Since the middle of November, the events I have undertaken have focused very much on the community of Dunstable and recognising others.
I’ve attended a number of award evenings; opened several events and been made welcome at health and wellbeing events.
I’ve attended several educational facilities and been really excited to see the energy and focus given to reading once again with physical books.
Over the pandemic the turning of pages moved towards a click on a kindle or online app, but in recent months several schools have really driven the change to ensuring our young people physically spend time reading books in the schools and at home. Ardley Hill Academy have followed in the footsteps of Larkrise with an outdoor library.
Not many people know that Bedfordshire has a day each year where it celebrates. November 28th is designated Bedfordshire Day and this year Mayor’s from across the county gathered along with the Lord Lieutenant, Susan Lousada, to reflect on the good things from across our county.
I’ve held a further event raising £1000 for my chosen charities. Thanks to Vantage restaurant for an amazing meal and to the ladies from Abba Twist who provided us with so much love of Abba in the room. I have to thank some of my fellow Mayors and close friends for getting into the spirit of the night with me and dressing up …
- Salvation Army Toy and Food Appeal and seeing the team who are putting all the boxes together
- Central Bedfordshire College whose catering students are putting on a over 60s Christmas Lunch, where I’ll be putting an apron on and helping to serve the meals
- Methodist Church who are hosting this year’s Luton Vauxhall Male Voice Choir event
- Opening of The Milky Bar on the corner of High Street South
- Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Carol Service in Woburn