Friday, 26 August 2016
Thursday, 25 August 2016
'Away with test driven dull - let's have a colourful primary curriculum' say parents
From Let Our Kids be Kids campaign
Please write to your MP in a brightly coloured envelope as part of our Primary Colours campaign.
Primary Education is creative, bright, varied and colourful... teachers inspire a love of learning through a joy filled curriculum.
High Stakes SATs testing threatens this with a dry, dulled down, black and white, test driven curriculum not wanted by children or by teachers.
MPs get hundreds of letters... let's make ours stand out and be sure they get the message that enough is enough... Let Our Kids Be Kids!
DOWNLOAD LETTER HERE: https:// letthekidsbekids.files.word press.com/2016/08/ letter-to-mps2-primary-colo urs.pdf
Primary Education is creative, bright, varied and colourful... teachers inspire a love of learning through a joy filled curriculum.
High Stakes SATs testing threatens this with a dry, dulled down, black and white, test driven curriculum not wanted by children or by teachers.
MPs get hundreds of letters... let's make ours stand out and be sure they get the message that enough is enough... Let Our Kids Be Kids!
DOWNLOAD LETTER HERE: https://
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Welsh Harp Festival on Saturday at Neasden Recreation Ground
From Black Training and Enterprise Group
The
Summer Festival (Nooon-4pm) is being organised by a team of young people from the
Welsh Harp ward in the London of Brent. It is a ‘social action project’
encouraged by three local Councillors and facilitated by BTEG. It will have a range of activities including:
- Football tournament – for both boys and girls and different age groups
- ‘Cake Off’ competition
- Treasure Hunt in conjunction with local bird watching organization
- Races – including egg and spoon, three legged, bean bad throwing etc. for children and parents
- Open Mic – chance for people to show-off their skills/singing
- Music in conjunction with BANG Radio
- Stalls including information about the Welsh Harp and boating,
- Make-up masterclasses
- Face painting, henna
- Yoga, pilates, gentle exercise
- Bouncy Castle
The
festival is about supporting young people to develop team and
leadership skills, event management and confidence, promoting the beauty
of the Welsh Harp and promoting community cohesion.
The Festival takes place in Neasden Recreation Ground
Editor's comment: Watch out for McDonald's marketing as a local franchise owner is funding the stage, balloons and face painting.
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Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Ashford Green Party resolutions on the 'Progressive Alliance'
Earlier in August, with the Green
Party leadership context getting underway, I published an article about some of
the underlying issues LINK. These include the proposal for a
'progressive alliance' which forms part of the Lucas-Bartley platform.
Their election statement for co-leader proposes in their 'Comprehensive Plan to transform the Green Party':
Enforcing the democratic process in regards to The Progressive Alliance
Ashford Green Party believes that any formal national electoral alliance between the Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) and any other political party should be arrived at through the conventional internal democratic process by which any other policy is agreed.
Ashford Green Party is calling on the leadership and all other members of the party to immediately cease from claiming that the GPEW supports a progressive alliance until a policy is passed by conference or an internal referendum which gives all members a voice on the matter.
Ashford Green Party is calling on the national GPEW to remain neutral on the issue of an electoral alliance in its use of resources and infrastructure, such as membership emails, website and social media accounts, unless and until a policy proposal is passed advocating that position. This is to ensure neither the supporters or those that oppose the policy proposal have an unfair advantage.
RESULTS – For 16, Against 3, Abstain 2
Opposing an electoral alliance with The Liberal Democrats
Ashford Green Party believes that the Liberal Democrat party has proven itself unfit for governance, having enthusiastically and unapologetically enabled the Conservative Party to deliver an austerity government which hurt the poorest and most vulnerable in Britain. This included the disgraceful cuts to the disabled which has seen thousands of people die. They are also guilty of destroying the trust of young people by going back on their promises over tuition fees.
Ashford Green Party believes this makes them a party whose values are incompatible with the Green Party of England and Wales and should not be considered for a national electoral alliance.
Ashford Green Party is calling on the Green Party of England and Wales not to enter a national electoral alliance with the Liberal Democrat party.
RESULTS – For 10, Against 8, Abstain 3
Opposing an electoral alliance with the Labour Party
Ashford Green Party believes that as long as the Labour Party is suffering a political identity crisis, it would be unwise to form an alliance with the Labour Party.
Ashford Green Party believes that Jeremy Corbyn is an ally to our cause. However, whilst the Labour Party is in its current state, with the majority of its MPs purposefully undermining Corbyn and pushing against our shared core values, Ashford Green Party also believes it would be unhelpful to form any alliance with the Labour Party.
Ashford Green Party does not accept the proposal of helping elect neoliberal Labour Party MPs who do not represent the sort of Labour Party that Jeremy Corbyn embodies, which a formal national alliance would result in.
Ashford Green Party is calling on the Green Party of England and Wales to not enter into a national electoral alliance with the Labour Party, until and unless there is a significant change to the ideals of the parliamentary Labour Party, which both unite the Labour Party and are more in accord with the Green Party’s values and policies.
RESULTS - For 11, Against 6, Abstain 4
Voting for Green Party leader, deputy leader/s and the executive closes at noon on Thursday.
Their election statement for co-leader proposes in their 'Comprehensive Plan to transform the Green Party':
CRACK OPEN THE POLITICAL SYSTEM by exploring a one-time alliance with other progressive parties at the next election in order to replace our failed electoral system with proportional representation.At a recent meeting Ashford Green Party discussed the progressive alliance and passed the following resolutions which will be of interest to Green Party members:
Enforcing the democratic process in regards to The Progressive Alliance
Ashford Green Party believes that any formal national electoral alliance between the Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) and any other political party should be arrived at through the conventional internal democratic process by which any other policy is agreed.
Ashford Green Party is calling on the leadership and all other members of the party to immediately cease from claiming that the GPEW supports a progressive alliance until a policy is passed by conference or an internal referendum which gives all members a voice on the matter.
Ashford Green Party is calling on the national GPEW to remain neutral on the issue of an electoral alliance in its use of resources and infrastructure, such as membership emails, website and social media accounts, unless and until a policy proposal is passed advocating that position. This is to ensure neither the supporters or those that oppose the policy proposal have an unfair advantage.
RESULTS – For 16, Against 3, Abstain 2
Opposing an electoral alliance with The Liberal Democrats
Ashford Green Party believes that the Liberal Democrat party has proven itself unfit for governance, having enthusiastically and unapologetically enabled the Conservative Party to deliver an austerity government which hurt the poorest and most vulnerable in Britain. This included the disgraceful cuts to the disabled which has seen thousands of people die. They are also guilty of destroying the trust of young people by going back on their promises over tuition fees.
Ashford Green Party believes this makes them a party whose values are incompatible with the Green Party of England and Wales and should not be considered for a national electoral alliance.
Ashford Green Party is calling on the Green Party of England and Wales not to enter a national electoral alliance with the Liberal Democrat party.
RESULTS – For 10, Against 8, Abstain 3
Opposing an electoral alliance with the Labour Party
Ashford Green Party believes that as long as the Labour Party is suffering a political identity crisis, it would be unwise to form an alliance with the Labour Party.
Ashford Green Party believes that Jeremy Corbyn is an ally to our cause. However, whilst the Labour Party is in its current state, with the majority of its MPs purposefully undermining Corbyn and pushing against our shared core values, Ashford Green Party also believes it would be unhelpful to form any alliance with the Labour Party.
Ashford Green Party does not accept the proposal of helping elect neoliberal Labour Party MPs who do not represent the sort of Labour Party that Jeremy Corbyn embodies, which a formal national alliance would result in.
Ashford Green Party is calling on the Green Party of England and Wales to not enter into a national electoral alliance with the Labour Party, until and unless there is a significant change to the ideals of the parliamentary Labour Party, which both unite the Labour Party and are more in accord with the Green Party’s values and policies.
RESULTS - For 11, Against 6, Abstain 4
Voting for Green Party leader, deputy leader/s and the executive closes at noon on Thursday.
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Monday, 22 August 2016
Caroline Lucas: Corbyn's support for NHS Bill was not 'inept'
Caroline Lucas' letter to the Guardian
I have no wish to intrude on the Labour leadership debates and I have no idea whether former shadow health minister Heidi Alexander is right in her critique of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership style, but for her aides to pick out Corbyn’s support for my NHS reinstatement bill as evidence both of his “ineptitude” and of his shadow chancellor’s “undermining” her strikes me as both desperate and depressing (Shadow cabinet inept and shoddy, says MP, 20 August).
My private members’ bill, drawn up after extensive consultation with health experts and health service users, would have reversed the creeping marketisation of the NHS – under both New Labour and the Conservatives – and stripped away the costly market mechanisms that waste NHS money and lead to inefficiencies and the fragmentation of services.
Perhaps a more interesting question is why the rest of the Labour party didn’t join their SNP, Plaid and Lib Dem colleagues in giving it their backing too. With a few honourable exceptions, they chose to abstain instead. Yet this is precisely the kind of policy a successful Labour party would surely be expected to promote – as well as demonstrating a greater willingness to work alongside colleagues from other parties on those areas where there is common ground between us.
Overcoming party tribalism and finding practical ways of working together will be crucial to any hope of progressive policies finding a majority at the next election.
Caroline Lucas MP
Green, Brighton Pavilion
I have no wish to intrude on the Labour leadership debates and I have no idea whether former shadow health minister Heidi Alexander is right in her critique of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership style, but for her aides to pick out Corbyn’s support for my NHS reinstatement bill as evidence both of his “ineptitude” and of his shadow chancellor’s “undermining” her strikes me as both desperate and depressing (Shadow cabinet inept and shoddy, says MP, 20 August).
My private members’ bill, drawn up after extensive consultation with health experts and health service users, would have reversed the creeping marketisation of the NHS – under both New Labour and the Conservatives – and stripped away the costly market mechanisms that waste NHS money and lead to inefficiencies and the fragmentation of services.
Perhaps a more interesting question is why the rest of the Labour party didn’t join their SNP, Plaid and Lib Dem colleagues in giving it their backing too. With a few honourable exceptions, they chose to abstain instead. Yet this is precisely the kind of policy a successful Labour party would surely be expected to promote – as well as demonstrating a greater willingness to work alongside colleagues from other parties on those areas where there is common ground between us.
Overcoming party tribalism and finding practical ways of working together will be crucial to any hope of progressive policies finding a majority at the next election.
Caroline Lucas MP
Green, Brighton Pavilion
Sunday, 21 August 2016
Kilburn, Corbyn and Khan
Some local Labour Party members complained to me last week that they were 'always the last to know' about Labour events in Brent - Wembley Matters often knows before them.
It does seem that Sadiq Khan's PR visit to South Kilburn, to sing the praises of Brent Council's housing and regeneration programme, was kept under wraps - perhaps to avoid any embarrassing interventions by local residents (see Kilburn Times Letters page this week). Jeremy Corbyn's visit to the Rauch City Church (the former Gaumont Cinema) in Kilburn High Road this evening was only a rumour until a few days ago.
It is perhaps fitting, given some of the more over the top declarations of support for JC, that tonight's event is being held in a place of worship.
Brent Council leader Muhammed Butt has always been close to Khan, at one time there was even a wild rumour that he might land a City Hall job, but he has not joined the Labour List LINK group of councillors backing Owen Smith.
Given their closeness he may have known about Khan's intention to come out in support of Owen Smith in today's Observer.
These are our local councillors who are supporting Smith:
The list of councillor supporters of Corbyn is rather harder to access as it is in no particular order but Cllrs Claudia Hector and Rita Conneely are on the list. A year ago Cllrs Tom Miller and Abdi Aden signed upto support Corbyn.
I am happy to update these lists if any councillor wants to be added.
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Brent Council's photo of Khan visit |
It is perhaps fitting, given some of the more over the top declarations of support for JC, that tonight's event is being held in a place of worship.
Brent Council leader Muhammed Butt has always been close to Khan, at one time there was even a wild rumour that he might land a City Hall job, but he has not joined the Labour List LINK group of councillors backing Owen Smith.
Given their closeness he may have known about Khan's intention to come out in support of Owen Smith in today's Observer.
These are our local councillors who are supporting Smith:
The list of councillor supporters of Corbyn is rather harder to access as it is in no particular order but Cllrs Claudia Hector and Rita Conneely are on the list. A year ago Cllrs Tom Miller and Abdi Aden signed upto support Corbyn.
I am happy to update these lists if any councillor wants to be added.
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Saturday, 20 August 2016
Jamaican Olympic success began in Wembley - in 1948
Guest blog by Philip Grant
GREAT JAMAICAN OLYMPIANS - No 1: Arthur Wint
The Jamaican team captain, Arthur Wint, was already in England, having
just finished his first year as a medical student at St Bartholomew’s Hospital.
Born into a middle-class family at Plowden, Manchester County, in 1920, his
life had already been interesting. At 17 he was named Jamaica’s “Boy Athlete of
the Year”, and in 1938 he won the 800m gold medal at the Pan American Games in
Panama. The Second World War put an end to international competitions, and when
the RAF started to recruit from the British colonies, he joined up with his
brothers, Lloyd and Douglas, in 1942. Along with many other Jamaicans, they
were trained in Canada. He gained his “wings” in 1944, and saw active service
as a Spitfire pilot until 1947, when he left the RAF having won a scholarship
to train as a doctor.
At Wembley Stadium, the Jamaicans showed the world what their athletes were capable of. Wint won silver in the 800m, then went head-to-head with his team-mate Herb McKenley (who had finished 4th in the 200m) and several top Americans in the 400m final. McKenley was the favourite, having recently broken the world record, but the long-striding, 6’5”, Wint overtook him in the home straight to win Jamaica’s first Olympic gold medal. McKenley took the silver medal, and they were both hoping for gold in 4x400m relay. However, disaster struck when Wint pulled a muscle while trying to chase down the leading USA runner on the final lap.
Philip Grant.
GREAT JAMAICAN OLYMPIANS - No 1: Arthur Wint
The headlines from the Olympics are full of the achievement of Usain
Bolt, in winning three sprint gold medals for the third successive Games. But
Bolt was only following the giant strides of one of his predecessors. For a
“small island”, Jamaica has produced some fantastic athletes, but where did
this Olympic success begin? The answer is: Wembley.
The
first time that a team from Jamaica took part in the Olympics was at the London
Games in 1948. The people of the island had raised the money by public
subscription to send them, and most of their athletes reached England after a
24 day voyage on a banana boat. There was no specially-built athletes village
for the competitors at these post-war “austerity Games”, and while the men were
housed, along with some other Commonwealth teams, at Wembley County School in
Stanley Avenue (now part of Alperton Community School), the women stayed as
guests of local families. You can read more about this on the Brent Archives
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The Jamaican Olympic Team at Wembley County School, July 1949 [Courtesy of the 'Old Alpertonians'] |
At Wembley Stadium, the Jamaicans showed the world what their athletes were capable of. Wint won silver in the 800m, then went head-to-head with his team-mate Herb McKenley (who had finished 4th in the 200m) and several top Americans in the 400m final. McKenley was the favourite, having recently broken the world record, but the long-striding, 6’5”, Wint overtook him in the home straight to win Jamaica’s first Olympic gold medal. McKenley took the silver medal, and they were both hoping for gold in 4x400m relay. However, disaster struck when Wint pulled a muscle while trying to chase down the leading USA runner on the final lap.
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Arthur Wint taking gold ahead of Herb McKenley in the 400 metres final [Source Brent Archives - 1948 official Report] |
Arthur Wint promised his disappointed relay team-mates that they would
have a gold medal at the next Olympic Games. At Helsinki, in 1952, that promise
was delivered. In the individual events Wint again won silver in the 800m,
while McKenley took silver medals in both the 100m and 400m. As part of the
Jamaican 4x400m relay team they then won gold, in a world record time of
3:03.9.
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The 1952 Olympic 4x400m relay champions, Jamaica. L-R: Arthur Wint, George Rhodon, Herb McKenley and Les Laing |
After qualifying as a doctor at Bart’s in 1953 (and running his final
race, in an athletics meeting at Wembley Stadium in the same year), Wint went
back to Jamaica in 1955. He worked as the only doctor and surgeon in Hanover
Parish for many years, and in 1973 was awarded the Jamaican Order of
Distinction for his service to charities, schools and business. He returned to
England in 1974 for four years, as his country’s High Commissioner in London,
before working as Senior Medical Officer at Linstead Hospital in Jamaica from
1978 to 1985. He died at Linstead in 1992.
Usain Bolt is a modern giant of athletics, but Arthur Wint, who was
known as “the Gentle Giant”, set a high standard for Jamaica’s Olympians to
follow. If Bolt can follow his glittering career on the track with a life of
service to his country and people like that of his predecessor, he will rightly
be remembered as a true Great.
Philip Grant.
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Swimming pool at Wembley Lesiure Centre opening soon
Wembley Leisure Centre will be opening soon at Grand Felda House on Empire Way, Wembley Park which is yet another student accommodation block.
The Leisure Centre will be run by Better, an off-shoot of the GLL social enterprise. There will be 100+ station gym as well as the 25m swimming pool.
Swimming facilities for Wembley have long been an aspiration for many families. Recently the French School's application for a pool on its site was turned down by Brent Planning Committee. A few years ago a temporary pool at Chalkhill Primary School proved very popular.
It appears from their website that the pool will be bookable by school groups and families but it will be important to check out the costs.
This is what Better say about swimming lessons on their website LINK:
The Leisure Centre will be run by Better, an off-shoot of the GLL social enterprise. There will be 100+ station gym as well as the 25m swimming pool.
Swimming facilities for Wembley have long been an aspiration for many families. Recently the French School's application for a pool on its site was turned down by Brent Planning Committee. A few years ago a temporary pool at Chalkhill Primary School proved very popular.
It appears from their website that the pool will be bookable by school groups and families but it will be important to check out the costs.
This is what Better say about swimming lessons on their website LINK:
Better Swim School teach more than 90,000 swimmers throughout the UK, and our swim school programme is designed to be flexible and affordable, with prices starting from as little as £3 per lesson (dependent on location). Our experienced, qualified teachers follow the Amateur Swimming Association's National Learn to Swim Teaching Plan. We support all swimmers to progress and take the plunge, whatever their level of ability. Suitable for all age groups, our classes include:
On your first visit you can to collect your child's membership card from reception. You'll also get a free swimming hat from your swimming teacher, as these must be worn for every lesson.
- One-to-one sessions
- Under 5s
- Adult lessons
- And much, much more...
Progress Tracking
Better Swim School provides an online tool - our Home Portal - that helps you to track your progress or your child's progress in the pool. Once you book a course, it's easy to set up an account using your unique barcode number. Once registered, you'll be able to log in to access information and updates directly from your swimming instructor. Features include:
Our Lessons
- Record of Achievement - clear and regular updates on progress, including achievements and areas for improvement.
- Book Lessons - choose dates, times and Swim School Stage (subject to availability).
- One account for multiple children - perfect for schools and families.
- Allowing you to move up unto the next class upon successful progression.
- Printing your Parent Barcode to gain quick access to our centres at lesson times.
- Pay Online - skip the queue and go straight to your lesson.
Lessons are delivered on a rolling programme that allows pupils to join at any stage and progress at their own pace. For those who want to make waves quickly, one-to-one lessons are available, as well as intensive courses during the holidays. Our lessons operate for 50 weeks of the year with a gap in lessons over the Christmas period.
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