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Whats been happening in Suffolk: June 2013

Changes at Suffolk County Council    The recent election has brought significant changes to the dynamics of the County Council. The current political makeup is: Conservative 39; Green 2; Independent 3; Labour 15; Liberal Democrat 7; UKIP 9. This means  the Conservative group have an overall majority of three on the county council as opposed to their past overwhelming majority.

Additionally there have been changes to the Cabinet – the most significant being the appointment of Graham Newman as member responsible for Transport  and Lisa Chambers as responsible for Education.

I have kept my place on the Education Transport Appeals committee, and am substitute on the Rights of Way Committee. I continue as LibDem spokesman for Transport and Highways.

Hackney to help improve Suffolk’s Education Standards   Suffolk will be working with the London borough of Hackney to  improve educational attainment in the county following a 10-month independent inquiry into school performance in Suffolk. Although in Woodbridge, the schools are doing well (last month Farlingaye was rated outstanding in all areas by Ofsted), Suffolk is rated 148th out of 151 councils at primary level, 141st out of 151 at secondary level. THis is a rapid drop. EIght years ago, Suffolk schools were rated as being in the top thirties.

suffolk gcsesHackney has turned its schools around. Between 2005 and 2012, the percentage of children achieving Key Stage 2 (level 4 or above) in English rose from 69% to 86% – matching the national average for the first time in seven years. In the same period, the percentage of children achieving the equivalent level in maths rose from 64% to 86%, beating the national average by 1%. The rise in GCSE performance was equally significant with the percentage of children gaining A*-C grades (including English and maths) increasing from 34.2% (10.5% below the national average) to 60.2% (0.8% above).

The new Hackney-Suffolk partnership will include a cultural, professional and educational exchange programme which is intended to enrich pupils’ learning, broaden teachers’ professional expertise and strengthen leadership at all levels. A new exchange programme for teachers tipped to one day become heads will also be set up.

More bus losses  More bad news for the bus users of Suffolk – especially those who cannot, cannot afford to, or are prevented by health and/or age considerations from driving a car.  Confirmation that the very popular Anglian bus 164 and 165 routes are to finish on June 28 arrived almost simultaneously with the news that First were practically withdrawing the Framlingham-Ipswich Service 63 at the end of May.  Suffolk County Council are now providing a replacement Framlingham-Wickham Market-Woodbridge Service –62 – which commenced in the last week of May. This provides 4 buses a day in each direction, Monday to Friday only. No weekends, no bank holidays. People wanting to visit Fram for purposes of tourism will have to go by car.

Users of the 164 and 165 have mounted a petition against the cut of this popular and useful service which provides the only bus service direct to Ipswich rail station.

First are now reacting to the withdrawal of Anglian Bus by making some further intended changes (effective 1st July 2013). First will be providing some buses diverting through Linden Road in Aldeburgh (Service 65). Some buses will also divert through Fentons Way in Kesgrave (Service 64). Additionally there will now be a later bus (1747 from Aldeburgh-Leiston-Saxmundham-Ipswich). SCC  supports a late bus from Ipswich (1905)  to Woodbridge and Melton which they are now are now going to extend to Rendlesham . This bus returns to Ipswich providing a later evening journey (New Number 65B).

However these additions are no match for the service that was lost.  I have received a lot of emails nd calls from people along the route, all of whom are devastated at these changes.

Surgery dates for 2013    As you know,  I hold a regular monthly surgery on the THIRD SATURDAY of every month. This is held at Woodbridge Library, 10am – 12 noon. Dates for the rest of 2013 are:

  • 15 June 2013
  • 20 July 2013
    Please note: there will be no surgery in August 2013
  • 21 September 2013
  • 19 October 2013
  • 16 November 2013
  • 21 December 2013

Locality and Quality of Life Budgets     Very good news for Woodbridge: in this electoral cycle there is a new system for allocating locality money. Instead of receiving a sum dependent on the number of the electorate -as happened in the past –  there is now a flat- rate sum for all councillors. This means that more Woodbridge every year.

The last expenditure from last year’s Locality budget are now going through. SCDC have ordered a replacement bench for the junction of Grundisburgh and Hasketon Roads, and I believe the funding for the materials for the wall/shed in Elmhurst Park has now been released.

Please do come to me if you have something that I could help fund.

Suffolk Walking challenge for Just 42    At the end of May I walked from Felixstowe to Lowestoft with Just 42′s fundraiser Julia Hancock and her dog, to raise funds to support the young people of Woodbridge and the surrounding rural areas. Thanks to a lot of very generous sponsors we’ve raised nearly £2500.   You can hardly believe the sheer amount of good that Just 42 will be able to do with such a sum!

  • On day 1 Julia Hancock, Celine the Dog and I raised enough to support 20 kids with complex needs for 3 weeks worth of Just42′s Mimic club;
  • On day 2 we raised enough extra to also support 30 kids at one of Just 42′s rural youth clubs for 6 weeks! ;
  • Day 3 we raised enough funding to also keep one of Just 42′s mobile youth clubs running for FIVE weeks;
  • On Day 4 – enough money to ALSO run a holiday club for 100 youngsters for a week!
  • Day 5 has raised enough to train 5 mentors who will support 15 young people in crisis every year!

Huge thanks to the many who sponsored us. And if you didn’t – there is still time to do so via Just Giving https://www.justgiving.com/Caroline-Page1/

Cycling festival and bicycle amnesty  The second Woodbridge cycling festival is on 15 June at Kingston Field. There will be a bicycle amnesty there, as there was last year – so if you have old bicycles or parts that have clogged your garage for years, please bring them along. They are sent by container to Africa where they have the potential tochange the lives of all sorts of people: traders, healthworkers, students.

Just 42 – We’ve raised nearly £2500!

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Just42’s Fundraiser Julia Hancock takes a sneaky opportunity to advertise our walk at Snape Maltings

 

Suffolk 5 Day Challenge Walk

From 18-22 May,  I walked 100km – 145,000 steps – along the Suffolk Coast.  I walked with Just 42’s fundraiser Julia Hancock and Celine the dog, to raise funds to support young people in Woodbridge and the surrounding rural areas. Thanks to a lot of very generous sponsors we’ve raised nearly £2500.

And you can hardly believe the sheer amount of good that Just 42 will be able to do with such a sum!

  • On day 1 Julia Hancock, Celine the Dog and I raised enough to support 20 kids with complex needs for 3 weeks worth of Just42’s Mimic club. (You can see pictures of where we walked here)
  • On day 2 we raised enough extra to also support 30 kids at one of Just 42’s rural youth clubs for 6 weeks! (You can see pictures of where we walked here)
  • Day 3 we raised enough funding to also keep one of Just 42’s mobile youth clubs running for FIVE weeks. (You can see pictures of where we walked here)
  • And on Day 4 – guess what? Enough money to ALSO run a holiday club for 100 youngsters for a week! (You can see pictures of where we walked here)
  • Day 5 has raised enough to train 5 mentors who will support 15 young people in crisis every year! (You can see pictures of where we walked here)

Yes, it’s amazing how far the money will stretch when you want to use it to best advantage.

You can help us help Just42 help the young people of Suffolk Coastal. There is still time to sponsor us.

Text us a tenner:    Text FTOL66 £10 to 70070

Or donate via Just Giving    https://www.justgiving.com/Caroline-Page1/

A final thank-you to the organisers of the Suffolk Challenge walk – part of the Suffolk Walking festival for allowing us to thump our fund-raising drums as we walked, to Lesley Dolphin and the EADT for covering our fundraising, and our fellow walkers – so many of whom supported us so generously

Support Just 42 to support the rural young!

I’m hoping to persuade as many people as possible – both local and distant – to sponsor me as I walk the Suffolk Walking Challenge. This is 100km along the SuffolkCoast from Landguard Point at Felixstowe to Lowestoft. I’m walking this because it is lovely and because its a treat to spend five days on myself – but most importantly in order to raise money for our wonderful Woodbridge youth charity Just 42.

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Just 42 helps 2,500 young people every year in 26 clubs across 18 locations in Woodbridge and 9 outlying villages. Beautiful open unspoiled countryside has a down-side: small scattered communities and poor transport. Just 42 covers 400 sq miles of rural countryside – bringing mobile youth clubs out to places where there is no transport whatsoever.

I’m fit, but fat, and I WILL get blisters – but it will be worth it because – as we all know –  Just 42 is really quite superb.

Like many of us, I’m an ardent walker – and I love Suffolk’s beautiful open unspoiled countryside. But beautiful open unspoiled countryside has a down-side: small scattered communities and poor transport. This is a particular problem for young people, especially the poorer young people. There is often little on offer locally and it is difficult for them to get elsewhere, particularly if their families are feeling the pinch. Just 42 helps 2,500 young people every year in locations not only within Woodbridge but across 400 sq miles of rural countryside – bringing mobile youth clubs out to places where there is no transport or youth facilities whatsoever.

The young people they support may be dealing with problems such as disaffection, rural isolation, bullying, low self-esteem, special educational needs, drug/alcohol abuse, complex family issues, school exclusion and criminal behaviour.

The results and outcomes are spectacular: engaging 2,500 different young people per year through weekly clubs, sports coaching, mentoring groups and school assemblies. Just 42 embrace the most disadvantaged or excluded, and those with special needs, giving support, advice and help to encourage (often very needy) young people to succeed and fulfil their potential.

I am very proud indeed that the group is based in Woodbridge  – but the benefits spread out across Suffolk Coastal – and may alter lives.

Just 42 is not only doing this work well and effectively – it is doing it on a shoestring!  After recent cuts Just 42 is the only open-access youth group remaining in our part of Suffolk  and its valuable work is funded entirely by donations. People today have many calls on their attention and purse, but this  cause is so good, and provides so much support to the future of our county that  I very much hope I can persuade you to sponsor me too! I’m walking with Just 42′s fundraiser, Julia Hancock and Celine the dog!

The more money we raise, the more Just42 will be able to do through their kidz klubz, youth clubs, sport sessions, mentoring, mobile youth centre and holiday clubs,” Julia points out.

Celine – Julia’s 2 year old black Labrador – has unselfishly been helping her train for the event by insisting on long long walks every day. Being the strong silent type, she doesn’t say a word. But if she could speak Celine would say:

“Please could you dig deep and help us help them carry on helping the young people in rural Suffolk”

My Just Giving link is  http://www.justgiving.com/Caroline-Page1/

Alternatively, people can “Text a Tenner”  to support Just 42 by texting:  FTOL66 £10 to 70070.