The Partnership office is a Disabled Friendly space The Voice March 2011 (A bi-monthly newsletter) Incorporating: Penwerris TRA, Old Hill Community Association, Lab Close TRA, Acacia Oakfield & Trescobeas TRA, Lambs Lane & Ashfield Members Association Kerbside Recycling for 2011 March Recycling of paper, cans, cardboard, textiles and bottles. 9th, 23rd Garden waste. 2nd, 16th, 30th April Recycling of paper, cans, cardboard, textiles and bottles. 6th, 20th Garden waste. 13th, 27th Trescobeas Area on Thursdays March Recycling of paper, cans, cardboard, textiles and bottles. 10th, 24th Garden waste. 3rd, 17th, 31st April Recycling of paper, cans, cardboard, textiles and bottles. 7th, 21st Garden waste. 14th, 28th
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The Partnership office is a Disabled Friendly space
The Voice
Marc
h 2011
(A bi-monthly newsletter)
Incorporating:
Penwerris TRA,
Old Hill Community
Association,
Lab Close TRA,
Acacia Oakfield &
Trescobeas TRA,
Lambs Lane & Ashfield
Members Association
Kerbside Recycling for 2011
March
Recycling of paper, cans, cardboard, textiles and bottles.
9th, 23rd
Garden waste. 2nd, 16th, 30th
April
Recycling of paper, cans, cardboard, textiles and bottles.
6th, 20th Garden waste. 13th, 27th
Trescobeas Area on Thursdays
March
Recycling of paper, cans, cardboard, textiles and bottles.
10th, 24th
Garden waste. 3rd, 17th, 31st
April
Recycling of paper, cans, cardboard, textiles and bottles.
7th, 21st
Garden waste. 14th, 28th
Useful Information
Beacon Resource Office 01326 212784 Area Housing Officer 0800 1385552 Repairs 0800 1385552 Beacon Care Centre 01326 436630 Carrick Tenant Participation 0800 1385552
Meeting Details
Beacon Regeneration Partnership Third Tuesday of the month at 7.00pm
At the Falmouth Primary School Penwerris Tenants and Residents Association
Second Tuesday of the month at 6.30 pm Old Hill Community Association
First Tuesday of the month 6.30 pm MEETINGS HELD AT THE RESOURCE OFFICE
Hi Folks,
Welcome to this edition of the Voice, which may be the
last you will receive in this format! Unfortunately we no
longer get funding to print the Voice, and despite trying to
keep the cost down by printing it in the office we still can-
not afford the cost. As from May 2011 the voice will be
available on your computer. It will be available on Face-
book, you can access it by going to your Facebook page
and entering Beacon Partnership in the search box. We
hope by going to the internet we will attract more younger
readers as well as our present supporters. For those of you
who do not have a computer or do not use the internet, we
will still print a special paper copy and deliver it to your
door. If you wish to have the paper copy delivered please
fill in the form on page 21 and
return it to the resource office. We hope this does not
inconvenience you too much and you still continue to
enjoy the “Voice” both on line and in its old format. To see
if you like the new on line version you will find this edi-
tion is already available on the Facebook page, so why not
login and have a go. Any problems getting into Facebook
call Nicky at the office.
The Editor
EDITORIAL
MARTIN JOSE
All aspects of Building
Work
& Property Maintenance
Tel 07870 186915
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PENWERRIS TENANTS & RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING This year‟s annual general meeting will
be held on Tuesday 8th march 2011.
To be held in the resource office at
7:00pm.
We are looking for new members. If
you have a couple of spare hours once a
month on a Tuesday evening, please
contact the resource office for a
nomination form.
All existing members are required to
reapply.
Everyone welcome
L.L.A.M.A NEWS
Hi Folks,
Well now hopefully the bad weather is well and truly behind us.
In our last letter we hoped we would not have had to use the grit bins that were
put in place, well that was wishful thinking on our part.
We hope everyone coped and there were no injuries.
L.L.A.M.A would like to thank Curtis Popo who lives at number 5 Trecarne
for his help on gritting the roads for us. He did this at 4am before he went to
work.
We have also sent him a letter thanking him for his effort.
A new application has been sent to Sita from Falmouth Town Council for
2011/2012 for phase three of the development on the play park.
Hopefully we may be granted £25,000 from them plus £5,000 from the
Council,
If this is awarded then phase three could start soon, so just watch this space.
The council has agreed to the remedial work of removing the fence around the
all weather pitch, removal of fence/hedge in front of Trecarne and the paths to
be renovated also the all weather pitch will be cleaned.
Sainsburys has agreed to pay for bollards which will be sited just off the entry
to the play park. Two will be fixed and one bendable for access to fire and res-
cue or ambulance if needed
As you might have seen the memorial play equipment has been removed and
is being restored , this will be replaced on completion of phase three.
The events committee are currently looking at maybe another cream tea after-
noon, and another funday. Please let us know what you would like.
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Parking on the estates and roads around the estates has always been a problem. It is
just a fact that when built in the 70s, 60s, and 50,s (and in some cases even earlier),
most households had a single car. That is very far from the case now where most
households have two, three or even four cars. This means parking in the area is at a
premium.
It is unfortunate that as residents there is no automatic right to park outside your home:
whether you are a tenant or a resident. In fact if you have the luxury of permission to
have installed a hard standing to park your car, you have no right of access to that hard
standing. If someone parks in front of that hardstanding that is their right. Unless of
course highways have painted parking restricted lines due to disability access.
On certain estates there is an issue that is causing greater scarcity of parking spaces and
that is towed vehicles, such as caravans, trailers and boats being left by the side of the
road. Carrick Housing have no control over this nor parking in any form. This is
purely a Highways matter and if the vehicle is causing an obstruction or is parked ille-
gally then it is a police matter.
Unfortunately this type of parking is getting worse and causing complaints to come
through to Carrick Housing. Therefore the matter of towed vehicles parked by the side
of the road is to be highlighted to highways. They do have the power to enforce the
owners to remove these “vehicles” from the highway.
It is very unfortunate that this action is going to have to be taken but priority on the
very restricted parking that is available to residents has to be for cars and vans of the
residents of the estates. I hope the vast majority of those that read this understand the
need for this.
Patrick Fielder
Carrick Housing.
RIDGELINE ROOFING SERVICES
Ridgeline roofing services slating, tiling, lead work reroofing , all types of repairs and lead work
The former Bishop of Ebbsfleet, Fr Andrew Burnham, resigned from the Church of England at the end of last year and has been received in the Roman Catholic Church. So we are
now under the sacramental care of the Bishop of Plymouth, the Rt Revd John Ford, who has been made an Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Truro. Bishop John is already known to our parish as he came to confirm our candidates last September at our Patronal Festi-
val . By the time this information is printed we will have begun our Bible Study on the Acts of the Apostles, which we will be following for the next five months ... these will take place on a Sunday evening @ 5.00 pm a couple of times per month and at both our churches -
for more information, please contact Fr Mark [Tel. 01326 218947] Sunday 6th March is the last Sunday before Lent and is our monthly Family Eucharist @
10.00 am (followed by tea & coffee). If you have never visited our Church before, this is a good service to come along to, as it is a bit shorter than normal! You are most welcome. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, the 9th March this year, and will be observed (by imposi-tion of ashes) at our mid-week Eucharist at the Mission Church of the Holy Spirit @ 10.00
am
Sunday 13th March is the 1st Sunday of Lent as we begin six weeks of preparation for Easter, our Parish Mass is @ 10.00 every Sunday. Why give God some of your time this
Lent and join us for our Sunday morning services? These finish by 11.15 am at the latest. Every Friday in Lent we have a ‘Hunger’ (frugal) Lunches at the Laburnum Hall between 12
noon and 1.00 pm, followed by a short devotional talk. The first one is on Friday 11th March and the last one on Friday 15th April. We had some very interesting talks last year. Every Friday evening of Lent we also have Stations of the Cross at St Michael & All Angels’
Church, Penwerris @ 7.00 pm. The final Sunday of Lent is Palm Sunday, 17th April, which also marks the beginning of Holy
Week (with the blessing of palms). During this week we have a daily service and a fully copy of our programme is available from the parish priest. We will also be holding our
Annual Parochial Church Meeting after Mass @ 11.30 am, during which we will elect new Churchwardens and people to service on our Parochial Church Council for the next year.
Easter Sunday falls on the 24th April this year, for us Easter begins with the Vigil Service the
evening before @ 7.30 pm. On Easter Sunday morning our Mass of the Resurrection is at our
normal time of 10.00 am. During the Easter Octave (a period of eight days) we have a daily
Mass, which apart from the Wednesday, which takes place at our Mission Church of the Holy
Spirit, will be at St Michael & All Angels, Penwerris. The Easter Octave, which is a special pe-
riod of celebration, ends on Sunday 1st May, but the Eastertide season now extends till Pente-
cost (Whit Sunday) 50 days after Easter Sunday. All communicant members (those who have
been confirmed) of the Church of England should make their Holy Communion at least once
during the season of Easter.
Best wishes, Fr Mark
St Michaels and all Angels Church
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Welfare Benefits
Jenny Richards Welfare Benefit Advisor is at the
Beacon Resource Centre on Thursday mornings
please note new extended opening hours from 9am -
1pm please telephone for an appointment though
it’s possible to pop in without one and Jenny can
usually see you. It’s a good idea to have your bene-
fits checked regularly to make sure you are getting
the right amount as the regulations are changing all
the time. If you have health problems there are
many benefits you can claim which can double your
weekly income
especially if you are over 60 years of age. In the
past 12 months she has got over £51.000 for
residents of the estate - what can she do for you? Its
always worth coming in to check - it’s a free and
confidential service for everybody and she will be
very pleased to see you. Benefits dealt with include
Disability Living Allowance , Attendance
Allowance, Carers Allowance,
Housing and Council Tax Benefit, Working and
Family tax credits and many more Access to
legal advice available as well.
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