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As summer is now officially here we have themed this wordsearch around it, with activities, sights you might see and events that happen during these months! BARBECUE ICECREAM BEACH SANDCASTLES CAMPING SEASIDE FESTIVALS SUNCREAM FLIPFLOPS SUNGLASSES HOLIDAYS SUNTAN BIG LOCAL Community Chat Are you ready for the summer? How to get in touch with us: Daniel: 07914 347483 Naif: 01242 700 700 Email: sptmbiglocal@gmail.com Website: sptm.org.uk Facebook Twitter The Big Local Project Cheltenham @BigLocalChelt Printed by: 12 1

Meet the Big Local Partnership Following on from the community meeting Michelle last month we would now like to introduce everyone to Darren (St Peter s Close) who has recently joined the Big Local Partnership. Why did you get involved in the Big Local? I was unemployed at the time so had a lot of time on my hands and wanted to give something back to the community that I live in. I came along to the Community Café at The Rock late last year with a neighbour, and after speaking to some of the partnership decided to attend a meeting. Gas Green Baptist Church Polar Explorers HOLIDAY CLUB Monday 24th to Friday 28th August 10am - 12noon Games, activities, music, refreshments For ages 5-11 Free! Free! Free! At Gas Green Baptist Church Russell Street More details available from Tony Dymock: 01242 244594 or Jim Clarke: 01452-523346 Summer Bargain for Families The Big Local project is trying to improve the community, which is why I decided to join the partnership, as I saw this as a way of giving something back. Why do you volunteer for Big Local? Darren is also one of our volunteers who helped out at the recent Fun on the Green event in The Moors where he helped man the bouncy castle. He has also supported the Big Local by talking to other residents about the project, and says he volunteers because he enjoys it and it helps make the community a better place. Interesting fact Darren was a standard bearer on the 27th June for Armed Forces Day in Gloucester where he represented his old infantry. 2 To promote healthy eating, Inspiring Families is running a veg box scheme with home delivery. It s 2.50 per box to families with children on the following dates: Thursday 30th July (home delivery) Thursday 13th August (home delivery) Thursday 27th August (home delivery) To find out more, contact Abigail on 01242 775172. Or pick up a form from the Rock from Naif or Dan 11

Tuesday 21st July: Partnership meeting, St. Peter s Church, Tewkesbury Road 7.30pm Thursday 23rd July: Elmfield Neighbourhood Coordination Group Meeting Grove Street Resource Centre 3pm Tuesday 4 August Resident s Forum, St Peter s Church Tewkesbury Road (Daytime) Community Café summer Update We welcome Ali English who has been volunteering at The Rock for some time now and has decided to take on the role of looking after the café on a voluntary basis. All are welcome to come along and chat with Ali and the team about these ideas and any ideas of their own. Here are the revised times for the Community Café over the summer. Big Local & the Rock look forward to seeing you there. Monday 20 th July, 10, 17 & 24 August Community Café Summer Special The Rock Sports Hall, Tewkesbury Road. 12noon 1.30pm 10 Call, email or text for details of evening meetings 10.30am 12noon & 7.30-9pm 15 August: Big Local Picnic in the Park Elmfield Park (Gardner s Lane Children s Centre in case of poor weather) 12noon-4pm Please see pages 10 & 11 for the Rock s Activate Sessions & Summer Community Café opening times and other offers 3

Fun on the Green Sixty people joined us for the Big Local Fun on the Green event on Saturday 23 May 2015 for some good company and glorious sunshine. Here is what local residents and supporters had to say: All the plants we got from the event are growing nicely in the garden, they look beautiful, my sunflower has grown really tall - Darren (Big Local Partnership). It was a nice time to chill and chat - Gemma (Local Resident) It was friendly and nice - Victoria (Local Resident) I have enjoyed it all! - Ellamae (Young Big Local Volunteer) Lovely, sunny breezy time love sausage rolls. Yet to try donuts. Nice kids, very helpful. - Sue (Local Resident & Big Local Volunteer) We had a number of residents take the initiative and support the event Naif Pierre (Big Local Project Coordinator) This is one of several Big Local events that will take place over the summer in St Peter s and the Moors - Cllr John Rawson (St Peters) The event was also organised by Caroline Bell, Business Connector for Business In the Community, seconded from Lloyds Banking Group. She liaised with the local Greggs and Booker stores who donated refreshments, as well as Gotherington Nursery and The Butterfly Garden who generously gave plants and gardening materials. Big Local is grateful for their support to the local community. If you want to do something for your community at the next event Big Local Picnic in the Park (Elmfield Park) or an event you d like to run, we ll support you with the materials you need to make it happen See page 5 for more details about our Big Local Tenner Challenge. We re also looking for a musician to join, Busker s Corner. Amateurs or professionals All music lovers welcome who just want to have a bit of fun! Big Local Picnic in the Park Saturday 15 August 12noon to 4pm, Elmfield Park (Event will be moved to Gardner s Lane Children s Centre in case of poor weather) 4 Marketing & Communications Consultant We are looking for a consultant who will be able to support SPTM Big Local to develop a Marketing & Communications (M&C) strategy that puts residents first and will enable residents to eventually lead and run the M&C programme. Visit our website for more details sptm.org.uk Applications should be sent to sptmbiglocal@gmail.com by 5pm, Friday, 31 July 2015 putting your M&C Mentor Application - followed by your full name. Opportunities Correction In our last newsletter was an item named Prize Winners! about the winners of the prize draw for 25 shopping vouchers. Residents were automatically entered for this draw after giving feedback on the area known as the old BMX track A joint venture between Big Local & Cheltenham West End Partnership (CWEP). We forgot to mention that two of the four vouchers ( 50) were contributed by CWEP based in Grove Street and are on the Big Local Partnership. 9 Buildings Feasibility Study consultant We are currently looking for a consultant who will help us decide which community building spaces to invest in. We need an expert to help us assess the business cases of each proposal to cater to the population of St Peter s in the Moors and their varied needs. Visit our website for more details sptm.org.uk Applications should be sent to sptmbiglocal@gmail.com by 5pm, Monday, 31 August 2015 putting your Feasibility Study Application - followed by your full name.

Blast from the Past The Sportsman was also known as the Vauxhall Inn for most of it s life, and the pictures were taken in 1997 when the pub was demolished. The Sportsman pub is now the home of American Golf and The Kidderminster Carpet Factory. Mark (Malvern St), Big Local Resident & Partnership Member. The day in Pictures... If you d like to submit pictures & stories about life in the area, past & present, or what you d like to see in the future, please get in touch! Pictures & Quote from Mark Hyde, (Thanks Mark!) What do you want from your community spaces? As part of 1000 conversations we ll be asking you what you want from community spaces. Venues such as the Rock, Saracen s Football Club, the Folly & old the BMX track are all potential sites where residents can invest Big Local money to have more things to do and places to go. Have your say, join a forum... 8 5

1000 conversations Big Local Listening Campaign What is it? Activities, door-to-door visits and events run by the Big local & the residents over the summer until the end of September 2015. What s Happening with Elmfield Park? On the 29th January 2015, 114 people signed a petition to put a path in Elmfield Park. In response, Big Local with Cheltenham Borough Council will put in a path between the Gardner s Lane entrance and the entrance towards Denman Avenue. There have also been changes to the Elmfield Road and the Marsh Lane entrances to reduce the issue of muddiness in the winter for residents. How much did it cost? This will cost 9,200 leaving 6000 to spend for improvements to play areas during year 1 of delivering our Big Local Plan. How can I have my say? The Big Local need more people like you, with an interest in the future of the St. Peter s & The Moors if any real change is to happen. What other improvements would you like to see in your Big Local Area? Join the conversation by either visiting a resident s forum 4 August 2015, or by getting in touch with Naif or Dan to see what else Big Local will support in the local area. 6 What do we want to achieve? Representative number of residents informed and influencing how money is spent on big building projects, addressing local needs developing projects, play and shared outdoor spaces. 10 more residents actively supporting or running activities or events 300 residents attend big local events and forums or engage with door-to -door visits 450 questionnaires completed about how we want to spend the money over the next few years. 1000 formal and informal conversations about how St Peter s & the Moors can spend 1mill with a lasting legacy for local people BiG LoCAL TENNER CHALLENGE We ve got an exciting offer to get people in the area making a bit of extra cash over the summer. Make lemonade, cakes or cards, source sweets or vegetables, anything you like to sell on to your neighbours at our Picnic in the Park event. Big Local will give you 10 to start your mini-venture. We ll support you along the way if you need it. There is no age limit. You can take part in 5 easy steps: 1 Call, text, tweet or visit us down at the Rock Tewkesbury road (Monday- Friday 9am-5pm) 2 Tell us your idea 3 We ll give you 10 in cash or if it s easier, buy your supplies for you, up to the value of 10 4 Sell your goods at the Big Local - Picnic in the Park, keep the profit! 5 Tell us how it went & we ll share your good news with your neighbours in the next issue of the Community Chat. 7