Mr Richard Pearson received this kind message from LHA_ASRA in the last few days, and it inspired me to include this video from 2007 of the St Ann’s Flower Girls taken at our last major event held at the neighbourhood Centre on the Robin Hood Chase. The then Mayor of Nottingham (and local Labour Councillor) Des Wilson attended. The Flower Girls, all volunteers, helped teach locals and disabled people the art of flower arranging. Our group was very successful, and this demonstrates just what can be achieved doing local charity work of this kind. We wish LHA every success with their charitable work in our local community.
Dear Mr. Pearson,
We do want to find a suitable resolution to the [Eastham Close] footpath issue and I will read your report to consider the best way forward…
The scheme has provided employment for 10 unemployed young people from both the St Ann’s and city… You may have seen last week the news coverage of the young trainees volunteering at the farm.
My team here are also exploring the opportunity to work with a local charity to provide our staff time for a volunteering reading support scheme in St Ann’s.
We really want the project to be a success and need your help to achieve this.
I note from Nottingham City Council that a consultation meeting is planned for August 3rd and I am very happy to participate in this. I will use your reports to see what changes to the scheme can be realistically made to improve the environment for existing residents.
Kind Regards
Lisa Culhane
Group Head of Development & Regeneration
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