Wixams Community Group Are You Are Interested in Taking an Active Part in the Community and Help to Organise Activities and Events?
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COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER LAKEVIEW VILLAGE WIXAMS Wixams Community Group Are you are interested in taking an active part in the Community and help to organise activities and events? The new Community Group would be pleased for you to come along to future meetings to add your contribution to the discussions. A member of the Community Group has set up a community website http://wixams.net/ The website is under development at the moment and the group would welcome contributions to appear on the site. For further information on both the group and the website please contact Linda Whitfield, Community Development Officer Telephone 01234 791146 Mobile 07545 936 347 E-mail [email protected] Community Newsletter sponsored by bpha . Play Area Official Opening RAIN DID NOT STOP PLAY Lakeview School The start of the new academic year is a busy time f or many schools, but particularly so at Lakeview School, which is now thriving, with over 80 pupils attending. Phase 2 is now complete and accommodates Nursery, Reception (Foundation), Year 1, Year 2, Year 3 & Year 4 pupils. Phase 3 is due to be completed in November 2010 and this will house administration, creative learning centre, large main hall, dance studio, staff room, meeting rooms & kitchens areas. To arrange a visit to Lakeview School please contact Jane Bociek on 01234 741653 or e-mail [email protected] For entry into the Nursery, please contact the school on 01234 741653. For admission into Reception, Years 1 to 4 please contact the Local Authority on 01234 228878 www.lakeview.beds.sch.uk In addition to the excellent facilities provided at Lakeview School, is the ‘Dawn ‘til Dusk’ wrap around care available from 7.30 am until 6 pm. For more information please contact Tracey Hutton on 07841 713571 or Alice Wisson on 07775 773920 . Local Services Davies Bros (MOT) Fruit and Veg and More 133 Bedford Road, Wilstead, Bedford MK45 3HS 01234 740 252 Seasons Garden Centre Bedford Road, Wilstead 01234 741909 Just a selection of the items that await you at Seasons. • Fencing • Flowers, Plants, Trees • Ornaments • Gift ware • Pet Shop • Cane, Pine & Garden Furniture • Lawnmowers • Barbeques • Garden Equipment • Seasonal goods. The new DIY extension is due to open in December. IT Need help setting up google apps Wixams Window Cleaning accounts, (email, calendar, Services document storage and contact 72 Brooklands Avenue, Wixams address book) . Tel: 07811 125 454 Contact Call Ivan Finch for a free quote. [email protected] who will help local businesses for free. Information Display at Seasons Garden Centre Thursday 21 October from 3.30—5.00 pm and Saturday 23 October from 11.00—12.30 Village Hall Plans Pictures from the BBQ Play Area Pictures For more details contact Linda Whitfield, Community Development Officer T: 01234 791146 M: 07545 936 347 E: [email protected] Local Activities for Children How safe is your home ? Free home safety checks for families with under 5’s. Also free home safety equipment - conditions apply & lim- ited supplies For more details please contact us Our Office: Our Postal Address on Wilstead Children’s Wilstead Children’s 01234 870 808 or 075 533 484 487 Centre Centre C/o Wilstead Pre PO Box 833 School Wilstead Whitworth Way Bedford Wilstead MK45 3XP Mobile Library MK45 3BX Email : The mobile library visits villages across Tel;01234 742 833 joanna.maule@ the Borough enabling you to make Mob: 0755 334 8484 pre-school.org.uk the most of the library service close to home. There is no age limit & it’s How to find a registered childminder free to join. The best place to start is to ask people you know, if they can recommend a Start from babies registered childminder. It’s never too early to start sharing stories. Our local Family Information Service, Point out the pictures and encourage your Bedford Borough FIS hold a list of baby to babble. registered childminders in the area. Call 0800 023 2057 for details. Your baby will love the sound of your voice so make sure you find a quiet place to enjoy You can also search online at your story. It’s good to share the same stories www.direct.gov.uk and rhymes again and again. Repeating for childminders in your area. phrases helps build children’s speech & language. By choosing registered childcare you may also be able to get financial help, call 0845 300 3900 for more information. or visit www.hmrc.gov.uk For details please contact the children centre Local Activities for Children Stay ‘n’ Play Parent & Toddler Group Wilstead Evangelical Church Cotton End Road, Wilstead. MK45 3DB Eastcotts Children’s Centre, Canberra Road, Shortstown has a range of Wednesdays @ 1:45pm – 3:30pm activities on. www.eastcottscc.org.uk For more information contact: Anyone can access activities at any 01234 741 085 (Anne) Children’s Centre, so if you’d like to find out more either contact Eastcotts direct on 01234 743 731 or call us on 01234 742 833 Ampthill Children's Centre Fridays term time 9:45 - 11:45 A range of activities on including; For more Information con- Creative, Mi ni Chefs, tact Stephen on: 01234 304 Story & Rhyme Time, 288 or 0780 2580 604 Little Steps Gym Tara, our family worker, will be New Parents group. attending Fri 3 rd December for fun crafts. Booking may be required. To book sessions or for more information call: 01525 384368 or 07889 603778 Neighbourhood Watch The aim of Neighbourhood Watch is to develop safer local communities and improve their Neighbourhood Watch office - Tel PCSOs Emily Hurst and Narzia Ahmed work 01234 275165 with the Safer Neighbourhood Team: “We are looking forward to making the new village a If you live in a street without a proper community where everyone works . Neighbourhood Watch coordinator, we need you! Street Coordinator The street coordinators deliver the Bedford Road needed Wixams Community newsletter Bluebird Gardens Brooklands Avenue (south) needed which includes Neighbourhood Brooklands Avenue (Lagan) Watch news, encourage residents to Brooklands Avenue (waterfront) report suspicious incidents, receive Dove Lane news by email and meet up about Fieldfare View needed twice a year. Green Lane If you can do this, and help to Heron Gardens Kingfisher Way make Wixams a great place to live, Linnett Way needed then please contact Alan - thanks Magpie Gardens a E: [email protected] Mallard Court needed Moorlands Close needed Contacting Bedfordshire Police Nightingale Court Peacock Gardens 999 - Emergency 01234 841212 - Call Handling ∗ where there is a risk of Pheasant Grove needed personal injury ∗ Crime in action where there Quay/Waterfront needed ∗ loss of life is not a risk to personal injury School Lane ∗ crime in action ∗ Suspicious incidents Southern Cross (south side) Southern Cross (north side) needed See http://www.safer-beds.org/rmwebportal Swan Road needed for further information on Neighbourhood Watch and the Safer Neighbourhood Teams. Woodpecker Gardens needed Don’t just live with it - REPORT IT ! What is Anti Social Behavior? Anti-social behavior is virtually any intimidating or threatening activity that impacts on you or your quality of life. Examples include: ♦ Nuisance neighbours ♦ Yobbish behaviour and intimidating groups taking over public spaces ♦ Vandalism, graffiti and fly-posting ♦ People dealing and buying drugs on the street ♦ People dumping rubbish and abandoned cars ♦ Begging and anti-social drinking ♦ The misuse of fireworks ♦ Reckless driving of mini-motorbikes. Anti-social behavior can have a negative impact on many people’s lives, and we are committed to tackling it. Anti-social behaviour is 'acting in an anti-social manner as a manner that caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons not of the same household' as the perpetrator. www.homeoffice.gov.uk/anti-social-behaviour/what-is-asb Taken from - Don’t just live with it - REPORT IT So who should you report it to? Reporting Line 01234 Police Always report incidents as this helps the police to build up a record of ASB in the Neighbourhood 841212 Police Emergency 999 Anti Social Behaviour Reporting Line 01234 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday Speak to the Community Safety Team 276037 Bedford 01234 Borough 227257 Environmental health – Noise Pollution Council 9am – 5pm Monday – Friday Weekend Reporting 9.30pm – 2.00 am (June – August) 01234 267422 0800 24 hour reporting line offering advice and support at the time it is needed, 072 33 You will be referred and signposted to other agencies as required bpha 30 Text ASB , your name, number and a brief outline of the problem e.g. noise Text You will receive a confirmation text and then a trained advisor will call you back, usually within 30 minutes 80800 0845 Victim Victim Support is a national organisation offering support, advice and practical help to victims of 30 30 Support crime 900 Community Safety Forum You can speak to your Safer Neighbourhood Team about your Neighbourhood Priorities at any time, but to really have your voice heard take advantage of the community meeting. Details can be obtained from the police website: www.bedfordshire.police.uk - safer neighbourhoods Tel: 01234842433 E-mail SNT.Eastcotts&[email protected] . What’s on Locally To coincide with the 80th anniversary of the R101 disaster, this exhibition will explore the development of airships in Bedford leading up to the iconic yet fateful R100 and R101, as well as the legacy that stands today in the form of the huge airship sheds at Cardington. In association with the Airship Heritage Trust. The exhibition runs until 19 December 2010 in Bedford Gallery, Castle Lane, Bedford, MK40 3XD.