Monthly Archives: April 2010

Local Election Candidates survey on key issues

ELECTION 2010: THE WEBSITE  TheyWorkForYou.com normally follows the activitires of our MPs; everything they say in parliament, all their interests, which votes they bother to turn up for, and much more. However, during the General Election they have carried out a survey of local election candidates.

It was unfortunate that only three of our local candidates have responded to the survey, but even so the ‘at-a-glance results’ make for interesting reading. Those taking part were:

  • Liberal Democrats Craig Dobson
  • Green Party Bill Rigby
  • Labour Party Ian Saunders

Honest Politicians

The Lib Dem candidate Craig Dobson dis-agreed with the statement that “In general, politicians are honest” whilst Ian Saunders from Labour agreed.

Europe

All three candidates strongly disagreed with the notion that “The new British government should begin negotiations to leave the European Union”.

British Troops in Afghanistan

“British troops should stay in Afghanistan as long as they are needed.” Craig Dobson was nuetral on this issue. Bill Rigby of the Greens strongly disagreed. Ian Saunders strongly agreed.

Incinerator

Craig Dobson and Bill Rigby strongly agreed with the statement: “A waste incinerator should not be built at Saltend near Hedon” but Ian Saunders took a nuetral stance. The Hedon Blog will be asking the candidates for further views on this issue.

See the full results at the TheyWorkForYou website. There is still an opportunity for the other candidates to take part in the survey. Candidates can send the Hedon Blog your contact e-mail address and we’ll send the link.

Paul Hazell Outrageous Comedy Hypnotist at the Queen’s Head, Hedon

THE AUDIENCE BECOME THE ENTERTAINERS in The Hypnotist Show with Paul Hazell which takes place at the Queen’s on Bank Holiday Sunday 2nd May 2010.

Ghosts moving objects around the room (the subjects can not see the hypnotist), X-ray glasses, Fairies, Interactive adult television, Aliens sex instructors, Ballet dancers, Male child birth, A loud mouth Sgt. Major, an Elbow inspector… Anything could happen in this show!

Paul informs us on his website that although this comedy performance is very, very funny and can at times be over the top and full of innuendo (depending on the audience), it is not immoral or degrading.

So if you’re feeling shy and introvert on Bank Holiday Sunday – the Queen’s Head, Hedon is the place to be! The show starts at 8pm.

Links:

The Queens Head

Paul Hazell

Hedon Haven Beer Festival – Official Ale Testing!

HEDON’S “OFFICIAL BEER TESTER” will be in attendence at the Haven Arms on Friday 30th April 2010 at the launch of the Bank Holiday Weekend Beer Festival at 5:00pm.

Yes! I know a few of us might think that we are the town’s most effective beer testers and tasters! But Hedon really does have an official figure with powers to check that Brewers within this town “do make good wholesome Ale and Beer for Man’s Body.”

Under rights secured by the Crown in the 14th Century then Hedon can appoint a Mayor who in turn can appoint an Ale Tester. The Ale Testing ceremony was revived in 1997. Individual Mayor’s can opt to appoint an ale tester.

The “ale testing” ceremony would normally consist of the Mayor and official entourage – all dressed in medieval garbs – visiting each public house in Hedon and testing the ales in that establishment. The official ale tester will fill their drinking horn with the brew and test it with a gravity float – and possibly have a quick swig! – before declaring “The Ale is Good!” And then much merriment and feasting can follow.

The photo features the “ale testing” from 2004 with the Mayor for that year Councillor Irene Robinson.

The Haven Arms Beer Festival takes place from Friday 30th April to Monday 3rd May 2010 with 25 different handpulled beers and ciders. Live music is promised at the Havenside venue with a Bouncy Castle and other entertainment for children.

Links:

Haven Arms Website

Hedon Navigation Trust – See History pages about the Ale Tester


Hedon Navigation Trust online

Click image above to visit website

HEDON’S VISIONARY PROJECT to bring water back to the Haven bringing benefits to the whole town has taken another significant step forward with the launching of the new Hedon Navigation Trust website at www.hedonhaven.com

The website is supported by the Hedon Town Council and uses beautiful images to convey the ambition of a restored Hedon Haven complete with wildlife area, caravan park and visitor centre.

Anyone interested in the project no longer has to wait for the next exhibition to find out more, but can visit the website.

Related Blog Post: Hedon Harbours Great Ambition.

Kelsey Gardens Watersports Spring Splash 2010

WATERSPORTS SPRING SPLASH

KELSEY GARDENS is an area of parkland and two lakes near Burstwick and Keyingham which has facilities for fishing, canoeing, diving, walks and birdwatching.

Over the Bank Holiday weekend (Saturday 1st May and Sunday 2nd May 2010) the leisure attraction is holding its Watersports Spring Splash.

Canoes are normally available for hire at weekends with tuition being available and life jackets supplied. However, the Spring Splash will see FREE canoe and kayak try-outs made available all day.

There will also be a display by Keyingham Vintage Tractor Club.

For further information about Kelsey Gardens or the Spring Splash activities then telephone Ian on mobile 07973 909 026 or email him on kelsey.gardens@btconnect.com

Find out more by visiting the website at: www.kelseygardens.org.uk

Beverley Hustings – Sure Start Row

Ian Saunders, Craig Dobson, Graham Stuart, Bill Rigby

ELECTION 2010: BEVERLEY MINSTER was the iconic location for our very own “leaders” debate last night (26th April). Some 400 members of the public turned up to see the main party candidates battle it out for the Beverley and Holderness seat in Parliament.

The hustings event was organised by Beverley Churches together and chaired by that group’s Rev Jeremy Fletcher. A series of questions were put to the candidates that had been received from the public by e-mail.

The biggest ‘spat’ of the evening was on the issue of Sure Start. Labour candidate Ian Saunders challenged Conservative Graham Stuart to name which one of the constituency’s four Sure Start centres (Beverley, Hornsea, Hedon and Withernsea) would close under a Conservative Government.

The Conservative candidate replied that no Sure Start centres would close – it had never been the case that Sure Start was under threat from his party. This was just “another example of the lies and scare stories” being peddled by Labour to scare voters.

Ian Saunders said that “absent Tory commitments” had to be highlighted in an election campaign and cited that free bus passes, prescriptions and free eye tests for the elderly were not guaranteed by the Tory manifesto.

The other issues from the hustings debate included MPs’ expenses with Craig Dobson for the Liberal Democrats saying that a fresh start for politics was needed and the current political system was not “fit for purpose” and electoral reform was essential.

Bill Rigby explained his view that the aggressive policies of the corporations had led to greed for world resources. We have “eaten all the fish, used all the oil” and the other parties have led us to “distress on the environment and wars”.

The above is just a snapshot of the debate that took place during the course of two hours.

Game People online

GAME PEOPLE in Hedon

is now online at www.game-people.co.uk.

GAME PEOPLE in George Street specialises in the sale of consoles and video games including Playstation 2, playstation 3, PSP, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360 and PC games. As well as new material there is a wide selection of pre-owned games available.

You can get also your games consoles professionally repaired at Game People on a No Fix, No Fee basis. Repairs may take up to a fortnight to complete and a 90 day warranty is given.

The website has a My Blog section where you can find out about the latest games releases. Hot news at the moment is the impending release of Halo: Reach

The Hedon Blog aims to promote Hedon’s ‘online presence’. Game People is one of the town’s newest enterprises and it’s good to see them promoting themselves through an attractive website.

Council Depot Upgrade

THE COUNCIL DEPOT at Magdalen Hill to the north east of Hedon is to be re-developed. The site is the base for council operations such as refuse collection, grounds maintenance, road gritting and snow clearing.

Subject to planning permission, the existing buildings and storage facilities will be demolished and new buildings and offices errected as part of council plans to improve facilities at all its depots. The site also contains a salt barn constructed only last year which will remain.

Local history buffs will know that the depot is located on the site of a former World War II anti-aircraft battery.

Source: ERYC Planning Application 10/01537/REG3