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Sunday, June 23, 2024

BRENTWOOD CONNECTED AND SATURDAY'S SHOWCASE AT THE BAYTREE CENTRE


Enjoy art from talented local artists in pop-up galleries and take part in creative activities in Brentwood, Shenfield & Ingatestone.

This year's Brentwood Art Trail will feature:

  • ART ON DISPLAY IN 60+ VENUES
  • WEEKEND ART FESTIVALS
  • LIVE STREET ART
  • GUIDED TOURS
  • WALK, TALK & CREATE EVENTS
  • CREATIVE WORKSHOPS
  • ARTIST MARKETS

The Brentwood Art Trail is brought to you by Brentwood Connected, a unique Business Improvement District (BID) funded by town centre businesses to improve the experience in Brentwood, Shenfield and Ingatestone.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

JAMES REDDELL - BRENTWOOD'S FIRST FREEMAN OF THE BOROUGH AND HIS MEMORIES OF D-DAY


 Jimmy became Brentwood's first Freeman of the Borough and died in November 2007 aged 97 but his memories linger on. (Brentwood Voices published by The History Press).   

Saturday, June 08, 2024

MEET SOME OF OUR NEW FRIENDS SUPPORTING OUR FUN WALK TEAM IN BILLERICAY

 

Essex Fun Walk Gives Boost to Local Charities

The Fun Walk Trustees had the pleasure of visiting the BCCS offices in Billericay last week following an invitation from Community Engagement Officer Damian Dillon, to see how the funding provided by the Fun Walk Trust is being used. The trustees were delighted to meet with the BCCS team and to be shown around their wonderful facilities being used to support Essex children.

Damian Dillon said:

“BCCS is committed to supporting a future where children and young people have a voice that is heard, enabling them to access the best possible mental health support. In recognition of our 40th anniversary this year, we will be holding a number of walks during the summer months in support of children’s mental health. The Fun Walk Trust has helped us boost our fundraising by means of their generous Bonus pot, and has been an important source of funding for us over the last 8+ years.”

Special Needs and Parents (SNAP), is a local charity that has also been part of the Fun Walk for nearly a decade. Fiona Townsend, Fundraising Officer for SNAP said:

“Support from the Fun Walk Bonus Pot helps us continue to be there for more than 4,000 Essex Families. Thanks to the Fun Walk Team and the companies that generously contribute, families can continue to rely on a variety of therapeutic and developmental sessions for children and young people with an additional need or disability. We are looking forward to this year’s event and we hope to encourage even more of our supporters to get involved.”

The Fun Walk invites Essex charities or local community groups to register for the September Fun Walk, to raise money for their projects. The sponsored walks can happen anytime during September and at any location chosen by the charity or community group.

John Baron, Chair of Trustees, said:

“Like BCCS and SNAP, many charities and good causes are not just benefitting from raising funding through their own sponsorship efforts, but also from The Fun Walk Trust’s Bonus Pot which last year topped-up sponsorship monies by 40%. Each year local businesses and individuals donate into the Bonus Pot and this year, so far, they include Greater Anglia, Brown & Carroll, Butyl Products Group, Tunnelcraft, IFE Global Logistics, Swan Housing Group, RIS Group, Mr Barrie Stone and others.”

For more information, please visit the Fun Walk website: www.thefunwalktrust.co.uk.

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Notes to Editors

About the Fun Walk:

John Baron and his team started the Fun Walk in 2002 to commemorate the Queen’s Golden Jubilee and raised £6,000 for six charities and projects. The event became an annual one and continues to grow.

To assist with its growth, in 2013 the Fun Walk became a registered Charity and it is now officially known as The Fun Walk Trust (Registered Charity number: 1151626). In 2019 Basildon Billericay and Wickford CVS was appointed to administer the event on behalf of the Trustees.

John continues his role with the charity as Chair of the Trustees and by soliciting support and sponsorship from local businesses. The BONUS POT is a unique feature of the event, into which local businesses and individuals kindly donate and which is then distributed to participating organisations on a pro rata basis in addition to the monies they themselves raise in sponsorship.

The 2023 event raised over £85,00 for local charities and community groups, and brought the total money raised since the Fun Walk’s inception to £1,535,000.

The Fun Walk Trust organises the walk and takes care of the paperwork, leaving the projects free to focus on raising sponsorship money and enjoying the event. The event is not confined to charities: any good cause or project may join us once approved by the Trust. For example, many pre-schools and schools, churches and community groups now regularly participate.

In 2020, given the challenges presented by COVID-19 and the recognition that our local charities and good causes needed our help more than ever, the decision was made to switch to a virtual format, allowing supporters to walk the distance anytime during the selected month. This proved to be very successful and will be continued for the foreseeable future.

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Wednesday, June 05, 2024

BASILDON'S 'NEVER FORGET PROJECT'

 


Forget Never Project

D-Day 80 Anniversary plans Thursday 6TH June

On the Anniversary of the D-Day landings 80 years ago on the 6th June, The Forget Never project will be holding a number of events to remember the fallen of the Basildon Borough.

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Below is a list of the programme of events on the 6th and the 8th June in the Borough. 

 8.am: Stephen Metcalfe reads out the National Proclamation at Howards Park War Memorial Pitsea.

Two pupils from Briscoe Primary School will present the poem ‘Dear Veteran’ 

 10.30 – 16.00 Model re-enactment of assault on a German Artillery position Overlooking Omaha Beach by American 101 Airborne Division at The Green Centre, Wat Tyler Park. Open to the public. 

 14.00 Afternoon Tea for the residents at Maydells Court, Pitsea 

 Including a Choir from Briscoe School performing songs from the 40s 

 Jo Cullen from Basildon Heritage presenting photo display of ‘Basildon at War’ 

 Display showing ‘Basildon’s Fallen of Operation Overlord’ 

 20.30 Wat Tyler Park- Gates open for the public to watch the Beacon Lighting 

 21.00 Ceremony begins:

 The International Tributes read by: 

 Stephen Metcalfe, Patron of The Forget Never Project 

Rev. David Ibiayo 

Frank Mallett – whose Father landed on Omaha Beach on the 6th June 1944  Councillor Pat Reid 

Next Gen Twinning Member Ethan Raymond 

Next Gen Twinning Member Callum Douglas 

 21.15 Stephen Metcalfe lights the Pitsea Beacon & The Lamp of Peace  

21.25 Members of Next Gen (Young Twins of the Borough) 

Reading of the names of the Fallen from Basildon Borough 

SATURDAY 8th JUNE

12.00 Mother’s Kitchen Felmores End - D-Day mini fete opens 

13.30 Sponsored Walk Walkers begin to assemble in Northlands Park, Felmores 

 14.00 Walk begins led by Piper Andrew MacGregor 

 14.30 walkers leave for Howard’s Park

 15.15 Andrew MacGregor to play outside entrance to Tesco Pitsea 

 15.30 Complete Walk to Wat Tyler Park 

 16.00 Arrive at The Green Centre for Refreshments 

 Viewing of ‘Pegasus Bridge’ constructed by Gary Canham 

(1930s Ice-Cream Van (Working and serving)