Westminster Park Residents Association

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June 1, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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“The Polish Day” concert

The Anglo-Polish Society (Chester and North Wales Branch) is organizing “The Polish Day” concert which will take place on SUNDAY, 19th June 2011 at St. Mary’s Centre, 2 Saint Mary’s Hill, Chester CH1 2DW.
The door will be opened from 5 pm as we start at 6 pm.
We have invited the Consul General of the Republic of Poland and also the new Lady Mayor of Chester. Both of our quests accepted their invitations.
There will be Polish music, singing, a dancing group from Manchester, Polish traditional “bigos” (which is cabbage and meat, vegetarian option available as well), Polish cakes, tea, coffee, soft drinks.
You’ll be greeted with a glass of wine.

The tickets are  £7 per person. All tickets are available at the door but must be booked by phone beforehand as there is a limited amount. For information and booking please contact

Mrs.Atkinson on 01244-544438 .

I am sure we’ll all have a wonderful time, so please come and bring your friends.

With best regards
Jolanta  Atkinson

 

June 1, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Gardening class at the Grosvenor

A GARDENING class will teach customers how to ‘grow your own’.

Author, designer and radio presenter, Jenny Hendry will host the ‘How to … Grow Your Own Fabulous Flowers’ event at Grosvenor, in Wrexham Road, Chester on Wednesday, June 8, from 10am until 1pm.

A GARDENING class will teach customers how to ‘grow your own’.

Author, designer and radio presenter, Jenny Hendry will host the ‘How to … Grow Your Own Fabulous Flowers’ event at Grosvenor, in Wrexham Road, Chester on Wednesday, June 8, from 10am until 1pm.

See below for full article.

– Gardening class at the Grosvenor.

May 25, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Gardening Club

Hello All

The  next event of the Westminster Park Gardening Club is a trip to Wollerton Old Hall Gardens near Market Drayton on Sunday, 10 July.

This is an important modern garden in the English Garden tradition with echoes of Arts and Crafts. It covers 4 acres and is intensely cultivated.

A coach will leave the Westminster Park shops at 11 am and return around 6 pm. The cost is £12 per person, which includes travel and entrance to the gardens.

Please join us on what promises to be a delightful and inspiring trip.  To book your place call me on: 674439, or – send a contact message and don’t delay as places are filling fast.

Mary Pole

 

May 23, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Chester Outer Weekly Update

Chester Outer South – Lache / Westminster Park / Curzon Park / Handbridge / Saltney

  • Courtney Road  – Theft from motor vehicle. Overnight period. Offender(s) steal registration plates from parked vehicle. (This occurred the same day as an attempted theft of vehicleplates from Hough Green).
  • Boundary Lane – Theft from motor vehicle. Over weekend period. Offender(s) steal ladders from roof of parked Ford Transit.
  • Forge Way – Theft of pedal cycle. Afternoon period. Offender(s) steal insecure ladies pedal cycle left behind insecure gate to side of house.
  • Curzon Park North – Burglary (dwelling). Mid-morning period. Offender(s) smash rear window to dwelling before making full search and stealing sat. nav. device. (There was also a further burglary offence nearby the following day whereby an insecure utility room was entered and meat, wine & cider stolen).
  • Lache Lane – Theft from motor vehicle. Overnight period. Offender(s) enter insecure motor vehicle and steal 2 x sat. nav. devices.

 

Full Report Here

 

May 21, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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HOW SECURE IS YOUR SHED, GARAGE AND GARDEN?

Many people take great care when securing their homes but pay little attention to the security of their sheds, garages or outbuildings that are often used to store valuable property.

 

Make sure your shed is in good condition and would stand up to a security test. If not, take steps to improve it or don’t leave valuable items such as lawn mowers, golf clubs and bicycles inside.

 

Secure your shed

  • Use a closed shackle padlock not less than 2.5 inches in width, made of hardened steel with no less that five pins. A standard small padlock with hasp can easily be forced or cut by bolt cutters.
  • The fittings should be bolted through the door of the shed and reinforced at the back with a steel plate.
  • The hasp should have concealed screws or coach bolts fitted.
  • Use the lock at all times.
  • Protect glass by fitting a grille or strong wire mesh to the inside of the window and fit locks to any window that can be opened.
  • Prevent anyone seeing into your shed by placing curtains or other coverings over the window or blacken out with paint.
  • Make sure that you can see your shed from the house. If it is obstructed from view a thief has a better chance of breaking in without being seen.
  • Mark valuable items with Smart Water.

 

Garages

Much of the advice for garden sheds also applies to garages. In addition you should consider fitting:

  • A drive post on the outside of an up-and-over door. It will stop the door being opened and is a visible deterrent.
  • Good quality closed shackle padlocks with hasp and staple on either side of the door.
  • Five lever mortise locks to connecting doors if the garage is attached to the main building. Make sure the lock comply with British Standard 3621.
  • Fitting a simple, low cost, battery operated shed alarm to the door of your shed or garage will warn of any attempted break into your property and act as a deterrent.
  • Mark valuable items with Smart Water.

 

 

 

 

Deterring burglars

As well as making your property secure as you can also make it difficult for a thief to get it. Here are some simple steps:

  • Install security lights to illuminate the front porch and/or the garden. There are two types; lights that come on automatically, when it is dark and turn themselves off when its light or lights operated by sensors that come on when movement is detected.
  • Keep shrubs, hedges and large plants cut back. They can provide a screen for thieves to work behind.
  • Keep your boundary fences, walls and gates in good condition as they provide a barrier to the would be thief. It is recommended that fences are maintained at a height of 1.8m at the sides and rear of the house with gates that are lockable at the same height.
  • Keep an eye out on your neighbour’s property and encourage them to do the same for you. Report anything suspicious to the police.
  • Consider setting up, or becoming members of a neighbourhood watch scheme.