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Bear Grylls sends special message to Roseworth Scouts

Bear Grylls, former British SAS trooper, well-known survival expert, adventurer, and television presenter, has boosted the Hardwick Roseworth Scout Group by penning a special letter. Bear was the youngest ever Chief Scout when he was appointed in 2009, and sent a special note to the group for growing the group and providing opportunities for fun, challenge and adventure to young people.

Bear Grylls writes, “I’m so proud that the Hardwick Roseworth Scout Groups are continuing to grow. After successfully opening Beavers for 6-8 year olds and Cubs for 8-10 year olds, they are now opening a Scout Troop for boys and girls aged 10-14. This is great news for Scouts and the local community too.

What an amazing team they are, and I couldn’t be prouder of everything they’ve achieved. They have welcomed children and young people from across Stockton-on-Tees into their scout group. They’ve equipped them with skills for life – helping them play their part in the local community. They have learnt the power of believing in themselves and others and how together, they can do so much more. They’ve camped together, cooked together, learned digital skills; discovered more about their area and helped bring the community closer together too. Scouts has given them the courage to learn, do, and be more. To be a volunteer in Scouts you don’t need incredible outdoor skills or know how to use a map and compass. We can teach you all that. What’s needed is a smile, patience, and willingness to share a little time to help others. I promise you’ll get back ten times what you put in – including new skills, new friends, and a renewed sense of the difference we can make when we work together”

If you are interested in volunteering with the Scouts, please get in touch with Mike at hardwickroseworthscouts@outlook.com

This article was part of our September Roseworth Big Local newsletter, which you can read in full HERE.

 

Tees Valley Wildlife Trust Community Garden

At Kiora Hall and the Library Garden, we have been admiring all the daffodils and tulips, doing some spring planting and watching the trees and herbaceous plants that we planted last year stirring, ready for the growing season. The naturally creative craft classes have been a right buzz with willow weaving and green woodworking – lots of creative fun!

The Elm Tree that was uprooted has been moved to Kiora Hall and Roseworth Big Local have a fantastic project for the wood to be carved by a local artist into benches for Rosebrook School, St. Gregory’s School, Hope Centre Community Garden & Kiora Hall. This will involve interactive workshops with the pupils and the artist, Steve Iredale, to come up with ideas for their own unique bench carving.

The Hope Centre Community Garden is progressing leaps and bounds, the polytunnel is nearly complete, the raised beds are just going in and there are plenty of edible plants being planted – look out for potatoes, sweetcorn, kale, peas, beans, onions and garlic! The pond is looking great and we know that we already have frogs in there so fingers crossed we see some frog spawn next year. 

Gardening and green spaces are extremely beneficial to people’s Mental Health, they can nurture community spirit and friendship. This is evident in the community on Roseworth and these projects if you want to get involved with any of the gardens and activities then please just turn up or contact Holly (HGoodfellow@teeswildlife.org / 07881 820711)

  • Roseworth Community Garden Champions – Every Monday at Kiora Hall from 10am – 12pm
  • Hope Centre Community Garden – Elim Church, Ragpath Lane, Every Tuesday 1pm – 3pm & Every Friday 10am – 12pm

This article was released as part of the Roseworth Big Local Newsletter, mailed for FREE to all Roseworth residents, you can read the full newsletter HERE.

Sprouts Community Food Partnership – Featured Partner Update

Sprouts have come alongside Roseworth Big Local to launch The Casserole Club at Kiora Hall. The four-week sessions welcome 12 residents, who learn how to cook and prepare meals that work well in a slow cooker and can be made then and there. All who attend are also given a free slow cooker and recipe book to take home and try out!

Sprouts work together with communities empowering them to feel safer and more at ease when accessing smaller, local community provisions like theirs. They have the experience to initiate the building of community in new spaces as a result of their work and reputation across Stockton-on-Tees.

Since 2011, Sprouts (Formerly known as Little Sprouts) has been passionate about improving the nutritional, physical and mental health and wellbeing of the community. They aim to address health inequalities by running community shops, community cafes, lunch clubs, cooking workshops, community gardens, youth cafes, family pop-up events and so much more!

The four-week Casserole Club course run by Sprouts through Roseworth Big Local has welcomed people of all cooking abilities and has been such a success. It was a great place for residents to learn about new recipes, how to cook them, and build community. When asked what people enjoyed the most about the course the answer was clear ‘the camaraderie’. One resident shared how the sessions increased her confidence, not only in cooking, but in leaving the house on an evening and making new friends. 

Our friends at Sprouts make an impact in our community, not just in Roseworth, but across the entire borough of Stockton-on-Tees, and this has been recognised nationally, we were delighted to be in attendance as they formally received the Kings Award for Voluntary Service in 2023.

It has been fantastic to engage and bring the residents together. Stay tuned on our Social Media for more details about upcoming events with Sprouts.

This article was released as part of the Roseworth Big Local Newsletter, mailed for FREE to all Roseworth residents, you can read the full newsletter HERE.

We’re Currently Hiring!

Roseworth is one of 150 areas in England chosen to deliver Big Local – a community-led, 10-year programme funded by the National Lottery Community Fund which helps residents create lasting change through an investment of at least £1 million over the period between 2014 to 2026.

The Roseworth Big Local Project Co-Ordinator will be responsible for identifying and managing projects to enhance the lives of Roseworth residents. This role also focuses on the possible establishment of a legacy organisation once Big Local funding ends in 2025/26. Roseworth Big Local put residents and their community firmly in the driving seat enabling them to identify local needs and make an impact. Roseworth Big Local is governed by a partnership of residents, and this post holder will report to them monthly. 

This role is available as a full-time role, however, applications will also be considered for:

  • 30 hours a week
  • Term-time plus two weeks
  • Job Share

Applications for this role has now closed.

If you would like to discuss this role further get in touch with Clare.Gamble@catalyststockton.org

 

Walk and Talk – First social meet up a success!

The Roseworth walking group completed a 1.8 mile walk around the Tees Barrage tonight and then all went for a very nice meal and a few shandies!

It was really great to be able to sit down as a group for the first time and have a nice chat. As one of our members said “We walk and talk, but then because of Covid rules we all had to go back home. Its nice to be able to actually socialise and spend time together as a group”

We really enjoyed ourselves and we are already looking forward to the next one!

Thank you to The Talpore for hosting us and Red Balloons for organising another brilliant walk.

 The group meets every Thursday, 5:30pm outside Kiora Hall. Everyone is welcome to join in

Funding Opportunity: A youth club in Roseworth

Who are Roseworth Big Local?

The Big Lottery Fund identified 150 areas that had historically ‘missed out’ on funding. Roseworth was allocated £1 million to spend in any way they chose, providing local residents organised themselves and involved the wider community.

Big Local is funded for a decade, allowing the community to take their time, make decisions and deliver change. Since 2016 local people have been making decisions and delivering change in the local community.

The Roseworth the Big Local forum is made up of people who live, work, study or volunteer in Roseworth Ward

Roseworth Big Local have funded a youth club for children and young people, living in the Roseworth Ward, aged between 6 and 14. Previously the youth club has been delivered at Kiora Hall and more recently at Redhill Family Hub on a Thursday evening.

As part of our 2021/2022 plan we would like to support the continuation of weekly youth club/youth project in Roseworth. Therefore, we are seeking quotes from suppliers to provide this service

Purpose of the Youth club / Youth Project:

  • To provide a weekly, term time only, youth club or youth project for children & young living in the Roseworth Ward.
  • To cater for ages between 6 -16, but we are open to suggestions for different groups for different age ranges.
  • To provide a variety of activities in a safe and supportive environment, allow children and young people to take part in enriching and confidence building activities.
  • Ideally a youth club/project will be provided on a Thursday evening (between 5:30pm and 7:30pm) at Redhill Family Hub to encourage continuity. Other dates, times and Roseworth venues can be considered.

The successful organisation would be expected to start their proposed project in November 2021 and will continue weekly until end May 2022. Our next big local plan review is in 2022 and we would expect a youth project, upon successful review, would have the potential to continue for a further 2 years.

What children and young people have asked for:

  • A range of age appropriate activities; suitable for younger children but also teens
  • “can we have something for just the older ones” (age 13-15)
  • Being creative
  • “maybe some dancing”

What Roseworth Big Local ask for:

  • To build the skills, capacity and confidence of Roseworth residents of all ages
  • To increase the participation of residents, particularly young people, in the decision-making processes of delivering the Roseworth Big Local Plan 2021 – 2022 and future plans. 
  • To upskill local people; training volunteers and staff locally wherever possible.
  • Work towards sustainability: work with Roseworth big local and local residents to develop a sustainable future youth club.
  • You will provide references and must hold the relevant paperwork and policies to run and lead a youth club; including (but not limited to) safeguarding children, Liability Insurance and DBS checks for any staff and/or volunteers. References and copies of documents must be available two weeks before the project begins.

What is the budget?

We would expect proposals to be costed at no more than £3000.

I’m interested! How can I put forward a proposal?

Please tell us how you would meet the aims above and provide a price this service, including a breakdown of any costs, on no more than two A4 pages. We would also accept video submissions no longer than 3 minutes.
Email to:  info@roseworthbiglocal.org.uk

Proposals must be submitted Sunday 19th September 2021 at 5:00pm
These will be considered by the Roseworth big local partnership on: Thursday 23rd September 2021.

Key contacts:

Website: https://roseworthbiglocal.org.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roseworthbiglocal
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roseworthbiglocal

Claire Andrews, community development worker 01642 733906 or 07497151648
info@roseworthbiglocal.org.uk

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