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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 12:41

FREE - Taster and Tea Mornings

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Want to stay active but worried about risking an injury? You are not alone. - Thousands have found gentle exercises like Tai chi, Boccia and Gentle Exercise to Music is perfect

Over 50’s Tai Chi Taster Class
Thursday 5th November

Come along and try gentle Tai Chi exercises to help you feel better. Benefits include improved balance and flexibility, better digestion and bodily functions, calm the emotions and leave you feeling more alive.

Boccia Taster Session
Thursday 12th November

Sunday, 01 November 2009 02:40

BEPBP

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Bristol Estate Community Payback Project

The Allotment Project was started by a few residents that set up a gardening group and wanted to grow Vegetables, for the community. What a fanatic way to start with the help of Community Payback Team, There have been many men and women working on this project, who had been working on the project for about 4 months. They have transformed the allotment to what it is today. The allotment is used by many groups i.e. gardening group, Baby and toddler Group, Children's Groups, and residents that just want to have some peace and quite and have a chat.
Friday, 30 October 2009 22:56

Ray at 10

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We had more requests for Ray Freeman and the Number 10 slide, and to prove he actually went.

so here it is.



Friday, 23 October 2009 17:04

RSCH demolition order

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If you want to read more about the plans, please see the attatched file

'The City Council and its key partners, including the Learning and
Skills Council and Jobcentre Plus, see Apprenticeships as a valuable
employment and training route and have developed the city's first
Apprenticeship strategy
(http://www.bhlp.org.uk/news-events/news/apprenticeship-strategy-final-d

raft) to increase the number of Apprenticeship opportunities that will
assist the city's economy to grow and meet the challenges of competing
in a global economy.

Saturday, 18 July 2009 00:04

Men Get Eating Disorders Too

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‘Men Get Eating Disorders Too’ is a website and
publicity campaign that aims to raise awareness of male eating disorders
(anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder) and also associated exercise
disorders (compulsive exercise and ‘Bigorexia’ – also known as muscle
dysmorphia). Our recently launched website (www.mengetedstoo.co.uk )
provides users with information and advice on eating disorders including
definitions and the symptoms, treatments and support services available.
There are also personal stories and a message board so that male users can
connect with other men with eating disorders to share their experiences and
offer peer support.

Our mission is: Raising awareness of eating disorders in men so men can
seek support.

Tuesday, 30 June 2009 16:56

FREE pack which includes discount vouchers

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Sussex Police this month are promoting a FREE pack which includes discount vouchers from the two top DIY retailers to help you prevent your space being invaded.
There is no catch just a FREE phone call number to get your FREE Burglary Prevention Pack which contains brilliant advice how to secure your home, a self assessment and of course the vouchers.

The vouchers provide 10% or 15% off products that can protect your home, garage, shed and outbuildings. A good selection of alarms and CCTV, lighting, locks, door security accessories and many more are available to purchase. Both retailers have websites www.focusdiy.co.uk  and www.diy.com  for more DIY help and information. Focus also have a FREE Helpline 0800 436 436. However not all of us are on the web so the retailers can provide help and advice in store.
You can also log onto the home Office site for additional advice www.homeoffice.gov.uk/secureyourhome

Just take a note of the number 0800 456 1213 to order your FREE Secure Your Home Burglary Pack and Don’t Let Them Invade Your Space !



Do you find it difficult to get to the shops?  Or do you know someone who could do with some help to get there?  Community Transport’s EASYLINK shopping bus service might just be the answer.

EASYLINK is a door-to-door minibus service that picks shoppers up from right outside their homes, takes them to a local supermarket or city centre shopping street and then returns them home when they have finished their shopping.  The service runs on Mondays to Fridays and can be pre-booked by a simple telephone call to the Community Transport office in Brighton (01273 677559).

The service is specially designed to meet the needs of older people and people with mobility difficulties.  All the buses are wheelchair accessible.  The drivers are willing to help passengers to their seats and make sure they are comfortable before driving off.

EASYLINK buses run in all parts of Brighton and Hove, from Saltdean to Portslade and from Patcham to the Seafront.  Shopping centres served include the Holmbush Centre in Shoreham, Sainsbury’s and the Co-op in Hove, ASDA at Hollingbury and the shops at Churchill Square, London Road and Brighton Marina.

Community Transport have recently increased the number of runs they do to out of town centres, such as Holmbush, Worthing, Eastbourne and Paradise Park, Newhaven.  

Details of all the journeys that run are to be found in a leaflet that is available from Community Transport, on 01273 677559 or on the Community Transport website, www.bhct.co.uk

The fares are very reasonable too – £3.50 return for most local journeys and a little more for the out of town trips.  Much cheaper than a taxi and good value for the personal help that some passengers need.  Brighton and Hove City Council have been supporting the service for many years.  

Why not join the happy band of regular EASYLINK shoppers?  Or if you don’t need the service yourself, suggest it to someone you know.

Friday, 22 May 2009 21:33

Unity in Football Project

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The BMEYPP is committed to building the capacity of the local BME communities to develop activities  and  projects.  We  are  looking  for young  people  aged  16  to  25  who  like  sports and  can  be  positive  role  models  for  other young  people  in  their  communities,  and  can help  us  to  develop  our  sports  projects  in  the future.

The BMEYPP is running a Level One FA Football coaching certificate course in June. This is the first step to getting paid to be a Football coach because if you complete level one and two you will have the opportunity to get paid work as a football coach.
The  course  is  taking  place  on  Monday  8th  to Friday 12th  June 10am  to  4pm  and  will  be taught by a coach from Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club.

When you have completed the course you will then  have  the  opportunity  to  put  your  new skills into practice as you and another trainee coach a local football team of young people,  who  will  then  take  part  in  a BMEYPP Unity in Football Tournament.

As well as your Level One Certificates you will  receive  a  Brighton  and  Hove  Youth Award  and  will  have  the  opportunity  to work  towards  other  certificates.  If  you would like to apply to take part in this pro-ject, please  Contact Vannessa
Office 01273229382

Mobile
07787766246

Wednesday, 29 April 2009 19:21

How do you travel to school competition

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Find the safest ways to travel to and from school using our new school journey planner, and enter our competition to win a prize
http://www.journeyon.co.uk/schools_95.asp

 We'd like to find out what information Brighton & Hove residents are using to help them travel around the city. We value your opinions which will help us shape how we deliver travel information to residents in the future. If you take part in this survey, you could win a £50 shopping voucher.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=mvWJhyDO0NwP2mbK_2flg0_2fg_3d_3d
 

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