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Joint Health Scrutiny Committee AGENDA ITEM NO. 12 HENGROVE AND STOCKWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD PARTNERSHIP 23rd JANUARY 2013 Report of: Ariaf Hussain, Area Coordinator, Neighbourhoods Title: Area Coordinators’ Update Report Contact: 0117 922 3218 / [email protected] RECOMMENDATIONS To note the contents of the report. 1. Neighbourhood Forum update The Forums in Hengrove on the 5th and Stockwood on the 6th saw attendance lower than usual but not unexpected for the season and poor weather, with a total of 16 Issues raised. Issues for Hengrove included Sources of Funding to support local community nursery provision; Inaccessible dog bins; lack of pedestrian footway and gate lock replacement. In Stockwood they included a request for additional lighting; timescales for kerbstone replacement; leaves on walkway; tree pruning and pedestrian and vehicle safety. Community Development Promoting the Forums The last quarter begun with a promotional stall, in partnership with staff from Parkwood leisure and Linkage outside Whitchurch Library. We promoted the Forums and local activities, particularly for the 55+. Local people were able to take away information on the upcoming Mayoral and Police and Crime Commissioner elections, Good Neighbour guides, upcoming Forums and activity information. Further events are planned for the future, targeting different areas. 1 - 3 - Hello Hengrove! Hengrove Arts Steering Group are underway with artists Interviews planned for the coming months and a new Community Engagement worker in post to engage more local people in the project. The NDO will support the process. CATT - Community transport and the new South Bristol Hospital Around 130 older people met with the NDO and CATT staff when they visited groups to promote the new Community Bus service. The Service will support local people, who may be unable to use public transport, to keep appointments at the new South Bristol hospital in Hengrove. The outreach work signed up 54 new members to the CATT Bus Scheme. Wellbeing Funding A visit to the intergenerational Youth group at Oasis John Williams began the process of the youth group’s future application to wellbeing funding to support the group. This is a vibrant activity group with whom the NDO will have further meetings to support their funding needs and link them into the local arts Project and external groups that may be able to support them in different ways. 2. Bristol Youth Links Bristol Youth Links (BYL) is a commissioned suite of integrated services for children and young people aged 8-19 years (and up to 24 years for those with learning difficulties). This plan describes commissioning arrangements. The services to be commissioned will be marketed and promoted under the umbrella brand of Bristol Youth Links and will be designed to improve outcomes by building resilience and protective factors by: Intervening early; Providing appropriate advice, guidance and support; 2 Providing personalised and targetted support for young people at risk or difficulty; Reducing disruption for children and young people at transition points in their lives; Providing ways for children and young people to have their say in developing services that meet their needs. A meeting is planned for the Neighbourhood Partnership to meet with the Learning Partnership West as the providers of the service as follows. Attached (Appendix 12a) is the presentation that will be delivered by Learning Partnership West at the meeting. The Neighbourhood Partnership will be advised of the meeting date and venue. 3. Community Transport Due to the major capital developments of the South Bristol Hospital, South Bristol Skills Academy and the Leisure Centre at Hengrove Park, a substantial amount of s.106 money was negotiated with the developers. Around £144,000 was negotiated for Community Transport provision to the South Bristol Hospital. This entire sum has been devolved to the Neighbourhood Partnership. The devolved Section 106 monies was agreed to fund Hartcliffe and Withywood Community Partnership and the Mede Sprint to develop and provide Community Transport services for South Bristol to the new hospital. Appendix 12 b onwards provides information regarding the transport being provided to the South Bristol Community Hospital by the CATT Bus. The CATT currently have 108 members of which 47 are from Stockwood and 8 are from Hengrove. CATT currently provided transport to the hospital for 24 members who had appointments at the hospital (taken and returned). 4. Meeting dates 2012-2013 Meeting dates (date, start time and venue) have been set for 2012-13. They are as follows: Neighbourhood Partnership: 20th March 2013, 7.00pm (South Bristol Sports Centre) 3 Neighbourhood Forums (Hengrove): 6th February 2013, 7.00pm (Christ Church, Petherton Road) Neighbourhood Forums (Stockwood): 7th February 2013, 7.00pm (Christ the Servant, Stockwood Road) Well Being Panel Meeting /NP Briefing: 5th March 2013, 10.00am (Brunel House, 3rd Floor 5. Meeting dates 2013-2014 Meeting dates (date, start time and venue) need to be set for 2013-14. The following dates are being proposed: To be tabled at the meeting 4 Advertising completed We have contacted and emailed :- Link Age Windmill Farm Southville Centre – all groups BUPA nursing homes Local Councillors – for relevant areas Local Health Centres in relevant areas Local Libaries Local Community Centres Local MP’s Link 21 Housing British Legion Retail Centres – contacted awaiting approval on staying over 90min parking allowance Local churches Bingo Halls Eye Hospital in Bristol Central area Neighbourhood Partnerships – relevant for areas being covered Aldi – North Street, Ashton Asda – Bedminster Lidi – Sheene Road, Bedminster Asda – Whitchurch Whitchurch Health Centre Imperial Park Broomhill Road – Shops St Annes – Shops Various locations in Stockwood Symes District Centre Windmill Hill Southville Ashton Vale – Community Centre, Social Club in Silbury Road and Shops in Ashton Drive Hazelbury Road Area Allerton Road Area Other Health Centres and Doctor surgeries Community Centres in South Bristol Bedminster Family Practice Regent Road Bedminster Bristol BS3 4AT Brooklea Health Centre Wick Road Brislington Bristol BS4 4HU Birchwood Medical Practice Brooklea Health Centre Wick Road Brislington Bristol BS4 4HU Gaywood House Surgery North Street Bedminster Bristol BS3 3AZ Grange Road Surgery Bishopsworth Bristol BS13 8LD Hartwood Healthcare Hartcliffe Health Centre Hareclive Road Bristol BS13 0JP Hillview Family Practice Hartcliffe Health Centre Hareclive Road Hartcliffe Bristol BS13 0JP Nightingale Valley Practice Brooklea Health Centre Wick Road Brislington Bristol BS4 4HU Riverside Surgery Wyatts View St Annes Park Bristol BS4 4WW Stockwood Medical Centre Hollway Road Stockwood Bristol BS14 8PT The Armada Family Practice Whitchurch Health Centre Armada Road Whitchurch Bristol BS14 0SU The Lennard Surgery 1 Lewis Road Bedminster Down Bristol BS13 7JD The Malago Surgery 40 St Johns Road Bedminster Bristol BS3 4JE The Southville Surgery 67 Coronation Road Bedminster Bristol BS3 1AS Posters delivered to Shops Whitchurch Area Belland Drive Post Office McColls Whitchurch Grill The Blossom Fruit and Veg Dragon Chef (Chinese) Halo (Hairdressers) Shield Shops East Dundry Perfection Best One The Barbershop Rachael’s Sandwich Bar Ridgeway Shops John Day Gents Hairdressing Salon 87 Lloyds Premier Stores Hengrove Area Hengrove Loxton Square – LOCO Store Hengrove Mario’s Gents Hairdressing Hengrove Pharmacy Hengrove Fish Bar Rolls “R” Us Imperial South Bristol Sports Centre Stockwood Area Stockwood Stockwood Fish Bar Café – Mario’s Animal Affairs – Charity Shop Stockwood Pharmacy Opticians Florist Posters delivered to Shops Ashton Gate Area Wickes – Ashton Gate Bristol City football Club – Ashton Gate Currys – Ashton Gate PC World – Ashton Gate Staples – Ashton Gate Halfords – Ashton Gate KFC – Ashton Gate Tool Station – Ashton Gate Salon Services – Ashton Gate Hilti – Ashton Gate Bathroom Village – Ashton Gate Sids’ – Ashton Gate Ashton Containers Club North Street Bedminster The Post Newsagents Cats Protection Shop McColl Southville Deli Tenovus Charity Shop St Peters Hospice Shop Childrens Hospice Shop West Parsons Bakery Butchers of Southville Health Unlimited Lloyds Chemist Lifestyle Express Butts Butchers Dennys Bakery The Barber Emporium Hen & Chicken Nice Frances Co – Op Tesco Bristol Flooring Staffords Dry Cleaning North St Off License Peters Barbers Motoring Direct Tasty Stop Café Drinks to Go Clarks Pie Shop Route 1 Route 2 Route 3 Route 4 Greville Road Wyndham Cres Felton Grove Harrington Road Upton Road Eastwood Cres Wraxall Grove Harrington Walk Drake Road Ridgeway Court Backwell Walk Harrington Ave Ibry Road Jersey Ave Alexandra Road Harrington Grove Bower Road Hazelbury Road Donald Road Lacey Road Swiss Drive Whitecross Road Westward Road Warman Close Swiss Road Woodleigh Gardens Dancey Mead Warman Road Risdale Road David Road Pennlea Derricke Road Tregarth Road Kinsale Road Little Headley Close Swane Road Trevenna Road Mowbray Road Hestercombe Road Winsham Close Silbury Road The Drive Durville Drive Allerton Road Sanders Close Holly Ridge Pinhay Road Ilysn Grove Swiss Close Hillyfield Road Newnman Close Greenhill Grove Avon Road Winash Close Stella Grove Hillyfields Road Lyons Court Road Bower Road Broadlease Hemplon Close Ilchester Cres Amercombe Stores Prestwick Close - Brooklyn Road Lytham House Robinson House - Valley Road Sturminster Road Penford House - Eastlyn Road Craydon Road BEDMINSTER Mark BRADSHAW BEDMINSTER Colin John SMITH BISHOPSWORTH Kevin Michael QUARTLEY BISHOPSWORTH Richard Stephen EDDY BRISLINGTON EAST Mike WOLLACOTT BRISLINGTON EAST Mike LANGLEY BRISLINGTON WEST Jackie E NORMAN BRISLINGTON WEST Peter MAIN HENGROVE Barry CLARK HENGROVE Sylvia DOUBELL SOUTHVILLE Sean David BEYNON SOUTHVILLE Tess GREEN - Leader of Green Party STOCKWOOD Jay JETHWA STOCKWOOD David Henry Robert MORRIS WINDMILL HILL Alfred Henry HAVVOCK (known as Alf) WINDMILL HILL Mark BAILEY - Party Whip Hartcliffe – Derek Pickup Hartcliffe – Mark Brain .
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