Monthly Archives: February 2011

Adam, 18, throws in his hat to become next East Riding Councillor

THE LOCAL ELECTIONS are still 10 weeks away and nominations for the poll on Thursday May 5th do not open until next month. But this has not stopped one candidate from giving an early declaration of his intention to stand. Eighteen year old Adam Lonsdale from Hedon hopes to stand for election in the South West Holderness Ward to serve on the East Riding Council.

Some might argue that at 18 Adam is rather young to get involved in politics and lacks experience. However, Adam is already a seasoned campaigner. He has been a member of the East Riding Youth Assembly since year 10 at South Holderness. He has represented young people as a Member of the UK Youth Parliament and whilst there was involved involved in campaigns to secure cheaper travel for young people, to improve mental health services and to make sex and relationships education compulsory for all young people in schools across the UK.

Adam is a National Youth Panel Member of charity Right Here which aims to tackle depression and anxiety amongst teenagers. He campaigned in a by-election in 2008 and managed to meet David Cameron, Bob Geldof and Tony Benn. He has been involved in Local Action Teams, Neighbourhood Action Teams and other groups throughout Holderness including a spell with local waste incinerator campaigners HOTI.

So ‘lack of political experience’ is certainly not a charge to be levelled against this young man. After his national experience and political career to date, Adam says he wants to give something back to his local community.

So why has Adam declared his candidature so early? Adam says he intends to stand as an Independent and needs time to create an in-depth manifesto specific to the local area, rather than a general party political one. In order to do this he wants local residents to give their views on the issues they would like to see changed in the area.

Adam said:

“I want to find out a few things from local residents. Specifically their likes and dislikes of the local area. Being a councillor isn’t just about making change, but also preventing change from happening (e.g car parking fees). I would be interested to know specifically:

* What residents like about the local area
* What residents dislike about the area
* What residents would change about the area”

The HU12 website will be covering Elections 2011 in some detail. But suddenly that election seems a lot more interesting! Expect to hear lots more from Adam Lonsdale.

News release from the Government… open Council meetings up to hyperlocal Bloggers

LOCAL GOVERNMENT MINISTER Bob Neill has written to all councils urging greater openness and calling on them to adopt a modern day approach so that credible community or ‘hyper-local’ bloggers and online broadcasters get the same routine access to council meetings as the traditional accredited media have.

See the full press release at the Twitter link below:

Notice of Council House Rent Increases

COUNCIL TENANTS ACROSS HEDON are currently receiving notice of the rise in rents. The average increase of £4.89  is due payable from 11th April 2011.

The rent rise reported earlier this month is being implemented “with regret” by the East Riding Council who claim they have little choice in the matter.

The letters sent out make it clear that those tenants who are in receipt of Housing Benefit will not be affected.

BBC Radio Humberside Bike Ride to stop off in Hedon

BBC RADIO HUMBERSIDE IS 40 YEARS OLD THIS YEAR.

To help celebrate and mark the occasion the radio station is raising money to support St Andrew’s Children’s Hospice in Grimsby. The charity helps children with life-limiting illnesses. They work with families on both sides of the River Humber Estuary.

The Big Breakfast Bike Ride

Andy Comfort presents the station’s Breakfast Show, and as you may have heard on the Radio and on BBC Look North, he is hitting the road on his bicycle to raise money for the appeal.

Andy with two BBC colleagues, Adam Barber and Stuart Deakin, are already cycling 40-miles-a-day around the region. The five-day marathon started on Monday 21st February and will come to Hedon on Friday 25th February.

They are expected to be at St Augustine’s Gate, Hedon at about 3.50pm. Let us hope folk from Hedon can come along and meet Andy, Adam and Stuart, give them a wave and pop some cash in their collecting tins.

We will follow Andy Comfort via his @BBCHumberAppeal Twitter account on the Blog – see side-bar, 3rd down.

Absolute Beginners – New Line Dancing Class

THE BRITISH LEGION CLUB is holding a new Line Dancing Class – for Absolute Beginners.

The class will take place at the Magdalen Gate venue in Hedon EVERY WEDNESDAY from 2pm – 3pm.

Give it a go – it just might bring out the cowboy or cowgirl in you!

Cost: £3.50

Local road litter for compost

DID YOU EVER WONDER what happens to all the litter (including leaves, soil and paper) that is collected by the Council’s street sweeping trucks?

They used to be sent to the waste landfill sites, but a new service has now been launched to send road sweepings from Hedon and Preston for composting instead! The sweepings from this area and also Anlaby, Beverley, Hessle, Kirkella and Willerby will be emptied at the Wilmington depot, Hull, and then transported for mixing with other materials, such as garden waste, which is going for composting.

John Skidmore, head of the Council’s streetscene services, said: “This is an innovative scheme. Trials suggest it will prove successful in keeping yet more waste out of landfill, saving costs to the council and damage to the environment”

Image: www.eRiding.net

Hedon websites – we are not alone!

WE’RE PASSIONATE ABOUT HEDON here on the Hedon Blog – but of course we are not the only ones. The Blog has been contacted by Geoff Gower who told us about the latest update to his website.

Have a visit to Geoff’s Place – there is some really interesting stuff about the town’s history, its lost pubs and the ghosts in Hedon written a few years ago by Mr N Angell.

There is also a very eerie eye to greet you!?…. Welcome to Geoff’s Place.

Are there any other websites out there about the town? Let us know.

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