Heartbeat Winter 2011 Issue 20

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Are you a Spot or a Stripe? In the run up to the Olympic Games, West Midlands charity Groundwork has joined with Cadbury to help bring their Spots v Stripes campaign to communities across the UK. The aim of the initiative is to create the largest and longest running game ever, involving as many people as possible. Cadbury are also giving away Olympics tickets every week in the run up to the games. Over the summer Midland Heart Coventry residents from Joe O’Brien’s Close, Willenhall; Morey Street, Kirby Close, Cash’s Lane and Iden Road Hillfields had an opportunity to get involved in this exciting programme.

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Customers had great fun playing all sorts of games including sack races, egg and spoon races, skittles, hula hoop, giant jenga and ludo. Elaine Shirley, Regeneration Project Officer from Midland Heart, said: “The Spots v Stripes games days were a huge success with many residents taking part and having competitive fun with all the activities on offer.” Elaine is working with Gail Gavan on arranging more Spots v Stripes activities for customers in Coventry throughout 2012 in the lead up to the Olympics so look out for events in your area. To find out more information on Cadbury’s Spots v Stripes campaign and how you can enter the weekly draw for tickets, please visit www.spotsvstripes.com

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WHO’S WHO IN YOUR AREA? To contact your local Customer Involvement officer or Housing Team Leader, please call 0345 60 20 540 and ask to be put through to the relevant person.

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Customer Involvement Officer Gail Gavan Housing Team Leader Anita Kapdia 19


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