
A blog to discuss politics, ideas, & issues in the Fallowfield area of Manchester
Monday, December 08, 2008
Thursday, August 07, 2008

Manchester will be well represented at the Beijing Olympics next month, with ten local athletes making the grade to represent the country.
Ian Jones, Joe Murray, Shanaze Reade, Rebecca Romero, Vicky Pendleton, Jason Kenny, Rick Wadden, Natalie Jones, Simon Miller and Emma Kettle, will all be representing Great Britain alongside a number of other national squads who train in the city.
Councillor Mike Amesbury said: "On behalf of the city of Manchester, I would like to congratulate these athletes on what they have achieved by being selected to compete in the Olympic Games.
We are so proud that they will be representing not only their clubs and their city but their country as well, and I would like to personally wish them all every success in Beijing."
Although Water Polo isn't included in the Olympics this year, athletes representing the Manchester-based Great Britain team are also attending Beijing in preparation for the Olympic Games 2012.
The sportsmen and women from Manchester attending the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Paralympics are:
Ian Jones, Wythenshawe, Athletics, Paralympics Joe Murray, Levenshulme, Boxing Shanaze Reade, East Manchester, Cycling Rebecca Romero, East Manchester, Cycling Jason Kenny, East Manchester, Cycling Vicky Pendleton, Wythenshawe, Cycling Rick Wadden, East Manchester, Cycling, Paralympics Natalie Jones, East Manchester, Swimming, Paralympics Simon Miller, Manchester, Swimming, Paralympics Emma Kettle, Manchester, Swimming, Paralympics

Winners vary from Victorian parks and town centre gardens to nature reserves, country parks and cemeteries.
Sites must meet the criteria of being welcoming, safe and well maintained, with a strong involvement from the local community.
“It is also a credit to the city’s many friends of parks groups, who make a vital contribution. We have many diverse open spaces from pockets of greenery in the city centre to the vast landscape of Heaton Park. The parks in our city are indeed something to celebrate and the awards are testimony to this."
I am especially pleased this year as our very own Platt Fields Park regained it's Green Flag title.

SAVE OUR GREEN SPACES

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

VOTE FOR FALLOWFIELD AND WHALLEY RANGE
RE-ELECT DAVID ROYLE THIS THURSDAY 1ST OF MAY
Dear resident,
I have been honoured to serve you as one of you councillors for over 14 years now. I was born in Fallowfield and still live on the estate. I have a record of getting things done such as securing money to improve social housing, regenerating our shops and getting more police and PCSO's on our streets. Compare this record with the Lib Dem candidate from Cheethham Hill. He was rejected by the voters there.
Please reject his divisive and incompetent style of politics here.
David Royle.
POLLS OPEN AT 7AM AND CLOSE AT 10PM
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
As part of Manchester Labour's budget settlement this year we have provided funding to recruit an extra 104 Police Officers from this April.
Labour Councillor David Royle stated: "I and my colleagues have responded to residents priorities. These extra Police Officers are on top of the new Neighbourhood Police Teams and Police Community Support Officers. My Police Pledge is for residents to see a more visible approach to policing in our community".
Friday, February 08, 2008
our candidate for the forth coming local elections on May 1st.
Councillor Royle who has lived in the Fallowfield area all his life said: “it is a great honour to
be put forward by the team but it is an even greater honour to help improve my local
neighbourhood for residents, tenants, friends and family.
Together with my colleagues Councillor Mike Amesbury and Councillor Peter Morrison we
are determined to tackle the issues that matter most to you. Your priorities are my
priorities – please email me with your ideas to help us improve our
local community". mailto:community”cllr.d.royle@manchester.gov.uk
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Unite the union, Britain's biggest union has today called for a windfall tax on energy companies and has branded their recent price hikes as excessive.
The union is warning that the latest round of price increases will damage British industry and hit the vulnerable, old and poor. According to Ofgem, power companies are in line for a £9 billion windfall from the European Emissions Trading Scheme. Coupled with the significant profits energy companies are making the union believes there is a strong case for the Treasury to levy a windfall tax to help the vulnerable struggling to pay their energy bills.
“There is a strong case for the government to levy a windfall tax on energy companies. By any standards these recent increases are excessive. Many of my constituents are already struggling to cope with fuel bills, these rises will have a detrimental effect on the vulnerable, old and poor.
Please lobby below
Rt. Hon. Alistair Darling MP House of Commons London SW1A 0AA
:darlinga@parliament.uk
Thursday, January 10, 2008
BMX Racing is a new Olympic discipline, with Great Britain having a genuine gold medal hope in Shanaze Reade. A current World Champion on the Velodrome as well as BMX, Shanaze will spend some of her training time at the Platt Fields track, providing a great motivation for local riders to follow in her footsteps.
BMX Racing differs from freestyle and street riding, which many people will associate with today's BMX. In racing there is less emphasis on performing and more emphasis on getting through the obstacles and to the finish as quick as possible. Riders of any ability can safely ride around the track, regardless of their experience. The age range in BMX racing starts at 4 years old and has no upper limit, so it is a real family sport.
If you would like to try BMX racing, or have ridden in the past and would like to get involved again contact the club on manchesterbmx@hotmail.co.uk or Club Chair Joe Peace on josephpeace@btinternet.com