Frugal fun! Green Fingers Get connected
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Frugal fun! Green Fingers Get connected
Plus Dane Residents’ Magazine Issue 25 | Summer 2016 Frugal fun! Get connected A guide to FREE activities in the North West this Summer FREE online courses, guides & activities for you and the family The benefit cap Green Fingers A closer look at how it could affect you £50 prize to be won in Plus Dane’s annual gardening competition Plus Dane Unity | 00 Welcome... ...to the latest edition of Unity where amongst other things you can read about the changes to benefits that are being rolled out later this year and lots of free events and activities that are taking place over the summer months for families to enjoy. First, I would like to share some exciting news with you; Linda Minnis the current Chair of Plus Dane is due to step down at our AGM in September having been a board member for the last ten years, alongside her a number of other board members will also step down. As part of our succession plans we have recently undertaken a recruitment exercise to appoint a new Chair and five new board members. Sir Peter Fahy, the former Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police has been appointed as Chair. Whilst he will formally take up the post in September, he has already joined the Board to ensure a seamless handover with Linda Minnis. Five new board members have also been appointed and will join the Board between now and September, each of them bringing something new and different to complement the current Board. On page 9 you can read a bit more about each of them and what they hope to bring to Plus Dane. As this is the last edition of Unity with Linda Minnis as Chair I would like to take this opportunity to thank her for her hard work and commitment over the last ten years and for guiding Plus Dane to a stronger position following what has been a challenging couple 01 | Unity Plus Dane of years. And a special thanks to the board members that are also stepping down, the support they have offered me since joining Plus Dane has been invaluable. One of our key aims as an organisation is to support our tenants and customers into employment and you will know that we run job clubs and recruitment events across the year. “We have also made a commitment to the 5% Club, a national initiative creating momentum behind the recruitment of apprentices and graduates into the workforce.” So by 2021, 5% of our workforce will be made up of apprentices, graduates and people in work placements. We will advertise any opportunities on our website and would actively encourage our tenants and customers to apply so please keep your eye out if you are interested. In the last edition of Unity I spoke about our new Tenant and Customer Engagement Strategy and how we want to ensure that you have a louder voice in what and how we do things. As part of this we are currently recruiting for Tenant Scrutiny Panel members. We want representation from a range of our customers including tenants and home owners so if you would like to get involved then please turn to page 17 for more information and details on how to apply. Finally for this edition, following the EU referendum last month and the country’s decision to exit the European Union, Plus Dane will be working closely with our financial advisors, funders, and other housing association colleagues over the coming weeks and months to ensure we understand any impacts on the organisation and our tenants and customers and can prepare for them. In the meantime it’s business as usual and our priorities remain the same. Barbara Spicer Chief Executive Plus Dane Housing LEARNING Develop your digital skills with... It is becoming increasingly important to know how to use online services, as the UK is now ‘digital by default’ for many essential services, such as taxing your car and Universal Credit, which can only be applied for and managed online. As a UK Online Centre, Plus Dane can provide free training and support to help people find out more and explore the basics of getting online with resources like ‘Learn My Way’. Learn My Way is perfect for both those without basic online skills, or for those looking to improve their existing knowledge. The website hosts a series of free online courses, guides and activities, tailored to your individual needs and abilities. Courses are combined to create packages to help people follow a logical path through the site. The Online Basics package is the first step along the road for absolute beginners to the internet, starting out with keyboard and mouse skills, simple searches and getting a first email address. The ‘Learn My Way’ website hosts a series of free online courses, guides and activities, tailored to your individual needs and abilities. For those who have mastered the basics, Online Plus provides a great way to progress to more in-depth learning, adding job hunting, shopping, socialising and managing money online to the repertoire of skills available to learners. To get access to the courses simply register your details at www.learnmyway.com and enter our Centre code of 3456366 when prompted. To find out more about Learn My Way contact Kelly Arnold, Digital Inclusion Officer on 01260 288 265. Plus Dane Unity | 02 COMMUNITY Building bridges Residents of Alsager’s Radway estate are celebrating the formation of an official recognised tenants association. The newly-elected independent committee will now be able to apply for funding bids to support their work in the community, which will ultimately help to improve wellbeing and employment outcomes for local residents. The group already run a number of activities for local people including wellbeing sessions, careers advice, and maths, English and IT courses, as well as taking part in social events to promote key services. They have been supported through the process of establishing a constitution by Plus Dane’s Jenny Priest and Usman Ashiq. New chair Simon Felton said: “We are delighted we are now a recognised tenants association. We are excited to get started and hopefully be able to make a really positive difference in the community.” Getting organised: Radway Tenants Association Plus Dane’s extra care scheme Derby Court, in Halewood, Merseyside, celebrated its first anniversary earlier this year. Residents there have formed their own tenants association, and raise funds through weekly subs, bingo, tombolas and raffles, to enable activities in and outside the scheme. Since setting up, the self-sufficient group has bought garden equipment; refreshments, decorations and entertainment for regular celebrations; enjoyed subsidised days out, and much more besides. “The tenants association has helped build a real sense of community in Derby Court. We’ve made great friends and we’re proud of everything we have achieved in such a short space of time.” Sylvia Woods - Derby Court Resident A successful first year: The residents of Derby Court 03 | Unity Plus Dane Supported by Plus Dane’s Helping Hand older people’s project, the group also facilitates weekly activities to improve health and wellbeing, including card making, knit and natter, flower arranging and local history. Fred’s on cloud nine Help is out there for older people who feel isolated and alone – just ask Fred Hunt. Last year, Everton-based Fred was struggling with health problems, depression, and the recent loss of the father he had cared for full-time. Facing Christmas alone, he featured in his local paper talking about how he dreaded the time of year. Plus Dane staff saw the article, recognised Fred as a tenant - and took action. Jackie Connolly from the Helping Hand older people’s project paid a visit with a care hamper – and a plan to help get Fred back out and about, arranging for him to attend two Christmas parties. As well as this, a member of the INES team tidied his overgrown outdoor areas, and volunteer Kev Moreland from the charity An Hour for Others refurbished Fred’s front room. Since then, he has stayed in touch with Jackie and continues to get out and about attending Helping Hand events. He said: “What Jackie did, I can never repay. She listened to me and now I feel I have someone to turn to.” “I love my flat, it’s ideal for me and after all this I was just on cloud nine – it gave me a real boost.’ Fred Hunt Green Fingers Competition 2016 The Green Fingers competition is back! Whether you have a garden full of colour, a lovely hanging basket or a pot which you have enjoyed planting, we would love to hear from you. The competition has been split into the following categories: • Best Garden • Best Communal Garden • Best Hanging Basket or Container Please send a photograph or two of your entry, along with your details to the following: Email: unity@plusdane.co.uk Facebook: facebook.com/plusdane WIN UP TO £50 IN GARDENING VOUCHERS Closing date is Friday 19th August 2016. We look forward to seeing all your efforts - good luck! Please note: This competition is only open to Plus Dane tenants, leaseholders and shared owners. By post: Gillian Haynes at our Civic Way office (please state if you would like your photographs returned). Plus Dane Unity | 04 ACTIVITIES Whether you’ve a summer holiday planned or just some time off, why not make the most of what’s on locally. Here’s a guide to some great summer activities for the whole family to enjoy. Free Paddling Pool - Congleton Where: Park Road, Congleton, CW12 1DP When: until early September 10.00am – 6.00pm Brouhaha Festival Where: Various locations across Liverpool When: Until July 17 Website: www.brouhaha.uk.com Afro Supa Hero Crafts Where: International Slavery Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool city centre When: July 21 & 22 Tel: 0151 478 4499 Liverpool International Music Festival Where: Various locations across the city When: July 21-24 Website: www.limfestival.com Tel: 0843 504 4674 05 | Unity Plus Dane Alia Azougbi – Liverpool Arab Arts Festival Where: World Museum When: Saturday, July 23 Tel: 0151 478 4393 Monsters of the Deep Where: Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool When: Monday, July 25 Tel: 0151 479 4499 Website: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime Action Transport Theatre Summer School Where: Whitby Hall, Ellesmere Port When: July 25 - 30 Tel: +44 (0)151 357 2120 Email: info@actiontransporttheatre.org Summer Family Fun Where: Speke Hall When: July 26 - 31 Email: spekehall@nationaltrust.org.uk Soggy and the Smuggler’s Cat storytelling event Where: Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool When: Thursday, July 28 Tel: 0151 479 4499 Website: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime Sol Theatre School Summer School Where: Daneside Theatre, Congleton When: August 1 -13 Website: www.soltheatreschool.co.uk Little Actors - Summer performing arts courses Where: Neston When: August 3 – 10, 10am to 3pm Website: www.littleactorstheatre.com Tel: 0151 336 4302 Liverpool Loves Festival Where: Pier Head When: August 4 - 6 Tel: www.liverpoolloves.co.uk Website: 0151 707 0964 Kidzfest Live Where: Royal Cheshire Showground, Flittogate Lane, Tabley, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 0HL When: August 6 - 7 Website: http://www.kidzfestlive.co.uk/ Tel: 0844 414 5340 Pricing: Early bird ticket offer - £5 adult/children Destination Space Show Where: World Museum Liverpool When: Sunday, August 7 Tel: 0151 478 4393 First Class on Titanic Where: Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool When: Wednesday, August 10 Tel: 0151 479 4499 Website: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime Youth in Action Playscheme 2016 Where: Congleton When: August 22 – 26, 10am- 4pm Website: www.yiacongleton.org Folk on the Dock Where: Albert Dock When: August 27 - 29 Website: www.albertdock.com The Congleton Jazz and Blues Festival Where: Congleton When: August 26 - 28 Website: www.congletonjazzandblues.co.uk Everybody Sport & Recreation Ltd – Children’s summer activities Where: Leisure Centres throughout Cheshire East Website: http://everybody.org.uk Tel: 01625 383968 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) Brio Leisure CIC – Children’s Summer Activities Where: Leisure Centres throughout Cheshire West Website: http://www.brioleisure.org/ Tel: 01244 377086 Email: info@brioleisure.org Nantwich Food Festival Where: Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 5AS When: September 2 - 4 Website: www.nantwichfoodfestival.co.uk Cheshire Tour of Britain (cycling) Where: Congleton to Tatton Park, CW12 1BN Route to be confirmed, 120km When: Tuesday, September 6 Museums & Ga lleries The Walker Ar t Gallery Where: William Brown Street Website: www. liverpoolmuseu ms.org.uk/w alker Congleton Mus eum Where: Market Square, CW12 1ET Email: info@co ngletonmuseum .co.uk Tel: 01260 276 360 The Bluecoat Where: School Lane, L1 3BX Website: www. thebluecoat.org .uk Tel: 0151 702 53 24 Plus Dane Unity | 00 WELFARE How does the benefit cap affect you? From autumn, the limit on the total amount of benefit that most people aged 16 to 64 can get is changing. The total amount of welfare help a household can receive will be reduced from £26,000 a year to £20,000 for couples and families, and from £18,000 to £13,400 for single claimants. This is called the benefit cap. We are currently working with local authorities to identify which of our customers will be affected, and as soon as we know we will be in touch. You might be exempt from the cap if: • You qualify for Working Tax Credit • You’re above the qualifying age for Pension Credit • You get certain benefits for sickness or disability, or a war pension • You or your partner had been in employment for at least 50 weeks out of the 52 weeks before your last day of work The benefit cap won’t apply if either you or your partner get any of the following benefits: Disability Living Allowance (DLA); Personal Independence Payment (PIP); Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP); Attendance Allowance; the support component of Employment and Support Allowance; Industrial Injuries Benefit and equivalent payments as part of a war disablement pension or armed forces compensation scheme; War Widow’s or Widower’s Pension. You will also be exempt if a child or young person for whom you are responsible gets DLA or PIP. 07 | Unity Plus Dane Where can I get help? If you think you are affected by changes due to the benefit cap and are concerned as to how you will manage your money, we have an ‘entitled to’ calculator that can help you work out what you may be able to claim, and a budgeting tool on our website to help understand where your money is spent and if any savings can be made. This is also available on our mobile app. We have an in-house tenancy sustainment service that is available to help you with managing your money and budgeting to ensure rent and other essential bills are paid. They also offer advice in a number of other areas including ensuring you are in receipt of all benefits you are entitled to and signposting to other support services. Universal Credit ‘Digital’ services to go live in Runcorn The full Universal Credit digital service has started to roll out across the UK, and goes live in the Runcorn area this month (July). The digital service will allow claimants to do things such as reporting change in circumstances, seeing when your next payment is due, recording your job search and more. From July, only people of Pension Credit age and people living in supported accommodation will be able to make a new claim for Housing Benefit. For everyone else needing to make a new claim, Universal Credit replaces Housing Benefit. If you are already claiming Universal Credit, you will be contacted by the Department of Work and Pensions advising when you will need to transfer to the digital service. You can apply yourself online at www.gov.uk. If you are unsure about the internet, staff at any Jobcentre will be able to help you with your claim. You can call the Universal Credit helpline on 0345 600 0723 - charges from a BT landline are £0.04p per minute (£0.15p set up cost) and £0.40p per minute from mobiles (ask Universal Credit to call you back if this is too expensive). As yet, we do not have dates for when the Universal Credit roll out will come to other areas where Plus Dane has properties. If you’re a customer with queries about the benefits you could be entitled to, please contact our welfare reform team by calling: 0800 169 2988 (landline) or emailing: welfarereform.team@ plusdane.co.uk. Back to school? Plus Dane customers claiming benefits who have older children continuing their education must make sure the relevant authorities have proof of this before schools and colleges close for summer – or risk losing out. Once children turn 16 they are no longer considered to be dependents - unless they are in full time, non-advanced education (meaning A Levels or equivalent) - and this will affect deductions to your housing benefit you may have received up to then. If your child is turning 16 or 18 over the summer and will be staying in education, it is your responsibility to inform your local authority (with regards to housing benefit) or the Department for Work and Pensions (with regards to Universal Credit), or risk losing out on the relevant deductions. You will need to obtain proof of their status from their school or college, which should be done before they close for the summer. If you are late providing this, payments can only be backdated for one month. To avoid the risk of going into arrears, please make sure your information is up to date. Plus Dane Unity | 08 A warm welcome to our new board members Plus Dane has appointed Sir Peter Fahy as the new Chair of its Board. Sir Peter retired as Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police in October 2015; his decorated 34-year career in policing included five years at the head of Cheshire Constabulary. Sir Peter Fahy Dr Ann Hoskins Rob O’Malley Sir Peter is the Chief Executive of Retrak, a Stockport-based charity for street children in Africa. Ann has over 30 years’ experience working in public health in the UK and in the Republic of Yemen. Rob is Head of Strategic Planning and Investor Relations at Electricity North West. “I am proud to have been selected for this post because Plus Dane has such a strong social purpose. I am looking forward to working with the Board and staff, but most importantly tenants and local agencies so that we can provide more homes and stronger local communities.” “Good quality housing plays a huge part in improving our health and wellbeing so I am really looking forward to strengthening the links between health and housing for the benefit of our tenants and customers.” “The whole Board is very supportive of developing further the culture that the safety of our employees, tenants and other stakeholders is our number one priority.” Julie Gill Jon Corner Tommy McIlravey Julie is Chief Officer for Cheshire Constabulary. Jon is CEO at The Landing MediaCityUK. Tommy is Chief Executive Officer of HIV charity, Sahir House. “I hope to bring my experiences of working with different partners across the wider public sector to Plus Dane in a positive way for the benefit of our tenants.” “Plus Dane is an organisation at the start of a new phase, where the intention is to innovate in order to deliver the best experience and opportunities for their residents.” “Plus Dane’s holistic approach goes well beyond putting roofs over people’s heads, it is about enabling everyone to fulfil their potential.” 09 | Unity Plus Dane Support at home The Forget-me-Not service is for Plus Dane customers and private home owners in Cheshire who would like to feel safer and stay independent in their own home for longer. Products and services include: • Telecare – this uses a small alarm unit that plugs into your phone. When the red button is pressed it will make a call through to our operator who will contact the services you need. If you would like to have an • 24/7 mobile response - If you fall and are uninjured, our team informal chat with the team about how these services could benefit can also provide a dignity-saving lifting service. • Personal emergency equipment including fall detectors, epilepsy sensors, and easy to use mobile phones. • SOS emergency wristband – monitored 24/7 to help you you, or to arrange a free no obligation demonstration call Chris Birch on 01260 288 264 or email support@plusdane.co.uk. feel safe and more confident when outside of your home. When a stranger calls... If a stranger calls at your door without any prior notice its natural to feel wary. Although the majority of people that call at your door may be genuine callers, not all of them could be. Anyone calling to your home from Plus Dane, whether it’s to carry out a gas safety check, or discuss any tenancy issues with you, will always carry an identification badge. You can always call us to check on 0800 169 2988. Here are some tips to consider: • Do not open the door if you don’t recognise or are not expecting a caller. If you do open the door, keep the chain on while you find out who’s calling • Always make sure visitors to your home are who they say they are by asking to see identification • If you are unsure check the identity of the caller by calling the company they say they are from using the number listed on the internet or telephone directory • Remember to close and lock the back door before answering the front door to prevent anyone sneaking through an unsecure door • Have a viewer or spy hole and stout door chain fitted to your door • If the caller claims to be from the electricity, gas or water company, ask them to quote your customer reference number or password. A genuine caller will be able to quote these. • Water boards no longer exist. It’s an obsolete phrase used only by bogus callers “Remember - if in doubt the safest option is to keep the stranger out.” If you want to report any suspicious activity that has taken place, call the police non-emergency number 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Plus Dane Unity | 10 COMMUNITY Grow yer own! A new community allotment is now up and running in Liverpool. Pinehurst Community Green officially launched the allotment at the end of June – and all local residents are welcome to get involved. Regional media and Liverpool’s Lord Mayor came down to the official launch as the residents group proudly showed off the result of their hard work. Plus Dane Engagement Officer Irene Crone helped the group secure more than £26,000 of funding to bring the allotment project to life. The aim is for the allotment to be completely self-sufficient and for volunteers of all ages to play a part, including local schools and older people. It will help those who feel isolated or who just want to be more active. The allotment has planters and a polytunnel to grow fruit, vegetables and flowers for the community. Search for Pinehurst Community Green on Facebook to like their page and keep up to date with the latest news. The allotment is based at Age Concern’s Poppy Centre on Townsend Lane in Anfield, Liverpool L13 9DG. 11 | Unity Plus Dane Members of Pinehurst Community Green ‘The aim is for the allotment to be completely selfsufficient and for volunteers of all ages to play a part...’ It’s a KNOCKOUT! A Merseyside amateur boxing club is celebrating a successful fundraising campaign to buy more equipment. Marsh Lane ABC in Bootle runs classes for children and adults, including women-only fitness sessions with female instructors. They have raised more than £1000 in an online appeal. Plus Dane tenant Mary Henry is a qualified instructor at the notfor-profit community gym. She said: “To see the difference in the children who attend because of our gym and the coaching we provide is priceless.” Marsh Lane ABC hopes to expand in future and provide even more community events. “If a child comes to our gym and has no money we do not turn them away.” Mary Henry Qualified Boxing Instructor Marsh Lane Boxing Club New rural development ready for spring 2017 As part of our exciting new development programme, 18 quality homes are currently under construction in Cheshire for affordable rent and shared ownership. Dunkirk Farm is set in idyllic countryside and is located on the outskirts of Holmes Chapel, within the parish of Brereton, a popular Cheshire village. The village is home to some historical landmarks including Brereton Hall, a Grade I listed Elizabethan house and Brereton Heath Country Park, renowned for its charm with its local walks and range of attractive period properties. The development has a mix of twelve 2 and 3 bed spacious homes to rent and six 2 and 3 bed shared ownership homes for sale, which are close to local amenities including schools and shops. The scheme is for local people, and a ‘local connection criteria’ is being applied to both rent and sale properties. These homes will be ready to occupy in spring 2017 and will be advertised early 2017 on Cheshire Home Choice website: www.cheshirehomechoice.org.uk Plus Dane Unity | 12 SUPPORT Solid foundations Having a place to call your own is something we all wish for. Finding the right place is just the start, there are lots of other considerations including bills, finding furniture and whether or not there are any benefits you may be entitled to. Setting standards If you live in Ellesmere Port or Neston and are in need of support to maintain your tenancy Carmel McCarthy, Plus Dane’s Tenancy Sustainment Officer can help. Carmel can provide housing related advice, offering emotional and practical support to meet individual needs, whilst still allowing you to live independently in your home. When Nigel Livesey was offered his own tenancy, he felt very isolated and had no idea what to do next. Carmel was able to help him through every stage. She assisted him in claiming the right benefits, found goods and furniture, helped read and understand letters and set up paying bills and making phone calls. ‘ ‘It was important to have Carmel’s help and support. It’s good knowing she is available at the end of the phone’ Nigel Livesey Now, 12 months later, Nigel volunteers with the Salvation Army in Ellesmere Port three days a week, has made new friends and is Plus Dane’s Older Persons’ Service in Cheshire has been awarded Platinum Member status following their audit by the Telecare Services Authority, making them one of only 26 organisations nationally to have achieved the European standard! All calls for assistance are answered by our control centre, and the Platinum accreditation means they meet strict performance criteria on the time it takes to answer your call. Plus Dane is proud of this achievement and it is something we will be looking to obtain for the equivalent Merseyside service in future. Work Clubs looking into training to get back into work. Since the tenancy sustainment provision was set up in May 2015, 68% of service users said they would not have been able to continue with their tenancy without the extra support provided. Over 80% of clients were referred to services such as local job clubs and all the users who were asked said they found the service useful and would know who to contact if they needed support in the future. 13 | Unity Plus Dane Are you looking for work? We now have a list of local work clubs across Merseyside, Cheshire and Ellesmere Port on our website: www.plusdane. co.uk/employment-training/ work-clubs/ PROJECT First Waves of Hope conference makes a splash Left to right: Speakers Julien Corner and Dyane Aspinall and Programme Manager - Gary Morris. The first ever conference dedicated to sharing the learning of the Plus Daneled Liverpool Waves of Hope project was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in the city last month. Liverpool Waves of Hope is funded by the Big Lottery, and is a five-year project dedicated to changing the lives of people The free conference updated delegates from across the North West about progress to date. Gary Morris, the programme manager for Liverpool Waves of Hope said: “The conference was a real success, it provided a catalyst for multiple needs specialists to come together and share learning, providing both a national and local perspective.” “We hope our second conference next June will prove to be equally as successful, helping highlight the need for long-term change.” Gary Morris Programme Manager Liverpool Waves of Hope who have multiple needs, such as homelessness, re-offending, substance misuse and mental health issues. Plus Dane Unity | 14 JOBS Housing associations join forces for jobs fair Nine Merseyside housing associations came together to support local people into work, by showcasing a variety of job opportunities. More than 3000 people attended Employability 16, which took place at St Georges Hall in Liverpool city centre in June. More than 80 employers promoted a variety of job opportunities across the region, in sectors including hospitality and leisure, construction, transport and logistics, retail, administration and social care. A collection of training providers were on hand to advise people about training and qualifications available to them and a number of apprenticeships, work placements and volunteer placements were also promoted on the day. 15 | Unity Plus Dane Alongside Plus Dane, the housing associations who collaborated to organise Employability 16 included One Vision, Riverside, Your Housing Group, Cobalt, Liverpool Mutual Homes, Regenda, South Liverpool Homes and Liverpool Housing Trust. Some of the largest employers in Merseyside attended Employability 16, offering an invaluable opportunity for those looking for work or a change of occupation. The aim of the event was to remove the barriers preventing people from finding employment and showcase the wealth of options available to local people. JOBS Committing to apprentices Plus Dane has showcased its commitment to the next generation by joining The 5% Club, an industry-led initiative focussed on increasing the recruitment of apprentices, graduates and sponsored students. The campaign was initiated with an aim to get UK companies to commit to raising the number of apprentices, sponsored students and graduates on formal programmes to 5% of their total workforce within five years. We have taken our first steps to achieving this goal by joining up with Joint Learning Partnership, Riverside College and West Cheshire College to create ten brand new apprenticeship opportunities across the organisation. These include: • four business administration roles • four trades opportunities (plumber, gas, joiner and electrician), • one IT role • one customer service apprenticeship. “By 2021, 5% of our workforce will be made up of apprentices, graduates and people in work placements.” To find out more about these apprenticeships and the training providers we have partnered up with, head to: www.plusdane.co.uk/ apprenticeships. Plus Dane Unity |16 YOUR VOICE Challenge yourself...challenge us! There has been lots of interest from our tenants and customers about becoming members on our new Scrutiny Panel to help improve services. We started our recruitment drive last month looking for tenants, leaseholders and shared owners over the age of 18 who can help us review our services, challenge us and suggest what we can do better. The new Scrutiny Panel will consist of seven to ten people who will be an independent group of customers who reflect the diversity of people living in our homes. This initiative is part of our new tenant and customer engagement strategy, which takes a fresh 17 | Unity Plus Dane approach to engaging tenants and customers by providing more dynamic opportunities for them to help shape, influence and improve services. We have already held two events for those who had expressed an interest in finding out more about scrutiny and a third day will be held on 1 August for anyone who didn’t get a chance to attend. Emma Sneyd, Head of Engagement and Partnerships, said: “The scrutiny panel is a great opportunity for our tenants and customers who are serious about playing a role in shaping and improving the services we provide. Members will be involved in understanding and challenging what we do, our performance, and developing workable solutions to help us get better. Their involvement really will make a difference.” No previous experience is necessary. Training, support, and reimbursement of reasonable expenses will be provided to the successful applicants. We have extended the deadline for anyone interested in applying to become a member of the Scrutiny Panel. So if you’re interested in finding out more, please fill in an interest form, which will need to be completed by 28 July. Visit our website www.plusdane.co.uk, to complete the form online. Alternatively, contact Sarah Mythen on 0151 330 3505 or email: sarah.mythen@ plusdane.co.uk. HISTORY Pools from the past Our readers have told us they love a bit of local history, so we thought summer would be the perfect time of year to dip into the past and take a look at some pools from yesteryear. Ellesmere Port Rivacre outdoor swimming baths In August 1934 the “swimming pool in a garden” was opened after the local council agreed for it to be built after fatalities caused by unauthorised swimming in the canal. The cost was £12,000 and there were 36,000 visitors in the first month. The local newspaper wrote: “Young men and maidens have discovered something of the elixir of life in the caressing waves of the swimming pool in a garden.” Parkgate Open Air Swimming Pool, Wirral In 1923 Mr AG Grenfell opened a swimming pool at the far end of the North Parade in Parkgate. It was filled using seawater from the estuary. Sadly, the pool’s life was short-lived, as silting of the estuary started in the 1930s. The site was sold to Neston Urban District Council, and was eventually closed in the 1950s. Nantwich Outdoor Brine Pool Liverpool led the way for public bathing facilities Nantwich Outdoor Brine Pool The first baths were built in 1756 at New Quay, with water fed from the Mersey or steps down to the river itself. Their replacement was St George’s Baths, which opened in 1829. After a cholera epidemic, Kitty Wilkinson opened Britain’s first public washhouse on Upper Frederick Street in 1842. Other public pools which you may remember could be found on Pickford Road, Lodge Lane, Cornwallis Street and Dovecot baths in Huyton. This pool opened in 1935 and is still open today. It was renovated in 2012. When the pool is reopened each year, it is filled with fresh water and brine pumped in from a pump a quarter of a mile down the road. When the pool first opened, it was a popular spot for recovering soldiers in the First World War. The medicinal benefits of the Nantwich salt pit have been known for hundreds of years and people who suffer from problems such as rheumatism still visit to use the pool as a treatment. Congleton open air swimming pool One memory of these baths was the water was very cold - even when the weather was warm! There was a very grand entrance, and the colour scheme was council green and white. Plus Dane Unity | 18 Looking for an affordable way to get on the property ladder? Shared Ownership could be the key. Buying a share in a new home is a great way to get your foot on the property ladder – it’s affordable, flexible and can cost less than renting the same home privately! You can purchase from 25% to 75% with the option to buy more shares when you can afford them. Eligibility criteria applies. To find out more visit: www.helptobuynw.org.uk CONTACT US www.plusdane.co.uk 0800 169 298 Free from most UK landlines and mobiles If you are a Cheshire West & Chester Council tenant living in Ellesmere Port & Neston contact: 0151 373 2520 Or write to: Nicky Speed Communications Manager Plus Dane Housing 13-15 Rodney Street Liverpool L8 3SB Download our FREE App by searching Plus Dane in either the App Store or Google Play. For general information and repairs email: customer@plusdane.co.uk If you have any comments about Unity Magazine please let us know. We also welcome any ideas for stories that you might have. You can submit your comments and suggestions in the following ways: @plusdane facebook.com/plusdane Email: communications@plusdane.co.uk Tel: 0151 708 4608 2016 This publication has been produced by Plus Dane Communications Team in partnership with the Tenants Communications Group. Plus Dane Unity | 00