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Author Archives: Kevin
Better TODAY !!
Feeling down ?
Need some help ?
Want to talk with someone ?
Then why not come along to our Wednesday evening FEEL BETTER TODAY sessions. Talk to someone in the strictest of confidence
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Crossroads Care
An activity group with information, support and advice for un-paid carers. Here at the Old Colliery Offices the first Tuesday in the month 2-4pm
for further information contact
Christine on 01709 360 272
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Send Connect
Do you have a young person with additional needs and / or disabilities ?
Our New group is a lovely place to meet other families with similar experiences, gain support and find out what other services are available.
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Minutes 4th May 2023
Minutes of Directors Meeting.
The Old Colliery Office
4th May 2023 @ 18:00
Present: – Lindsey Turner (Chair), Kath Payne, Joy Wright, Kevin Bennet, Kim Warner, Mick King John Leaver Rob Weaten
Apologies: -Helen Greer Waring
Minute Taker: -Kath Payne
Declaration of interest: -Joy Wright EBiz & Lindsey Turner Parish Council
001 Minute of last meeting
Themins last meeting nor available yet
002. Financial Report:-
Financial report not available
.
003 Kevin’s Report
3.1 discussion on young people and anti social behaviour on the pitches
3.2 Discussions about pitches open 7 days per week
3.2 Rob discussed the options of on line booking system use of wrist bands and what’s app group for opening and closing pitches
.
004 Kims report
4.1 lunch groups continue to get busier
4,2 still issues regarding food bank
4.3 further discussion needed re Community Fridge
005 Mick’s Report
5.1 chair exercise is running very well and is well attended
5.2 a further group is looking to begin on Monday Afternoon
5.3. Mick has further plans for more groups and is continuing to get funding to support the groups
006 report from John Leaver
6.1 the better Today sessions are running really well
6.2 looking at options to get young people into the building
6.3 John requested if any office becomes available could he be considered so he can have a room where private conversations could take place
007 Partners meeting
7.1 Kevin to send a list to Lindsey of invitees to Partners meeting to be arrange?.
7.2. Lindsey to send out invites
008 Building usage
8.1 discussions took place regarding the opening of the building 5/7 days per week
8.2 need to obtain more staff to cover lost days /times ect
No any other business
NEXT meetings to be arranged
Signed………………………………………………………..Date……………………….
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NEW fitness classes
Gentle chair based & Ladies Fitness class
First 4 tasters sessions FREE !!
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Dedicated to Herbert !
We recently dedicated our 3g football facility to one of Kiveton’s own, former Arsenal & Huddersfield Town manager Herbert Chapman, often described as the greatest English Football Manager.
It has been a long held idea of ours going back a number of years to recognise Kivetons own footballing legend Herbert Chapman at the 3g pitches in Kiveton.
Therefore we are now delighted to announce that with the blessing of Herberts nephew Ken and the Chapman family the 3g pitches at the Old Colliery offices will now be dedicated to this footballing icon.
The pitches each year sees thousands of individual users from kids having a kick around to organised regular casual groups, football club training of all ages for both boys and girls from numerous clubs around the area to an organised weekly five a-side league, walking football, weekend junior matches and easter and summer soccer camps
Therefore with so much use by so many of all ages and abilities all playing the beautiful game who better to dedicate the 3g facility, the first of its kind in the area, than to a gentleman from Kiveton Park “Herbert Chapman”
As a player, Chapman played for a variety of clubs, at Football League and non-League levels.
However his record was generally unremarkable as a player.
Instead, he found success as a manager, first at Northampton Town between 1908 and 1912, whom he led to a Southern League title. This attracted the attention of larger clubs and he moved to Leeds City, where he started to improve the team’s fortunes before the First World War intervened. He then took over at Huddersfield Town, winning an FA Cup and two First Division titles in the period of four years.
In 1925, Arsenal successfully tempted Chapman to join them, however the Huddersfield Town team he left went on to win a third successive title. He led the Arsenal to its first ever silverware by winning one FA Cup and two First Division titles. His work at Arsenal resulted in them becoming the dominant team of the 1930s – they won five League titles and two FA Cups in the decade before the suspension of football due to outbreak of World War II – but he did not live to see them do so, dying suddenly from pneumonia in 1934, at the age of 55.
He is credited with laying the foundations for Arsenal to become a footballing giant. He introduced new tactics (the WM formation, which forms the core of most modern day formations) and training techniques to the game and the use of physiotherapists. He led the team, rather than letting board members lead. He also used floodlighting, European club competitions and numbered shirts, and has received many posthumous honours in recognition.
As a player, Chapman played for a variety of clubs, at Football League and non-League levels.
However his record was generally unremarkable as a player.
Instead, he found success as a manager, first at Northampton Town between 1908 and 1912, whom he led to a Southern League title. This attracted the attention of larger clubs and he moved to Leeds City, where he started to improve the team’s fortunes before the First World War intervened. He then took over at Huddersfield Town, winning an FA Cup and two First Division titles in the period of four years.
He is credited with laying the foundations for Arsenal to become a footballing giant. He introduced new tactics (the WM formation, which forms the core of most modern day formations) and training techniques to the game and the use of physiotherapists. He led the team, rather than letting board members lead. He also used floodlighting, European club competitions and numbered shirts, and has received many posthumous honours in recognition.
In 1925, Arsenal successfully tempted Chapman to join them, however the Huddersfield Town team he left went on to win a third successive title. He led the Arsenal to its first ever silverware by winning one FA Cup and two First Division titles. His work at Arsenal resulted in them becoming the dominant team of the 1930s – they won five League titles and two FA Cups in the decade before the suspension of football due to outbreak of World War II – but he did not live to see them do so, dying suddenly from pneumonia in 1934, at the age of 55.
He is often referred to as the Great Innovator,
The inventor of the modern game
and simply as A gentleman from Kiveton Park
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Its All Happening Here!
The Kiveton Park& Wales Community Development Trust is a thriving charity based at the old Colliery Offices at the heart of the Kiveton Park community. We seeks to alleviate the strain on the NHS by providing robust And high impact Social Prescribing Services in partnership with the Kiveton Park Doctors Surgery. Our current range of weekly delivery engagement is outlined as follows – weekly attendance indicated in brackets;- Coffee Morning (23), Lunch Group (20), Gardening & Craft (12), Chair Based Fitness (18), Women’s Fitness (12), Walking Group (25), Food Bank(5), Better Today – Mental Health Support Group (15).
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LUNCH GROUP Tuesdays 12-2pm
Come and enjoy a delightful two course home cooked lunch, lovingly prepared by our resident cook Faye with tea or coffee for just £6
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SHORT WALKING GROUP Thursdays 10am
For those of you wanting to walk , but don’t want a long trek this is ideal for you, come along and join us on Thursdays at 10am
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CRAFT GROUP every Thursday from 12.30pm
Bring your favourite craft along and learn new crafts form others in a warm and friendly group Thursdays from 12.30 everyone welcome
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