Horsewell Pond – Community Day Sat 28th January 2012

HORSEWELL POND needs your help! As we explained last week, Horsewell Pond is in need of a facelift. The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust has posted a public notice about how you can help:

The work will involve essential maintenance work on the pond: Specifically reed and litter clearance and re-digging. 

Please wear suitable footwear and waterproofs, but all other equipment will be provided. Any children wanting to help must be accompanied by adults.

If you are interested in keeping fit then consider this as your ‘Green Gym’ fix for the day. If you are interested in learning something about ponds and the wildlife in them – then the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust folk will be your perfect company!

Further information contact Harriet Linfoot, Community Wildlife Officer, on 01482 441013 or e-mail: harriet.linfoot@ywt.org.uk

When: From 10am on Saturday, 28th January 2012.

Where: Use the + and – keys on the Google map below to find you best route to the pond.


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Chance to quiz Humberside Police at eBeat Meeting

A HUMBERSIDE POLICE eBEAT MEETING  - a local online police discussion - is to take place on Monday 30th January 2012, starting at 7:30pm.

Read all about it on HU12 Online…

Coming soon… our 3rd Birthday… and new developments on your Blog!

THE HEDON BLOG will be 3 years old on Sunday 5th February.

Our first article on the Blog – which at that time was called Our Hedon Adventure – was published on February 5th 2009.

The Hedon Blog has certainly changed since then. But its simple aim to (re)discover and explore the town we live in – and share what we find with anyone who cares to look  - remains the same.   

The Blog is a type of website called – although we didn’t know this at the time – a ‘hyperlocal’. This term describes a website where the ‘niche’ is the ‘place’. As such, our wider aim is to bring together everything about Hedon under one virtual roof.

We also provide a news-gathering and news-sharing service. We don’t cover everything about the town. Only those things that:

  1. you tell us about; 
  2. we find out from press releases from other organisations; 
  3. we discover ‘on the beat’ i.e. being out and about in the town and being curious!

In February we will celebrate our birthday by providing some new methods to improve our local news service.
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Public Participation in Hedon tonight!

THERE ARE TWO WAYS that the public can get involved in Hedon tonight!

One is a comedy drama featuring colourful characters, the second is a comedy drama featuring colourful characters! :-)

Public Participation at Hedon Town Council

Opening Night at the Hedon Pantomime!

…And of course the two events would normally have one colourful character in common…!? 

Don’t forget to keep checking

our What’s On? page.

Community Fund to compensate for Yorkshire Water smells?

YORKSHIRE WATER has hinted at plans to establish a ‘Community Fund’ as a way of compensating local residents for problems caused by the smells from the Waste Water Treatment Works at Saltend.

In the Hull Daily Mail yesterday Yorkshire Water’s Matt Thompson was quoted as saying:

Matt Thompson - Water in-water out

Matt Thompson

“We are keenly aware that we have had to rely on the patience and understanding of local residents for a number of years on this matter. We have therefore agreed, as a gesture of goodwill to the local community, to create a community fund to help support local projects that benefit the Hedon and Preston neighbourhood. We hope it will be administered by a community liaison panel made up of councillors and local community groups.”

The idea of a ‘Community Chest’ was first mooted by Councillor John Dennis last year. On the 5th August 2011, he and fellow ward Councillor Mike Bryan met with Yorkshire Water about the offensive smells (Councillor Ann Suggit was away at the time). Councillor Dennis commented about the meeting on the Hedon Blog:

“As arranged at that first meeting, I will be holding discussions with YW’s head of communications in the expectation of securing some form of compensation package for the local community. It would surely not be unreasonable for us to expect them to come up with a positive, tangible gesture to show how sorry they really are!”

And yesterday he commented on the latest news: “I had suggested some form of Community Chest into which local communities might be able to dip for valid local projects. Parishes have always got something they would like financial help with – village hall improvements and re-builds etc. Hedon is having lots of problems with the Horsewell Pond which no longer holds water. They are the sort of project I would envisage being able to qualify for consideration, however we’ll have to wait and see what’s on the table. I look forward with great interest to hear how it will work, and how much it will actually contain. I hope there are plenty of noughts in the figure!”

The idea of a Community Fund would seem to be a good idea. Local community and environmental projects could obviously benefit from such a fund. Although some residents would have liked to have seen the compensation represented in the form of lower water bills! However, as Councillor Dennis says, it will be interesting to see how many noughts there are in the figure! Enough noughts, and perhaps the ‘pot’ could be used to attract further funding!

The idea of a Community Liaison Panel to administer the fund with community group representation is also a positive suggestion. In fact something like this might be an opportunity to bring local community groups together to make project suggestions and nominate panel members.

The Yorkshire Water smells brought communities together in anger. Perhaps a Community Fund can bring them together to make things better!?

Self Defence classes at Alexandra Hall

REALITY SELF PROTECTION offers self-defence classes each week at the Alexandra Hall.

Their training uses techniques borrowed from various martial arts including karate and judo, it also emphasises the need to develop a personal awareness of your own safety so you can avoid and reduce the chances of being attacked. 

The club  - as this image from their website shows – is currently offering a FREE first session for beginners.

The classes cost £5 and are for over 14s only. They take place on:

  • Wednesday nights from 7pm – 9pm
  • Sunday afternoons from 3pm – 5pm

Find out more by calling or texting mobile 07921 488 425, or…

Visit: www.realityselfprotection.co.uk

Note: We have added Reality Self Protection to our simple list of Community Groups and Clubs on HU12 Online at Community Groups.

Interested in Knitting?

HEDON LIBRARY is asking people who have an interest in knitting to get in touch – they hope to facilitate a social knitting group.

Knitting used to be one of those essential skills or pastimes that people would normally do on their own  – but increasingly it has become more of a social activity.

Elsewhere in the country knitting groups meet on a regular basis so that people can knit together and socialise; patterns are discussed and joint projects are sometimes undertaken.

Interested? Contact the Hedon Library for details on telephone 01482 897651 or e-mail Address hedon.library@eastriding.gov.uk

Christian Life – Hearty Hedon Breakfast

THE CHRISTIAN LIFE CHURCH invites you to a Breakfast with a Slice of Faith at The Station Hotel, Souttergate, Hedon on Saturday 11th February 2012!

Following a hearty breakfast (9.00am for 9:15am) a Christian speaker is invited to talk to those present. The guest speaker for this breakfast event is Peter Millidge a Prison Chaplain.

ALL WELCOME

Black Face Clock?

THE CLOCK on St Augustine’s Church is working again after its repair – but at first glance yesterday it had a markedly darker face!

After closer comparison with earlier photos then in actual fact it is the golden numbers, the hands and the outer rim that seems to have lost its gold sparkle!

Earlier picture of the clock showing its golden gleam!

It would be interesting to find out how the clock faces  are actually cleaned and repainted.

Is it done from the outside – and has this ever been caught on photo?

Can anyone enlighten us?