April 2012 Herald

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APRIL 2012

Think of others this Easter Visit to our Partner and give a better gift News from South Charnwood High School

School in Rwanda

Easter time is often a time for following tradition, whether old or new, such as attending religious services or the giving of cards and Easter eggs. NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) is asking for people in the Markfield area to think about those less fortunate than themselves and give a better gift this Easter by donating blood. Over 7000 units of blood are needed every day by hospitals treating patients undergoing treatments for cancer, by those who’ve been involved in road traffic accidents and by women who experience complications during childbirth, to name just a few. Holly Mason, spokesperson for NHSBT, said: “Blood is needed by patients 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. Without the regular commitment of blood donors many lives would be lost and we are very grateful to our loyal and committed donors who save lives every time they donate. If you’ve not donated before please consider doing so this Easter and make donating blood your new tradition.” Upcoming local sessions include:

Wednesday 9th May 2012

By MAXINE MASON Funding through the British Council’s Global Partnership scheme has given staff and pupils at South Charnwood a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the lives of teachers, pupils and their families in Rwanda, Africa and also share experiences of education. Shared projects with our partner school, GS Nyagatare, including letter writing, poetry and art work, have already been exchanged and

WELCOME: Maxine Mason meets the teachers in Ruanda it is hoped that staff and students can learn from each other and also develop a better understanding of Global Citizenship. I have been involved in the project since it began in 2010 and was delighted to be offered the opportunity to visit Rwanda with seven other teachers from Leicestershire who also have partner schools there. So, on Saturday 4th February we set off on our journey to Africa. We were all a little nervous about travelling so far to a developing country but very Continued on page 4

at Markfield Community & Sports Centre - see advert on page 28 Anyone wanting to donate for the first time should be aged between 17-65, weighing at least 50 kg (7 stone 12lbs) and in general good health. If you’ve donated before, you can start again up to your 70th birthday and there is no upper age limit for donors who have donated in the last two years. To find out more about blood sessions in April or to book an appointment call the Donor Line on 0300 123 23 23 or visit www.blood.co.uk

INSIDE THIS MONTH’S PACKED ISSUE! Markfield girl performs at CURVE • Matthew Lay reports on a big spend Pet of the Month • Minutes of Parish Councils • Theatre Group News Bagworth Bowls Club Open Night • Chris & Ozzy’s Council Report News & Services from the local Churches • David Sprason’s Report Fashion Show for Chernobyl Children Charity • Prize Wordsearch

Plus LOADS more! How is it possible?

NEXT ISSUE OUT: Saturday 5th May - Advert & Articles Needed By 21st April


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