February 2016 herald online

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FEBRUARY 2016

Appeal for Ruby: the last Redgate dog AS YOU may know Redgate Farm Animal Sanctuary no longer takes in dogs for rehoming, (although we still have many other animals for you to visit or re-home), but we do have one final canine resident who nobody seems to want. She is Ruby, a 7 year old German Shepherd, small and compact for her breed, and very pretty. She has been in a Redgate pen now for about 14 months; several people have visited her and taken her for walks but in the end she is still unadopted, with all her former doggy companions now settled in new homes. On the plus side, Ruby really loves people (adults and older children), and is longing to be part of a proper home. Because she is very energetic and very intelligent, she would enjoy and probably benefit from some training and lots of exercise. Ruby is good on the lead and she loves fuss and cuddles. On the other, shall we say negative side, she would not be suitable for a home with small children, as she is nervous of them, nor a home with cats, as she seems to be a ‘chaser’ (out on the field she will try to chase rabbits). She will need some time and effort, but we think she would try her hardest to re-pay you ten-fold. If you think you might be ‘The One’ to turn her life around, or you know someone who might be, please discuss it with the Redgate team and make an appointment to be introduced to Ruby. Contact Redgate Farm Animal Sanctuary on 01530 243 925 or email redgate@mail.org or via Facebook. The sanctuary on Shaw Lane is open every day 10.30am – 3.30pm.

South Charnwood roars on LCFC

Thornton Village Carnival

Help! Will You or Won’t You? WE’VE BOOKED the date.. (2nd July, 2016)... we’ve booked excellent and entertaining musicians .. (The Dirty Water Band).. and delightful dancers will be there.. (The Keely Anna Dance School).. so all bodes well for our Thornton Village Carnival. That’s what we thought. Now it seems that all may be in jeopardy because we are short of helpers to work together to organise the event. It is a sobering thought that, as our village grows, interest in community events seems to wane - yet it is they which give so much to the life of the village. Is this where you come in? All we ask is that you show an interest in joining with others to help to make the Carnival a pleasant and happy afternoon for all. The Centre always has need of the income from the Carnival, and our project to refurbish the Centre’s kitchen is where, hopefully, the monies from this year’s event will be spent. The kitchen we have is only the second in the Centre’s forty-three-years, and is badly in need of an update. A new, modern kitchen would both attract more hirers, (and, therefore, income), and offer improved facilities to benefit everyone who uses our Centre. Carnivals of the past are the stuff of legend, and there is no reason why Carnival 2016 shouldn’t be one to remember if enough of you will come forward to help. We do have a nucleus of people who have helped to organise the Carnival in previous years and will, of course, help this year, but we do need more of you. Whatever your particular area of interest, there is sure to be something useful you can do - be it something as small but as vital as making a cup of tea or moving a table! On Thursday, 25th February, 2016, at Thornton Community Centre, there will be a meeting at 7.00p.m. to discuss the whether or not the Carnival is to go ahead. PLEASE COME ALONG TO SHOW YOUR INTEREST; TO MAKE SUGGESTIONS; TO SHARE IDEAS AND TO OFFER HELP. Please don’t leave it to someone else when YOU could do something! We would very much appreciate your attendance.

The Trustees of Thornton Community Centre

Spic and Span Ma’am Mercenfeld Primary School needs you!

YEAR 8 AND 9 pupils at South Charnwood High School, who follow the ASDAN Life Skills course, were treated to a night to remember by Leicester City football Club in December.

MERCENFELD Primary School is looking for volunteers to help us with our ‘CLEAN FOR THE QUEEN’ campaign.

After a training a session with Matt Elliott and Steve Guppy, the pupils were treated to as much pizza as they could eat and then had the honour of waving the flags as Leicester City hosted Chelsea in the Premier League. The pupils then watched the game and, as part of a noisy, supportive crowd, cheered Leicester on to a victory by two goals to one. The event was organised by Mrs Vanessa Stanton who works with the pupils at South Charnwood. The pupils, who behaved impeccably throughout the evening and were great ambassadors for the school, had a marvellous and memorable time. Our grateful thanks go to all those at Leicester City for their incredible hospitality.

We are taking part in the initiative to strengthen the link with our community, raise awareness of litter and create a sense of ownership for our environment. All of this in time to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday! Would you be willing to lend a hand and help our children sweep, litter pick, paint and plant to further develop our school grounds? FRIDAY 4th MARCH 9.30am - 2.30pm - Friends of Mercenfeld (PTA) will be on hand to serve afternoon tea and our kitchen will be serving up some traditional fish and chips! Please visit our website at www.mercenfeld.com for more information. We look forward to hearing from you!

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