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Prepared Citizens


Before the next Village Hall Committee meeting, on Jan 10, 2017, Joanne Beaver has arranged for Alison Flemming, from the Prepared Citizen Initiative of ย LLR Prepared (Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland) to come and give a presentation and briefing about how theย Prepared Citizen initiativeย would work in a small village. This will be open to any interested resident, not just theย Village Hall Committee and the Parish Council.

The meeting will start 30 minutes earlier than the normal Village Hall Committee at 7pm and include time for any questions.

Community Resilience is a central government initiative that resulted following Sir Michael Pittโ€™s recommendation in his 2008 report into the previous year’s major floods, that the Government โ€œ… should establish a programme to support and encourage individuals and communities to be better prepared and more self reliant during emergencies, allowing the authorities to focus on those areas and people in greatest need”. It encourages individuals and communities to place themselves in a position to help themselves in times of trouble when the Emergency Services might be unable to reach them quickly. There are no statutory responsibilities placed on organisations to undertake this work, but LLR Prepared is committed to helping communities plan and prepare in order to make our region as resilient as it can be.

LLR Prepared will be inviting people who are already volunteers to sign up as Prepared Citizens. Invitations will be sent on our behalf by the volunteering organisations that agree to participate.

What is a Prepared Citizen? Someone who agrees they would be willing to participate if a community response needs to be organised in their community AND who signs up to our Alerting System so they can receive call out messages.

What might a Prepared Citizen be expected to do? Participate in a community response team, help to identify residents who require additional support, perhaps help to run a rest centre for evacuated families, provide catering for those without gas and electricity, clear snow and debris – many potential activities depending on the nature of the incident BUT NONE that would place them at personal risk.

Songs For A Summer’s Evening


Songs For Summer’s Evening

The Old Hall, Wing

Saturday 25th June, 2016

David Hill,ย Chief Conductor of the BBC Singers, will accompany Emma Tring in a selection of repertoire for soprano and piano; there will be something for everyone!

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EmEmma-Tringma trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and now studies with Jacqueline Bremar. She has been one of the high sopranos in the BBC Singers for the last 8 years.

Ticketsย ยฃ20 available from Alice Hill, 01572 737516.

Proceeds from the concert will be shared between the Church and the Village Hall.

Wing Celebrates 90th Birthday of Her Majesty The Queen


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ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  THE PARTY ITSELF

For technical reasons there is a hold up with getting shots taken on the day up to the site.

Many of these problems can be laid at the door of the Demon Drink and a slow broadband speed at your correspondents site. As an appetite whetter I have put the following shots up more as a warning to the young than a record of the event.

QB 11

What could be more innocent a scene than Helen and Richardย Bateman at the bar.

It isn’t the bartenders though it’s the drink what does it.

QB 25

You would never guess from this shot of your writer that he was only 42! and this after only three drinks. You can see why Tony is trying to get me banned,ย not just fromย Reeves Lane but the Western end of the Village. Be warned you young people.

More, much more photographs to come when BT pull their finger out.

While we were all besporting ourselves at the hall, Cynthia, one of the villages Nonagenarians,ย was stuck in hospital in Rutland memorial Hospital. She would welcome visitors by the way. ย Joanne took her in a small presentation cake and gave her all of our best wishes. Cynthia has especially asked that her thanks be passed to all who thought of her and I would add, shame on those that didn’t.

Cynthia Stamford

QB 1 Mary inspecting

There is really only one person in the village who knows how to get the marque together. Mary was away in France and we more or less managed to assemble it. Mary has just given it the once over in this shot.

QB 2 before the crowds

A shot taken before the revellers arrived.

QB 22 nonaganarians

The Guests of Honour, our very own Nonagenarians, Starting with Tony Clark then Dorothy Buckby, Sheila Love is later this year,on the right Dennis Whight,

QB 26 June

June ย and David leith, 90 a few weeks ago and Gloria Wightย who is still a Sprog.

QB 5 starting to fill up

A shot taken as things started to warm and fill up.

QB 7 nearly full

The marque nearly full, just waiting for Doreen.

QB 31 spithead review

And here she is explaining how she waved the flag at the Spithead Review.

QB 6 guests from Oakham

Some guests from Oakham.

QB 23 happy Jazz

Happy Jazz. We like them and they appear to like us. Everyone said they enjoyedย the music.

QB 30 all those cakes

And the cakes are all ours he said!

QB 9 the refined peoples table

Roger the Clock at the refined table, pleasantries over he was busy polishing his thermometer. He assured me it read one degree high but should ensure he and Sylvia didn’t go down with any of Richards famous Salmonella, Royal or not!

QB 35 whos had the cream

Who ate all the cream?

QB 13 toasting HM

Of course the serious business of the day was toasting the Queen,ย itย done with due ceremony, Sally proposingย “The Queen”

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During most of the day Roger was checking Bryan and Richard’s culinary efforts. “Not had anyone go down with ours” Richard assured him, at least not at an event. Note the wheels. They were square and I assumed they were damaged but Richard said this was to shake up the charcoal. Not been the same since I fitted round ones he complained.

Bryan has let me have some shots he took on the day, no notes so I present them as they arrived.

Just “click” on a photo to enlarge it to full size

Anybody got some photographs taken on the day? Please let John, the Wise Man of Wing, or myself have them and we can share them round on the site.