Wednesday, April 25, 2012

A GREAT DAY OUT FOR THE OSOTT ELDERLY RESIDENTS GROUP

The Oscott Elderly Residents group had a great day out to the Coventry Transport Museum. We all fully enjoyed our selves in the museum which was so informative and brought back so many memories. There is a wonderful display of vehicles ranging from toys to real (old) Fire engines. There are also reminders of the Coventry Bliz during the war and so much more. (The Museum does not cherge to enter) If that was not enough we all had a free meal. Our Chair Maureen Byre did a brillaint job organising the event and Councillor Keith Linnecor gave up his valuable time to come along as a volunteer.

Monday, April 23, 2012

COUNCILLOR KEITH LINNECOR ATTENDS FORUM MEETING

Members of the Oscott Central Neighbourhood Forum were delighted Councillor K
eith Linnecor could find the time to attend their meeting. Chair Aubrey Longe said" Keith always makes an effort to attend our meeting and faces a barage of questions well. he always tells us the way it is" The OCNF meeting also had the Police in attendence and a number of questions and concerns were put to bot Councillor Keith Linnecor and the Police. These ranged from Concerns about dog fouling in the area to the viability of the Hawthorn Shopping area.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

FLY TIPPING BOOTHS LANE


The fly tipping going on in Booths Lane is getting out of hand.
It is time the land owner and the Council did somthing about it before we get plagued with rats.

ANOTHER ACCIDENT ON THE ALDRIDGE ROAD

There was another accident at the well known accident black spot the Aldridge Road / Greenholm Road Junction.
WE are fully behind Councillor Keith Linnecor and his attempts to get the Council Transportation chiefs to sort this accident black spot out.
The whole of the Aldridge Road needs to be improved safety wide. Speed camera's and Traffic lights would help.
Brian B

Friday, April 13, 2012

VOTING FOR LOCAL ELECTIONS AND FOR AN ELECTED MAYOR REFERENDUM MAY 3RD

There will be a Local Election on May the third and confusingly there will also be a (vote) for a referendum on whether or not Birmingham needs an Elected major.
What ever your political views the ORG think everyone should use their vote.

You do not need your voting card to vote unless you have a Postal Vote (MAY SURE YOU SEND IT OFF IN TIME IF YOU HAVE ONE) just go along to your polling station with your name and address (it is worth taking ID?).

Make every vote count.

A GOOD TIME WAS HAD AT OUR QUIZ


Many thanks to those who attended the Oscott Elderly Residents Group afternoon Quiz on Wednesday.It was also nice to see some younger people there.
Also many thanks to Councillor Keith Linnecor who acted as Quiz master and to Bridget who kept score.

Every one seemed to have a good time, there were plenty of prizes and many of the questions were answered correctly.

Maureen
Chair O.E.R.G

OSCOTT CENTRAL NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM TO MEET SATURDAY 21ST APRIL

There will be a meeting of the oscott Central neighbourhood Forum on Saturday 21st April. The meeting will take place at 10.30am at the 610 Community Centre Kingstanding Road.
Oscott residents are invited to attend to hear about what is going on in the area and to give their views or ask questions.

The OCNF campaign to try and improve the Oscott area.

Those also invited to attend are.

Councillor Keith Linnecor
Councillor Graham Green
Councillor Barbara Dring
Local Campaigner Tristan Chatfield
The Police

If you would like more information about this meeting or the OCNF (new members are welcome) please ring Aubrey Longe, Chair OCNF 360 0766