JANUARY 2015
Christmas Jumper Day at Now Jill wins the National South Charnwood High School Unsung Hero title!
Pupils at South Charnwood High School support Save the Children charity by paying £1 to wear their Christmas jumper to school on Friday 12th December. The staff at the school also participated and, in total, the amount raised was £291.06. The picture above shows, back row from left to right, Mikey Parry, Anna Farthing and Ryan Norwood. Front row left to right Patrick Cole and James Smalley.
Snowy Stanton from the air
Jill Stidever from Markfield has beaten off stiff competition from 15 regional winners to be declared national winner of the BBC Get Inspired Unsung Hero Award 2014. The awards ceremony took place as part of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards in The SSE Hydro Arena in Glasgow. The star-studded event took place in front of a 12,000 capacity crowd and was shown live on BBC One on 14 December. Swimming coach Jill Stidever (77) was named the BBC East Midlands Unsung Hero for 2014 last month in recognition of her work helping disabled children learn the joys of swimming. The winners of each of the 15 regional awards were put through to the National final with a prestigious judging panel including European Gold Medallist Jo Pavey and last year’s winners Joe and Maggie Forber. It is clear that Hinckley and Bosworth has an abundance of Unsung Heroes as Jill follows in the footsteps of Sue and Jim Houghton who founded and continue to develop Sport in Desford and won the National BBC Unsung Hero Award in 2012. Colin Magee, Sailing Instructor at Bosworth Water and instructor on the local Sportivate scheme, won the East Midlands Regional Award in 2013. Live at the awards Jill said: “For my team, husband and all the rest who supported me, thank you very Redgate Farm Animal much. Sanctuary “It was also special that parents currently has have trusted their children to me several cats over the last few years. I’m not the and kittens most conventional but I work new requiring ways to help them. Thank you to all those who have supported me,” she loving homes added. - including Graeme Chilvers, Health and Mia, aged Recreation Manager at Hinckley 4, pictured and Bosworth Borough Council here. who nominated Jill, said: “She See page 19 for gets parents involved, she gets photos of some Paralympians involved. She inspires of the other cats people. The difference this is making who are seeking kind and loving is incalculable.” new owners.
I’m Mia and I need a home
My husband and I live in Stanton under Bardon on Main Street. My husband is currently working towards his private pilot’s licence and completed a cross country trip over Stanton. He has taken some lovely photos of Stanton covered in the snow on the 28th December, and I thought this might be nice to share with the rest of the community.
Dawn Coggins
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