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Sandyford and Goldenhill Residents Association (S.A.G.E.)

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A residents association uniting the two villages of Sandyford and Goldenhill since 1999

An organisation that aims to improve the environment and lifestyle for all its residents who live in our community

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McDonald’s “They’re Love in it”

McDonald’s is to reopen its Sandyford, Tunstall branch tomorrow, Tuesday 20th September at 10.30 a.m. The store has gone through a refurbishment since closing it’s doors earlier this month.

It is presumed customers to the restaurant would welcome the improvements made, which include internet access tablets for visiting customers as well as being able to order food and drinks through onsite computers, which save time when ordering.

Customers to the restaurant will still be able to order food/drinks in the usual way by going to the service counter, so all is not lost.

http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/mcdonald-s-sandyford-branch-to-reopen-after-refurbishment/story-29730431-detail/story.html

Burglar Stole Purse From Family Home

A purse was stolen when a burglar sneaked into a property in Broadfield Road, Sandyford on Saturday 17th September.

The offender entered the property through an insecure back door sometime between 1pm & 3pm Saturday whilst the occupant was in the garden.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Staffordshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 874 of 17 September.

Could residents please keep doors and windows as secure as possible at all times.

Proposed Closure of Goldenhill Community Centre

SAGE Residents Public Meeting, Thursday 15th September 2016

Almost 100 people were left devastated on Thursday evening after attending the Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Public Meeting, only to be told of the proposed closure of Goldenhill Community Hall/Centre, which could be as early as March 2017.

It was reported by Councillor Martin Garner that he and Ruth Smeeth M.P. attended a meeting with members of Stoke on Trent City Council earlier in the day to be told of their decision. Councillor Garner went onto say, under the previous administration (Labour), the community hall was allowed to continue; under the new administration (Conservative/City Independents), they have decided to look at its future again.

Councillor Garner informed residents that it is said the community centre is making a loss, and the council wants to transfer the building to a voluntary group. Mr Garner added that voluntary groups have been contacted, including S.A.G.E. but they are not optimistic at doing this. The councillor further said, if nothing is moving forward by the end of March 2017 (asset transfer) then Goldenhill Community Hall/Centre could close and go onto the open market (premise sale).

A Distraught lady resident commented, if the community centre closes “this is our life, it is where the old people come to meet, and we are lonely old people”.

Councillor Conteh said, the simple fact is that he does not want to close Goldenhill Community Centre, the council has met with Councillor Garner and Ruth Smeeth M.P. but the centre is losing over £30,000 a year. Councillor Conteh went onto say, if the community centre is losing money then a community group needs to run it or the costs need to be reduced, and then added he needs to see the figures first, it is not his decision.

Councillor Martin Garner commented that the previous Labour administration absorbed the loss, they saw the benefits of keeping the centre operating within the community. Councillor Garner added, the new administration (Conservative/City Independents) are not prepared to run the community centre at a loss.

Councillor Randy Conteh said he is passionate about communities, and wants to find a solution to the situation. Mr Conteh further added, he did not know why the previous (Labour) administration allowed the community centre to be run over budget, you can’t absorb wasted money, the council need to save 20 million pounds a year.

Randy Conteh informed residents that he is on the side of the community, and it is not in his personal plans to close the community centre. Mr Conteh went onto say, “try to reduce costs, there is funding out there”.

Tom Simpson, Secretary, S.A.G.E. informed the meeting that he has had input into applying for funding, and on many occasion he has been advised, including council personnel that funding is out there, and easy to get. Mr Simpson went onto say, obtaining funding is anything but easy to obtain; you can apply for 20 funding bids and get nothing, and if you do as with the Big Lottery, you are required to attend courses in Birmingham, and send in interim reports. Tom Simpson added, it is a large responsibility for volunteers to take on as in being liable could mean individuals losing money and in some cases their homes.

Mr Simpson further added that it is becoming very difficult for residents associations to operate, and that is why more and more of them are folding, especially if taking on additional responsibility.

Councillor Randy Conteh suggested that another meeting should be arranged to talk the situation over as in the option of a way forward. Councillor Conteh went onto say, “he will return and talk things over further”.

Lynn Dunning, S.A.G.E. Chairman said, we must do our utmost to keep Goldenhill Community Hall/Centre open.

Councillor Randy Conteh spoke to residents before the meeting ended by thanking S.A.G.E. for inviting him, and then added that he will do his best to keep the Community Centre open.

http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/goldenhill-community-centre-faces-sale-unless-volunteers-step-up-to-run-the-venue/story-29729952-detail/story.html

Forced Entry to Van Causes Theft

A van has been broken into in Wignall Road, Sandyford. The incident happened sometime overnight on Monday 12th September/Tuesday 13th September when offenders forced the lock on the passenger door to gain entry before stealing a wallet and a selection of power tools.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Staffordshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 190 of 13 September.

Could residents please make sure that vehicles are parked as securely as possible at all times, and where possible emptied of all valuables before being left unattended.

Local Cricketer Ken Higgs Passes Away Aged 79

Local Cricketer Ken Higgs sadly passed away on Monday aged 79 at a Leamington Spa hospital.

Ken who was born in Kidsgrove on the 14th January 1937 was an English fast-medium bowler, who was most successful as the opening partner to Brian Statham with Lancashire in the 1960’s. He later played with success for Leicestershire.

In Ken’s later year’s he coached both Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire as well as umpiring several Second XI fixtures.

It is locally presumed that Ken would have played at Sandyford Cricket Club, and if anyone can verify this story then please add your comments.

Sandyford & Goldenhill Residents Public Meeting

Report Antisocial Behaviour

Residents are reminded they can report antisocial behaviour in a number of ways, either by contacting Staffordshire Police on 101 or 999 if criminal activity is already taking place, crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, Stoke on Trent City Council on 01782 234234 or online home owners or private tenants only by following the link http://www.stoke.gov.uk/ccm/content/community/community/report-anti-social-behaviour-online.en, please note that Council tenants should report incidents directly to their local Housing Office.

Men in Custody After Incident Causes Damage to Vehicles

Three men are being held in custody following an incident in which cars were damaged in the Sandyford/Goldenhill area.

Police vehicles and a Police helicopter were sent to the area late on Thursday evening.

A number of cars were damaged after the incident, including 2 Vauxhall Astras, a Land Rover and a Ford Mondeo.

Staffordshire Police reported that 3 men from the area, two aged 22 and one aged 49, have been arrested.

For more on this story follow read http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/three-arrested-after-vehicles-damaged-at-goldenhill/story-29636200-detail/story.html

Admin Assistant Required for Local Charity

Open Door Stoke-on-Trent is a charity which provides support to the homeless and more vulnerable of our city. We run two weekly drop-in breakfast sessions both of which provide a multi-agency service. We also have independent food and clothes banks and run a House of Multiple Occupancy that provides support and accommodation for people with multiple complex needs.

Administration Assistant, 12 hours per week

The successful candidate will be self-motivated, confident and professional with the ability to work both individually and as part of a wider team. We are looking for a person who wants to make a difference to our friends of Open Door and the community we serve.

Please send your CV and Cover Letter to the board of Trustees either via email opendoordropin@gmail.com or via post to Open Door Stoke-on-Trent, Spode, Church Street, ST4 1QD.

The closing date for application is 12 noon on Friday 30th September 2016. Interviews will be held in the evening of the week commencing Monday 10th October 2016. For further details please email the above address.

McDonald’s “Sandyford” Tunstall Closed from the 7th to 20th September

Your new McDonald’s is being freshly prepared.

The restaurant will be closed from Wednesday 7th September and will reopen on Tuesday 20th September.

When they reopen, every burger, wrap or sandwich you order will be freshly prepared for you. There will be a new way to order at their kiosks, or you can order at the counter as usual.

There will also be new interactive tablets for you to play games and browse online while you enjoy your food.