Intercultural evening at Police HQ, Enderby

At this event I was glad to meet African origin British who want to build understanding with police & the community, so that there is better appreciation of their law abiding culture. I loved the ‘egg in hand’ symbol – if authority is too firm the egg gets crushed, but if too light the egg is dropped & broken.

Rutland remembers 100 years ago

I think something very special happened on Armistice Day in Rutland. All across the county churches were packed with people of all ages remembering the lessons of WW1 – I hope it happened right across Britain. Let’s try & live happy lives that benefit others in remembrance.

Armistice Day in Uppingham

There was standing room only for the service of Remembrance Day 2018 at St Peter & St Paul, Uppingham. People of all ages were present including many youngsters, meaning that ‘we will remember them’ is true. Thanks to Rev. Rachel Watts, Richard Cole and choir for a moving service and wreath-laying.

At the service we discovered that Uppingham has five women leaders!  From left to right below,  Mayor Miranda Jones, Vicar Rachel Watts, me,  Commander of Rutland Police Louise Cordiner and High Sheriff Sue Jarrom!  Historic for Rutland! How highly appropriate for the centenary of women’s suffrage. All are shown below gathered at Uppingham’s war memorial for the wreath-laying.

 

Concert in Uppingham

I attended a remarkable concert in Uppingham Church on the eve of the Centennial Armistice. We heard the Military Wives Choir, Uppingham Choral Society, poetry readings. Leicestershire Northamptonshire and Rutland Cadets put on a magnificent display with their corps of drums. Pipers gave a preview of the planned lament at dawn. Well done all organisers and participants. £1500 was raised for military charities.

The Long, Long Trail

Congratulations for a deeply moving & informative concert & readings covering the course of World War 1;  The Long, Long Trail in St Andrew’s Church, Whissendine.  Very thought provoking. Thanks to all involved.

Armistice Centenary weekend starts here…

I am so looking forward to the varied and beautiful events organised to celebrate this centennial Armistice in Rutland. My own weekend kicks off with music in my own village, Whissendine, at 7.30pm prompt in our beautiful ‘village cathedral’, St Andrew’s Church. Come and join me!

£500,000 towards Rutland’s Resilience!

£500,000 has been awarded for ‘Resilient Rutland’ from the National Lottery! This will provide mental resilience training & counselling to help young people, prevent mental health problems and equip them for modern life. All of Rutland’s schools and their pupils will benefit and youth mental health resilience will be increased. Congratulations to Ann and all those involved in this project.

Remembrance rugby!

Yesterday afternoon I watched an ex-servicemen team play the Royal Signals Army Rugby team at Coleville RFC ground, for a commemorative match. Good fun was had by all (the Signals won) and the Royal British Legion raised funds for Poppy Legion.  Thanks for having me!