Friday 22 May 2009

POP IN TO THE ORG DROP IN

You will always get a friendly welcome from the chair of the Oscott Elderly Residents Groups
at the ORG drop in session.




The Oscott Residents Groups hold a informal drop in session every Saturday morning at the 610 Community Centre (10.30am).

Why not pop in for a chat and a free cup of tea. You can discuss any concerns you have, meet member of the various residents groups or even have a game of Poole.
Councillor Keith Linnecor often pops in to give advice should you need it.

LOCAL COMMUNITY GROUPS HELP TO PREVENT CRIME IN OSCOTT


Although there is a slight rise in the crime figures in the Oscott area, the local residents groups are doing their best to keep it to a minimum.
One practical example of this is the work of Brian Stevens from the Oscott Housing Liaison Board (A Tenants group) who has worked hard to find funding to have steel gates put on the end of entries in the Bandywood Estate area.
Other local Groups like the NPI and the Neighbourhood Watch have also worked on a number of crime prevention initiatives in the area.

NEIBOURHOOD POLICE INITIATIVE NEEDS YOUR HELP




RAY JUKES ONE OF THE NPI SENIOR CO ORDINATORS






The NPI are looking for new volunteers.
Street co coordinators are rang every month with general information passed on from the Police by Senior NPI Co ordinators. However should a policing problem occur in the road where a Street Co coordinator lives that co ordinator will be told on a Wednesday night.
Street Co ordinator receive information from the Police to pass on to neighbours and they can also pass back information to the Police. They some times help arrange public meeting and hand out crime prevention material. They are the "eyes and ears of the Community working with the Police to prevent crime" . Can you help?

Khalid Mahmood MP who met with some of the NPI Organisers recently said. "I have been really impressed with the work these residents do for the community"
Please ring 464 1869 for more details.

Thursday 21 May 2009

FUNDING FOR OSCOTT COMMUNITY GROUPS.


The Oscott Ward Advisory Board recognised the efforts local residents groups make in the Oscott Ward by recommending small grants of money are paid to these groups.
groups such as the Oscott Residents Association, the Oscott Disability Group, the Oscott Elderly Residents group, The Friends of the Queslett Nature Reserve, The Kingstanding Police Initiative, The Perry Barr Pensioners Convention and the Oscott Neighbourhood will all have a share of just under 2 and a a half thousand pounds between them. Divided between them.
It may not seem much but it will go a long way to help them to help local residents.
The finale decision on this funding will be made by our local Councillors. Keith Linnecor, Barbara Dring and Councillor Grahame Greene, but they have indicated their support.