Cards galore as Winnie celebrates 100th birthday
No. 332 July 2020
HUNDREDS of cards were sent to Pool Cottage in Melbourne to help resident Winnie Baldwin celebrate her 100th birthday, including greetings from Her Majesty the Queen. Winnie clocked up her century on June 23, and was said by Pool Cottage to have had “an amazing time sharing her special day with friends and family at the care home where she has lived for nearly three years”. With visits to care homes limited due to lockdown, Pool Cottage staff were determined to help Winnie have a special day so put out a plea on social media to send in cards and greetings. The community both near and far responded magnificently, sending in more than 400 cards for Winnie, including one from Her Majesty herself. Winnie’s son and daughter-in-law were able to see her from a distance, while the local community police in Melbourne did a drive-by happy birthday singalong for
her. Pool Cottage said: “Winnie was inundated with well wishes, cakes, flowers and presents all through the day and had a special birthday cake made for her for the occasion. “Winnie would truly like to thank everyone who made her day special although “doesn’t know why people make a fuss just for her” – her northern roots clearly showing through. Winnie enjoyed a lunch with her only son and daughterin-law before celebrating over a tea party with staff and other residents. It was also organised by the Home for Winnie to receive video messages from her family up north who weren’t able to visit her. “Winnie says ‘she is grateful for the staff of the Home who take such great care of her and she is lucky to live at Pool Cottage. Everyone has made her day enjoyable and memorable and she looks forward to a glass of sherry, a cup of tea and a long lie-in’!”
A ONE-WAY SYSTEM SHOCK FOR RESIDENTS by FRANK HUGHES
A CONTROVERSIAL one-way system through Melbourne was sprung on local residents when workers turned up to erect barriers along routes through the village in mid-June. The emergency measures were made under the Road Traffic Act and were intended to restrict parking and widen pavement areas to enable social distancing for shoppers and pedestrians. The first residents knew about the
plan was when workmen were knocking doors asking them to move cars. According to one Potter Street resident about 15 to 20 neighbours were on the street refusing to comply, with some making urgent calls to the council HQ in Matlock and to councillors. Some feared that this was the previously rejected one-way system “via the back door” and complained of a total lack of consultation. A decision was then taken to suspend implementation, which eased a tense situation. The measures were publicly announced two days after lorries had
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by DCC heard strongly voiced opposition from residents of the affected areas, and a review and re-working of the proposal was promised. County Cllr Linda Chilton expressed the view to protesters that the temporary measures would provide an opportunity to see how a traffic scheme might work, but insisted it was not the one-way system ‘by the back door’ as they feared; permanent changes would require detailed consultation. A statement from the parish council supported this view, saying: “This
emergency scheme will allow Melbourne residents and visitors to assess the impact of a one-way system, and Melbourne Parish Council will consider all feedback received before deciding whether to press for either retention or removal in the future.” The county council has been provided with funds of more than £400,000 to implement traffic schemes in the 40 or so villages and towns, under the Government legislation on social distancing. A week later Cllr Chilton announced Continued on Page 3.
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turned up to implement the scheme and an apology was later provided to residents for the lack of consultation. Parish councillors say they had been told of the scheme only on the evening before its proposed implementation. The proposal bore remarkable similarity to the scheme put forward by Derbyshire County Council (DCC) in 2018, involving only south-bound traffic on Derby Road, from Queensway to the Market Place, and one-way routes down Potter Street and up Chapel Street. At that time, a public meeting held
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