perry Barr have shown that this idea is going well. The scheme has been running for the past years, and is part of Asda pledge to reduce waste and help global warming. this means that shoppers do not have the oppertu-nity to take unlimited number of bags, as they have to purchase one for 5p, in hoping that costumers re-use their bags or re-cycle them. Most people agreed this scheme is a positve step towards reducing the effects of glo-bal warming and encourage them to reuse bags.

Broadway students smile as plans for new building have been anounced. Picture: Mohammed Farhan Azad

Broadway school, one of the largest and most populat-ed school in Birmingham holding 1300 students, is preparing to be transformed into a modern and 21st century style school un-der the goverments building schools for the future programme. Deputy head teacher Ms Chagger, say, “ our school was built in the mid 1960, but under the building schools programme broadway should be complete within the next 12 months. Ms Chagger also stated that, “ the school will look very, very unique and will bring all our students and staff onto one building”. Development work, which is due to start at the start of the year, which will result in year 7 and year 8 in moving away from the historic site in Aston. The new building, when it is complete should give more opportunities for foreign students and peo-ple who want to study vocational courses such as Health and Social Care, constructive development skills etc. Broadway School has an excellent reputation for be-ing a specialist language college which was acquired in 2005, with Spanish, Russian, French, German, alongside community languages such as Urdu, Bengali, Gujrati and Hindi, which re-flect the fact that the majority of the students are from an eth-nic minority group such as Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi. With the new site, under governments building schools for the future programme, teachers and local fami-lies are expecting a major improvement in academic lev-els. Current teachers and sixth forners believe that this will encourage new students to attend school on a regular ba-sis as the attendance level has been poor in the previous years. The new site will consist of Apple Macs within every classroom which should motivate students to take notes during lessons, Ms Chagger believes that this aspect will definately make a change, and increase academic results.

The grand opening of the new site has not been confirmed due to the setback of the bad weather experi-enced in December. The government is eager to complete the construction of the building and have an immediate import from the Aston campus. The Head teacher, Stated, “ Broadway will definetly be the best it can be, exceed-ing expectation and rising up in the ladder of rankings. Former student, Mohammed Shabul Miah, studied at broadway school in the early 1990s spoke to a memeber staff, stressing the need for reform. Shabul Miah stated, “ when I was studying here thing were different to what they are now, we had one or two computers bewteen 30 students, which made things very difficult to find out information, but today, the development of education and the demand of it has made the goverment aware of need for education. Shabul Miah went on to study Computing Science in Aston University. Another student, Claimed that, “ Broadway school is full of intelligence, however dont get the same op-pertunities to students at private schools”. She went on to say that “ the development and refurbishing of the school will have a dramatic impact on students, mak-ing them motivated and make them feel important”. Broadway School have been given a fee Of £13 Million to complete the construction of the school, Broad-way already spending £3 million on temporary build-ings which will be removed once the completion of the school is done. The remaining fee will be spend on a new building, refurbishing old building and have a new fourth generation astro turf football pitch. Broad-way are on course, and should “be the best it can be “.

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Aston Pride melaah The famous and traditional melaah is back, and this year is expected to be greater than ever. Many famous singers have been booked for the occasion and several new at-tractions have been introduced this year, as younger people stated, “ the melaah is great, but it doesnt have any thing we would enjoy”. Due to the participation of the young-er generation, Aston Pride decide to change the normal functions and make it exciting and fun for all generations. The Melaah to be held on the 10th Febuary, everyone is welcome and should be a exciting and entertaining for all ages and genders. Tickets are being sold at Aston Pride Community centre, each ticket costing £5.

`Broadway school is full of intelligance’

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