Monday, 14 October 2013

Cllr Brian Holmes - A sad loss

Recent days have drawn tributes from across the political divide for Cllr Brian Holmes the Mayor of Wakefield who sadly died suddenly a week ago.

Brian was inducted as Mayor in May and since that time along with his wife and Mayoral Consort, Cllr Mrs Janet Holmes had proved to be model first citizens and ambassadors for the people of Wakefield.

His manner and approach fitted the role to perfection and his experience as a Football Referee stood him in great stead in the council chamber.

For information, in addition to countless public occasions, frequently visiting schools, charities, community groups, sporting events on an almost daily basis, on hand for visiting dignitaries, officiating at openings and memorably in July greeting and taking the salute when the Yorkshire Regiment came to exercise their freedom of the city as they marched with bayonets fixed, colours flying and band playing through the centre of Wakefield. The Mayor also acts as Chairman at the monthly meetings of Full Council in Wakefield where the political divide can be at its most cavernous.

That has proved to be challenging over the years for the incumbent of the Big Chair in the Council Chamber. Surrounded by advisers including the Council Solicitor, escorted by his Deputy, Chaplain and Mace Bearer the Mayor is Chairman of those meetings and directs proceedings that can range form somewhat cordial through to tense and sometimes undiplomatic and heated.

In the meetings he conducted, Brian never needed to fall back on a Red or Yellow card to calm matters. A raised eyebrow invariably sufficed.

A good man, potentially a great mayor a sad loss to family and friends and a sad loss to the City of Wakefield. 

He will be missed.

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Market at the Castle

Pontefract Castle is hosting a free entry Craft Market from 10am until 4pm today the 1st of September. Over recent weeks we have seen a brass band concert supported by the Friends of Pontefract Castle and also a Mediaeval Event over two days that included re-enactors who demonstrated metal working and pottery skills, archery and melees where knights apparently knocked chunks out of each other.

 Brilliant stuff and that linked to the work being done to improve access and facilities in Pontefract Castle grounds make it well worth a visit.

See you there?  

Monday, 1 July 2013

INTOUCH UPDATE JULY 2013 Carleton

FROM COUNCILLOR GEOFF WALSH, 
DISTRICT COUNCILLOR – PONTEFRACT SOUTH
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Cold Calling Zone consultation for Fairview, East Close and West Close - Carleton

Working in conjunction with West Yorkshire Trading Standards, West Yorkshire Police’s Pontefract Neighbourhood Policing Team and Carleton Neighbourhood Watch, you will shortly receive information about the possibility of the creation of Cold Calling Control Zone for Fairview, East Close and West Close. You will see more information overleaf, about the scheme and there will be further information coming out over the next ten days for you to consider and hopefully respond to.

UPDATE - YOU SAID WE DID
The Cold Calling Zone is now in place thanks to an overwhelming public response. Thank You!

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OPPORTUNIST THEFTS

You will have seen in recent Neighbourhood Watch newsletters that there have been a number of situations where items have been stolen from unlocked sheds and cars. There have been other situations where opportunist thieves have routinely tried doors house to house and having discovered a door unsecured have stolen people’s often valuable property.

Please take care, do remember to lock up or risk losing out.

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Pontefract Liquorice Festival 2013

Gets of to a great start with a chance for picnics at the Castle through the day on the 13th of July and an Evening Proms at the Castle which promises to be a wonderful evening out. Bring your own low backed seating, blanket and refreshments. Refreshments will also be available on site.

Advance Proms tickets: £5 adults £3 children - Tickets available from:
Pontefract Castle (Wednesday to Sunday 11am - 3pm) 01977 723440
Pontefract Museum (Monday to Saturday)
Or On the gate £7 adults, £5 children.

14th July the festival event runs across the town from 10am until 4pm. Visit the Market Place, Castle, Library for a Liquorice Talk or spend time in Valley Gardens and see the progress that the Friends of Valley Gardens are making in restoring these beautiful gardens.

Saturday, 4 August 2012

Perfect Day..Olympics and Local Heritage

Brilliant performance from Team GB http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/2012/

Wonderful day at Pontefract Castle https://www.facebook.com/Pontefractcastle

This month just gets better and better.

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Hello Yorkshire

For all those from around England's biggest County who are up for a bit of a celebration.

Have a great Yorkshire Day.

Yorkshire Society Members and Civic Heads. See you in Scarborough, complete with White Rose!

UPDATE: Having just had a brilliant Yorkshire Day, be my guest and accept the gift of Yorkshire. Look at http://www.yorkshire.com/

Goodbye July.. A stunning month of parts.

Blimey, who would have thought it..