BUCKSHAW FACILITIES the Local Community and RMG Working Together to Achieve Potentially Life Saving Equipment at Buckshaw

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BUCKSHAW FACILITIES the Local Community and RMG Working Together to Achieve Potentially Life Saving Equipment at Buckshaw RMG LoGo RefeRence Sheet NB. ALL LOGOS HAVE A TRANSPARENT BACKGROUND RMG CMYK.eps RMG WHITE CMYK.eps RMG RGB.eps RMG WHITE RGB.eps RMG BLACK.eps RMG 2-COLOUR.eps NB. Blue background shown for visual NB. Blue background shown for visual purposes only. Not included in file. purposes only. Not included in file. 6-page special! BUCKSHAW Twitter: @RMGBuckshaw Online at: rmgltd.co.uk VILLAGE Your managing agents RMG with a quarterly newsletter for Buckshaw residents Issue TWO • Summer 2015 RMG Full CMYK.eps RMG Full WHITE CMYK.eps RMG Full RGB.eps RMG Full WHITE RGB.eps RMG Full BLACK.eps RMG Full 2-COLOUR.eps NB. Blue background shown for visual NB. Blue background shown for visual purposesBUCKSHAW only. Not included in file. FACILITIESpurposes only. Not included in file. elcome to the Summer time and lots of toys. You can Wedition of the RMG search for them under facebook - Buckshaw Village Newsletter ‘semiquaversbuckshawvillage’ or which includes updates from just come along and join the fun! the local authorities, events in and around Buckshaw, WEDNESDAY MORNINGS, results from RMG’s recent 9AM, SLIMMING WORLD Q&A survey and details of Get in touch with the team now some of Buckshaw’s facilities. on 07877 498568 or search Slimming World under facebook. There are several facilities at the village that RMG are WEDNESDAY EVENINGS proud to manage including the WEIGHT WATCHERS Community Centre, based at Search ‘Buckshaw Weight Unity Place. Watchers’ on facebook. The centre contains a large THURSDAY MORNINGS hall with a seating capacity for THE BIG-O’S up to 200 people as well as One of the most popular and fun a raised stage area for local events at the centre for Mum’s productions and has sport- and Toddlers. This is a fabulously ing equipment to allow for well organised weekly event and games such as Basketball, a great crowd of passionate The Big-O’s Table Tennis and other amenities. and friendly people who always make everyone feel so welcome. contacting Jason online - the popular Buckshaw Youth There are a variety of different Check them out on facebook www.healthtaichi.info Association (which is a trustee groups and classes available to under ‘Big-Os’ and also visit run voluntary organisation) from suit all tastes including: netmums.com for more details. SATURDAYS 8pm-10pm on Friday’s starting ZOYA DANCE again from the 4th September, TUESDAYS, 10:30AM FRIDAY LUNCHTIME This is a dance school at the Zumba classes and also one SEMI QUAVERS GROUP TAI CHI Community Centre offering off events such as the BVCA This is a vibrant and fun place to be Come and join-in this popular classes in Ballet, Tap and organised Christmas and with your baby and toddler every activity with Chen Style Tai Modern Jazz. It’s a very friendly Halloween events are held here. week. Craft activities, baby and Chi & Qigong Master Jason. environment and classes are toddler singing sessions, snack More details can be found by offered for ages 2 and upwards. You can find out what’s on by Visit the group’s website visiting the community centre zoyadance.net for more details. details on the front of the community centre or by emailing SUNDAYS, 10:30AM our facilities team via 01772 BUCKSHAW VILLAGE 623969 or customerservice@ CHURCH envirocarems.co.uk where you A lively mix of adults and children can also book rooms and find out meet at the centre every week. further details on the centre. Visit buckshawvillagechurch. org.uk for more details. The centre is also home to the local veterinary surgery at OTHER GOINGS-ON Buckshaw Village. There are a host of other RMG LoGo RefeRence Sheet groups RMGand LoactivitiesGo Refe atR encethe SheetYou can find out more on NB. ALL LOGOS HAVE A TRANSPARENT BACKGROUND communityNB. ALL centreLOGOS HAVE onA TRANSPARENT a regular BACKGROUND the clinic’s opening times by basis including Buckshaw Scout telephoning 01257 262448 or by Buckshaw Youth Group Group (buckshawscouts.org.uk) visiting hillcrestvets.com INSIDE ISSUE TWO: RMG SURVEY RESULTS PAGE 3, THE TEAMS ON THE GROUND PAGE 4, BLASTS FROM THE PAST PAGE 5 RMG CMYK.eps RMG WHITE CMYK.eps RMG RGB.eps RMG WHITE RGB.eps RMG BLACK.eps RMG 2-COLOUR.eps RMG CMYK.eps RMG WHITE CMYK.eps RMG RGB.eps RMG WHITE RGB.eps RMG BLACK.eps RMG 2-COLOUR.eps NB. Blue background shown for visual NB. Blue background shown for visual NB. Blue background shown for visual NB. Blue background shown for visual purposes only. Not included in file. purposes only. Not included in file. purposes only. Not included in file. purposes only. Not included in file. RMG Full CMYK.eps RMG Full WHITE CMYK.eps RMG Full RGB.eps RMG Full WHITE RGB.eps RMG Full BLACK.eps RMG Full 2-COLOUR.eps RMG Full CMYK.eps RMG Full WHITE CMYK.eps RMG Full RGB.eps RMG Full WHITE RGB.eps RMG Full BLACK.eps RMG Full 2-COLOUR.eps NB. Blue background shown for visual NB. Blue background shown for visual NB. Blue background shown for visual NB. Blue background shown for visual purposes only. Not included in file. purposes only. Not included in file. purposes only. Not included in file. purposes only. Not included in file. BUCKSHAW SPORTS BESIDES THE FACILITIES AT many of the local sports clubs, THE COMMUNITY CENTRE, Euxton Girls FC and Brinscall BUCKSHAW IS ALSO HOME Village FC to name a couple of TO SUBSTANTIAL OUTDOOR the clubs that regularly use the SPORTING FACILITIES. facilities. There are a number of mixed There is an additional Multi- size football pitches, including a Use Games Area which offers a full size Astroturf pitch. number of other sports including tennis, netball and Basketball. The pitch sizes, which are to FA standards, are used regularly by The centre offers excellent car Football Pitch parking facilities which allows friends and build an active and surrounding communities to healthy community. utilise the facilities and space. The facilities also offer changing These parking facilities are due rooms and shower facilities with to be upgraded to incorporate another capacity to hold a home individual parking spaces and and away team for sports such assigned spaces for disabled as Football and Hockey. users in the near future. Residents of Buckshaw will We aim to continue to ensure the receive a preferential rate Astroturf Facilities sporting areas are maintained when hiring any of the sporting to high standards to hopefully facilities here. Get in touch with DON’T FORGET - IF YOU ARE A RESIDENT ON BUCKSHAW encourage local residents to Envirocare on 01772 623969 or AND YOU WISH TO USE THE SPORTS FACILITIES, YOU use them and in turn helping online via the website at ARE ENTITLED TO A DISCOUNT. GET IN TOUCH NOW! residents to socialise, make new bookbuckshaw.com DEFIBS AT BUCKSHAW FACILITIES The local community and RMG working together to achieve potentially life saving equipment at Buckshaw ver the past few weeks We would like to say thank entrances of both The Community ORMG have been working you to Jamie McGregor at Centre & Sports Pitches. Should, with the local community of The Buckshaw Business Hub, on the very rare occurrence they Buckshaw Village and are for all his passion & hard should be needed there are delighted to announce that work on the project, Cheryl instructions on the front of the both the Sports Facilities and and her colleagues at the unit. Here is a summary of how Community Centre now have Northwest Ambulance service they operate, as follows: been fitted with defibrillators. and everyone else who has contributed from beginning to 1 RING 999. The emergency end on helping get the defibs. service will supply a code. The unit outside The Sports Pitches on Old Worden Avenue WHAT IS DEFIBRILLATION? 2 Key in the code on the emergency services so when RMG LoGo RefeRence Sheet This is a common treatment defibrillator unit and it will youRMG dial 999LoG theyo Refe will haveRence the Sheet NB. ALL LOGOS HAVE A TRANSPARENT BACKGROUND for life-threatening cardiac open up and the defib will be codeNB. ALLto LOGOShand HAVE and A TRANSPARENT be able BACKGROUND to dysrhythmias and ventricular released from below. assist. fibrillation. Defibrillation con- sists of delivering a therapeutic 3 Open the defib and follow We have had quite a lot of dose of electrical energy to the the instructions which are told interest from residents of heart with a device called a to you by the machine. Buckshaw about training and defibrillator. there will be sessions available RMG CMYK.eps RMG WHITE CMYK.eps RMG RGB.eps RMG WHITE RGB.eps RMG BLACK.eps RMG 2-COLOUR.epsThe details of the defibs have at theRMG CMYK.epscommunity centreRMG WHITE CMYK.eps- a RMG RGB.eps RMG WHITE RGB.eps RMG BLACK.eps RMG 2-COLOUR.eps NB.The Blue background unit shown outside for visual The CommunityNB. Blue background shown for visual NB. Blue background shown for visual NB. Blue background shown for visual purposes only. Not included in file. purposes only. NotThe included innew file. defib’s are at the front already been given to the date of which will followpurposes only. Not soon. included in file. purposes only. Not included in file. Centre at Unity Place Telephone: 0345 002 4444 (Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm) Email: [email protected] Chat online at: rmgliving.co.uk and talk to one of our advisors through our chat service RMG Full CMYK.eps RMG Full WHITE CMYK.eps RMG Full RGB.eps RMG Full WHITE RGB.eps RMG Full BLACK.eps RMG Full 2-COLOUR.eps RMG Full CMYK.eps RMG Full WHITE CMYK.eps RMG Full RGB.eps RMG Full WHITE RGB.eps RMG Full BLACK.eps RMG Full 2-COLOUR.eps NB.
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