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At the heart of our wonderful community
Published at: 3-4 First Floor Offices, Shildon Town Council, Civic Hall Square, Shildon DL4 1AH • Editorial: 01388 775896 • Advertising: 07909 992731 • Email: [email protected] • Online: www.swd.news/chapter •
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DONATIONS TO FRIENDS OF PARKChilton Friends of the Park received two cheques totalling £1,000 from Chilton and Windlestone Methodist Chapel and Avant Homes.
Friday 7th September 2018Issue No 896
CHILTON FRIENDS of the Park were delighted to recently receive two donations totalling £1,000, which will enable the group to make fur-ther enhancements to the town’s park.
The dedicated volunteer group was set up in 2013
to raise funds for the reno-vation and refurbishment of the bowling pavilion in the Miners’ Welfare Rec-reation ground in Chilton.
Chilton and Windlestone Methodist’s Chapel, which sadly closed in October last year, kindly donated a cheque for
£500, while Avant Homes, who are currently building a new development in the town, also gave the group a much welcome £500 donation.
Over the past five years the Friends of the Park have secured funding from many sources, both
local and county wide, to preserve and protect the pavilion, which is a signif-icant and much-admired part of Chilton’s heritage.
The group would like to sincerely thank the Chapel and Avant Homes for their much-appreci-ated kindness.
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Eat wise to drop a size is the motto of the Wellbeing For Life service
“EAT WISE to drop a size” is the motto of the Wellbe-ing for Life service, which runs a group helping people from the Ferryhill and Chilton area to make lifestyle changes that will improved their health and mental wellbeing.
The group, which has been on-going for around two years, holds free ses-sions at Dean Bank Insti-tute every Wednesday from 4pm-5.30pm.
The group provides advice on how to lose
weight healthily and keep it off by learning about food and nutrition, provid-ing new recipe ideas and having a weekly weigh in.
“It’s also a great oppor-tunity to meet new peo-ple,” said Wellbeing Prac-titioner, Laura Birkin.
For more details about the group, contact Laura on 07827 957615 or for more information about the Wellbeing for Life service, freephone: 0800 8766887 or visit www.wellbeingforlife.net.
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bring the boarded up building, next door to Ferryhill Library, “back to life”.
“A building of this era can often lack external appeal,” he added. “As such there is a proposal to upgrade the frontage to include render and clad-ding, this will give a visual and attractive appeal to the building.
“This proposal will see a redundant building brought back into use through the use of much needed quality homes.”
The statement also
noted that the building needs significant internal work but that it is robust and worthy of retention.
The proposal includes installing new windows, better insulation and new heating in order to make it more energy efficient and to expand the car park from six to 16 places by demolishing a single sto-rey section of the home.
Durham County Council-lors Joe Makepeace, Peter Atkinson and Brian Avery have welcomed the plan. A decision is expected in mid-November.
THE EMPTY Feryemount Residential Home on North Street in Ferryhill is set to be transformed into one- and two-bed-roomed flats if a develop-er’s planning application is accepted.
Wayne Hindmarsh of Stanhope has submitted the application to convert the former care home, which has 29 rooms and communal areas, into 12 apartments.
In his planning state-ment to Durham County Council, Hindmarsh said that his proposal would
PLANNING APPLICATION TO DEVELOP FERYEMOUNT RESIDENTIAL HOME
Feryemount has been empty since it was closed four years ago by Durham County Council.
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MEMBERS OF the pub-lic are being asked to influence how funding is spent in their community in a new consultation.
County Durham’s 14 Area Action Partnerships (AAPs) regularly ask local residents to help them set their priorities for the coming years, so that they can focus their actions and spending on the issues that really mat-ter to local people.
The AAPs, which were set up to give people in County Durham a greater choice and say in local affairs, want to hear from people who live, work, vol-unteer or have an interest in a particular area. Their views will then help to direct the AAPs’ work for up to two years.
Andrew Megginson,
Durham County Coun-cil’s principal area action partnership co-ordinator, said: “Our AAPs work in partnership to ensure that the services of a range of agencies - including our-selves, police, fire, health, and voluntary organisa-tions - are directed to meet the needs of local communities but we need residents to help us identify where the money and resources should be spent first. The responses will also provide us with the opportunity to apply to outside funding bodies to bring more money into the county.”
The last survey, in 2016, received almost 8,000 responses from across the county, including the views of over 3,000 sec-ondary school pupils.
Following this, AAPs allocated over £2.7 mil-lion and helped bring over £2.4 million of matched investment into the county, allowing 825 local projects to be deliv-ered.
Residents have until Friday 30 November to choose their top three themes from a list of ten, including young people, older people, health and wellbeing, community safety and the environ-ment.
People can find out more and have their say online at www.durham.gov.uk/consultation by emailing [email protected], telephoning 03000 267 539 or writing to Civic Centre, Crook, County Durham, DL15 9ES.
HOW WOULD YOU SPEND FUNDING IN OUR AREA?
POLICE ARE appealing for witnesses after an address in West Corn-forth was burgled.
The incident took place on Salisbury Crescent sometime between July 30th and August 13th, the property was unoccupied at the time of the incident.
The suspect gained entry through a ground floor window and
removed seven radiators, various pipework and a stainless steel kitchen sink before making off in an unknown direction.
Anyone with any CCTV of the area at the time of the incident or finds dis-carded property is asked to contact Durham Con-stabulary on 101 quoting incident number 27 of August 13th.
POLICE APPEAL FOLLOWING BURGLARY
The last survey, in 2016, received almost 8,000 responses from across the county
munity will also have the opportunity to go along and speak to Durham County Council repre-sentatives about adult courses they are offer-ing, while Health Trainers and the Smoking Cessa-tion service will also be on-hand.
For more details call the LADDER Centre on 01740 651639.
ON FRIDAY 7th Septem-ber, between 10am and 12 noon, a Coffee Morn-ing will be taking place at The LADDER Centre to showcase the groups and services available.
Services include: employability service, youth services, benefits advice, health and welfare projects.
Members of the com-
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SENSORY IMPAIRMENT SUPPORTSupport and advice relating to all kinds of sensory loss, including equipment to try, contacts for support groups, and help for people who want to return to work or start work can be arranged by phoning
03000 26 79 79Or visiting www.durham.gov.uk/sensorysupportteam
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2014 and 31st August 2015 parents need to com-plete an application form stating which primary school they would like their child to attend.
Families will still need to apply even if they have an older child attending the same school. They must also complete an applica-tion form for older children wishing to attend a junior school from September 2019.
The deadline for appli-cations for primary and junior schools is midnight on Tuesday, 15th January 2019.
If your child was born between 1 September
2007 and 31 August 2008 parents need to com-plete an application form stating which secondary school they would like their child to attend.
The deadline for second-ary school applications is midnight on Wednesday 31st October 2018.
Application forms are available at www.durham.gov.uk/schooladmissions, where parents will also find essential advice to help with their application.
Paper applications are also available on request by contacting Durham County Council’s school admissions team on 03000 265 896.
PARENTS WHOSE chil-dren are due to start pri-mary or secondary school next year can start apply-ing for a place from next week.
Durham County Council will be accepting appli-cations for the 2019/20 school year from Wednes-day, 12th September.
Ian Shanks, pupil place-ment and education safe-guarding manager, said: “We encourage parents to apply in good time to reduce the number of late applications and help par-ents get their preferred school.”
If your child was born between 1st September
SCHOOL APPLICATIONS OPEN SOON
If your child was born between 1st September 2014 and 31st August 2015 parents can apply for school places from next week.
Proud of what Ferryhill has to offerI read with great pride your report about Enter CIC’s performance at the Menin Gate in Ypres and the very moving performance at the Tyne Cot Cemetary.I cannot thank Andrea Flynn and her husband Paul enough for directing our children to give a world-class performance; not only are they admired throughout Ferryhill and County Durham, but now the rest of the world has heard them. Very well done, I am so proud of you all.Can I give a special thank you to the staff and workforce of Ferryhill Town Council. The flower displays at every entrance to Ferryhill are truly magnificent. Hanging baskets add to the magnificent displays. Shop fronts display the hanging baskets and the town gardens are a mass of colour.The mining and European monument at the Manor Farm entrance looks superb, Mainsforth Sports Complex is probably the best in the country. King George V Playing Field at the Broom is very compact and well maintained.Special thanks must go to Thinford Nurseries for supplying all the plants and hanging baskets and the superb attention to watering during this very hot summer. The staff at the nursery have done a fantastic job. The development of Dean Bank Park is next and I have every confidence in Mr Derek Snowball and his staff to deliver this.Durham County Council is working constantly through its councillors and the 4Together Partnership to support the Town Council and other groups.Thousands of pounds are allocated every year to groups in Ferryhill, Chilton, West Cornforth and Bishop Middleham. Our staff in the 4Together office do a fantastic job. I see them every day and I would like to thank them for their dedication and real hard work.I have every confidence that our township will continue to improve.
Yours sincerely, Cllr Brian AveryDurham County Council.
Letters to the Editor...Email: [email protected] stating ‘Letter’ in the subject line.Write to: Letters, Ferryhill & Chilton Chapter, 3-4 First Floor Offices, Shildon Town Council, Shildon DL4 1AH.All letters (including emails) must include the writer’s name, address, postal code and contact number and may be edited.The maximum length for letters is 200 words.
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Championship.Fourth Place in the pair’s
completion was gained by David Wardle and Margaret Blythe, residents of Fer-ryhill and Chilton respec-tively.
The competition was held at the leisure centre
at Newton Aycliffe where another national competi-tion will be held on 6th and 7th October.
Further information on Blind Life in Durham can be gained online at www.blindlifeindurham.org.uk or call 01388 763501.
BLIND LIFE in Durham will be holding another meet-ing at Dean Bank Literary Institute on Thursday 20th September.
Anyone with any sight problem or those wishing to consider volunteering are welcome to go along.
A spokesperson com-mented, “We provide a vari-ety of activities in addition to the cup of tea which you will be given on attending.”
Recently members of Blind Life in Durham took part in the Great Britain Kurling Association World
BLIND LIFE DURHAM AT DEAN BANKBlind Life meets on a regular basis to support blind and partially sighted people.
A SOCIAL Afternoon is set to take place at Dene-hurst Nursing Home on Saturday 8th September, from 1.30pm onwards.
The event will include Mr & Mrs Denehurst and Miss & Master of Denehurst contests, as well as stalls, games and much more.
Everyone welcome.
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AN OAP Coffee Morning is being held at Ferryhill Sports and Education Centre (the former Lei-sure Centre) on Thurs-day 6th September, from 10am to 12 noon.
The free event will then take place on the first Thursday of every month.
COFFEE MORNING FOR OLDER PEOPLE
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THERE IS still time for members of the public to share their views on the factors that influence a child’s weight in a county-wide consultation.
Residents have until Fri-day 14th September to comment on the Support-ing Children to Achieve and Maintain a Healthy Weight consultation as part of a joint review by Durham County Council and NHS partners.
The consultation, which began in July, is an oppor-tunity for people to tell us what factors they think help children to maintain a healthy weight and ensure overweight youngsters and their families have the support they need.
Rates of overweight and obese children in the
county remain significantly worse than those for Eng-land as a whole, with 24.1 per cent of four to five-year-olds falling into these categories in 2016/17. This is higher than the average for England, 22.6 per cent, and equates to about 1,400 children or 46 classrooms.
Among ten to 11-year-olds, 37.7 per cent were overweight or obese, compared to the England average of 34.2 per cent. This means around 2,000 children aged ten to 11 or 67 classrooms across the county are overweight or obese.
Cllr Lucy Hovvels MBE, Cabinet member for adult and health services, said: “Helping our children to achieve and maintain a healthy weight is a key pri-
ority in County Durham. Children are becoming overweight and obese at younger ages and are staying so for longer. This is concerning as it could continue into adulthood, causing more health prob-lems and impacting on their quality of life.”
The online consultation is available at www.durham.
gov.uk/consultations Comments can also be
emailed to [email protected] or sent by post to Public Health, Adult and Health Services, Durham County Council, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UJ. A summary of the results of the consultation will be available by the end of the year.
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poetry cornerArmistice SonnetBy Gordon Harris, Ferryhill
Adrenalin courted death on the battle field
Years of bereaved loved ones at home
Remnants of war torn hero’s blood scattered
Freedom a premium for which
they were shattered
To those sacrificed, unyielding honour mattered
We must all remember in silence the brave
And honour the lives our soldiers gave
For what they have is why we are here today
Armistice remembered with poppy petals falling
Seas of crosses marking ultimate calling
Rivers of poppies cascading from castles
Silhouettes of Tommies for all to see
They provided solace for you and me
Never forgetting how they kept us free
nity to create a Country-side Retreat for Dogs and Cats.
There is current demand for local play parks specif-ically for dogs where they can exercise, socialise and enjoy one-to-one care in an environment without other distractions. The play, cuddle and chill ses-sions on offer will hope-fully ensure more dogs can enjoy their time from As more and more pet owners become under pressure to work longer, especially in months lead-ing up to Christmas, it can be distressing to both pet and owner.
Hopefully with the numerous un-restrictive services, Paws & Claws can relieve some of this pressure by caring for the
pet in need.Doggy Day Care ses-
sions home and away for an hour or a day are now fully available.
The company is also working closely with Ani-mal Welfare Licensing to adhere to all conditions to enable the refurbishment to comply and surpass current licensing stand-ards.
Jill commented, “I am delighted to be able to become a full time pet carer which has been my dream since owning my first pet at the age of 1!
“I am really looking for-ward to getting to know their individual charac-teristics and their needs to enable them to enjoy quality time away from their family’.
‘I would also like to thank Jeff Williamson, Director of WPS Ltd for sponsoring the facility.”
For more information call Jill on 07724 559 837, email enquiries@pawsandclawscountry-sideretreat or visit www.pawsandclawscountrysi-deretreat.co.uk.
JILL WILLIAMSON, for-mer Executive Director of Sedgefield Racecourse, has handed in the reins after 11 years in her role to lead the way into a new and exciting pet care busi-ness. Having dealt with animal care within the role as Executive Director the decision to create a new concept of pet sitting and pet care within the Town of Sedgefield was an opportunity too much to resist.
When a rental property became available with purpose built buildings and acres of land, Jill and husband Jeff applied for the tenancy and were delighted to be offered the contract by John Wade, John Wade Group and allowed the opportu-
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commercial, lyrical, body conditioning and street dance. The children will also have the opportunity to take exams, which can be used on CVs for col-lege and industry jobs.
For those who would rather do classes just for fun, New Dance Genera-tion are offering a sepa-rate timetable where chil-dren can learn to dance, whilst having fun making new friends.
All dancers will be invited to perform in a Christmas and summer showcase, as well as at
charity events and other performances.
“I am excited to see what the next year brings for New Dance Genera-tion. Dance has always been my passion and I love nothing more than watching our children grow into fantastic per-formers”.
For anyone interested in joining, contact NDG on facebook and instagram @newdancegeneration or email [email protected].
Classes start from age 2 years plus.
NEW DANCE Generation, based in Ferryhill Sport and Education Centre, are preparing for another busy year as classes re-started on Monday 3rd September.
This year coaches at NDG have decided to take a year out of com-petitions to focus on up-skilling dancers with their new specially-de-signed Development pro-gramme.
The programme will see dancers study 5 classes a week including new dance styles such as
NDG CONCENTRATE ON UP-SKILLING DANCERS
The programme will see dancers study 5 classes a week.
POLICY & RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Wednesday 12th September 2018 at 7.00pm**
FERRYHILL TOWN COUNCILSEPTEMBER MEETINGS
COUNCILWednesday 19th September 2018 at 7.00pm**
in Ferryhill Town Hall
** Members of the public may attend this meeting
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