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The
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Garden Show
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In the green shirts, Castle Vale Concords. In the blue, Concords Utd.
They played against each other in the final of the Jim Summerfield Cup
last Sunday. Castle Vale Concords won a well fought contest 1-0, in front
of a crowd of around 300 people who enjoyed the game and the afternoon sunshine at Sutton Coldfield Towns ground.
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Remember
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1970s..
..when the Russians were
spying on Castle Vale?
on Farnborough Fields.
The architects team has also included
historical information from World War
On the
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Ofsted message to
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Asbestos removal
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Wheelie bin
problem for
disabled
Dear Sir,
Having had my wheelie bins delivered
out the front of my property, I kindly
asked the gentleman if he could put
them round the back as Im disabled
and my collection is done round the
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Daffodils on
Spitfire Island
Dear editor,
It is lovely to look outside my bedroom
and living room windows to see daffodils, jonquils and many more assorted types of daffodils nodding their
heads in the breeze, first thing of a
morning.
It brings a smile to my face just looking at them. I hope it brightens up
other people living in the Croft and
those that cross the island.
Dear Editor,
i wanted to thank the Tyburn Mail
for the work the paper has done
over the last few weeks to both
cover and promote the hustings in
erdington.
I think the effort the Tyburn Mail has
gone to has made a huge difference in
ensuring that the hustings have been
well attended and successful debates
Yours sincerely
Cllr robert Alden
Erdington Ward
Hustings thanks
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speech. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Tyburn Mail.
Thanks from
the Royal
Artillery
Association
Dear editor,
The Birmingham royal Artillery
Association would like to thank
Sainsburys in Castle Vale for
allowing them to make a collection
on Saturday 21st March 2015.
The amount raised was 474.52
Thank you once again
Gerry Brien
Chairman
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Pensioner admits
seven-year pension
credit fraud
Coachella
Desert festival
sets scene for
summer trends
by
Taylor
Sheldon
Tyburn Mails
fashion
reporter
TYBURN MAILSG
AWARD WINNINRTER
FASHION REPO
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to Summer.
High-waisted denim shorts, classic
crotchet, kimonos... However, this
year I managed to spot some celebrities sporting original Spring styles,
meaning that for at least one year we
can escape from the clich florals.
Adding a Western feel to your bag or
jackets with a flow of black and brown
fringe is a huge SS15 trend.
Open shoulder is a huge hit this season too, particularly when styled on
gypsy crop tops, as worn by Kendall
Jenner recently, which would be great
to pair with the comeback of the A-line
denim skirt.
Also, get away from jelly shoes this
year and go for a pair of gladiator sandals which are slowly creeping their
way into the high-street (just keep in
mind the risk of a striped tan).
Then, one trend which managed to
transition from Winter to Spring is
white jeans.
Because, living in England, it's rare
that we get a real Summers day, so
pairing these with some sandals, a
crop top and thin kimono would be
ideal for days when there's a bit of a
breeze but you still want that Summer
vibe.
Day Breakfasts
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The dark blue areas show high unemployment. This map has lightened up
considerably in recent months
It is one of five of Birminghams 40 wards to suffer a rise in the number of people without a job.
A total of 844 people are out of work in the
Tyburn thats four more than last month.
320 people in Tyburn have been jobless for a
year or more (no change)
210 young people are out of work (five more
than last month)
The UK has 2.4% of its population on the
jobless list
West Midlands has 3.0%
Birmingham has 6.1%
All ten districts in Birmingham saw the jobless
Back in business: The chart shows a rise in the number of people getting jobs.
Birmingham (dark blue) trails behind the country, but has seen a big rise in recent
months,almost back up to the levels reached before the recession started in 2008
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Reigan Boyle, aged 6, and
Paris Phillips, aged 10, both
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School on their birthday
the 7th, 8th or 9th brick, to the 11
year old that continues to strive in
every lesson to ensure they achieve
the very best in their SATs next month.
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the BBC Good Food Show Summer 2015, at the NEC from
11-14th June. Tickets are valid for general admission on any
day excluding the Saturday (13th).
They also allow admission into BBC Gardeners World Live.
Promising to be one of the summers tastiest days out, BBC Good Food Show will
host many of the nations favourite chefs and celebs, a wide range of local and
regional artisan producers and everyones favourite big name brands.
There is something for all food lovers.
Castle Vale Community Regeneration Services is a well established charitable social enterprise with a primary focus on Castle Vale. CVCRS is a subsidiary of Castle Vale Community
Housing Association (CVCHA) and all applications will be processed via CVCHA.
To assist the employment support workers to provide initial assessments of client needs and identify support to remove barriers to enable
vulnerable residents to access employment/training opportunities.
The successful candidate: you will have:
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being able to deal with issues of a sensitive nature
Knowledge and understanding of information advice and guidance
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Working knowledge of Microsoft applications
Flexibility to work evenings and weekends
Bag-packing
Under 10s hoping
for B&Msupport
Spring clean
COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT TRUST
by Sarah Oulaghan
Community Environment Trust
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OPEN LETTER
Spring Fayre TO JAGUAR
Saturday 16th May
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Police want
cruiser ban to
spread wider
Police are asking the city
council to get an injunction
banning car-cruisers in the
Birmingham north area.
Competition winners
Free tickets to
by
Mike Sharpe
Tyburn Councillor
(Labour)
Louise Rowland
Government Affairs
Jaguar Land Rover Limited
Banbury Road
Gaydon
Warwick
CV35 0RR
Dear Louise,
Parking Problems around Jaguar
Land Rovers Castle Bromwich Plant
As you are aware the problems for
the local community as a result of
inconsiderate parking by people working at Jaguar Land Rovers (JLR) Castle
Bromwich plant (whether direct
employees, DHL employees or contractors) has been raised on a number
of occasions at the JLR Community
Forum.
It is therefore disappointing that I
have to contact you once again on this
subject as the actions of a minority
continue to both disturb and disrupt
the everyday lives of residents in the
areas surrounding the plant.
As you have set out at the
Community Forum meetings JLR do
Eachelhurst Road is
no place for a school
by Ann Holtom
Parliamentary
spokesperson
Erdington
Liberal Democrats
provide adequate parking for employees within a reasonable walking distance of the plant and I am sure that
you share my disappointment that a
minority of employees continue to
park inconsiderately in nearby residential streets.
Unfortunately despite the steps that
representatives of JLR have outlined to
address this it continues to be an ongoing problem.
There is also a growing feeling within the local community that JLR are
only paying lip service to the problem
and these feelings are given credence
when the problem seems to be so per-
Man charged
with arson attack
on police car
A 31 year-old Castle Vale man has
been charged with arson following
criminal damage to a police vehicle
parked by the police station.
Shoplifter breaks
curfew order
Mike Sharpe
Birmingham Councillor,
Tyburn Ward
Planting Trees
for Life in Pype
Hayes Park
by Robert Alden
by
Mick Brown
Tyburn Councillor
Labour
Regular readers of my
column will know that
I have a special interest in developments
aimed at raising the
standard of care given
to children in the
care of their local
council.
Erdington Councillor
and Parliamentary
Campaigner
(Conservative)
LOVING
READING
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The
Castle
Vale
Literacy Champions programme has been blossoming over the last few
months, says organiser
Carla Belle.
Building on the
butterfly effect
by Claire
Active Arts
Marshall
The
Butterfly Effect project
comes out of its early
planning
stages
to
begin delivery in Castle
Vale.
COCKFIGHT
Chip shop...? NO
Chicken ...? YES
Why the Council granted planning permission
by Clifton Welch
Conservative
candidate for
Tyburn ward
fly tipped.
This is totally unacceptable. This is why we have
been campaigning for the
City Council to sort parking
restrictions, to clear up the
mess and to take preventative action to stop it happening again.
This sort of thing cannot
be allowed to continue to
blight our neighbourhood.
Local
support
Tyburn Mail
page 22
by Sheila Hyland
Sainsburys,
Castle Vale
At Sainsburys, we are
committed to making a positive difference in the communities we serve, and we
support a number of charities, both on a national and
local level.
What makes a
child special?
EACHELHURST ROAD FREE
SCHOOL PLANNING UPDATE
Lynda
Clinton
by
Tyburn
Councillor
(Labour)
BRUM
BLITZ
Tyburn Mail
page 23
In memory
of thousands
who died
....The site visit was attended by around thirty local residents, officers and the
Planning Committee, minus
the Lib Dem member....
I also called and funded a second
public meeting to allow freedom of
speech from you, the local people.
For some, the issue seemed to be
not on our doorstep but for most, it
was the safety of the children travelling to and from the site.
CHARITY
CHALLENGE
neck and neck on
Eachelhurst Road
Kate Rose
Students
at
Kingsbury
School and Sports College
have demonstrated their
commitment to the local community and good causes.
Last term, through an interform
competition, each form group was set
a challenge to raise as much money as
possible for their chosen charity within six weeks.
Each group submitted a fundraising
plan, further developing enterprise, lit-
PCSO Hayley Tiernan said Local officers are ever impressed with the dedication shown by the young people,
who willingly and enthusiastically commit their spare time to improving their
local community, and assisting with
local policing initiatives. Members of
the public also regularly express their
thanks and appreciation for all that
they do.
A balloon race and a sponsored diver were just 2 of the many fundraising initiatives at Kingsbury which helped raise over 2,500 for good causes.
bottom left: Kingsbury students team up to litter pick with PCSO Hayley Tiernan
and members of Wylde Green Neighbourhood Forum.
Snooker
professional
Mitchell Mann will be sure
to move up the world rankings after his brilliant performances in the World
Qualifiers in Sheffield earlier this month.
Three members of the CLC team who have painted Castle Vale Stadium, along
with CVCRS board members John Sharpe and Sue Spicer, and CVCRS boss
Lisa Martinali with Laura Horniblow
Boldmere St Michaels
earned themselves 1,500
in prize money when they
beat Desborough 4-3 last
August in the FACup extrapreliminary round.
This course will be run with help from the Endowment Trust Fund and Birmingham City Youth Service
Walmley taste
spring success
Cup cash
and glory
awaits Villa
A small cloud of black rubber dust particles rises from the artificial grass each
time the ball bounces at SuttonColdfireld Towns ground. Its a good surface,
but the pace of the pitch can take some getting used to. Castle Vale Concords
striker mis-times his shot and the chance to put his team 2-0 up has gone.
Wednesday
20th May