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ST
MARTINS
We've been blasting ahead with the school grounds make-over - bothering
people for materials and being very taken with the kindness of timberyards
and BBC Radio Derby listeners in helping us out. Bat boxes will
be next! And if you've got some little bats that would like a studio
outing give us a call. We're hoping to do a session with a bat expert
on Shane O'Connor's show, and invite pupils from St Martin's to
come and learn to be bat monitors!
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Radio Derby's Shane O'Connor talks to the head of St Martin's,
Phil Ormerod |
Otherwise
digging's been done, paving laid, pergolas benches and archways
are in construction at the Probation Service workshop, and interim
site visits have led to much stroking of chins and the odd bit of
re-jigging.
We've commissioned two audio-diaries from members of staff, and
planned workshops and station visits for the pupils.
Also the Prince's Trust group have started their assualt on finding
books and materials for the library. You may have heard some of
them, as Frances Finn had a daily guest on her lunchtime show.
BBC
Radio Derby's Shane O'Connor talks to Phil Ormerod, head of St Martin's
The Derby Playhouse has invited pupils along to their latest production,
in recognition of their increasing emphasis on drama, with the help
of the University of Derby drama department.
And there's talk in the English department of a radio play.....more
on that later. You might also have heard the headteacher Phil Ormerod
as Shane O'Connor's coffee-break guest.
BOOTH STREET FC
John Foy is still working away to mould his football club members
into Sunday league players. You'll remember the under 10's have
already found sponsors in Derby Loans.
BBC
Radio Derby's Jan Rogers meets the young footballers of Booth St
FC
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Foy lines up the Under-10s |
We
were intrigued to find that Tom Kellogg, who works to improve sporting
skills and opportunities in Derby, is working alongside John to
see whether the older members of the club could be moulded into
a suitably lethal Sunday league force.
It turns out that Tom also coaches some of st Martin's pupils -
in swimming. So, we may well go and splash about with them shortly
and find out more on both fronts.
If your firm or organisation would like to have your ensignia blazoned
on the backs of some promising players just email or give us a call
on 01332 370707. A little sponsorship would go a long way.
We'll be inviting some of them in to meet you on Saturday's Kick-Off
in the near future.
SOUTHGATE COMMUNITY CENTRE
Andy Griffiths is still slightly shell-shocked from the number of
folk who came along to the open-day/launch at the beginning of the
month. He has, though, been writing to everyone who signed in that
day, and canvassing ideas and preferences as well as making sure
that everyone knows what goes on in the centre.
He's still anxious to get you off out in minibuses this summer -
and to lay on extra sessions at the centre, particularly for BBC
Radio Derby listeners (well we've just shown him how classy they
are...).
We've also begun to do a spot of research on the building itself
- which was once a boys school (with St Martins now occupying the
girls school site). More on that as we discover... In fact, we've
been raising our eyes a bit and trying to get a fix on the history
of Alvaston - especially the old semi-rural village of Alvaston.
So, again, if you can help us with that you'll be pleasing not only
us, but the local studies library who are trying to increase their
archive. They are really keen to hear your memories of the old Carnegie
library, as the new one is poised to open. A book is promised.
Our actiondesk line: 01332 370707 for any of your musings!
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