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Mayor’s Week: 20 – 26 January 2017

Mayor’s Week: 20 – 26 January 2017

The highlight of the week was my official opening of our magnificent new swimming pool and extended leisure centre at Perdiswell.  A large number of invited guests from around the county and beyond arrived to celebrate this event, including the High Sherriff of Worcestershire and his wife, Sir Nicholas and Lady Caroline Letchmere. Local paralympic medalists Rebecca Redfern and Claire Cashmore were also on hand both to swim and explain how important this pool will be for competitive swimmers.

Medal winning GB Swimmers Claire Cashmore MBE (left) and Rebecca Redfern during official opening ceremony for the new swimming pool at Perdiswell Leisure Centre, Worcester.
Pic Jonathan Barry

I was especially pleased to see two former senior officers of the City Council – Duncan Sharkey and Ruth Mullen. They were there at the beginning of the planning process and helped bring together the small team of people to drive the idea forward.

Worcester now has a competition standard, superb facility which adds to our existing, impressive sporting attractions. The pool caters for everyone, from learners to Olympic standard swimmers, including those with disabilities and their carers. The pool will attract both local residents and visitors to our city. If you haven’t yet seen our new pool, I encourage you to do so!

Professor David Green, vice-chancellor and chief executive of our rapidly expanding, very successful University of Worcester hosted mine and Lynn’s visit to its three locations in Oldbury Road, Castle Street and the Riverside. We were most impressed by the wide range of educational opportunities on offer and met existing and former students who have real enthusiasm for our city and university. Later, we attended an inaugural lecture to launch the new School of Law.

The Churches Conservation Trust visited The Guildhall to launch its appeal to improve St Swithun’s Church, our Georgian gem located between High Street and The Shambles. The plan is to restore this magnificent building, install heating and keep it open year-round for the benefit of our residents and visitors. We wish them every success.

 

Mayor’s Week: 13 – 19 January 2017

Mayor’s Week: 13 – 19 January 2017

After a hectic December and a few days’ rest and relaxation, the new year so far has been relatively calm.

This provides time to plan future activities which will raise money for my chosen charities. These charities are very worthwhile, and support the people of Worcester.

The Midlands Air Ambulance provides rapid medical care and transport to hospital, sometimes in places which a conventional ambulance cannot reach. Not everyone seems to realise that this service is not funded by our NHS and simply could not exist without millions of pounds raised by charity.

The Youth Hostel Association provides low-cost accommodation in some of the most beautiful places in England and Wales. I spent much of my youth walking from one YHA building to another in our national parks and cities. I stayed in castles, former monasteries, a shepherd’s hut on a mountain pass and other interesting places. Later, I became a voluntary leader for their activity holidays.

Many young people in Worcester would benefit from participating in YHA Breaks for Kids, which is subsidised by the YHA charity fund of the same name. I want to make a donation so that more of our local children can go.

Action for Children is a UK charity which, among many activities which support children and families, runs some of our city children’s centres. I intend to give them funding so they can pay the travel costs for kids from needy families to get to the YHA Breaks for Kids.

We are planning a charity auction on 24th February, a dinner and casino night on 1st April, both at the Guildhall, and other charity events which I hope many local people will support to help these charities support people in need in Worcester.

Painting to be auctioned by local artist Peter Carey

 

Mayor’s Week: 5 – 12 January 2017

Mayor’s Week: 5 – 12 January 2017

This week’s column is written by Cllr Steve Mackay, Deputy Mayor of Worcester

As Deputy, the engagements I have are considerably less than those of the Mayor. However reflecting on this past year, I was privileged to attend numerous engaging events, where I represented the City.   One of my most recent invitations was to attend a lunchtime café session where I saw how those suffering from dementia and their carers may be assisted.  By using suitcases containing museum items from the 1940s,50s and 60s, memories were jogged and this brought about discussions that otherwise would never have taken place.

Aided by a professional story-teller who told a vivid tale of a journey, he incorporated actions and sounds with his audience, using musical instruments. While eventually there may be a cure for this condition, such inputs go some way to assisting those experiencing its effects.

One of my highlights from 2016 was starting the flotilla on the River Severn and taking Tea at the Guildhall with local residents who shared their 90th birthday last year with Her Majesty the Queen. It was a fantastic day, enriched by those who gave up their time to make it a superb occasion.

And the year continued with me attending Annual General Meetings of the Worcester Headway and Roots associations; civic services; prize giving days at Kings College and Tudor Academy and plays put on by young people in Worcester – all leading up to carol services at Christmas.

Deputising has allowed me to see how Worcester City and the whole county benefits from volunteers who assist those in circumstances less fortunate than others. I have been amazed at their commitment, but am reminded that the rewards are a two-way feature.  If anyone considers that they have the time available and would wish to volunteer for any organisation, I can only suggest that both are likely to benefit.

I look forward to seeing what 2017 has to bring – but already our City’s new swimming pool has been opened and appears to be receiving fantastic accolades. Let’s hope Worcester continues in the same vein throughout the year.

Preview of the new Swimming pools at Perdiswell Leisure Centre, Worcester. Pic Jonathan Barry 15.12.16

Happy New Year to you all.

 

Mayor’s Week: 8 – 15 December 2016

Mayor’s Week: 8 – 15 December 2016

Some events only happen at Christmas time and we’ve been involved with many this week.

The music events included my mayoral charity concert of seasonal music by The Elgar Chorale conducted by Malcolm Macleod, with readings by Sir Roy Strong, Gabrielle Bullock and Tim Watson. Over 100 people enjoyed a great evening of entertainment and helped raise money for my charities.

Next day, Worcester Festival Chorus performed Handel’s Messiah in the Cathedral, which is such a wonderful way to celebrate Christmas.

The Royal Grammar School and Blessed Edward Oldcorne Catholic College both invited us to their carol services and their very talented choristers, musicians and readers produced outstanding performances.

Other Christmas events were about caring for disadvantaged Worcester people. We helped Rotary pack and deliver food parcels to around 500 mainly elderly residents.

St Paul’s Church laid on a free Christmas meal for disadvantaged residents living nearby. This took place in a magical location –  the church had been transformed into Narnia by a large-scale decorating effort and skilful lighting.

The first ever Mayor’s Christmas Banquet for the Homeless and Disadvantaged took place on Tuesday, and I was delighted to welcome about 80 guests into the Assembly Room at the Guildhall.  Kristen Barone, the YMCA’s chef, produced a magnificent turkey lunch with all the trimmings and Christmas pudding with brandy sauce. Waitrose generously donated all the vegetables and puddings. A music quartet, organised by Food Bank manager Grahame Lucas, provided the entertainment. It was great to see so many smiling, happy faces from people facing real challenges in their lives.

On Thursday, we visited Royal Mail’s delivery office in Wainwright Road where our very hard-working posties ensure we get our cards and parcels before Christmas Day.

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In the evening, the mayor had a night off and Santa Claus toured Tolladine on the Lions Club’s sleigh – there is no obvious connection between these two facts!