Friday, November 26, 2010

OSCOTT ELDERLY RESIDENTS VISIT CADBURY WORLD




The Oscott Elderly Residents Group trip to Cadbury's World earlier this week was a great success. many elderly resident who do not get out very often were taken on a trip to see Chocolate being made at the Cadbury Plant in Bournville. There was a tour of the site and a free meal paid for by funding obtained by the OERG.
Local Councillors Keith Linnecor and Barbara Dring volunteered their services to help out. The tour and funding was arranged by Maureen Byrne Chair OERG.


If you would like more information about the Oscott Eldrly Residents Group please ring 464 1869

KETTLE HOUSE ROAD GETS SPEED INDICATOR SIGN


The Oscott Residents Groups are pleased to see that the Neighbourhood Police Initiative and Councillor Keith Linnecors campaign for a Speed Indicator Sign for Kettlehouse Road has finally paid off.
We hope this will help make the road a lot safer for residents and motorists

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

OSCOTT ELDERLY RESIDENTS GROUPS COFFEE MORNING


The next meeting of the Oscott Elderly Residents coffee morning will be on November 17th at 11.15am at the 610 Community Centre.
Why not pop in for a chat and a laugh over tea and cakes.

COLD CALL FREE ZONE NEEDED.

There will always be a certain amount of cold calling but at the moment it seems to be going over the top. Companies need to realise there is only so much residents can take before their patients snamp Double glassing reps constantly call even at housing where clearly there is no need of their services. There is also the problem of bogus callers. Always check the ID of any one who calls at your house and remember there is no such thing as a water company, (it is Seven Trent).
With all this in mind we welcome Councillor Keith Linnecors at temps to have this area made into a Cold call free Zone.

FRIENDS OF THE QUESLETT NATURE RESERVE ACTIVITY DAY

There will be a Friends of Queslett Nature Reserve activity day on Sat Nov 6th. The meeting place will be the Ashworth Road entrance at 11am. Pruning and litter picking will take place.
For more details please ring 360 6486

WHERE IS THE SIGN

There has been yet another accident on the Bandywood Road. The NPI and the ORG have been calling for action from the Council to deal with this and understood a Slow Down sign was to have been put up last month. The delay in putting up this sign in our view is a disgrace.
HOW MANY MORE ACCIDENTS WILL IT TAKE FOR THIS COUNCIL TO GET ITS FINGER OUT.