Wednesday, 14 January 2009

It’s party time – all thanks to Bill!

■ CHEERS – residents over 60 enjoy their meal at the Beeswing pub in Kettering and are entertained by young singers from the Queen of Hearts Nursery School Ltd

A FOUR-DAY party was organised to give more than 200 older people a New Year dinner.



Northamptonshire county councillor Bill Parker, who represents the Brambleside ward, first arranged the event three years ago and 26 people aged 60 and over went along. The event has grown in popularity, with 100 attending last year. This year, 204 people were catered for at the Beeswing pub in Rockingham Road on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and today. Cllr Parker, who is allocated £10,000 every year to spend on community projects, spent £1,700 from this year’s pot to give people a chance to get together. He said:
“One of the problems in the north of Kettering is that there are no facilities for people of all ages and I’m particularly conscious that there is nothing for the older generation. “We started advertising in our newsletter and invited children from the Queen of Hearts Nursery to sing at the event. “It’s a nice way for some of the older residents to get together and talk to people they might not have seen in a while.”
Cllr Parker, who is also chairman of Brambleside Community Association, is helping with plans to get a community centre built close to the school. It is hoped it will include kitchen facilities so children at Brambleside Community Primary School can be provided with a hot lunch. The project, expected to cost between £1m and £2m, has also received £5,000 from Cllr Parker’s funds to help pay for architects and the planning application. It is hoped the community centre can be built between the school and the shops to provide a home for community groups. Cllr Parker is meeting Kettering Council officers next month to discuss further funding. He said:
“The school was built 12 years ago and the land nearby was earmarked for a community centre so this has been a long time coming.”
Cllr Parker has also used some of his money to start a community newsletter.

Tuesday, 6 January 2009

Bride-to-be in contest final

A Desborough bride could be set for a change of luck after being chosen as a finalist in a national competition, with a chance of winning £3,000 towards her dream wedding.
Hayley Mullan, 27, Desborough, applied for the competition after seeing it in magazine Wedding Ideas, and was selected as one of the 10 finalists after telling the judges about her string of bad luck in preparing for her big day.She said: "I wrote to the magazine and told them I was unable to exercise to help me lose weight in the run-up to the wedding."I didn't hear anything so didn't think I had got through but then I got a phone call saying I was one of the 10 finalists."Miss Mullen decided to enter the competition after she tripped outside her home in March and sprained both her ankles.The accident has left her unable to exercise to lose weight for her big day with fiance Rob Desborough in June.She said: "I was just getting ready to go on holiday and went outside to check my sat nav and went over on my ankle."I missed my holiday, which had been planned for my birthday, and had to spend it at home."Miss Mullan met Rob, 35, through speed dating and he proposed last year on Christmas Day in front of her family.She said: "It was so nice because all my family were there and we were all in tears."If I win I am planning to put the money towards the tiaras and a few other things."It would be great to win the competition."The competition, run with weight loss tablets Lipobind, will now be decided by a public vote on the website.The winning bride will receive £3,000 worth of wedding vouchers and their wedding day photos will be featured in the magazine.

To vote for Hayley Mullan to win, visit www.LIPObind.com/bridalcompetition.

The closing date for entries is January 31 and winners will be notified by the end of February.