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The latest version of the community newsletter is now available and added to the bottom of this article
We are writing to you to ask you to complete a short survey to help your ambulance service improve the way we engage and involve our patients, staff and stakeholders.
I would be very grateful if you could circulate to your members and community contacts this e-petition on the LOLA (Leave Our Loos Alone) campaign aimed at keeping public toilets in Brighton and Hove’s parks and seafront open, clean and safe:
FIRST TASTER THIS THURSDAY 8TH DEC 7 - 8.30 PM AT ST CUTHMANS CHURCH
Come and enjoy the benefits of community singing. It’s fun, exciting, healthy, sociable, creative and will lift your spirits like nothing else ! No experience needed - everyone welcome, from absolute beginners to experienced crooners. We’ll sing popular songs from the 40’s to 00’s, old & new favourites, plus inspiring music from around the world. Help us to choose the songs we sing ! There’s a programme of tasters over the next few weeks in Whitehawk and Woodingdean, then a 10 week course starting on Jan 19th.
Help look after and promote our two new community play areas in Whitehawk, join the Friends of
Whitehawk Community Parks
Visit our Facebook page “Friends of Whitehawk Community Parks” or
The centre has been given £15,000 from Barclays Spaces for Sports towards its multi-sports site. The outdoor facility, which is mainly used for football and basketball, was originally funded by a £550,000 grant from Barclays Spaces for Sports.
Public meetings planned in Brighton and Hove next month will give people an opportunity to hear about and give their views on local healthcare priorities.
If you know people living in the city, both your colleagues and clients who might be interested in attending, please spread the word, as spaces are going quickly. Due to venue capacity, places at all three meetings need to be booked ahead of time. You can read more here.
the latest newsletter is enclosed, please download the attachment
Serendipity Enterprising Solutions CIC is funded by BHCC to provide Community
Development Support in Whitehawk and Manor Farm. New, existing, and yet‐to-be
formed groups assisted, advised and supported
contact: http://www.ses-partnership.co.uk/ , Tony 07525444825, or Andy 07879452929