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Paul Drury

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  1. I think editions are winter 2014 and then again in spring 2015 hope this helps, sorry not got copy's but spring 2015 can be viewed on the Parish council web site http://selattyn-gobowenpc.org.uk ,i will also look in to this problem for you.
  2. Green Room Youth project Needs Your Help At a recent Annual General Meeting of The Green Room Youth Project it was agreed that despite the weekly sessions being well attended and the need for continuing, there is a reducing number of people able to support the sessions. Chairman Paul Drury said in his address to the group"We have all worked together to make sure the group has been meeting for 4 years and in all that time there has not been anyone in the community coming forward to assist us. We cannot continue with the committee we have and will look at some other ways of supporting young people." I'm willing to carry on with postion as chairman,I've already had one person who as shown some interest,Carol and Karl are also willing to carry on running the sesions,without whos efforts we would of not lasted 4 years,but they desperatlely need some help In the short term young people have the opportunity to attend the Monday games session at the Pavilion whilst the Green Room Youth Project look for other people to support the young people. have you the skills needed to support either the committee or perhaps volunteer for 2 hours on a Wednesday evening .If you would like to hear more about whats involved telephone Julie on 07977108071 or email greenroomgobowen@live.co.uk. The Silo Youth Opportunity Fund has funded the project over the past 4 years and is committed to supporting youth activities in the village Julie can also provide contact information to groups or individuals
  3. As chairman of the Greenroom and also chairperson of the playing field committee,I'm baffled how no one as contacted me,and the first I hear that there is a problem, is on this forum,if i had been informed early I know the organisers of the Graham Edwards Memorial, would have cleared the room for this event,
  4. The Green Room are doing Extra holiday sessions 2.30 -5.30 at the pavilion this Thursday and next Thursday ( 4th and 11th ) We will be doing indoor sports and weather permitting outdoor activities or just come and chill. All are welcome
  5. Green Room Youth Project AGM. Mon 25 Feb 2013 7.15pm at The Pavilion Gobowen The Green Room Youth Project are inviting all to attend our first AGM.We are keen to extend the membership of our steering group and would be pleased if you could attend this meeting. Young people are being invited to form a youth committee at the Green Room Youth Project to help create a vision for their weekly youth group.Every body involved with this project have all pulled together and worked with the young people to make this youth group a success. At the beginning we were doubting that the members would support the winter sessions but thanks to our volunteer Carol Pugh being a popular community leader her family and friends all, encourage the youngsters to take part.Sessions attract between 16 to 20 attendees and they all help to create activities and shape the group. Our AGM will focus on voting 2 senior young people to the committee and task them with setting up a youth forum for the group. We nominated 6 young people to support Shropshire Council Buzz project this year and they have helped to shape youth provision for the future. We have some exciting plans for this year and hope that other people in the community come forward to help us. The Green Room has been supported with grant funding from Awards For All, Silo Fund, Shropshire Council, Gobowen Area LJC and Selattyn & Gobowen Parish Council. Session Leader Julie Ruler said " It is a pleasure to help this group as they understand the true meaning of partnership working and let young people get involved.It has not been easy but the young people self manage and do not let their peers spoil activities. They come along with the intention to have fun and look after each other and that is what it is all about" To get involved please email greenroomgobowen@live.co.uk I look forward to seeing you. Paul Drury - Chairman The Green Room Youth Project
  6. New nets have been put up for over a week now both ends, but some kids are kicking the ball through them the wrong way and pulling them off,Ross from the Greenroom as put them back once and myself twice well try and secure them better over this weekend....Thank you to the Silo for your support
  7. The Green Room G-Olympics Win Gold!! What a success the G-Olympics turned out to be, we had to run 2 teams of under and over 11s. There were 72 individual entries taking part in competitive sports,ages ranged from 6 to 17 and a great time had by all, in fact so good we are doing it all over again next week 6pm-8pm 22August
  8. The Green Room G-Olympics Win Gold!! What a success the G-Olympics turned out to be, we had to run 2 teams of under and over 11s. There were 72 individual entries taking part in competitive sports,ages ranged from 6 to 17 and a great time had by all, in fact so good we are doing it all over again next week 6pm-8pm 22August
  9. Hi This event is to promote the Green Room and is open to all !
  10. Green Room Go For G-Olympics Following the success of the sports events held at the Gobowen Pavilion on National Playday the Green Room Youth Project are hosting their own mini olympic event on Wednesday 15th August at Gobowen Playingfield between 5pm and 8pm. The activities which range from Javelin to Sack Race and Footnall Keepy Uppy will be aimed at making sport fun and interesting to young people. The group have been awarded a grant of £7782 to deliver a youth inclusion project which offers 20 sports and Digital Media sessions at Gobowen Pavilion over the next 9 months.Chair of the group Paul Drury said" The project is a great opportunity to engage with young people and let them help develop activities. The event on National Playday was a good model to shape this activity and demonstated how we were not put off by the rain. Having advice and guidance from qualified Sports Development staff from Shropshire Council has helped us shape what we can deliver. Our sports coach Ross Bodie will be on hand to start the races and run the basket ball activity. The team that have been opening the pavilion since the project started last July have been pleased with the numbers coming along to the sessions.The G- Olympics title for the event was suggested by one of our youth members and considered quite appropriate. For further information or to get involved with the Green Room youth Project please phone Sian on 01691 659891
  11. Groups in Gobowen are planning a fun filled Play Day on Wednesday 1st August between 1pm and 4pm. The event which is hosted by The Green Room Youth Project will take place on Gobowen Playing. All ages are invited to take part in this community event which aims to celebrate outdoor activities. Following last year’s event the groups involved committed agreed to expand what was on offer this year. Partners which include Shropshire Council Community Action Team, Outdoor Recreation Team, Selattyn & Gobown Parish Council, Gobowen Allrounders, Gobowen Coppice Group and Gobowen Playing Field Committee have set up a range to attract all ages. The event will host a demonstration of play equipment from Safe & Sound play so that youngsters can try before they buy and give their opinion as to what extra piece of new equipment they would like. There will be a special story time for under 5’s and also a Dance workshop from Diddi Dance. Sports and Games will be organised in a mini Olympics with special prizes for all taking part. Chairman of The Green Room Youth Project Paul Drury said ”We are fortunate that all the groups are working together to support The Green Room. The parish council have helped by allowing the groups to use the pavilion and volunteers will be on hand to man our new tuck shop. Activities which get people out as a family help to build the community . The play equipment demonstration was organised by Cllr Sue Crow at the request of the Silo Central Trustees. Following the event Silo Central will look at purchasing a new item for the play area. We are all looking forward to this event and are hoping that the weather is as kind to as the volunteers and groups are.
  12. speeding through Gobowen past the playing fields and also past the school on the old A5 is a problem. as for parking on the st Martins road out side the Chapel, the gates are left open on the playing field car park with more than ample parking, but having said that parking outside the chapel does slow the traffic down, but is also dangerous.The ball being kicked out of the MUGA on to the the road outside the playing as caused a few near misses.
  13. I don't think the dogs are to blame, a dogs got to do wot a dogs got to do,it's the owners or the person with them, I think we should all take a picture with a mobile phone of them in the act, and text it to the advertizer, who should have section for naming and shaming!!
  14. I agree with all the comments on the reduced parking, but my main worry is how safe it will be to use! I also think people will park anyway, even with parking restrictions which will make the crossing even more unsafe. any comments on the zebra crossing I think needed to be at shirehall by the 14 of February
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