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Sunday, 25 June, 2006

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Saturday, 24 June, 2006

 | Extended Schools |
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I am lucky enough to be involved in trying to deliver a full extended school at the New Birchen Coppice Primary school. It is a careful balance of getting partners together, and the County to adapt their building plans to accomodate them.
Its an exciting prospect that we could give the residents of the area access to Police, Housing Company, adult education, Health Care, Youth Workers.... all at the focus of the community, the school.

 | Town Hall - Kidderminster |
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An interesting photo of the alterations to the Town Hall in Kidderminster.
Friday, 23 June, 2006

 | School Catchment Areas |
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Yesterday Worcestershire County Councils' Cabinet approved the proposed changes to the catchment areas in Wyre Forest, as part of the Wyre Forest Schools Review.
The changes to the catchment areas can be found at www.worcestershire.gov.uk.
The changes to the catchment areas have come after extensive consultation with parents. It is interesting how few formal objections have been made to the proposed changes. It is mainly down to the approach of the officers, they have held surgeries around the district, used the project board and consulted local members. The review will see in excess of £100m invested into Wyre Forest Schools over the coming years.
Monday, 19 June, 2006

 | Police Mergers Delayed |
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The current Home Secretary has today announced that he intends to delay the proposed Merger of West Mercia Police with the other West Midlands forces to an un specified date.
He says he wants to listen more, and solve some of those niggling problems. Like if they merge the West Midlands forces, the Council Tax precept equalisation will see a 38% increase for the Birmingham rate payer!
Sunday, 11 June, 2006

 | Wrens Nest Death |
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A Kidderminster man was killed last night at the Wrens Nest Public House on Stourport Rd. It would appear there was an altercation on the car park, which led to the man being assulted, he later died from his injuries. The man was 44 years old.
My thoughts go out to the mans' family who must be devastated.
Saturday, 03 June, 2006

 | Picnic in the Park |
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Its "Picnic in the Park" on Sunday in Brinton Park, Kidderminster.
There will be a range of activities from Football, music, skateboarding demos, and childrens games.
It looks like the weather is going to play ball, so it should be a good day. It all starts at 12 noon.
Thursday, 01 June, 2006

 | Kidderminster Market |
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I was very impressed when I visited Kidderminster Market today.
As some may know the Market management has been let by the Council to an external contractor.
It was the first day when the private contractors were running the market, and what a difference it made. The stalls were uniformly laid out, and had a uniform Skirting and Cover arrangment. The whole thing looked very proffesional, a vast improvement.
I hadnt got my camera with me to show any photos but it is definately worth a visit next Thursday.
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