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BROOKVALB GETS TOP
MARKS AGAIN!
APRIL 1999
There's a lot to smileabout at Brookvale High School, Groby, these days. Last week saw
the publication of the school's latest OFSTED inspection report, and it couldn't have
been better.
After their last inspection in 1994 Brookvale appeared in the Governments top 100 of
Good and Improving schools. With this report looking even better, Richard Mapp, Acting
Headteacher, has good cause to be delighted - "This excellent report reflects our
commitment to continuous improvement" - Richard said today.
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Ofsted concluded that the overall quality ofteaching was good, with at least a quarter of theteaching being very good. The Inspection Teampraised many features of life at Brookvale,particularly mentioning high levels of studentattainment, a wide range of clubs and societiesincluding sport, the promotion of strong social andmoral values, high levels of attendance, very goodsupport and guidance for students and strong linkswith the local community.
Students at the school are, in Ofsted's words, "busyworking hard, enjoying life and (most importantly)striving to succeed".
But Brookvale is not a complacent institution, asRichard says, "As a community we will reflect onthe praise we've received for our lively andeffective teaching, and our commitment tosupporting students with special educational needs.I toow that all staff will continue to strive for the
highest standards from all out students".
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MILLENIUM
Don't forget we want to produce aspecialMillenium issue of Wot! About Ratby, Ideaswelcome....pkotographs of tbe village'snotable events, stories about the past!
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RATBY COMMUNITY
ORCHARD NEWS
POND PUDDLED AND
TREES MULCHED!
POND PLANTING DAY
SUNDAY 16TH MAY,10.30PM
On 20th. February 1999 the CommunityOrchard Group held a Pond Puddling andMulching Day at the Community Orchard onTavemer Drive.This means that the pond is
now ready for planting with native water
plants. The Group are now in the process oflocating and ordering native plants that are
not too invasive. Great care needs to taken
when deciding which plants are suitable. Theaim ofthe pond is to promote native wildlife.It is therefore very important that only nativeplants are introduced. Care must be taken inchoosing the plants as some species growvery rapidly and would clog the pond andprevent wildlife flourishing.
It is very important that no one shouldintroduce either plants or wildlife to the pondwithout careful consideration. Some
Canadian Pond weed has mysteriouslyappeared in the pond on two occasions now.This has had to be removed. If left, it wouldtake over the pond very rapidly. Some frogspawn was attached to this weed. Somebodyprobably thought they were being helpful byintroducing this. However it is now
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recognised that frog spawn should not betransferred from one pond to another as thiscan lead to the spread of red leg diseasewhich is lethal to frogs. If you have somenative pond plants that you would like todonate to the pond , please contact NeilPilcher on 238 7481 who will advise on its
suitability.
If you would like to get involved in plantingthe pond, come along to the pond plantingday and see what is going on. As alwaysRatby Community Orchard needs you!!
E M A ISH^J^OW 5S
VILLAGE MILLENIUM UPDATE
Following the last WOT report there havebeen a few other ideas floated for our villagecelebrations. The Ratby Cooperative Bandare planning a full band turn out at aprocession and family service on SundayJanuary 2nd 2000. All organisations andindividuals could be encouraged to join in.They are also considrmg inviting acontinental band to come to Ratby as part oftheir celebrations. Further details later.
The scouts will be holding their traditionalNew Years Eve function in the ChurchRooms, with an emphasis ontheoccasion.The Village Society have a special sate onTuesday 16th November 1999 with acombined End of Century/ 25th Anniversarymeal and Social.
Another consideration could be to encourage
a 'Village Turnout' to see in the newcentury, our own mini 'Trafalgar Square' atmidnight.
Allof the other projects mentioned in the lastWOT are still ongoing;-
The photography project is the one schemeinvolving the Parish Council, and inparticular Councillor Alan Withers, togetherwith a group of volunteers.The Church floodlighting is still progressing.Installation methods and costings are beingconsidered.
The Welfare Hall Committee are all workingvery hard and the refurbishment scheme isgathering pace. Both the W.l. and RatbyVillage Society have promised their help.Crow Pie 2000 is set to take place on 12thAugust. This is a date to keep free for thechildren's party and other activitiesorganised by the Band and other groups.
The next Millenium meeting is on Thursday27th May 1999 at 8.15 pm in the Churchrooms. How about some other ideas? Pleasecome along andtell usabout them!.
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RATBY YOUTH ACTION GROUP
Ratby Youth Action Group (R.Y.A.) was setup to help investigate the needs of youngpeople in Ratby and act as a link between thecommunity and those with an interest inyoung people, and young people themselves.An initial survey established the need for ayouth club, which the group set up with thehelp of the Ratby Detached Youth Workers.This ran for over a year, meeting first in theWorking Men's Club, then in the Churchrooms. For various reasons the club wasdiscontinued and interest in the R.Y A hasdwindled.
At the Annual General Meeting in March1999 I outlined the current situation and saidthat due to other commitments I would notbe in a position to do more tham keep R.Y.R.
ticking over.So the challenge is there. If you have thetime and enthusiasm to give the group a newlease of life, I would be delighted to hearfrom you.
Andrew SimmondsChairman.
I can be contacted on 239 2845
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Burroughs Road Recreation Ground (The Recy)Plans for replacement of the existing playequipment and installation of new toddler playequipment have been finalised in consultation withthe Planning and Environmental HealthDepartments at the Borough Council. Beforearriving at the above stage we spoke to residents onStamford Street whose property backs up to therecreation ground and based on the feedback wereceived it was decided to move the toddler playarea further down the field.
Proposed Millennium PhotographicProjectThe Parish Council have been granted funding fromthe Borough Council. We will be contactingeveryone who expressed an interest in helping withthe project in order arrange a workshop to get thisproject under way.
Parish Council Election
You will be seeing notices regarding the Election ofCouncillors for Ratby Parish and Parish Ward.Nine (9) Councillors are to be elected for Ratby.Nomination papers are available from the BoroughCouncil and must be returned not later than Noonon Thursday 8th April 1999. If the election iscontested, the poll will take place on Thursday, 6thMay 1999.
Leylandii or Similar Conifer Trees/HedgingA lot of the trees and hedges in the village arematuring and looking aroimd the village it isobvious that some of them must be blocking thelight and sun from the neighbouring garden. Itwould be nice if those people whose hedges areabove 6'would goto their neighbour ona sunny dayand see how shaded their garden is.
Ifyou are thinking ofplanting a hedge this Spring itis worth talking to an expert at the garden centreabout more suitable alternatives. It will give youless work in the long run as the Leylandii can growto 75' if left unpruned and can grow to considerablewidth thustaking up valuable space in the garden..
H&BBC Local Plan - Development atFerndale Drive / Markfield Road
The two sites which affect Ratby are an extension tothe existing land designated for building offFemdale Drive and land bordering Kirby GrangeFarm (95 houses) and Markfield Road opposite thesunshine houses (75 houses).
At the Borough Council Planning Committeemeeting the officers recommended one of thesesites be allocated for development - Femdale Drive.The Chairman of the Committee then moved bothsites be included in the plan for development andourrepresentative. Councillor Betmett, with supportreduced this to just one site - Markfield Road -which was subsequently endorsed at the fullBorough Council meeting. This is in spite of apetition signed by 650 people ofRatby opposing thedevelopment on Markfield Road. If thisdevelopment takes place it will open the door to afurther2,500houses to the Westof Ratby.
The Borough Council's recommendations are in linewith the those of the Local Plan Inquiry Inspectorwho recommended the inclusion of Markfield Roadfor development and the deletion of the FemdaleDrive site from the Local Plan. The Parish Councilis opposed to both developments but it recognisesthat it is very likely that at least one of them will goahead.
The Markfield Road site was not included in theoriginal Draft Plan and the decision ofthe BoroughCouncil will now be the subjectof a six weekpublic consultation. This will allow Ratby residentsto put forward representations both for and againstboth of these proposals. The consultation periodwillcommence in April andyoushould make yourviews known, in writing, to eitherthe BoroughCouncil or the Parish Council
4^INSPECTORS RECOMMENDATIONPROPOSED INCLUSION
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CHARMING WORMS
TRIBAL CUSTOMS AND A
LOCAL RITUAL
Fred Harding's versatility is remarkable. Hehas a repertoire of over fifty illustrated talks,covering most of these islands and placesabroad, and while shunning the use of notesdelivers them in a forthright yet humorousstyle.His January offering, 'English TribalCustoms' ranged far and wide across thecountry and through a whole gamut ofactivities, some of which border on thebizarre!
Morris Dancing, Hare Pie scrambling.Beating the Bounds and Bottle Kicking paleinto insignificance when compared withStilton Cheese Rolling, Worm Charming,carrying burning barrels of tar on theshoulders into the pub on bonfire night andother hazardous pursuits.The object of the majority of rituals is tocelebrate a season or festival, many of thembeing performed at special times such asChristmas, Easter, Whit, mid-summer,harvest and the solstices.
Drink, be it beer or wine seems to play aprominent role in many of these customs,either before or after the event. There also
happened to be kissing involved in several ofthe rites! Two very sound excuses to mostmales one would think!.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGFebruary sees the traditional ritual of theAnnual General Meeting, which for thosewho attend is nothing of an ordeal as mightbe supposed.Another very successful year had passed andfinances still not teetering on the brink ofruin. The predictable election of Officersresulted in Jack Haywood being re-elected asChairman, Hoz Gamble as Hon. Secretary,and Bett}' Hulme as Hon. Treasurer. It was
heartening to receive some new nominationsfor the Committee vacancies, with Mrs AnnDay and Mr David Willis being elected. MrsJoyce Haywood, who had been co-opted bythe Committee last spring for one term, waseligible to stand for nomination and was dulyelected.
At the conclusion of the formal business the
Chairman was presented with a mini birthdaycake to mark another anniversary of hisarrival in this world. Thereafter followed the
usual splendid buffet supper enjoyed by athrong of over forty members to theaccompaniment of much animated chatterand good humour. The Society is now set tosail towards the Millenium with confidence.
The next two items on the programme willbe on Tuesday 20th April, when Mr DerekSeaton is to show slides of 'The Splendoursof Victorian London', and on Tuesday 18thMay when 'local yokel' Dennis Green is dueto continue his fascinating 'Tales of RatbyVillage in the Thirties'.
On these two dates the Welfare Hall is the
place to be seen.
JULIE'SHAIRDRESSING
MAIN STREET, RATBY
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Telephone: 2392406
VILLAGE VICARAGE
The vicarage stands cold and lonely now,so lately full of warmthand love.
A splendid tum-of-century housebuilt in a far more elegant age,set in tree-decked groundswith grassy tennis court-so long disused-made for a verdant lawn
on which the garden fete was held-or theatre in the open airwhen jazz was played on a summer eve.But yet inside-in latter years-
j tasteful furnishings and framed print wallssat easy with such fine decor.A welcome, homely feelas soon as one stepped in the hall,for it was 'open house' to allthough more than that for those happy fewclose to the incumbent and his charming
I wife.I But now they're gone-their term of dutyI spent-I to leisure days in pastures newI while left behindI ahollow shellI awaitingII Hoz February 1999
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1st Ratby St Philips & St JamesGuides needs you!
Do you enjoy working with girlsaged 10-14 years?
Are you free on Thursday evenings6.30 -8.00 pm? (term time only)
The current Guider and her assistant are
leaving the unit at the end of June 1999,leaving 24 Guides without any leadership. Inorder to keep the unit running we need twoadults to come forward as replacements assoon as possible.
Enthusiasm!
No previous experience is necessary,(training is provided) just heaps ofenthusiasm and an awareness of what girlsreally want out of Guiding today!If you are interested please contact JuliaKowal on 0116 239 4663.
RATBY LIBRARY CLUB
Come and join us from Tuesday 13th April,2.00pm - 3.30 pm.Share stories and rhymes, make lots ofcreative goodies and have fun too!If you're 3.5 years - 4 years old Caroline andAnn wish to welcome you to our weeklysessions. Call into the library for more.information or telephone;Caroline on 239 5472
Ann on 239 5123.
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POLICE CONSULTATIVE
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The Annual General Meeting of theBraunstone Area Police/CommunityConsultative Group will take place at 7.00pm on Monday 19th April at The CivicCentre, Kingsway, Braunstone.
Members of the public are invited to comealong and discuss issues concerning thepolicing of their area with senior officers.These include matters relating to traffic,local crime. Neighbourhood Watch andcrime prevention.Individual cases cannot be discussed at the
meeting, but can be addressed to InspectorSteve Hastings at Braunstone Poliee Station.Anyone wishing to have an item put on theagenda can contact;-
Mrs Kath Wallace, Chairperson, 0116 2916692
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