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Looking good
in a tee shirt
Fashion expert
Taylor Sheldon
Page 6
View from
the classroom
Pegasus Principal
Catherine Lavelle
Page 16
Who do you
think you are?
NECshow
tickets
Page 20
FIRST TIME
EvERy TIME
Back to LocaL
school... joBs
91 years Page 8
later
Page 2
Page 4
500 racers
on Asda
Car Park
GALAXY CARS
0121 350 1000
Letters
diSCount FoR
StudentS
tiling felting
fascias roof-repairs
Back to school
91 years later
tyburn Mail
page 2
guttering cleaned,repaired or
renewed
free quotes oAP rates
A1 top Job
tel:
mob:
07891 016638
Above: 96 year-old Alma Jones (nee Hewlett), back at Erdington Hall, with
Zaka Hussain and Lily-Mai McLaughlin, both aged 10.
Below: the register that records Almas enrolment to the school in 1924
tYBUrn maIL
of tattoo parlour
ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE
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tyburn Mail
page 3
20mph and
still not safe
Dear Readers,
Having had a 20 mile speed limit introduced on the estate for road safety
reasons which I can understand, then
Public should be
properly informed
Dear Editor
consultation is not
engaging
with
the
whole community.
I
therefore believe this is
not a meaningful public
consultation as it is not
engaging
with
the
whole community.
This is not just a simple
planning application;
this is another big
change to the estate.
Not only will we lose our
Easter
message
Comments from
success is Tyburn Mails
good news online news site
for all of us
Dear Editor/Readers,
Sincerely yours,
R O muschette
Castle vale
Dear All,
We have heard a lot lately about
Spitfire island with all the road works
etc. and I was reminded about the real
Spitfires that used to fly from the airfield that was here on the vale and
how they helped to defeat the enemy
in World War 2.
Many years back Jesus was crucified
and lifted up on a Cross and defeated
the powers of darkness (including
death) by being our sin bearer.
He rose from the grave and ascended
to heaven and lives (one day He's
coming back)!
All who follow Him believe he will take
us to be where He is when we depart.
Hallelujah for Easter!
Happy Easter everybody.
David Townsend
Castle vale
Dear Readers
I would like to thank colleagues, customers & all those who collected in
store for the Royal British Legion
Poppy Appeal in raising 9871.06.
10k of poppies
the april
tyburn mail
will be
published on
Wednesday 29th
april
Write by email to:
tyburnmail
@yahoo.co.uk
tyburn Mail
John miles
It will be sad to see this
restaurant go, but we
are surrounded by many
other reasonably priced
places
to eat. I think jobs and
the expansion of Jaguar
has to take priority.
Leanne
Whats the point the
jaguar workers dont
even park in the car
parking space they park
on residental properties
instead. Absolute disgrace
Anonymous
I think its about time we
as residents are issued
with parking permits as
myself im sick of being
blocked in and I dont
think they would appreciate a knock on their
doors at 5 am
mandy kelleher
We have the same problem on Kingsbury Rd
with lorries and cars
blocking our drives by
the public who want to
visit the shops or the
cafe near to tyburn
island
mad man
I see them parking at
the junction of Cobham
Anon
The drivers causing
these problems are
workers on the Jaguar
site regardless of who
they
are
actually
employed by. Jaguar
needs to take action to
stop their employees
and contractors from
causing this nuisance.
Parking restrictions are
not the solution as this
will just push the problem elsewhere. yes,
Jaguar have created
jobs, but they still need
to show more consideration to nearby residents
and businesses.
Nemesis
I was under the impression that the only public roads on the vale are
the main ones like
Tangmere Drive and
Farnborough Road. All
the rest are part of the
estate, therefore residents have priority for
page 4
A shoplifter has
been put on a curfew and told to
attend a thinking
skills and anger
management
course
The Equaliser
A curfew, thinking skills,
anger
management
?.what does this
skiprat have to do, to get
locked up ? We shouldnt
be wasting valuable
resources and time on
human detritus like
thisthrow the key
away.
Castle Pool
opening hours
Adam
As a user of the pool and
a person whose children
work with the pool user
group, I would like to
THANK the pool user
group for your tireless
effort and hard work in
keeping the pool open,
without the group it was
likely the pool was
going to be closed due
to council funding cut
backs.
Support, dont criticise;
lets all make this work
together for the sake of
the Castle vale residents
and their children!
KaYs hIstorY
FRoZEn
tHAMES
Tyburn Mail
page 5
Eachelhurst
Road school
site will not be
ready till 2017
The pupils and staff will use a different site until the new school building is
ready in 2017.
A letter from Lord Nash from the
Governments Education Department
indicates that the school owners, EBN
(East Birmingham Network), will use a
site in Stockland Green until the
Eachelhurst Road site is completed.
The Stockland Green site is listed with
the postcode B23 ONY.
That is the site of The Bridge Special
School, which also has a site in Sutton
Coldfield that can accommodate all of
its 80 pupils.
The Bridge School abandoned the
Stockland Green site in 2014 and
moved all of its pupils, staff and
resources to its Sutton Coldfield site.
The building in Reservoir Road is currently vacant.
Residents of Pype Hayes who are
objecting to the EBN plans for
Eachelhurst Road on the basis that it
presents road safety issues, are angry
that Lord Nashs letter seems to assume
that planning permission will be granted, though the letter is worded carefully and does not explicitly state this.
Some are questioning why the school
should open in one readily available
site, and then transfer to another, as
yet unbuilt site.
Tee Party
Tyburn Mail
page 6
Taylor
Sheldon
Tyburn Mails
fashion
reporter
ILS
TYBURN MAN
ING
IN
AWARD W
R
REPORTE
Made in Chelseas Lucy Watson, looking a million dolars... in a black tee shirt
Day Breakfasts
THE DROME CAFE. SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1932 AND NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE
Tyburn Mail
page 7
JOBS-JOBS-JOBS-JOBS-JOBS-JOBS-JOBS-JOBS-JOBS-JOBS
Targeted Support
Group Worker
Assistant Targeted
Support Group Worker
Home-Start Castle
Vale & Pype Hayes
Home-Start Castle
Vale & Pype Hayes
homestartcastlevale@yahoo.co.uk
Due to the nature of this role applicants will be expected to work unsocial hours reflecting upon the needs of the business. This will include Friday evening and weekend
working, cover for holidays in other locations, so a flexible approach to working hours
is absolutely essential.
Further information and application packs are available to download from our website
at www.cvcha.org.uk or by calling the HR Team on 0121 748 8154
Please telephone
079606 19800
Help at Home Service
Casual Vacancies
for Handypersons
7.00 per hour
A full driving licence with the ability to be mobile is essential together with a willingness to supply and
use your own tools.
We are looking to recruit a Caretaker on a casual basis to be responsible for the weekend opening, closing and cleaning of the Sanctuary building, to carry out minor repairs
when necessary and ensure security and safety of the building. Flexibility to cover
other facilities and weekdays when holiday cover is required.
Apprentice Painter -
Due to the nature of this role applicants will be expected to work unsocial
hours. This will include evenings and weekend working, therefore a flexible
approach to working hours is essential.
Rate of Pay
Delivery
driver
page 8
wanted for
Castle Vale Community Regeneration Services (CVCRS) is a well established charitable social enterprise with a primary focus on Castle Vale. CVCRS is a subsidiary of
Castle Vale Community Housing Association (CVCHA) and all applications will be
processed via CVCHA.
Tyburn Mail
Security Dog
Handlers
wanted
Telephone
0121 661 4801
ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE
Tyburn Mail
page 9
Valentine hamper
help for the hungry
by Sam Lowe
Employment and Crisis
Fund Officer CVTRA
Demolition
Tyburn Mail
page 10
ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE
Castle Vale
Community
Housing
Association
website: www.cvcha.org.uk
Opening hours:
Mon-Wed 9-5pm Thurs 9-7pm Fri 9-4pm.
CASTLE VALE COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION, 11 HIGH STREET, CASTLE VALE, BIRMINGHAM B35 7PR
Farnborough Fields
Staff from CVCHA , CVCRS
and
the
Community
Environmental Trust attended
a consultation event at
Greenwood Academy on 23rd
February to share ideas and
hear residents views on the
future of Farnborough Fields.
Tuesday 24th March 2015, 3.30pm to 6.30pm at The Sanctuary, Tangmere Drive
Drop in to see the plans for the new school and ideas for the future development of the stadium , pitches and paddocks
ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE
ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE
GARDENING
COMPETITION
Let the
planting
begin
We are pleased to
announce the return
of the ever popular
G a r d e n i n g
Competition!
The competition is open
to all residents on the
estate; however this year
we have decided to open
it
community
wide,
therefore
including
schools, businesses and
community
organisations....we have already
received some entries
from residents & businesses so the gardening
bug is spreading!
We have added a few
new categories to get
your creativity flowing
ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE
Tyburn Mail
page 14
We need YOU!
New Members
Wanted for 2015
Knits n
pieces
Tyburn Mail
page 15
EXAMS
by
Tyburn
Mail
student
journalist
Brookly Taylor
Good riddance
to thing that
goes bump in
the night
COMMENT
*Scuffs
*Scratches*Dents
*Full Resprays
We dont charge
extra on parts.
All you pay is cost.
Tyburn Mail
Brave hearts,
curious minds,
happy faces
by
Catherine Lavelle
Choosing
Greenwood
D.P.F. Body
Repairs
page 16
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0121 749 1343
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Frank Kennedy
07770 895413
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page 17
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Vales Got
Talent
auditions
Tyburn Mail
page 19
Pay money
back to shops,
court tells thief
ice
v
r
e
t s teed
p
m an
Proguar
shoplifting offences in
Castle Vale and Sutton
Coldfield.
Julie Vera Baldwin, aged 43,
of Erdington, pleaded guilty to
stealing mens boots and several coathangers worth 61.97
in total from TK Maxx on 24th
February.
She also admitted stealing a
TORY MISRULE
HAS CREATED
BRUMS
MESS
Councillor Mike Sharpe responds to Cllr
Deirdre Aldens article in (Feb)Tyburn Mail
by
Mike Sharpe
Tyburn Councillor
(Labour)
The Crown
at
(formerly: The Forget Me Not seniors) club
Hex are
top band
in Brum
It will give you the opportunity to talk about your own family history with
a wide range of genealogy experts. Youve seen the TV show, now its
time to experience it first-hand!.
Labour exposed
by Ann Holtom
Parliamentary
spokesperson
Erdington Liberal
Democrats
Since then Labours costly incompetence has become obvious for all to
see.
From wasting 8 million on a glorified tram stop at Centenary Square, to
cutting opening hours at the award
winning Library of Birmingham, to the
garden tax which even their own
councillors have called a disaster.
Now the independent Kerslake
review of how Birmingham is run has
exposed the scale of Labours inefficiency. No council department
escaped criticism. Kerslake said that
Council plans were complex and confused, that Labour had no strategic
plan for the future; they hadnt even
got the basics right! Now an independent panel of experts has had to be
appointed to hold Labours hand to
ensure they avoid any more disasters.
This is bad news for Labour but
worse for Birmingham.
If things dont improve we could find
these unelected experts more involved
in running the city.
Not exactly democratic, is it?
Birmingham residents should be the
ones to decide this not the man in
Whitehall. This is what Labours two
year reign of incompetence has
brought us to.
The Liberal Democrats will:
Restore green waste collections
Highways
Agencys
U-turn over
traffic chaos
by Robert Alden
Erdington Councillor
and Parliamentary
Campaigner
(Conservative)
TKMaxx
fraudster
A
woman
has
pleaded guilty to five
charges of fraud
after she returned
goods to TK Maxx
Good Hope
Services:
future plans
by Andrew Garcarz
UKIP Parliamentary candidate
for Erdington
Midwifery services
Reassure the public that, as part
of plans for the reconfiguration of surgical services, patients will be transferred back to their local hospital for all
follow up appointments and only
remain at one of the other two sites for
short-term hospital stays following surgery where a few days recovery in a
specialist unit may be necessary.
There will be a 24 hour on-call
Consultant Surgeon at GHH and an
emergency surgical assessment unit.
Develop a patient transport service
from local hospitals for patients being
admitted for an operation at a more
distant hospital should they require it,
We are considering how we can
expand the availability of shuttle buses
between the three Trust sites and we
are working with transport partners to
look at introducing direct bus services
between the hospitals
Thursday tradition
needs an upgrade
Tyburn Mail
Mick
Brown
by
Tyburn
Councillor
Labour
As we approach what
could possibly be the
most important general
election since the turn of
the century, it is worrying to see that voter
turn-out has consistently fallen from about 80%
in 1951 to 64% in 2010;
with the figure for those
voting under the 24
down to 44%.
Some political commentators have said that apathy is
a major cause of this low
figure, and that we should
consider making voting
compulsory, while others
would argue that compulsory voting is anti democrat-
Curfew order
A 60 year-old man
has been put on a
four month curfew
by
Magistrates
after he admitted
using threatening or
abusive words or
disorderly behaviour
Forest
Schools
planting
new trees
and hedges
Handbag
snatchers
page 21
from TK Maxx in
Castle Vale Retail Park.
Tiberiu
Batranu,
Mihai Lungu, and
Andra
Stefana
Sandului,
all
of
Chester Road, have
been remanded on
bail until later this
month.
by Sarah Oulaghan
Community EnvironmentTrust
If you were a
fruit, what
would you be,
and why?
Those job interview
questions from hell
PASTURES NEW
FOR
GREENWOOD
Academy unveils designs for purpose-built site
Who will
provide the
money?
Tyburn Mail
Top 11 worst
interview moments
Greenwoods new site: ready for September 2017, if all goes to plan. It is energy efficient, with all major classrooms on
the outside walls, to make use of natural light. Major features include a science garden, performing arts resources,and
centrally based facilities for youngsters with special needs.
COMMENT
Top 10 hardest
interview questions
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COMMENT
page 22
Micah the
designer
Sorrel
Park tree
planting
by Clifton Welch
Conservative
candidate for
Tyburn ward
Tyburn Mail
daily news
online at
tyburnmail.com
Five
year-old
Micah
Whitehead is the brains
behind Pegasus Schools
new badge.
COINCIDENCE ?
OR JUST POOR
WORKMANSHIP?
Lynda
Clinton
by
Tyburn
Councillor
(Labour)
FINDING
ROOM FOR
NEW JOBS
Tyburn Mail
page 23
COMMENT
TIMS STYLE
IS SO GOOD
FOR LOYAL GABBY
LOCAL FOOTBALL
Concorde
win league
Jumble sale
team needs
kit sponsor
Team
manager
Philip
Hynan
says:We currently play in mismatching shorts and socks! We travel the
county playing the likes if Liverpool,
Swindon, Leeds, Cardiff, Bath and
Plymouth but look like weve come out
of a jumble sale!
Being picked for ones district is a
huge honour and comes with no
financial commitment, either to the
players or the schools.
We have to rely on funds gained via
fundraising to keep the team going.
This is proving easier said than done.
Local businesses who may be interested in sponsoring the District
Football team can contact team manager Philip Hynan by email:
philhynan@hotmail.co.uk