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NewsThe latest news from Sheepy. Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:09 Beacon Success for Managing the Night-Time Economy in Hinckley and Bosworth Sadiq Khan MP last night awarded Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council and Leicestershire Police Hinckley Local Policing Unit (LPU) Beacon status for their outstanding work in Managing the Night-time Economy. The Borough Council and the police walked away with a share of £3m government funding to expand their work and help other councils achieve the same success. The Beacon awards recognise local government’s excellence and innovation in improving quality of life for their residents and communities. More » The Borough Council worked in partnership with Leicestershire Constabulary LPU, the Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) and the Community Safety Partnership (CSP) to secure the award for managing the night-time economy in Hinckley. The partners demonstrated their work in making the town centre a safe, clean, welcoming and thriving place ‘after dark’. Sadiq Khan, Communities Minister comments, "My congratulations go out to Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council and Leicestershire Police Hinckley LPU and other partners. The Beacons are about showcasing the very best in service delivery, and in this, their final year, we really have seen some exceptional examples of managing the night-time economy. Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council and Leicestershire police Hinckley LPU are among are the top performers in their field, setting the standard for innovation, service excellence and improvement. With the added emphasis on economic recovery in this year’s Beacons, the winners are ideally placed to share their knowledge and skills to improve the sector as a whole. Marianne Hood, chair of the Beacons Panel continues, “Being awarded Beacon status means that Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council and Leicestershire Police Hinckley LPU and their partners will receive recognition, from national government and other authorities, for their expertise in managing the night-time economy. I will be closely following the work that the Beacon authorities carry out, and wish them the very best of luck, in their new role sharing knowledge and supporting improvement.” Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council with Leicestershire Police Hinckley Local Policing Unit, the Local Strategic Partnership and the Community Safety Partnership and the other Beacon councils for this theme will now work together, with the support of the Improvement and Development Agency, using a range of learning activities to help improve standards in all authorities in this area. Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council Leader, Councillor David Bill said: “ What is important is not just that the Borough Council and partner agencies have received yet another award, encouraging though that is, but that we have shown once again what can be achieved by everyone working together towards a common aim." Inspector Martyn Ball, Commander of the Hinckley local policing unit, said: “Working closely with our partners at the council has helped us achieve this prestigious award and I am extremely proud of the success we have attained in recent years. “By focusing on key problems and locations that impact on crime and disorder we have dramatically reduced crime in the town and across the Borough. We have launched a number of successful campaigns with the Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council and our wider partners, such as Street Pastors and Pub Watch, which has had a significant impact on community cohesion and reassurance. Making Hinckley and Bosworth a safer place to live, work and visit has been at the heart of our efforts and our Beacon Status recognises that.” South area Commander, Chief Superintendent Garry Forsyth added: “This is a tremendous accolade to the hard work of the local policing unit and the Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council. Beacon Status has provided us with a wonderful opportunity to invest further in our commitment to managing the night-time economy in the area.” The Beacon Scheme is funded by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), and the programme is managed at the Improvement and Development Agency for local government. This year, the independent Beacon panel received 125 applications (involving 159 authorities), and using an extensive judging process, they whittled this number down to a shortlist of 62. « Less Source: Fri, 06 Mar 2009 14:24 The Minutes for our March meeting are now available from the Minutes archive. Tue, 03 Feb 2009 13:14 Concert - 21 February - Sheepy Magna Memorial Hall Musical Moments by Sheepy Melody Makers Saturday, 21 February at 7.30 pm - popular music, theatre medleys, songs from the Shows and old favourites. Tickets £5 (children free) . Telephone 01827 880762 Tue, 03 Feb 2009 13:13 Pilates with Rachel at Sheepy Magna Memorial Hall Modified Pilates by a Physiotherapist - new sessions starting in February Contact Rachel on 07940 116568 Tue, 03 Feb 2009 12:55 Mobile Youth Project The vehicle will be in the lay by at Sheepy Magna from 7 - 9 pm on the following dates: 3 and 24 February and 3, 17 and 31 March. Tue, 03 Feb 2009 12:54 Memories of Sheepy It is planned to hold an Open Day at Sheepy Memorial Hall on Saturday, 7th March, from 2pm – 8pm and everyone is welcome. The aim is to learn more about Sheepy, its history and memories, over a cup of coffee and cake. Various people already have a lot of information and photos and these will be on display. If you have a story to tell, or are willing to share your thoughts on "old" Sheepy, please email info@sheepyparish.com or just come along to the Memorial Hall on 7th March, Sat, 18 Oct 2008 16:33 Battle in the Attic Event at Bosworth Battlefields 18 & 19 October 2008 All local people are invited to share their stories and legends of Bosworth. Source: |