Whilst our blog is still to achieve a mass following, we will now start to add articles more regularly, starting with a weekly update.
This week, we look forward to a few events happening in our ward as well as at the Council Chamber. We also reflect on some sad news as explained below.
We've also created a brief newsletter introducing ourselves and particularly to announce the dates of our surgeries as shown in the image. So far this has only been shared on local social media based groups.
Our first surgery is due to take place at Gresley Old Hall on Saturday 29th July at 10am-11am. Thereafter we will alternating between the Old Hall and Methodist Church on York Road on the last Saturday of the month. Anyone is welcome to come along and discuss any local issues, in confidence if required. We're also looking into options for a surgery in the Castleton Park area.
The sharing of the newsletter also shares a link to the blog and also our new Twitter account @Gresley Labour.
There are a few events taking place over the next week in addition to the forthcoming Summer activities for children which can be found on a link here.
Within the link is an option to download the leaflet (pictured). This week, the focus is on the elder generation with the annual Liberation Day to take place on Maurice Lea Park on Wednesday 19th July. A free event for the over 60s, more information can be found by clicking on this link.A more formal event taking place on Thursday at 6pm in the council chamber is a meeting of the Finance and Management Committee.
Our newsletter also mentions former District and County Councillor Roger Redfern who passed away recently after a long illness. Roger was well known to a lot of people in Church Gresley, both as a councillor but also as the long-standing Landlord of the Miners Arms. Our thoughts are with Roger's families and friends at this sad time.
Our thoughts are also with the family and friends of John Richardson, of the Drum & Monkey Pub. John tragically passed away suddenly leaving a young family. John worked hard during the transformation of the Drum and Monkey and his community spirit was much appreciated, notably when offering the community litterpick participants refreshments after a job well done. Details of a fund set up for John's family can be found on the Drum & Monkey Facebook page.


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