November 1, 2012
by Dave Craggs
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October 31, 2012
by Dave Craggs
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Westminster Park Beat Meeting
- Start : 03 Nov 2012 10:30am
- Finish : 03 Nov 2012 11:45am
- Location : Westminster Park Shops, Westminster Park, Chester
October 24, 2012
by Dave Craggs
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Aria: Left Luggage by Geoff Nelder
Geoff Nelder has lived in Lache Hall Crescent for 34 years and for most of that was a teacher at Queen’s Park High. Now he’s an editor and author of several books. His latest is a mix between a medical survival and a science fiction mystery – ARIA: LEFT LUGGAGE. Suppose amnesia was infectious? Thank goodness it isn’t but imagine the ramifications if it was. Geoff did and the personal story of people, the breakdown of society and yet hope for some who coped is in ARIA. Click on this link to Geoff’s blog, which has details including Amazon e-book and paperback.http://bit.ly/OvYGQv
ARIA is also on sale in Chester’s Bluecoat Books 1, City Wall, and Waterstones will order it if it has gone from their shelves.
Also out in 2012 is the ebook HOW TO WIN SHORT STORY COMPETITIONS. Co-authored by Geoff (he was the fiction judge for the Whittaker Prize) in a dialogue form with judge Dave Haslett at
http://www.ideas4writers.co.uk/books/storycomps.php
For something completely different try HOT AIR, an award-winning thriller based in England and the Mediterranean. A feisty woman witnesses a heinous crime from a hot air balloon. She’s abducted and kept in a watchtower on Mallorca until she escapes. A page turner on your Kindle at
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hot-Air-ebook/dp/B0084OZL9E/ for less than a toasted teacake!
October 23, 2012
by Dave Craggs
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Apple Pressing Saturday 27th October 9am-2pm outside Al Dente Deli
Bring your apples to our local shops on Saturday 27th October 9am-2pm for pressing into delicious juice! Chopping tables will be available, but please chop at home first to avoid the queue, and don’t forget to bring your containers for the juice!
Last year, as part of a programme of public apple pressings at local shopping centres, Transition Chester organised a session in Westminster Park where residents were invited to bring along their apples and make juice out of them using the apple press and crusher.
The event was very popular and many residents brought along their apples to the event and happily produced delicious juice which they took away. The event prompted interest from passers by, who were curious about what was happening and provided an opportunity to talk about healthy juice, cider making and the fact that good food was available locally for not very much money or free!
This year, with the apple press and crusher on loan to the Westminster Park Residents Association, we will run the event once again and hope to repeat the success of last year. See you on October 27th with your chopped apples!
October 17, 2012
by Dave Craggs
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Local Plan meeting – 24th October
October 12, 2012
by Dave Craggs
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Evergreens meeting 25th October
The next meeting in the Community Centre is Thursday 25th October, 2.00 – 3.30p.m.
We are pleased to announce our guest this session is Graham Handford, a banjo player, who will not only play for us but will also give a brief explanation on the origins of the banjo and the tunes he will be playing.
To complete our afternoon entertainment we hope you will enjoy taking part in our ‘Beetle Drive’. For those who have not played before it is very easy to learn and a lot of fun.
Complimentary tea/coffee/biscuits will be available.
We look forward to seeing many of you joining us for what will be a very pleasurable afternoon.
Penny White
October 10, 2012
by Dave Craggs
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Bulb Planting on Vernay Green
The Westminster Park Residents Association will be planting daffodil bulbs in Vernay Green on Sunday, 21 October, at 11 am. We will meet at the Castle Croft Road side of the Green.
We would welcome your help and so if you are able to, please come along with your spade and/or trowel – many hands will make light work!
We look forward to seeing you.
Mary Pole
September 14, 2012
by Dave Craggs
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CCTV Appeal – shoplifting in the CO-OP
September 12, 2012
by Dave Craggs
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Police Community Bulletin
BIKE THEFTS IN CHESTER OUTER AREA – PLEASE BE AWARE!
In what has become an alarming crime statistic in our area, members of our Neighbourhood Enforcement Team along with their Outer patrol colleagues are looking at various ways to combat bike thefts.
PC Dan REYNOLDS has been assigned as the lead in our unit with regards to investigating this crime trend.
I have attached a copy of the news article recently submitted in the Chester Chronicle by local crime reporter – Rachel FLINT.
Rachel has spoken with Dan over this type of theft and her article covers some very interesting statistics as well as some crime prevention advice that should prove useful to local residents.
Police are working with bike suppliers and customers to try and stop opportunist thieves in their tracks
Aug 16 2012 by Rachel Flint, Chester Chronicle
ASPIRING athletes, commuters and keep-fit enthusiasts are being targeted by have-a-go thieves who are stealing their bikes in less than 42 seconds.
Over the past 30 days more than £12,000 worth of bikes have been stolen from sheds, garages, driveways and bike racks, as opportunist thieves pick at cheap locks and take abandoned bikes from outside shops while their owners are distracted.
Now, just days after the nation sat gripped watching as Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton raced to gold during the London 2012 Olympic Games, Cheshire police are vowing to help cyclists secure their bikes against the thieves.
Over the coming weeks officers aim to visit the homes of new bike owners to check where they are being stored, what sort of locks they are using and to hand out safety advice to stop their bikes being targeted by criminals.
Speaking from Blacon Police Station, where hundreds of unclaimed bikes are stacked up waiting to be sold at auction, PC Dan Reynolds said: “People used to spend around £100-£150 buying a new bike, now they are spending anything between £500-£1,000 but they are still keeping them in a shed with a £3 padlock.
“One of the problems is also that when someone has their bike stolen they often don’t ring the police as they don’t think it is important enough. And if they do they don’t have the information to help us to track their bike.”
PC Reynolds explained that since Operation Lane was started 12 months ago officers had been proactive in spotting and catching the thieves, but had been unable to stop cyclists locking up their bikes in insecure places with £50,000 worth of bikes going missing over the past six months.
Now police are joining forces with bike stores across the city to help inform new cyclists and get them to register their details as they buy their bike, so that if it is stolen police will be able to recover it more efficiently.
PC Reynolds said that the operation would see:
Cyclists given bike passports to fill in with the information about their bike and a space for a photograph which could be handed to police if the bike was stolen.
Police working with retailers to give advice to new bike owners.
Officers and PCSOs visiting homes to check whether bikes are being stored in a secure place and helping cyclists to avoid being the target of crime.
Cyclists being encouraged to register their bike on the national property database or www.immobilise.com to help the police track it down if it is stolen.
PC Reynolds said that it could take a thief less than a few seconds to undo a cheap lock and that anything that cyclists could do to deter thieves would help stamp out crime in the city.
Weekly Update
Chester Outer South – Lache / Westminster Park / Curzon Park / Handbridge / Saltney
Curzon Close Theft of pedal cycle. Btn 09:00 to 10:00 on 03/09.
Unknown offender(s) approach insecure Peugeot
ladies pedal cycle stolen on driveway and steal same.
Handbridge Following a report of a male sighted on CCTV acting
suspiciously, officers from the Outer NPT attended &
arrested him after he was found to be in possession of
heroin. The male has subsequently been charged
and will be appearing in court at a later date.
Boundary Lane Theft from motor vehicle. Btn 02:30 to 08:30 on
08/09. Unknown offender(s) gain entry to apparently
secure Renault Clio vehicle before stealing electric
guitar and pedal cycle
September 11, 2012
by Dave Craggs
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Borders, Buddha and Baring All!
Gardening Club
Wednesday, 26 September
7.45 pm, Community Centre
At our September meeting we are looking forward to a talk by garden designer Heather Vaughan of Daisy Chain Garden Design.
She will be covering the main themes for creating a good garden, with some examples of recently designed gardens to give an idea of what we can achieve in our own plots.
Heather will also talk about selecting the more unusual plants for spring, summer, autumn and winter.
The cost of the evening is £3 and light refreshments will be available. The bar will also be open.
Please also bring your surplus plants and produce for the Plant Swap table.
Intrigued by the title of this talk? Then come along and we look forward to welcoming you to Gardening Club on 26 September.
Kind regards
Mary Pole