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Author: Cllr Roger Knight

Mayor’s week: 21 – 27 October 2015

Mayor’s week: 21 – 27 October 2015

Acorn’s hospice’s charity lunch at the rugby club was a great occasion. Not only was the food and company very enjoyable, but those present were entertained, after the meal, by Lady Atherton. Dressed and acting as a war time WI lady, Lady Atherton gave a talk on measures to be undertaken to ease both the burden of war, which was creating major shortages, as well as suggestions to support the war effort. She was very entertaining and gave an insight into the severity of living conditions at that time.

The lunch was a mix of two extremes, the poverty and restrictions of the 1940s and the generosity of those present helping to support such a worthy cause.

Each year a Shrievalty Evensong Service is held in the Cathedral, an event led by the High Sherriff of Worcestershire. The Lord Lieutenant represented the Queen, the Court Judges were present in full regalia and the Dean and Bishop looked equally splendid. Sir Antony Winnington, The High Sherriff (an office over 1,000 years old and the oldest continuous secular office of the Crown), read St. Paul’s Letter to the Colossians and I have to say he has my admiration. Some of the names within the text were the most unpronounceable I’ve come across and he didn’t hesitate or make a single mistake. Well done Sir Antony!

Little treats come up occasionally and we experienced a rather nice one when Bürgermeister Theo Brauer, the Mayor of our Twin City of Kleve in Germany, invited the Mayoress and me to his retirement celebration. Theo always visits Worcester during our Christmas Fayre and has treasured the links to Worcester over the years. He has been Mayor of Kleve for 11 years and has achieved much; he has a very strong following which was reflected by the 600 people that attended his farewell reception. It was an astonishing number and many of them spoke highly of his leadership and achievements.

Street signs in Kleve, Germany
Street signs in Kleve, Germany

Kleve supports the idea of twinning in a much stronger way than we have done. They have a bench with the Worcester coat of arms outside their court, they have named a bridge “Worcester Brϋcke”, a sign reading “Worcesterplatz”, a marble column with our crest and script as well as a red post box and a red BT telephone box. The hospitality we experienced was superb and really matched their love of being twinned with us. Kleve is a great town with lovely welcoming people.

Marble column in Kleve, Germany
Marble column in Kleve, Germany
Mayor’s Week: 13 – 20 October 2015

Mayor’s Week: 13 – 20 October 2015

Summer Reading Challenge awards were given out at St John’s Library, where over 100 children received medals and certificates for their achievements over the summer period. They were all so keen to talk about the books they have read – and even more keen to receive their awards! I congratulate the staff and volunteers for bringing this concept together and for encouraging our youngsters to read more and to appreciate the learning, enjoyment and value that can be gained from books. Seeding for a greater future!

book challenge

“Beat Street The Show”, at the Swan Theatre was a brilliant. This event came from the members and activities of the Monday Night Club, who meet at the Barbourne Ex-Services Club in The Moors. The stars of the show for me were Helen who was the Producer and the founder of the club, and Helen’s daughter Laura, who herself has learning disabilities and autism. The Club was founded in 2011 for people with similar disabilities and has some 140 attendees; between them all they brought together a show which was truly great. All those involved put on a great performance, but perhaps more importantly, they all thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. Well done Helen and Laura, I greatly admire the work you are doing.

The University of Worcester hosted the opening of the Lemniscaat Worldwide Picture Book Illustration Competition exhibition at The Hive on Wednesday 14 October.  Lemniscaat, one of the oldest and most well-known children’s book publishers in Holland, took the initiative to begin a picture book illustration competition in the UK, The Netherlands and Belgium in 2014. This proved to be a great success. More than 750 young illustrators entered their work and a jury choose twelve winners.

illustrators

It was particularly good to see Lauren Susman receive her award, as she is a University of Worcester student.

The Hive has achieved national recognition through many awards: there have been over 40 nominations to date. The Hive is a powerful statement of belief in learning and inclusion through social innovation, and has proved itself a successful pioneering venture. 26,775 additional people now belong to the library, including more than 6,000 extra children, since its opening in 2012.

Teenagers and young people (excluding University students) borrowed 572% more than in the final year of Worcester Library.  From 2 July 2012 to the end of May 2015 the average number of issues per year by non-University of Worcester adults was 538,129 – an increase of 96.4% over the equivalent figure of 2011/12 at Worcester Library.

Mayor’s Week: 6 – 12 October 2015

Mayor’s Week: 6 – 12 October 2015

There was an Over 50s Event at the Guildhall on Wednesday 7th October, and it was rather a shame that it was so poorly attended. There were stalls covering a great variety of aids: health advice, household alarms, U3A, advice on sight and hearing, and a multitude of other useful bits of information. All good stuff, and really helpful at any age! All the staff on duty were well informed, eager to assist and offered very sound advice. So if you see another event signed up as an “Over 50’s Event”, pop in a take a look even if you are under fifty – it’s worth it!!

Last week three members of the Council Team celebrated their 25th anniversary – 75 years of Council service between them!

There was Frank Southam our Sword Bearer; I’m sure you have all seen Frank at one time or another as he has led every procession along the High Street followed by the Mace Bearers, whenever there is something special happening. Most people would have seen Frank as he leads the procession to open the Christmas Fayre. He’s a great character and a reliable aid to each Mayor in turn. Frank is our expert on protocol and has guided the last 25 Worcester mayors in their civic duties.

Diane Thomas also celebrated 25 years’ service, and she is second to none. Without Di you wouldn’t have a vote, as she is our Electoral Services Officer. Di works tirelessly to ensure the register of electors is always up to date and correct in every detail – and on top of that, she has a great sense of humour!

Last, but by no means least, was Georgina Colley, our Legal Executive for the City’s Legal Team. Georgina also has a great sense of humour, but one never needs to question her accuracy – she is always on top of her game and deadly accurate! Apart from her keen sense of duty, she always has time for people and I’ve never known her to be too busy to help.

I am indebted to each of these three lovely people; thank you for all your help and support over the years, you have been a blessing.

Fort Royal Community Primary School opened their new outdoor play facility on Friday with weather that couldn’t have been better – bright, warm sunshine. The school is a great place, offering the highest level of care and education by a very committed team who “go the extra mile” to provide the best they can every day. Seeing the work that goes on in facilities such as this is both humbling, and a joy at the same time!

boy on slide

Mayor’s Week: 29 September – 5 October 2015

Mayor’s Week: 29 September – 5 October 2015

We were privileged to be invited to St Richards Hospice last week and whilst we knew about their work and, by reputation, the quality of care offered, my wife and I were very impressed with the design of the building, the commitment and professionalism of the staff and the very high quality of care provided. St Richards must rate amongst the best in the country, and is a credit to Worcester.

Apart from the medical care, the attention given to create a homely and less hospital-like design and feel must help both those staying there and friends and families visiting. It is a superb example of care, fully orientated to patient and family needs. The lounges are comfortable and engaging projects and artworks are undertaken, in fact all the artworks featured on the walls have been produced by patients or patient groups. The gardens and small lake are beautiful, enjoyed by residents, staff and wildlife alike and are a real asset, providing a lovely peaceful green back drop.

During the year 2014/15 there were 1,526 Family Support Service referrals, a Family Support Caseload of 441 and Family Support Contacts of 6,268. Volunteer support amounted to 1,670 hours and ranged from sitting, companionship, shopping and housework, right through to gardening and dog walking. Eighteen student placements were supported, 303 inpatient admissions, 489 Hospice at Home Patients and 1,740 Hospice at Home Sits. Total contacts for the year amounted to 22,763.

An astonishing record of care and compassion; we are very lucky to have them here in Worcester. To find out more, go to:  http://www.strichards.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/PatientServices2015v5.pdf

The Six Towns Credit Union opened in “The Old Glove Factory” at 13a Lowesmoor, Worcester, WR1 2RS. They are open Monday to Friday from 10am – 4pm (closed between 1pm-2pm). The organisation offers to help anyone wishing to open a bank account with them, or wishing to set up an account and ring fence the rent or other bills. This is a service designed to be of help to those in real financial need here in Worcester.

I should make it clear that this week hasn’t all been hard work! We did spend a morning visiting the Morgan car factory, and I did rather lust over a few models on show!!

morgan cars

To end, we had a delightful session over on the Diglis Fields sowing wild flower seeds and spent a charming evening in St Oswald’s Chapel being entertained by The Astaria String Quartet. Life is not too bad!!