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North Kilworth News Sponsored by N.Kilworth Parish Council Phone: 01858 880432 judith.hardwick@ btinternet.com nickhardwick@btinternet. com North Kilworth News December 2012 Christmas Wishes Well that’s it then. All is done. Final article penned. Our last edition is out which I view with both a mixture of relief and sadness. We’ve had great fun- well most of the time- but the moment is right to say farewell and leave The News with others. Having said that, we have as yet had no concrete offer to take up the editorial reins, so is this the beginning of the end, or more positively the end of the beginning? Time will tell, but if you are that person and a trifle backward at coming forward, don’t be shy, get in touch and we’ll be happy to help with the continuity process. There are many capable individuals in the village and as such the future of The News should be secure in what has been a very rewarding project, but that’s now out of our hands. Actually, it’s not inconceivable that we could help out in a more minor role in the future in a larger editorial set up. That’s for you to decide. Discuss it among yourselves and let’s have your ideas but quickly please. Remember February should be the next edition so no pressure then! I can hear a rendition of “All I want for Christmas is my Kilworth News, My Kilworth News, My Kilworth News” as I write this. Well the December edition is with you so that’s ok, but maybe our extended Christmas wish will be granted and my good fairy godmother will sprinkle stardust among us and create a new magical journey for our endangered publication to experience long into the future. The festive season is fast approaching so I can dream can’t I? Looking back there have been some notable events in the village that we have covered. There were highs, especially for us, when we produced The News in South Africa, now that was a tough assignment! There were the Diamond Jubilee and Royal Wedding village celebrations and no one will forget when The Challenge achieved the magic million mark or the village CIC won a lottery grant to put solar panels on the school, sports club and village hall which was broadcast live on ITV. To balance that of course was the tragic passing of Claire, but her memory remains strong with the setting up of the charity The Squires Effect. We’d like to thank all of you who have expressed kind sentiments regarding The News and that has proved to be a source of considerable satisfaction to us, so much so in fact that there were times when we wavered in our original decision to relinquish our role. Then sanity prevailed! As the big day on the 25 th looms, our best wishes go to you and your families for a very merry Christmas and a happy new year. Many of us will join the celebrations to welcome in 2013 with renewed optimism, but in reality we all know that the journey through the year ahead will produce its difficulties with pot-holes making the route ahead hazardous just as with us in our journey with The News. But we also know that there will be great times on that amazing expedition and these hopefully will far outweigh the negative experiences, they certainly did for Jude and I. So for us, as far as The News is concerned, journey’s end has arrived but I’m sure I just felt some stardust falling onto me or was it just a dream? We’ll soon all know. HARVEST SUPPER-SEPTEMBER 2012 In this issue: Letters Letters Letters Letters Say Hello to Say Hello to Say Hello to Say Hello to Kilworth House Kilworth House Kilworth House Kilworth House Theatre Theatre Theatre Theatre Editorial Editorial Editorial Editorial Safari Supper Safari Supper Safari Supper Safari Supper Heartbeat Heartbeat Heartbeat Heartbeat updat updat updat update Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Neighbourhood watch watch watch watch Church ‘matters’ Church ‘matters’ Church ‘matters’ Church ‘matters’ Notes from the Notes from the Notes from the Notes from the Parish Council Parish Council Parish Council Parish Council Press releases Press releases Press releases Press releases Harvest supper Harvest supper Harvest supper Harvest supper A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR READERS
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North Kilworth News Sponsored by

N.Kilworth Parish Council

Phone: 01858 880432 judith.hardwick@ btinternet.com nickhardwick@btinternet. com

North Kilworth News

December 2012

Christmas Wishes

Well that’s it then. All is done. Final article penned. Our last edition is out which I view with

both a mixture of relief and sadness. We’ve had great fun- well most of the time- but the moment

is right to say farewell and leave The News with others.

Having said that, we have as yet had no concrete offer to take up the editorial reins, so is this the

beginning of the end, or more positively the end of the beginning? Time will tell, but if you are

that person and a trifle backward at coming forward, don’t be shy, get in touch and we’ll be

happy to help with the continuity process.

There are many capable individuals in the village and as such the future of The News should be

secure in what has been a very rewarding project, but that’s now out of our hands. Actually, it’s

not inconceivable that we could help out in a more minor role in the future in a larger editorial

set up. That’s for you to decide. Discuss it among yourselves and let’s have your ideas but

quickly please. Remember February should be the next edition so no pressure then!

I can hear a rendition of “All I want for Christmas is my Kilworth News, My Kilworth News, My

Kilworth News” as I write this. Well the December edition is with you so that’s ok, but maybe

our extended Christmas wish will be granted and my good fairy godmother will sprinkle stardust

among us and create a new magical journey for our endangered publication to experience long

into the future. The festive season is fast approaching so I can dream can’t I?

Looking back there have been some notable events in the village that we have covered. There

were highs, especially for us, when we produced The News in South Africa, now that was a tough

assignment! There were the Diamond Jubilee and Royal Wedding village celebrations and no

one will forget when The Challenge achieved the magic million mark or the village CIC won a

lottery grant to put solar panels on the school, sports club and village hall which was broadcast

live on ITV. To balance that of course was the tragic passing of Claire, but her memory remains

strong with the setting up of the charity The Squires Effect.

We’d like to thank all of you who have expressed kind sentiments regarding The News and that

has proved to be a source of considerable satisfaction to us, so much so in fact that there were

times when we wavered in our original decision to relinquish our role. Then sanity prevailed!

As the big day on the 25th

looms, our best wishes go to you and your families for a very merry

Christmas and a happy new year. Many of us will join the celebrations to welcome in 2013 with

renewed optimism, but in reality we all know that the journey through the year ahead will

produce its difficulties with pot-holes making the route ahead hazardous just as with us in our

journey with The News. But we also know that there will be great times on that amazing

expedition and these hopefully will far outweigh the negative experiences, they certainly did for

Jude and I.

So for us, as far as The News is concerned, journey’s end has arrived but I’m sure I just felt

some stardust falling onto me or was it just a dream? We’ll soon all know.

HARVEST SUPPER-SEPTEMBER 2012

IIIIIIIInnnnnnnn tttttttthhhhhhhhiiiiiiiissssssss iiiiiiiissssssssssssssssuuuuuuuueeeeeeee:::::::: • LettersLettersLettersLetters • Say Hello toSay Hello toSay Hello toSay Hello to • Kilworth House Kilworth House Kilworth House Kilworth House

TheatreTheatreTheatreTheatre • Editorial Editorial Editorial Editorial • Safari SupperSafari SupperSafari SupperSafari Supper • HeartbeatHeartbeatHeartbeatHeartbeat updatupdatupdatupdateeee • Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Neighbourhood

watchwatchwatchwatch • Church ‘matters’Church ‘matters’Church ‘matters’Church ‘matters’ • Notes from the Notes from the Notes from the Notes from the

Parish CouncilParish CouncilParish CouncilParish Council • Press releasesPress releasesPress releasesPress releases • Harvest supperHarvest supperHarvest supperHarvest supper

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR

TO ALL OUR READERS

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Crimestoppers has recently received a number of enquiries regarding a chain email warning people about a postal scam that could leave you £315 out of pocket. This email is a hoax and the information contained in it is not true. If you receive this information please ignore it. The email in circulation is similar to this:"Can you circulate this around especially as Xmas is fast approaching - it has been confirmed by Royal Mail. The Trading Standards Office are making people aware of the following scam: A card is posted through your door from a company called PDS (Parcel Delivery Service) suggesting that they were unable to deliver a parcel and that you need to contact them on 0906 6611911 (a Premium rate number).DO NOT call this number, as this is a mail scam originating from Belize. If you call the number and you start to hear a recorded message you will already have been billed £315 for the phone call. If you do receive a card with these details, then please contact Royal Mail Fraud on 020 7239 6655." PhonepayPlus, the UK premium rate telephone services regulator, is aware that a chain email about an alleged postal scam is being circulated on the internet. The email refers to the Royal Mail, Trading Standards and ICSTIS (PhonepayPlus' former name). PhonepayPlus appreciates that recipients of the email may want to find out more information about the alleged scam and has therefore issued the following statement: The chain email refers to a service (operating on 0906 661 1911) that was shut down by PhonepayPlus (then ICSTIS) in December 2005. PhonepayPlus subsequently fined the company that was operating the service, Studio Telecom (based in Belize), £10,000. The service is NO longer

running and has NOT been

running since December 2005.

You do NOT need to contact

PhonepayPlus, or the Royal Mail,

about this service as it was

stopped almost six years ago.

If you receive a copy of the email

warning you about the alleged

scam, please do NOT forward it

to others. Instead, please forward

this statement from

PhonepayPlus.

If you receive a delivery card

through your letterbox which you

do not believe is genuine and

which asks you to dial a premium

rate number, you can contact

Phonepay Plus on 0800 500 212

(Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) for further

guidance.For more information

about PhonepayPlus’ work,

visit www.phonepayplus.org.uk

Officers investigating the disappearance of an elderly woman from the Walcote area are re-appealing for public help in a bid to trace her current whereabouts. Mrs Jane Linzey (72) was reported missing by her carer on Tues Sept18.She is thought to have been last seen in July when she was dropped off by a taxi at the recycling area at Morrisons, Lutterworth. Mrs Linzey is described as white, 5’7” tall and of a slim build. Her usual style of clothing is a long sleeved polo top, jeans and comfortable shoes. She usually wears glasses but left these at home. She is also known to use the forenames Paulette and Elizabeth and the surnames Whatley and Jeppe. Mrs Linzey may have got on the number 84 Arriva bus from Lutterworth to Leicester at about 11.55am on Thursday July 19, if you were also a passenger on this bus or you remember seeing her please contact, see below. Mrs Linzey’s bank accounts have not been accessed since July and she has not collected her medication from her doctor which is worrying. Anyone who knows where she is or recognises her description to contact us. Even the slightest detail could help. Anyone with any information is asked to contact Sergeant Gavin Drummond on 101 or Crimestoppers, which is free and anonymous, on 0800 Saying ‘no’ to cold calling doorstep traders

Trading Standards Institute's strongest message yet against cold calling doorstep traders* comes as thousands of consumers’ lives continue to be blighted by doorstep crime every year.

There is only one way consumers can really stay safe from rogues in their own homes, and that is by saying ‘no’ to cold calling doorstep traders –particularly those offering home maintenance services such as roofing, guttering, gardening and work on the driveway. Consumers who need work carried out on their house should never take the word of a cold caller for it and should take their time, using their local authority's approved trader scheme to find a workman Consumers who need guidance on their consumer rights or want to report a dodgy cold caller to trading standards should call the Citizens Advice consumer service on 08454 04 05 06 – anyone feeling threatened should call the police on 999. You can report a fraud or internet crime to Action Fraud by using their online fraud reporting tool, or by speaking to their specialist fraud advisers on 0300 123 2040. Switch on to the dangers of leaving your home in darkness

Light bulb-shaped leaflets are being put through the doors of homes left in darkness as part of a police campaign to tackle burglary during the winter months.The leaflet says: ‘No lights on!! If we think no one is home, so could burglars.’ Police Community Support Officers and Police Volunteers will be giving out the leaflets from Sunday 27th October 2012, when the clocks go back.They are an eye catching way of reminding people to leave a light on when they go out during winter evenings or use a light timer which switches lights on when it begins to get dark. The leaflets are part of Operation Dynamo – a Force wide campaign to tackle burglary. House burglaries across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland are at a thirteen year low but year to date figures are showing a small increase of 8% which is 160 offences more than this time last year. The dark evenings and nights help burglars because they can easily see which houses are empty. We’d like people to think about using light timers or leaving lights on when they are out to deter burglars from targeting their property. The timers don’t cost much to buy but could save a great deal of heart-ache.

The Local Beat Team Sgt 2908 Steve Bunn PC 500 Andy Smalley WPC 4640 Vicki Barge RURAL Countryside Liaison Officer PC 1010 Chris Hill PCSO 6636 Ray Wells PCSO 6569 Peter Willson PCSO PCSO 6573 Steve Adams Voicemail Service: 0116 2485675

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PRESS RELEASES

Removal of Bring Sites. With the introduction of the new three bin waste and recycling system across Harborough District are now able to collect plastics, juice cartons, paper, cardboard, glass and metals in the new blue lidded bin. Therefore the recycling bring sites which are located across the district will no longer be required for these materials. HDC intend to remove these banks from the 14

th November onwards. This has

been publicised on our web site and signs have been placed on the banks at all of the locations. Any sites with third party charity banks for clothes, shoes, books etc will remain where possible but this is subject to the land owner’s permission. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the waste team on [email protected] Local youth project, Rural Youth Voice, a Big Lottery Funded Project run by Voluntary Action South Leicestershire in partnership with Harborough District Council, who work across Harborough District, are delighted to announce that they have won an award from the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS) for involving young people in the planning and decision making processes of their work. Funded by BIG Lottery, the Young Partners Award celebrates and recognises collaboration between young people and adults as well as the skills and experiences they can achieve through working together. The Rural Youth Voice Project works in partnership with young people and organisations to improve youth participation and support young people to influence decision makers. Some of the work the Rural Youth Voice Project has supported over the past year includes: Rock on the Rec, a youth music festival in Market Harborough; Travelling Forward, a service for young Gypsies and Travellers; Fleckney Youth Café, developing a space for young people in Fleckney; Speak Out, a newsletter for and by young people and Swinford Wind Farm Youth Focus Group, supporting young people to help develop the Community Benefit Fund. The event brought together just over 200 attendees, including 12 shortlisted organisations as well as members from the wider voluntary and community youth sector. The award ceremony honoured some fantastic young people and organisations who have worked together to make a real difference to their communities. With four different awards at stake, each category was strongly contested by three outstanding shortlisted organisations. However, following a rigorous and lengthy decision making process by NCVYS’s own panel of young experts, The Rural Youth Voice Project were chosen as a winner for the Midlands region.

Winter Gritting Routes around Market Harborough

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Leicestershire County Council is ready to carry out precautionary salting of its County roads whenever freezing conditions or snow are forecast. The County Council has in place a pre-winter stock of 16,500 tonnes of salt located at 5 depots around the County. This is spread on the carriageway by a modern fleet of 22 vehicles. Experienced decision makers are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week monitoring weather conditions and managing the winter maintenance operation. They receive weather forecasts that are linked to the County’s own weather stations utilising computer hardware in order to respond quickly to changing conditions. Once the decision to salt is taken approximately 45% of the network is treated in order of priority. The majority of the precautionary salting takes place overnight, ensuring roads are treated while they are clear of traffic and ahead of the morning rush hour. If a frost follows rain in the early hours insufficient time will be available to salt all routes before motorists travel to work and they must therefore be extra vigilant. Only during prolonged periods of sub-zero conditions will additional routes be salted and only then if resources allow without adversely affecting the treatment of priority routes

Snow clearing in Leicestershire During heavy snow the County Council has 30 snow ploughs which are fitted to the fleet of salting and construction vehicles, supported by over 50 farmers who are provided with snow ploughs for their powerful four wheel drive tractors. These,are located around the county and plough snow from agreed routes. Winter Maintenance supervisors are provided with a database of resources available from plant hire & construction companies. Resources are concentrated initially on strategic routes with routes of lesser importance being cleared subsequently.The County Council’s target is to open all major routes within 24 hours of the end of heavy snowfall

Advice for driving in wintry weather conditions: - Ensure your vehicle has been well maintained and serviced. Is thebattery in good condition? - Ensure the tyres (including spare) have a good depth of tread and are properly inflated. - Always carry a screen scraper and de-icer. -Ensure windscreen wipers and washers are working effectively. Use a suitable additive in the washer bottle to prevent freezing. -Ensure all windows and mirrors are clear from frost/snow and all lights are clean and working properly. - Check local radio for latest weather and travel information. -Allow extra time for your journey. -In icy conditions SLOW DOWN, steer gently and avoid harsh braking. Maintain a safe stopping distance behind other vehicles bearing in mind the conditions. - Remember that not all roads are treated – drive carefully.

-Use dipped headlights when driving during snowfalls. In extreme conditions:

-Is your journey essential? Could public transport be used instead? - Ensure someone knows where you are going and when you expectto arrive. - Take a shovel, torch, wellington boots, warm clothing, food and a hot drink. - If you break down, stay with your vehicle until help arrives. If you have to leave your vehicle make yourself visible to other road users.

The 2012 Poppy Appeal village collection raised a staggering £1179.77

Many thanks to all those who gave so generously. And, thanks to Eric for persuading everyone to give so generously

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YOUR LETTERS

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KILWORTH HOUSE THEATRE As in previous years I have been able to make a corporate village booking for the 2013 summer production at Kilworth House Theatre, prior to tickets being put on general sale in January. Villagers, friends and families are most welcome. I have provisionally booked 130 tickets in the centre aisle for the 2013 production of 'My Fair Lady’ on Sat 29th June 7.30pm. Tickets are £32 each. No payment or firm commitment will be needed until the middle of January but I do need to have provisional numbers by Dec 7

th so that Kilworth

House Theatre can re allocate the tickets if we do not require them. If you have expressed an interest I will contact you in the New Year informing you of when I need firm numbers and payment Please e mail me asap or before Dec 7th if you require tickets. Julie Fish ([email protected])

FESTIVE RECIPE of the MONTH

VODKA CHRISTMAS CAKE from Vicky O’Hara As King of all things Smirnoff, once again this year, I’ve had requests for my Vodka Christmas Cake recipe so here goes. Please keep in your files as I am beginning to get tired of typing this up every year! (Made mine this morning!!!!) 1 cup sugar, 1 tsp. baking powder, 1 cup water, 1 tsp. salt , 1 cup brown sugar, Lemon juice, 4 large eggs, Nuts, 1 bottle Vodka, 2 cups dried fruit. Sample a cup of Vodka to check quality. Take a large bowl,

check the Vodka again to be sure it is of the highest quality then Repeat. Turn on the electric mixer. Beat one cup of butter

in a large fluffy bowl. Add 1 teaspoon of sugar. Beat again. At this point, it is best to make sure the Vodka is still OK. Try

another cup just in case. Turn off the mixerer thingy. Break 2

eegs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit. Pick the fruit up off the floor, wash it and put it in the bowl a

piece at a time trying to count it. Mix on the turner. If the fried druit getas stuck in the beaterers, just pry it loose with a

drewscriver Sample the Vodka to test for tonsisticity. Next, sift 2 cups of salt, or something. Check the Vodka. Now shit shift the lemon juice and strain your nuts. Add one table. Add a

spoon of sugar, or somefink. Whatever you can find. Greash the oven. Turn the cake tin 360 degrees and try not to fall

over. Don't forget to beat off the turner. Finally, throw the

bowl through the window. Finish the Vodka and wipe the counter with the cat. Thank-you for this Vicky. I’m sure you enjoyed making this. Jude

Judith

When you plan the News would you please take

care over the font, font size and colour

combinations so that it remains easily legible.

Whilst most of the smaller font sizes you use

are similar to the national newspapers, when

combined with different fonts and colours they

are not as clear to read.

Some of us like to keep in touch with village

events, but do not have perfect eyesight. Anon

Good morning, James Perowne of South Kilworth is a retired Admiral in the Submarine service. What have James and I have in common? I am the latest recruit to the sub mariner service having attempted to use my car as a submarine by parking it at the confluence car park down past Aldi in Market Harborough opposite the station. So……avoid it like the plague and, better still, stick to Rugby which is faster, cheaper and safer (and dry!). Remember- if you doubt the truth of Global warming and ever growing climate chaos then talk to Village Power CIC and support our work for a de-carbonised future- or at least make sure you carry your wellies in the boot. Kind regards Peter Jones PS Brian will no doubt work his usual magic in the garage so if anyone wants a bargain, slightly smelly Volvo D5 let me know and I will keep you posted on the saga.

What a wonderful job Jude and Nick have done I have been quietly working behind the scenes with Jude and Nick for 3 years now, keeping the North Kilworth website (www.northkilworth.com) up to date.. The website would not exist without Jude and Nick. They worked closely with me to develop the site and every month Jude kindly e-mails over the newsletter, allowing me to update the site with all the latest news, events, press releases and information about North Kilworth for readers around the world. It was their idea to bring the newsletter into the 21

st century with the addition of the e-newsletter and they

have done a wonderful job. I wish the Hardwicks the best of luck for the future and I look forward to working with the next budding journalist(s). Emily Keal.

A really big thank-you to everyone who has contributed to the News and also for the very kind comments that we’ve received. We will really miss The News but also look forward to having the time to walk puppies and get back to painting. Jude

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Notes from Parish Council Meeting Page 5

Present Cllrs Green, Sandercock and Lawrence (Chair)Also present: Brian Smith, Parish Clerk and Ward Member H.D.C 3 members of the public. QUESTION TIME FOR PARISHIONERS A resident indicated that a manhole cover had lifted on Green Lane adjacent to the White Lion public house. He also indicated that there was a broken manhole cover also on Green Lane near Kilworth Hall. The Clerk was requested to inform the County Council of the problems. He indicated his surprise that the public call box outside the White Lion public house had been removed. The Chairman commented on the fact that there had been no consultation from British Telecom. The Clerk was requested to contact British Telecom to ascertain the reasons for the non-consultation. A resident raised a question regarding the latest position on the Parish Plan revisions. The Chairman indicated that the next meeting of the Sub Committee would take place on 6 December at Ivy House. At this meeting it was hoped that all of the proposed revisions would be considered and finalised prior to the final agreement of both the parish and the Parish Council BROADBAND ENHANCEMENT. There was nothing to report under this item although it was reported that investigations are still underway to see if it was possible to utilise the same firm has was being used in Rutland. As reported at the last Parish Council meeting if anybody is interested in joining the Broadband Action Group please get in touch with Sue Otter. Her email address is [email protected] or call in for a chat.. PLANNING MATTERS12/01547/TCA Proposal: Works to trees.Location: The Warren 1 Church Street North Kilworth. Pending Consideration by HDC. 12/01542/FULProposal: Erection of an agricultural storage barn.Location: Poppy Hollow Pincet Lane North Kilworth. Pending Consideration 12/00700/VAC Proposal: Variation of condition 2 of 07/01688/FUL to allow the continued siting of the 60m high temporary anemometer mast for a further 12 months. Location: Sparrow Lodge Pincet Lane North Kilworth. Pending decision by Harborough District Council. 12/00415/FUL Proposal: Engineering operation to form earth bund (retrospective). Location: Pincet Lodge Pincet Lane North Kilworth. Application refused by Harborough District Council. An enforcement notice has been served on the owners and as such they have a right to appeal to the Planning Inspectorate as to the reasonableness of the order. 10/00523/FUL Proposal: Discharge of Condion 7 (drainage), 8 (east elevation window), 9 (tree survey), 10 (aboricultural method statement), 11 (screen walls and fence), 12 (landscaping), 13 (materials), 14 (elevation details), 15 (contaminated land) and 17 (historic building recording) of 10/00523/FUL. Location: Ivy House Back Street North Kilworth, Application permitted by Harborough District Council. The Clerk acting as District Councillor agreed to contact the enforcement team at Harborough to ascertain the latest position regarding the question of the non-compliance of planning conditions concerning the installation of gates on a property conversion at the junction of High Street and Station Road. The Clerk reported that he had not been made aware of a decision from the Planning Inspectorate regarding the outcome of the appeal against the wind turbine in Pincet Lane. FINANCIAL MATTERS The Clerk acknowledged receipt of £100 in respect of further donations towards the cost of the defibrillator. The Clerk commented that no invoices had been received from Image Copy Print for the printing of the village newsletters for October and Nov 2012. The Clerk informed the meeting that as of close of business on 31

st October 2012 the current account stood at £14,244.26 of which £3929.37 was

available for funding heritage based projects. At the close of business on 30th June 2012 the reserve account stood at £6467.76.

VILLAGE STRUCTURE/LOCAL ISSUES Councillor Green reported again that the salt bin in Cranmer Lane had not yet been refilled. The Clerk was again requested to contact the County Council to ensure that the bin was refilled prior to the winter season.The Chairman reported that there had been a photo shoot on 16 November at Howkins Garage to recognise Tom Evans’s efforts in obtaining a defibrillator for North Kilworth. The photo shoot was attended by representatives from the County Council, the District Council and parishioners. Councillor Lawrence offered on behalf of the Parish Council its sincere thanks for the amount of work that Tom Evans had done to ensure that there was a defibrillator for the use of the Parish. TREE PLANTING BOARD The Parish Council discussed the request from the Trustees of Millennium Green for a donation towards the cost of placing an interpretation board for visitors to Millennium Green. After some discussion concerning the need for prior discussion before making a decision and in the absence of Peter Jones it was agreed to place the matter on the agenda for the next Parish Council meeting. PARISH PLAN/NORTH KILWORTH NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN As indicated above in item 3 (2) a further meeting is to be held prior to the final agreement of the wording. The Clerk in his role as the Responsible Finance Officer of the Council requested that an estimate be sought for the final printing of the document. A discussion took place as to whether a document should be delivered to every household or if an electronic version should be made available. It was felt that this decision should be made when estimates are available. Groundwater Contamination The Parish Council considered a report that had been received regarding alleged incidents of contamination of water entering the surface water system which resulted in foam being visible in the stream which flows through Millennium Green. Whilst the Parish Council are concerned regarding the water quality it felt that it was the responsibility of the trustees to report the matter as the site is a designated nature reserve ultimately under the control of Harborough District Council. SWINFORD WINDFARM COMMUNITY FUND The Chairman reported that he had been appointed a director in the CIC which would distribute the grants from the Windfarm Community Fund. He pointed out that in order to obtain grants for projects a written bid would have to be considered by a Sub Committee of the Parish Council prior to consideration by the CIC. It was hoped that any interest for grants would come from the youth of the parish in order to fulfil the intentions of the CIC. The Clerk indicated that the Parish Council and already agreed to be formation of a subcommittee. FLOODLIT SPORTS AREA SUB COMMITTEE The Clerk was handed a sum of £90, money collected for the use of the Floodlit Sports Area. On 28

th

August 2012 the amount of money held in the Current Account was £8749.99 and in the Reserve Account on 29th

June 2012 was £19796.91 DATE OF NEXT MEETING It was agreed that the next meeting of the Parish Council would take place on Wednesday 20

th December 2012 at 7.45 pm

in the Belgrave Village Hall Church Street North Kilworth. As a matter of urgency the Clerk reported that he had been in touch with the Monitoring Officer of Harborough District Council in respect of the provisions of the Localism Bill regarding the ability of councillors to set a precept. It would appear that there would be a conflict of interest in so far as to prevent councillors who lived in the parish being able to set a precept for the parish. From indications from the Monitoring Officer it was within the power of the Clerk to grant dispensations to enable sitting councillors to legally set a precept. The Clerk passed to those members present a dispensation request form which would have to be filled in prior to the issue of a dispensation. and will forward to those not present.

Minutes of the Parish Council held on 22nd November Page 5

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Safari Supper - Saturday 2nd March 2013 North Kilworth is off on Safari again, and hope as many people as possible will put the date in their diaries, and contact either Sarah Holmes (880883, or [email protected]) or Julie Fish (880304 or [email protected]) to book their place. Or tear off this slip from the newsletter, and post through Sarah's letter box( Yule Cottage, Church St, opposite the Village Hall) or Julie's letterbox( The Old School, Church St) For anyone who has not taken part before, it is a really good way to meet other villagers. Enjoy a 3 course meal, each course in a different house. Then everyone back to the Village Hall for a coffee. Whether replying by phone, email or by form, please let us know which course you would prefer to host- catering for 8 If you haven’t taken part before you may prefer not to cook this time- let us know if that’s the case. Also please let us know if you have any special dietary requirements. Funds raised go towards the upkeep of the children’s playground on Dag Lane, and the all-weather courts, and tennis and football equipment. We need final figures by 1

st week of January , so we have time to work out the logistics! Please return form by

latest 6th

January 2013

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This month we say “Hello” to

Jude and Nick, and “Goodbye” to

them as editors of our NK News.

As one of their junior hacks I’m

not sure whether I should share

with you something of their

journalistic management style. Are

they as reckless as Newsnight?

Were they patient, understanding,

and encouraging? Or were they

belligerent - the most demanding

bosses I’ve ever had? Let’s

see…..

Jude was born in Coalville

(probably when coal was mined

there!). She trained as a

radiographer and worked in the

NHS, at the L.R.I., for 30 years.

When they made her redundant

they did her a favour because she

got a better job at Great Ormond

Street Hospital. That necessitated

daily train journeys to London. It

was the proximity to Harborough

and Rugby stations that led Nick

and Jude to move to NK 13 years

ago. G.O.S. was followed by 8

years at Market Harborough

Hospital, where she is still

working. Jude is close to clocking

up 50 years of work, all of it in the

NHS and her expertise is amply

demonstrated in her book (The

Radiography of Children: A Guide

to Good Practice) which was

published in 2004. She considers

all the radiographers that she’s

worked with to be part of her

wider family. Closer to home she

is part of a very close knit family

that includes sisters Chris and

Helen, who were particularly

important when she was totally

paralysed with Guillame – Barre

syndrome. Jude reckons that the

NHS saved her life.

Nick was born in Nottingham. He

has a passion for cricket, is a

qualified umpire, and wishes he’d

been born in Trent Bridge despite

the fact that Fred Truman declined

to give Nick and his brother

Russell an autograph outside the

ground. They weren’t put off by

Fred’s “F--k off you little b------s”

Nick spent 10 years working in

marketing with the likes of Mars,

Trebor and Seagrams and then

studied for a teaching degree at

Leicester Uni. He taught for 26

years and acted in a specialised

roving role supporting school

management teams in struggling

schools. He has 2 children, Simon

and Jane, from his first marriage

and moved to Leicester 38 years

ago. Nick and Jude met as his

brother’s girlfriend was also a

friend of Jude’s. First impression

was that he was a gentleman, as he

held her chair for her. Her second

impression was about Nick being

physically carsick on their first

proper date. Despite that -and his

obsession with Spurs, who Jude

considers to be the third party in

their marriage- they share many

interests.

Changing the date of an Australian

holiday on account of a Spurs

match was potentially divisive, but

their shared love of cricket, dogs,

travel, NK and their family has

allowed them to flourish. They

have 2 children: Ben, an area

manager for Wetherspoons, and

Faye, who is a teacher - plus 5

grandchildren.

Jude and Nick love to travel.

They’ve visited every continent

except South America, and

Antarctica, and have frequently

combined cricket with long-range

travel. They make a point of

staying with locals and absorbing

the local culture. Many of you

will know how much they love

their Springer Spaniel dogs, and

recently they lost Jack. He has

been replaced by two puppies Jake

and Flo. The time needed to look

after (Archie their eleven-year-old

Springer) and train two pups is

one of the reasons they are

stepping down from the News.

As well as acting as gatekeeper for

the NK web site and contributing

to several village societies, Jude

and Nick have been editing the

News for 4 years, and have

thoroughly enjoyed developing it

into the good looking magazine

that is appreciated by many of us.

Along the way there have been joy

and tears, like when Jude lost 4

days work and Nick retrieved it at

the very last minute. When people

realised that Jude and Nick were

finishing, several people have

commented to me how much their

efforts have been appreciated, and

I know others have said the same

to them. They reckon it takes

between 5 and 6 days to talk to

contributors, write articles, collect

articles, edit the whole thing, lay it

out, and organise printing plus

distribution. They use nothing

more sophisticated than Word.

Others might choose to do it

differently, and to share the

workload. If anyone is interested

in editing the News (maybe

sharing the workload with others),

then both Jude and Nick would be

prepared to support them until

they are up and running. Please

ring 880432 if you are interested.

It’s 3 years since an idle chat in

The White Lion led us to think

about Say Hello. Since then it’s

been my pleasure to work with

both Jude and Nick. Now it’s not

just time to share a few details in

Say Hello; not just time to say

goodbye to our editors; it’s time to

say a big THANKS! DB

Also thanks to you David for

everything you’ve done. Nick and

Jude

.

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Page 8 Message from Canon Chris Oxley

“Best wishes” is the most popular greeting on the Christmas cards we are likely to receive this year. It would be so easy to write that automatically, without thinking about it. What would be the best wish I could have for someone? Would it be that they could enjoy brilliant health? Or that they could win the lottery jackpot? Or that they have a happy life? In other words, a wish for ‘health, wealth and the pursuit of happiness’. I notice that a recent national initiative to measure happiness went the way of so many other ’initiatives’ from the same source! When I stop to reflect on the people who have had the greatest impact upon me, and who have been the greatest blessing, I am struck that not many of them have been wealthy, some of them have definitely not enjoyed good health and many of them have had to cope with tragedies in their own lives or of those close to them. Yet what is common to all these people is that they have been fully alive, that there has been a real genuineness and openness about them, a real generosity of spirit: the sort of people who make you feel better when you’ve been with them. St. Irenaeus, a 2nd century bishop, wrote that God is glorified when someone is truly alive. Perhaps my best wish

this season and indeed all year for someone is that they be fully alive! Canon Chris Oxley

FROM THE REGISTERS Baptisms 21 October – Max William Yates and Luke Simon Yates – Misterton 4 November – Amelia Joyce Woodward and Elliot Robert Woodward – Gilmorton 18 November – Caspar Andrew Tacy-Barrett – Peatling Parva

4th November Maeve Rose Dewes Misterton Weddings No weddings Funerals

Gerald Clarke of Ashby Magna: 4th November: held at Heart of England Crematorium.

Decorating for Christmas will take place on Saturday 8th December, 2012. Volunteers heartily welcome. Many thanks to all who have helped throughout the year and also to Jude and Nick for printing the Rota

so efficiently. J. Guilfoyle (880574)

ST ANDREW’S FLOWER ROTA

Sunday Lunch

Join us for Sunday Lunch and sample our

fantastic food cooked from fresh produce. 1 Course - £9.75 per person

2 Courses - £13.25 per person

3 Courses - £16.50 per person

Senior Lunch

Our senior menu offers a wide range of

freshly prepared food at a fantastic price. Main Course £5.75

Add a Dessert for £2.25

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(t): 01858 575 082 (e): [email protected]

NK Reading Group There will be no meeting of the

N.K.R.G. in December but we will start the New year on Thursday 24th

JANUARY, 8.00PM , at Timhelou. Continuing with our gardening theme , the book(s)to read are, “Elizabeth and her German Garden”, first published in

1898 and written by Elizabeth von Armin. It tells the story of a year’s gardening and the experiences and interaction with friends which this brought about. It is noted also for being published without a named

author. “Perfume from Provence”, by Winifred

Fortescue is also recommended. New members always welcome.

ROBBED RAIDED REUNITED

We have been contacted by the assistant producer of a BBC One daytime series called Robbed Raided Reunited. The series focuses on robbery / burglary. The bulk of the series is made up from observation footage of the police. The most important ‘feel good’ element of the programme is when they tell stories about people who have been reunited with stolen goods that are of sentimental value. The producers are interested in hearing accounts of how Neighborhood Watch and Home Watch have been pivotal in bringing criminals to justice, or helped to reunite victims of crime with stolen goods. If you’ve got a story to tell that fits with this theme, please contact the Assistant Producer, James Littmann, on 0207 704 5342, 07793 952679 or [email protected]. There is no specific deadline given, but James would like to hear from people as soon as possible.

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Sun 2nd Dec 2ndSunday of Advent (Purple) Jeremiah 33.14-16 1 Thessalonians 3.9-13 Luke 21.25-36 8.30 am North Kilworth Holy Communion (BCP) The Rev’d Jane Kennedy

9.45 am Stanford on Avon and South

Kilworth at South Kilworth

Patronal Holy Communion (CW) Canon Chris Oxley

9.30 am Kimcote Church Holy Communion (CW) The Rev’d Emma Davies

11.00 am Gilmorton Family service The Rev’d Emma Davies

11.15 am Catthorpe Holy Communion (CW) The Rev’d Jane Kennedy

11.15 am Misterton Morning Prayer Keith Wilding

4.00 pm Peatling Parva All-age Christingle service The Rev’d Emma Davies

6.00 pm Swinford Holy Communion (CW) Canon Chris Oxley

Sunday 9th December The Second Sunday of Advent (Purple) Malachi 3.1-4 Philippians 1.3-11 Luke 3.1-6

8.30 am Kimcote Holy Communion (BCP) The Rev’d Emma Davies

11.00 am Gilmorton Holy Communion (CW) The Rev’d Emma Davies

4.00pm South Kilworth Family Christingle Service Beth Rogers

4.00 pm Ashby Magna Christmas Tree Festival Carol Service The Rev’d Jane Kennedy

6.00 pm Swinford Evening Prayer Keith Wilding

Tuesday 11th December

9.30 am South Kilworth Holy Communion (BCP) The Rev’d Jane Kennedy

Sunday 16th December The Third Sunday of Advent (Purple) Zephaniah 3.14-20 Philippians 4.4-7 Luke 3.7-18

8.30 am Gilmorton Holy Communion (CW) The Rev’d Emma Davies

9.45 am South Kilworth Holy Communion (BCP) The Rev’d Jane Kennedy

10.00 am Swinford All-age Christingle service Canon Chris Oxley

11.00 am Peatling Parva Holy Communion (BCP) The Rev’d Emma Davies

11.15 am Misterton Holy Communion (CW) Canon Brian Davis

3.00 pm Kimcote (with Walton Baptist Chapel) at Walton

Village Hall

Community Carol Service The Rev’d Emma Davies

6.00 pm North Kilworth with South Kilworth at North

Kilworth

Lessons and Carols The Rev’d Emma Davies

6.00 pm Shawell and Swinford at Shawell Lessons and Carols by

Candlelight

Canon Chris Oxley

7.00 pm Catthorpe Carols by Candlelight The Rev’d Jane Kennedy

Tuesday 18th December

6.30 pm Catthorpe Carol singing around the village

Wednesday 19th December

6.00 pm Swinford Nine Lessons and Carols Canon Chris Oxley

Sunday 23rd December The Fourth Sunday of Advent (Purple) Micah 5.2-5a Hebrews 10.5-20 Luke 1.39-45 [46-55]

9.30 am Ashby Magna Holy Communion (CW) The Rev’d Emma Davies

10.30 am South Kilworth Holy Commuion (CW) Canon Chris Oxley

6.30 pm Kimcote Nine Lessons and Carols The Rev’d Emma Davies

24th December Christmas Eve (White) Isaiah 9.2-7 Titus 2.11-14 Luke 2.1-14 [15-20]

3.00 pm Gilmorton Nativity Service The Rev’d Emma Davies

3.00 pm North Kilworth Crib Service The Rev’d Jane Kennedy

3.00 pm Swinford Crib Service Canon Chris Oxley

6.00 pm Misterton Candlelit Carol Service Canon Brian Davis and Keith Wilding

11.30 pm North Kilworth Holy Communion (CW) The Rev’d Jane Kennedy

11.30 pm Ashby Magna and Gilmorton at Gilmorton Holy Communion (CW) The Rev’d Emma Davies

25th December Christmas Day (White) Isaiah 52.7-10 Hebrews 1.1-4 John 1.1-14

9.00 am Kimcote Holy Communion (BCP) The Rev’d Emma Davies

9.30 am Stanford on Avon Holy Communion (CW) Canon Chris Oxley

10.00 am Catthorpe Holy Communion (CW) The Rev’d Paula Oxley

10.00 am South Kilworth Family Service Beth Rogers

10.30 am Peatling Parva Holy Communion (CW) The Rev’d Emma Davies

11.15 am Shawell Holy Communion (CW) Canon Chris Oxley

Sunday 30th December The First Sunday of Christmas (White) 1 Samuel 2.18-20, 26 n Colossians 3.12-17 Luke 2.41-52

10.30 am Swinford

Avon Swift Group Service

Holy Communion (CW)

Canon Chris Oxley

The Rev’d Jane Kennedy

4.00 pm Misterton with Shawell at

Misterton

All-age Christingle service Canon Brian Davis

Draft Services for January 2012

Sunday 6th January The Epiphany (White) Isaiah 60. 1-6 Ephesians 3.1-12 Matthew 2.1-12

8.30 am North Kilworth Holy Communion (BCP)

9.30 am Kimcote Holy Communion (CW)

9.30 am Stanford on Avon Holy Communion (CW)

11.00 am Gilmorton Epiphany Family Service

11.15 am Misterton Morning Prayer (BCP)

11.15 am Catthorpe Holy Communion (CW)

4.00 pm Peatling Parva Epiphany Songs of Praise

4.00 pm Swinford Evensong

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Sunday 13th January The Baptism of Christ (White) Isaiah 43. 1-7 Acts 8.14-17 Luke 3.15-17, 21, 22

8.30 am Kimcote Holy Communion (BCP)

9.30 am Ashby Magna Holy Communion (CW)

9.45 am South Kilworth Family Service

11.00 am Gilmorton Holy Communion (CW)

4.00 pm Swinford Holy Communion (CW)

Tuesday 15th January

9.30 am South Kilworth Holy Communion (BCP)

Sunday 20th January The Third Sunday of Epiphany (White) Isaiah 62.1-5 1 Corinthians 12.1-11 John 2.1-11

8.30 am Gilmorton Holy Communion (CW)

9.30 am North Kilworth Holy Communion (CW)

9.45 am South Kilworth Holy Communion (BCP)

10.30 am Kimcote (with Walton Baptist

Chapel)

United Service for Week of Prayer for

Christian Unity

10.30 am Catthorpe Village Service

11.00 am Peatling Parva Holy Communion (BCP)

11.15 am Misterton Holy Communion (CW)

11.15 am Shawell Holy Communion (CW)

4.00 pm Swinford Evensong

Sunday 27th January The Fourth Sunday of Epiphany (White) Nehemiah 8.1-3, 5-6, 8-1 1 Corinthians 12.12-31a Luke 4. 14-21

10.30 am Gilmorton Avon Swift Group Service Holy Communion (CW)

BCP = Book of Common Prayer (1662) – traditional language. CW = Common Worship (2000) – contemporary language Morning Prayer – Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays at 9am at Swinford Church

Evening Prayer – Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays at 5pm at Gilmorton Church

All enquiries regarding Church matters should be directed to:- The Revd Canon Chris Oxley, The Rectory, Kilworth Road, Swinford. Telephone: 01788 860445; email [email protected]

The Revd Emma Davies, The Vicarage, 5 Church Lane, Gilmorton. Telephone: 01455 556573; [email protected]

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01858 575416

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Fresh wet Grimsby Fish Eat in or Take Away!

Served in homemade beer batter

Two Rump Steaks and a bottle of wine only £20.00

Served with chipped or baked potato, peas or salad & battered onion rings

Food Served: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat 12-2.30pm, and then from 6-9.00pm

Sundays 12-4pm only

No food Wednesday

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Christmas 2012 North Kilworth Thank-Yous - in no particular order To: Everyone involved in the recent improvements to the Village Hall- it looks fantastic To: Ivor Winston who cleared all the drains of leaves along Back Street and Along the Bottom one Sunday morning, which cleared most of the standing water before most people were awake. To: The Parish Councillors- unpaid representatives of our village- sometimes a thankless task To: Jude and Nick for producing the Village Newsletter for nearly 4 years- hours and hours of work, plus arranging their work, family life and holidays around the monthly deadline. To:.? Say thank you to someone you know who has contributed to Village life during 2012 We received this from a reader who wishes to remain anonymous and I would like to thank this person for always being so supportive of everything in the village…Jude

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All enquiries regarding Church matters should be directed to:-din

WWhhaatt’’ss oonn iinn NNoorrtthh KKiillwwoorrtthh PPaaggee 1111

FUTURE EVENTS. 2013

January 24th -NK Reading Group- Timhelou- 8pm

March 2nd Safari Supper

June 29th: My Fair Lady- Kilworth House Theatre

December 2012 Mons: Yoga- 7pm Sports Club

Weds: Stretch & Flex-12.15pm,Yoga 7pm Village Hall

Thurs-term-time:Tots & Toddlers- 9.30am Village Hall

Sat 1st: Christmas Quiz- Village hall

Thurs.6th-Mobile Library-Dag Lane-1.30pm

Sat 8th: Casino Night- Sports Club

Wed.12th: Mobile Library- White Lion-2.40pm

Thurs 13th; Bingo- Sports Club: Eyes down at 8pm

Thurs 13th: WI Christmas Party

Thurs.20th-Mobile Library-Dag Lane-1.30pm

It's has been a year since the very start of the construction process. Since then we have constructed almost 6km of access tracks, received 3200 vehicles to site, prepared 11 turbine foundations, and erected the 11 wind turbines that stand onsite today. The construction team have completed the project ahead of schedule and with minimal works now left to complete the site has been handed over to Vattenfall Generation. They have been busy commissioning the turbines, which have been generating electricity during this time. The wind farm is expected to produce enough electricity to supply 12,300 homes annually (assuming a capacity factor of 30%, annual average UK consumption per household of 4700kWh, Renewable UK). So far the wind farm has generated over 11 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your patience over the last twelve months. We've really enjoyed working here and meeting so many of you through the site visits, the surgeries, information days and your drop ins to see us. Below you can meet Kevin from Generation who will be responsible for the site. Should you have any further queries please contact Emily who many of you will also have met over the last year. Some of you may have noticed on the blog that there is a Flickr page which shows the progress of the site from Day 1 to the final completed wind farm, including some amazing aerial shots of the site and

SWINFORD WIND ENERGY PROJECT

YOUTH FOCUS GROUP

Big congratulations to Sian and the Youth Focus Group whose great work has contributed to an award presented to the Rural Youth Voice Project by the National Council for Voluntary Youth Services.

SHARE YOUR VIEWS Throughout the construction of Swinford Wind Farm we tried to keep you informed with events such as turbine deliveries and installations using a number of methods including; the project blog, e-newsletter,

mail outs, advertising in local publications and monthly construction surgeries.

BELGRAVE VILLAGE HALL, NORTH KILWORTH The 49’ers Club We would like to thank everyone for their participation in the 49’ers Club. Your support has raised much needed funds for our hall

and we very much hope that you will continue your support. The next subscription starts on 29th December 2012 and everyone

will retain their existing number. An annual payment of £52 would be appreciated as this requires the least administration but any multiple of £13 would be

gratefully received and reminders will be sent accordingly.

PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO CONTINUE.

[email protected] 01858 881798

Payment method

It would be great if you could pay by standing order/internet banking. Our details are: Sort Code: 77-15-27 Account Number: 05146060 Reference: 49 YOUR SURNAME & INITIAL (example 49 WINSTANLEY S) Payment still welcome by cash or cheque. Please make cheques payable to Belgrave Village Hall, if paying by cash please hand

personally to a committee member. Payments can be handed/posted to Sue Winstanley, 40 Elmcroft Road/ Tracy Allen, The Hollies, Back Street Peter Morgan, Lilac Cottage, High Street

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NEW YEAR’S EVE 2012

NORTH KILWORTH VILLAGE HALL 7pm ‘til New Year’s Day

Tickets £5 adult / £2Children All profits to future community events

For information contact: Joan 882151, Jude 880432 or Leia

North Kilworth Defibrillator To mark the introduction into service of the first public access defibrillator in North Kilworth a photo shoot was held on Friday 16

th

November. This was an opportunity to see the device in situ and learn how to access it and how to use it. It was also an opportunity to meet those who supported the initiative The project to acquire a defibrillator was started in March when the Parish Council applied to the Leicestershire Big Society Grant Fund for financial support. The application which was successful was followed by an equally successful effort by Gill Howkins to raise enough money to make the purchase. A generous donation by the Kilworth Challenge Committee ensured realisation and the people of the parish also gave generously. Gill and Mike Howkins offered to host the defibrillator on their garage forecourt. This location is an excellent one, which is easy to find and lit at night-time. A public call box is nearby if your mobile phone is not to hand. When someone has collapsed a good location like this makes for easier and quicker access to the defibrillator, important in bringing about a good outcome. Knowing what to do when someone has collapsed can also help to bring about a good outcome. To help achieve this, three three-hour sessions on resuscitation training and learning how to use a defibrillator were held by Alison Chapman. So far 29 people have had the chance to learn and practice new skills. These sessions were held the North Kilworth Sports Club by kind permission of the committee. Nice one everbody

The photos show L to R: Brian Smith – Clerk to North Kilworth Parish Council, Peter Lawrence – Chair North Kilworth Parish Council, Blake Pain CC - Big Society Grant Fund Leader, Gill Howkins, Graham Hart CC, Tom Evans, Nick Otter - Kilworth Challenge Committee, Colin Clarke - Kilworth Challenge Committee

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