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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  LLR Prepared (Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland) to come and give a presentation and briefing about how the Prepared Citizen initiative would work in a small village. This will be open to any interested resident, not just the 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 Pitt’s recommendation in his 2008 report into the previous year’s major floods, that the Government “… 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.

Gift Vouchers for Allotment Gardeners


ALLOTMENTS AT WING

Christmas Gift Vouchers are available for £5 and £10 for allotment gardeners. Plots with mature weeds are also available for wild life enthusiasts.

Apply Mick Rodgers (01572737475)

Seasonal Greetings to all our allotment holders.

DEFIBRILLATOR REFRESHER TRAINING SUNDAY 15 JANUARY 2017


DEFIBRILLATOR REFRESHER TRAINING  SUNDAY  15 JANUARY   2017.  @ 2pm.

A member of East Midlands Ambulance Service  is coming to the Village Hall  to carry out a refresher training session.

The session includes use of the defibrillator and resuscitation techniques.

Priority will be given to residents who are on the emergency phone network, but anyone is welcome to book a place and learn how to potentially save a life.

The session will last a maximum of 1:5 hours and is free to Wing Residents. Places are limited.

To book a place, please contact Joanne Beaver.    joanne@jpbconsulting.co.uk / 737286

BE A WING WINNER


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BE A WING WINNER

A Unique opportunity to win one of 2 weeks’ time-share through Interval International.

Helen and Robin Cullen have kindly donated 2 x 1 week time-share holidays to raffle in aid of the Village Hall funds and Wing Parish Church.

One of the weeks must be used by early February 2017 and the other by early March 2017. Destinations may be in Europe/UK or further afield depending on availability. Helen will be on hand to assist with booking.

Raffle tickets are £5.00 each and will be on sale at the Kings Arms pub on Friday 18th November and Friday 25th November from 7pm from Helen Cullen or Sally Cox. For those unable to attend the pub on either of these dates, please contact Sally Cox (0797 693 6509 or via email mrssallycox@hotmail.com).

The 2 winners will be drawn on Friday 2nd December 2016 at The Spirits of Christmas event at Wing Village Hall. Winners not at the event will be contacted by phone or email.

Our thanks go to both Helen and Robin for their most generous offer and good luck!!!

Wing’s collection for the Rutland Food Bank


Wing’s collection for the Rutland Food Bank
This year I am making a collection for the Food Bank over the next few weeks and aiming to take it to them in the middle of January. The village hall have very kindly said that I can leave a collection box there and I will have a box in the porch of my house
4 Top Street, Wing, LE15 8SE
I will be at The Spirit of Christmas at the village hall on Dec 2nd so you can bring goodies there too.
I have been in touch with the food bank and these are the items that they are most in need of (they have a good stock of pasta, baked beans, breakfast cereal, teabags, pasta sauce). The toiletries and sanitary supplies are the most needed items. Any food products must have at least a 3 month shelf-life.
Toiletries, eg toilet rolls, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shower gel, shampoo, soap, washing up liquid, nappies and sanitary products.
Food items
  Sponge puddings,    Rice pudding,  Jam, Coffee,
 UHT milk,  Ambient/long life fruit juice
So WING, come on and be generous
Judith Oakley