MAYOR’S WEEK: 30 NOVEMBER – 7 DECEMBER
My theme for the year is ‘youth matters’ and my charity is Perdiswell Young People’s Leisure Club, which is the largest provider of youth services across the city.
This week has been all about young people and has completely reinforced why ‘youth matters’.
I started the week at RGS The Grange for their Christmas celebration.
Children in reception, year one and year two combined for a significant cast of 82.
Joseph, Mary, angels, wise men, shepherds, a fantastic array of animals, narrators and the persona of some staff members, all came together for the story of the nativity including songs, dancing and much more.
The staff leading the production were excellent and had a real rapport with the children.
I have been to many schools, state and private and regardless of their status, I can see how important education is to the teaching staff and making sure that their students do well, both academically and pastorally. Teaching staff thank you for all that you do.
This week I also watched the film production of “Dancing Moon”, created by the amazing volunteers at Dancefest.
The group are located at five of the buildings Worcester Community Trust manage, they hold regular weekly classes for children aged four to 16.
Many genres of dancing are clearly taught and with excellent choreography “Dancing Moon” was born.
The children loved seeing themselves in the film and it was a treat to give out certificates rewarding them for their hard work.
Towards the end of the week, I went to an event hosted by the Hereford and Worcester Army Cadet Force Charitable Trust.
Army cadets are not funded by the army, which one could be forgiven for thinking and the funding they do receive is being significantly cut.
More support is needed for this valuable institution, our future generation.