Win with Hednesford Lotto! The Freedom of Hednesford October
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Win with Hednesford Lotto! The Freedom of Hednesford October
Hednesford Traders’ Association 2011 with Hednesford Town Council The Hednesford Herald I S S U E INSIDE THIS ISSUE: HTA 2011 Website 2 The Little Lingerie Shop 2 Who’s Loo? 2 What’s Going On? 3 Hednesford Town 3 Council Information. Your Local Traders 4 N O . 1 O C T O B E R / N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 2 Hello Hednesford! Welcome! This is the first edition of a regular FREE newsletter for everyone in Hednesford. Hednesford Traders’ Association 2011 & Hednesford Town Council have joined forces to bring you all the latest news, forthcoming events and special interest items that are important to the exciting times for our great town. Copies will be delivered with the Chronicle and will also be available in shops and the Library in the town. Victoria Shopping Park in Hednesford. An exciting new retail experience complementing the many independent traders in town There will be lots of interesting info about Hednesford in the forthcoming editions and it will give YOU the opportunity to get involved in the many community events and issues affecting you and will also give you a voice to comment. The future is here NOW! So let’s make the most of all the great things that are happening here so Hednesford is a place where we are proud to live and visitors look forward to coming, to shop and enjoy all we have to offer. Win with Hedne sford L otto! The Freedom of Hednesford October 13th 2012 Mark the date in your diaries because the Staffords are coming to town! Pssst! All car parks in Hednesford are FREE. Pass it on! At 12.00 noon on Saturday October 13th, the 4th Battalion (Territorial), many who have seen service in Afghanistan, and the veterans of the Staffordshire Regiment will be marching through the town to Market Square with ‘bayonets fixed and banners flying’ to be presented with the Freedom of Hednesford in recognition of the many years’ association they have with our town. Leading the parade will be the Band of the 4th Battalion escorted by a colour party and the regimental mascot, Watchman 5 led by WO2 Hedges accompanied by Hednesford Army Cadets. Many local dignitaries including Brigadier Williams, Deputy Colonel of the Mercian Regiment, The Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire, several ex-Majors of the regiment and Hednesford Town Council, among many others, will then attend the dedication ceremony at the clock of a memorial stone by Rev. Paul Kelly from St. Peter’s Church, which has been donated by a local businessman. Local school choirs will be leading the hymns. This will be a memorable day for Hednesford so let’s all turn out and give them the rousing welcome they all so richly deserve. For more information on the story behind the Staffordshire Regiment, see our website. Win with Hednesford Lotto! The all-new Hednesford Lotto has been successfully running since its re-launch in February this year and has already donated over £1200 to local good causes and over £2000 to lucky winners. Are you one of them? Tickets are available from all the outlets in town displaying the official lotto signs. The promoter, Stef Cunningham from The Kitchen Cupboard in Market Street says “Depending on the success, more tickets will be made available. The more we sell, the bigger the prizes and greater the benefit for the community. It’s great news that the new Lotto will be helping the community and it’s great for Hednesford.” Hednesford Traders are using the proceeds to exclusively benefit the local community. You, too, can help and win at the same time. Everyone wins with Hednesford Lotto!! For more details on how to play, where to buy tickets and results, see our website, www.hednesfordtraders.co.uk PAGE 2 HTA 2011 Website Features • HTA News • HTA Events Forthcoming events. Let everyone know what you have organised. • HTA Lotto. All the latest Lotto news, where to buy your tickets, results plus terms and conditions. • Business Directory • Regeneration News • Train timetables All you need to know about Hednesford is on here! All the latest news about what’s happening in Hednesford.. A comprehensive directory of businesses in Hednesford. Is yours on there? For the very latest updates and progress reports. Don’t know why you want to leave, but all the latest times are here. Plus lots more! Check it out and save it as a favourite. www.hednesfordtraders.co.uk Get in touch at [email protected] or ‘like’ or post on our Facebook page. The Little Lingerie Shop Behind the scenes of the traders in Hednesford who provide that little bit of extra service to YOU, the customer. The Little Lingerie shop was opened in 2011 by former community nurse, Julie Lockett. Following many years of experience, Julie decided to open her shop specialising in lingerie for maternity and post-surgery mastectomy clients in Cardigan Place initially but now has moved to bigger premises on Market Street, . A home visit service for mastectomy ladies is available within a 10 mile radius for those who are unable to visit the shop. As well as stocking a small selection of nightwear, The Little Lingerie Shop carries a range of well known brands including Anita, Amoena, Royce, Panache, Bassoni, Naturana and Camille with styles to suit everyone. Bra Bank. Julie’s shop is also a collection point for Bra Bank, an initiative to raise money for research into breast cancer. Old or unwanted bras can be donated at the shop and they are then sold abroad. Most will go to remote villages in Kenya and Zimbabwe through charity, 56 Market Street, Hednesford WS12 1AG Villages of Hope, enabling those in need to gain physical support and comfort with the help of a preloved bra. With a wealth of experience in her field, Julie is the ideal person to give invaluable advice to ladies in need of her services. Julie can be contacted during business hours on 07870 983611 Community toilets in the town? Have your say on the hottest issues of the day HEDNESFORD Since the demise of the much loved Aquarius Ballroom in the town the most pressing issue has been, ‘Where can I spend a penny in Hednesford’? Well the answer has been, only in the Lightworks until that was closed and the library, which has been a relief, but hardly the answer. The council will not build new HERALD toilets because of the on-going maintenance costs but we think the answer is………… look after them ourselves! Quite a few towns have community toilets where they are looked after to a very high standard by members of the community, for the community. Clean, nicely decorated, fresh flowers and regularly monitored and maintained, this surely is the answer to this very important issue. What do you think? Would you be happy to volunteer? Let us know so we can make a bid to the council to provide this crucial facility for shoppers and visitors in the town. Email us at [email protected] or get on Facebook and make your views known. ISSUE NO. 1 PAGE 3 What’s Going On? Lantern Story Walk. Wednesday October 31. Assemble in Market Square 4.15 pm. The Friends of Hednesford Park will be having 2 shorter walks this year, both within the park, one scary and one fun. Best fancy dress prizes for the children from Hednesford Traders, FREE children’s fairground rides, Jaipur will have snack boxes for sale at £2.50 and Candy Stall & Bella’s Coffee House will be open. Not to be missed! Christmas Lights Switch On and Craft Market. Friday November 30 Hednesford Town Council will once again be hosting the Christmas Lights switch on in the town and this year it will be on Friday November 30th with breaking news of a possible laser show as well. Traditional fun and music for everyone. There will also be a Christmas Craft Market on the same day so if there are any local crafters who would like a stall, get in touch with Simon Orme from the traders’ association NOW on 07527 785750 to secure your spot. This year will be even better than last. For all the latest details, see HTA2011 website. Oh, nearly forgot, Santa will be there!!!! Totally Locally Some of you may have seen news reports about this scheme which has been up and running in Stone. Hednesford Traders Association has applied to be involved with this successful project to help boost the local economy. The idea is to encourage every member of the local community to spend just £5 per week with local independent traders in the town. Surprisingly, this would pump between £3-4 million pounds into Market St. Yes you did read that right, MILLIONS!! Which means more jobs, better facilities and a nicer place to live. Makes you think, doesn’t it! We want to encourage new diverse independent businesses to come into the town to trade and this will show that Hednesford is a vibrant town supported by the local community. Support our efforts to bring prosperity. Hednesford Town Council George Adamson Brian Gamble Bob Todd Pye Green Ward Tel: 01543 426629 Anglesey Ward Tel: 01543 422580 Pye Green Ward Tel: 01543 278778 Sheila Cartwright Doris Grice Diane Todd West Hill Ward Tel: 01543 424950 West Hill Ward Tel: 01543 876008 West Hill Ward Tel: 01543 278778 Derek Davis OBE Alan Pearson Anglesey Ward Tel: 01543 423148 Pye Green Ward Tel: 01543 877048 Wendy Yates John O’Leary MBE Anglesey Ward Tel: 01543 422346 West Hill Ward Tel: 01543 426943 Contact details for all Hednesford Town Councillors. Further details are available on www.hednesford-tc.gov.uk To contact Town Council Manager/Clerk Peter Harrison Pye Green Community Centre Bradbury Lane, Hednesford WS12 4EP 01543 424872 Calendar of Meetings 2012-13 19:30 2 October 2012 Council 19:30 13 November 2012 Council 10:00 18 December 2012 Finance & GP (Budget) 19:30 8 January 2013 Council (Budget/Precept) 19:30 12 February 2013 Council 19:30 19 March 2013 Council 19:00 23 April 2013 Annual Town Meeting 19:30 7 May 2013 Annual Council Meeting All meetings will be held at the Pye Green Community Centre, Bradbury Lane, Hednesford WS12 4EP Copies of Agenda Reports and Minutes can be obtained from Hednesford Library or on-line at www.hednesford-tc.gov.uk Members of the Public are welcome to attend all meetings and prior to the commencement of the meeting may ask questions or make statements Hednesford Means Business! 6 Rose Hill Hednesford WS12 4RT Open 51 weeks of the year We cater for children 0-4 yrs with FREE funded places for 3 yr olds. For everything sweet! Contact Sue/Fiona 01543 877683 100 Market Street, Hednesford. 01543 879720 [email protected] [email protected] To contact Hednesford Traders’ Association 2011 07527785750: e [email protected]: www.hednesfordtraders.co.uk Printed by West Midland Lithographic Company. Cannock Chase Enterprise Centre, Hednesford. WS12 0QW. Tel 01543 878322 www.westmidlandlitho.co.uk