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Soho Community Awards

Posted on 30th November 2010 by

 Unsung heroes who have devoted time and effort to make their community a better place were honoured at a prestigious awards ceremony on Thursday 18th November.  

 The Soho community equivalent of the Oscars recognised the active citizenship and volunteering achievements of shortlisted individuals and groups, highlighting the strengths of Soho and the positive aspects of the neighbourhood, at a special celebration dinner held at West Bromwich Albion Football Club.  

 The event was sponsored by Be Birmingham, Birmingham City Council, Morrisons supermarket, Soho Ward councillors and Urban Living. It was organised by the Soho Finger and Gib Heath and Winson Green, Brookfields and West Summerfield neighbourhood management teams.  

 Before the awards were presented, guests were entertained by local poet Moqapi Selassie, singer Eddie Masih and a dance performance by Ouidah Arts. The master of ceremonies was Radio WM broadcaster Bishop Dr Joe Aldred.  

 The charity raffle held on the night raised nearly £300 for Children in Need.  

 All the winners were presented with Oscar-style trophies and certificates.  

 Below are photographs of some of  recepients :  

 Dolores Pinkney and Hector Pinkney (Active Citizen Award)  

 Sister and brother Dolores (60) and Hector Pinkney (58) have been community activists for over 20 years. Together they run the DOJO community project in Handsworth, helping the community by running activities such as jogging sessions on Tuesdays and Sundays, as well as securing the lease to build a community playcentre on the derelict site of the Hockley flyover.  

Dojo Project presented with Active Citizen award

Active Citizen Award

Dolores and Hector led the fundraising which made over £2,500 to pay for the funeral of local homeless person, Lester Kidd, who died in a fire in November 2009.  

Adessa Reid (Golden Citizen Award)  

 Adessa Reid has been a volunteer for the Soho Over Fifties Club (formerly known as the Soho Elders Group) for 15 years.  

Neil De-costa presenting award for Golden Citizen

Mrs Adesssa Reid receiving Golden Citizen Award

Mrs Reid encourages elderly members of the community to join the group, to take part in keep fit sessions and to have their say on issues that concern them. Not only does she provide administrative support for the running of the group, but she also uses her culinary skills in the kitchen to ensure that members get a nutritious and tasty meal at the club.     

Soho Finger Neighbourhood Forum (Most Developed Neighbourhood Forum)  

Soho Finger Neighbourhood Forum

Soho Finger Neighbourhood Forum

 Soho Finger Neighbourhood Forum was formed in 2006 and now plays a significant role in the neighbourhood, being the first port of call for local residents to raise issues and concerns about their area. The forum has secured funding for innovative projects that have benefited the neighbourhood, including home improvements and gating schemes.  

Forum members have organised litter picks with local schoolchildren, entered the “In Bloom” competition and campaigned for local jobs for local people with Morrison’s supermarket.  

      Knightstone Neighbourhood Watch (Most Developed Resident-Led Group)  

 Knightstone Neighbourhood Watch was formed in June 2009 and has quickly developed into an active and caring group in the Brookfields area. Working in partnership with the police and the city council, the group has helped to reduce crime and antisocial behaviour. It has implemented a number of successful projects, including an annual street party. 

Knightstone Avenue

Knightstone Avenue receiving award

 The group also encourages local children to take ownership of their community and has supported the development of the Soho Young People’s Forum.   

 Sport 4 Life UK, Soho Extended Links and Winson Green, Brookfields and West Summerfield Neighbourhood Management Board – joint winners (Partnership of the Year)  

Soho Award _partnership of the year

Sport For Life

With a vision to change lives through the power of sport and the support of Birmingham City Council, local charity Sport 4 Life UK brought together representatives from statutory and voluntary groups to deliver the Soho Games 2010.  

This huge inter school sports competition enabled children from the Soho Ward to experience top quality competitive activities including football, athletics, uni-hockey and handball.  

180 children from local schools including Benson, Wattville, James Watt, Matthew Boulton, Foundry and St James took part.  Local hero kick boxing champion “Kash the Flash” presented the trophies and medals.  

 Soho Extended Links  

Soho Extended Links works to deliver extended support for children, young people and families in their local community. These services can be before school, at lunchtime and after school and include childcare, study support, parenting support (including family learning) and the provision of swift and easy access to specialist services.  

Partnership of the year joint winners

Soho Links receiving Award

Soho Links co-ordinator Daljit Hayre has overseen the delivery a range of diversionary activities that have helped to reduce antisocial behaviour and also enhance the personal and social development of young people.   

 

STEP UP:SOHO YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME

Posted on 27th November 2010 by

 

Soho Neighbourhood Management team has funded North Birmingham Development Agency to deliver Step Up Youth Leadership Programme. The is an exciting opportunity to develop and sustain the next generation of community leaders from the Soho Ward and neighbouring communities. Birmingham’s demographic profile has changed considerably in recent years and as well as being one of the youngest cities in Europe it will soon become a diverse city.

The project aim is to begin to develop the next tier of leadership which will give young people an understanding of how and why community leadership happens in practice and its effectiveness in creating positive change for communities.

The programme is free and we are seeking to recruit approx 10 young people (18-25) from the Soho Finger and Gib Heath locality and surrounding areas. We are also seeking mentors to assist who can support the young people. We will provide the training and support.

If you would like to know more on this new and exciting initiative  please click onStep_Up_leaflet[1] or give Derek Douglas a call on  07968064081. For application form please click on Step_Up_Application_Form

Soho Highly Commended at Heart Of England In Bloom 2010 Awards

Posted on 12th October 2010 by
 

Ladywood Constituency was well represented at this year Heart Of England In Bloom Awards , eight resident led organisations  from across Ladywood  were recognised for thier efforts and hard work.      

Ladywood Acheivers  

High Acheivers

 Organisations were entered under the Neighbourhood category and receieved awards ranging from level 1 establishing to level 4 thriving award. This was a major acheivement for the constituency and respective wards 
In Bloom 2010
Mohan Lal Gaddu  receiving Award on Behalf of Matthew Boulton Forum
Sojho Finger Chair and Treasurer
Soho FingerForum representatives receiving award

Two Neighbourhood Forums representing the Soho Ward were highly commended for their efforts, Soho Finger Neighbourhood Forum received Level 3 Developing Award while Matthew Boulton   Neighbourhood Forum  went one step further by acheiving  a level 4 Thriving Award which was the highest  award  across the constituency. Mohan Lal Gaddu stated  that “it is hard work of everyone (reidents and officers) that has made this possible for Soho and I would like to see the positive transformation of the area continue” Some of the key features for the Soho ward include flower garden and tree planting by Children form the Brighter Kids Project at Soho Community Hall, Sensory Garden at St Michaels Church, Under the sun Sculpture on Soho Hill, Soho House and colourful hanging baskets.

 
 

Soho Older Adults Celebrating Black History Month

Posted on 30th September 2010 by
Soho Celebrates with its  community

Celebrating Black History Month

Friends of Waverhill Park

Posted on 17th September 2010 by

On the Thursday 12th August 2010, Waverhill Park group met at the Trinity Fellowship on Waverhill Road, to appoint key members of the group which include a Chairperson, Vice Chair, Treasurer, Secretary and three committe members

Below is an image of members of the friends of Waverhill Park with the Matthew Boulton Forum Chair and the Soho Finger and Gib Heath Manager and officers who attended the meeting.

The final design for the Waverhill Park Sculpture was discussed shown below:

I would like to congratulate Friends of Waverhill Park and all the professionals, community members involved in reclaiming the park back for the local community to enjoy. I look forward to seeing the new sculpture.

The group will be opening thier bank account shortly with money raised at the Party in the Park event on 17th July.

The group would like to say thanks to everyone who donated funds.

Soho Ward Committee

Posted on 8th September 2010 by

FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS

SOHO WARD COMMITTEE

7.00 p.m.

Tuesday 21 September 2010

At Matthew Boulton

Community Primary School

Boulton Road, B21  0RE 

                                                (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE TO VENUE) 

An opportunity to meet your local Councillors, to raise local items and to hear reports from officers on general City Council Services and local issues.

 The agenda will be available for inspection on request at the Central and Local Libraries, Neighbourhood Office and the Council House within 5 days prior to the meeting.  The full set of papers can be viewed also on the City Council’s website at:  www.birmingham.gov.uk / democracy. If you have any access issues or special/particular requirements, please inform us of these by calling 675 5664 or write to Kay Thomas, Ladywood Constituency Office, The Summerfield Centre, Winson Green Road, B18 4EJ or e-mail kay_thomas@birmingham.gov.uk at least 3 working days before the meeting so that reasonable adjustments can be made.

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WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP TO TACKLE ILLEGAL STREET TRADING IN SOHO

Posted on 8th September 2010 by

Rogue traders on SOHO Road were asked to pack up their stalls following a partnership operation this summer.

Partnership working to tackle local issues

 SOHO neighbourhood police team in partnership with the Town Centre Manager, Soho Traders Association, Soho and Handsworth Neighbourhood Managers, and representatives from the UK Boarder Agency, Trading Standards and Environmental Wardens carried out this successful operation                                                                 

 Items on sale included fruit and vegetables, jewellery, phone credit cards and various electronic goods. To add to the problem the items were displayed on tables that were causing an obstruction to pedestrians.

 Officers also issued a number of parking tickets to vehicles parked illegally on the side of the road which had been blocking pathways.

 PC Nin Rattu who helped to organise the day said: “We have had some great results today and closed down a number of traders who were working illegally on the street.

 ”Not only are these vendors breaking the law but they make a nuisance for local residents and businesses by blocking pathways and tapping into local electricity supplies.

“This is also a great way for us to find out what concerns our local communities and talk to residents and business owners face to face about their issues. 

“Soho road is a vibrant and bustling area and we want everyone who visits to do so in a safe environment.” 

To find out more about what your local policing team are doing in your area please visit www.west-midlands.police.uk or call 0345 113 5000. 

To find out more about what the Soho Neighbourhood Management Team are doing in your area please visit www.sohowardbirmingham.com or call Colin Hanno on 0121-675-2683

Play in Parks Booth Street Park “A SUCCESS”

Posted on 7th August 2010 by
Play In Park
Having Fun

Over 300 children came to Booth Street Park over the second week of the summer holidays to take part in the Play in Parks project delivered by Birmingham PlayCare Network and funded by Be Birmingham  via Soho Finger and Gib Heath Neighbourhood Management. This was the first time Play in Parks has been delivered in Booth Street Park and was huge hit with the community.

The children have climbed trees, played team games, made dens and even had a barbeque. Many families, fathers and grandparents have visited the park regularly to engage in their children’s play, resulting in some fabulous community engagement.

Play in the park

Happy Days

Here is “A day in the life” diary of one of the playworkers who delivered the Play in Parks project at Booth Street Park.

Before my first day of work I felt a little apprehensive about 2 weeks of working outside in English “summer”, but I enjoy working with children and the community and looked forward to the challenge. I didn’t know what to expect from the training but enjoyed it a lot; BPCN prepared us well but also kept us engaged with the games and feedback. (more…)

Soho In Bloom

Posted on 2nd August 2010 by

On Friday 30 July 2010, Robin Russell and Ken Whittaker from the Heart of England In Bloom competition visited the Soho are to judge the entries made by the Soho Finger and Matthew Boulton Neighbourhood Forums. The In bloom competition encourages communities to make their neighbourhood a more beautiful place to live through imaginative planting, cleanliness, sustainability and community effort.

Soho In Bloom Gib Heath

Soho is a Beautiful Place

The judges award marks for horticultural achievement, environmental responsibility and community participation. This was the second time local residents participated in showcasing their neighbourhood with colourful gardens, hanging baskets , sensory/community gardens and local landmarks all of which make Soho an interesting place to live.

Soho In Bloom _Gib Heath

Blooming Soho

The judges were greeted at Soho House Museum by Mr Mohan Lal Gaddu from Matthew Boulton Neighbourhood Forum, Cllr Sybil Spence, Colin Hanno (Neighbourhood Manager) , Clare Parsons   ( Museum curator) and Andrew Simons the In Bloom Coordinator.

To set the pace Clare Parsons gave a brief  but interesting presentation combined with a tour of the  Soho House Museum  gardens. The judges then visited the newly built St Michael’s Sensory Garden, Richmond community Gardens and were later  accompanied along the two in bloom routes where they engaged with local residents. (more…)

Waverhill Park Dances to the Beat

Posted on 22nd July 2010 by

Music and dance were some of the great successes at the recent Party in the Park event at Waverhill Park on 17th July.  Despite the early showers the huge turnout were treated to some spectacular entertainment which captured the imagination of party goers of all ages.

DJ Hector entertained the crowd with his own unique fusion of music and dance. Here he is in action!

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There was also an opportunity for party goers to play different types of drums as well as get involved in the arts and crafts. Here is one young party goer creating her own beat!

It was good to to see families and the community together enjoying a wonderful event organised by Colin Hanno, residents and key stakeholders. In the  words of Hector (Mr Handsworth) it was truly  ”Unity in the Community”

Mr Handsworth Teaching the Police a few moves

Unity in the Community

Dancing to the beat

Dhol Dancers