A year of collaboration and partnership in East Coseley

Looking back at 2017, it’s been another great year for East Coseley Big Local, developing successful partnerships with local groups and organisations, businesses and national organisations, working on collaborative projects and sharing resources to make East Coseley better place to live. We look back at a few of our most successful partnerships from last year!

A great partnership between East Coseley Big Local, Marston’s Brewery and the Apple Tree Inn, formed 4 years ago, enables Lunch and Chat events throughout the year for local people and families of all ages who often feel a little lonely and isolated in the community. Providing a safe space where local people can get to know each other over a hot meal. At this years Christmas lunch, we were joined by 55 members of the community of all ages ranges, from 22 years old all the way up to a staggering 101 year old! Volunteers, support workers, people and families from the community all enjoyed and shared a three-course Christmas meal together, with entertainment and a small gift. East Coseley Big Local Chair, Brian Guest said “The Apple Tree plays an important role in the community. It is the perfect environment for friendships to flourish.”

East Coseley is working in partnership with Beatfreeks, a youth organisation based in Birmingham, to unlock the potential of young people in the area. It started with a skateboarding party in the park, followed by a 16 week programme of Friday night activities at Clayton Park Youth Centre, which kicked off with an open-air pop-up cinema last September. The weekly events were rapidly co-designed and hosted with young people, in response to their ideas and interests. Activities including poetry, crafting, filmmaking, circus skills, singing and comedy were all enjoyed by young people in the area. A film was produced at one of the sessions themed on happiness, “What makes you happy”. One young person said, “I now look forward to Friday evenings”

Initially, the youth centre was under threat for under usage, it’s now thriving and occupied for most of the week, it’s now a safe place for young people to go in the evenings.

The East Coseley Skittles League has become a staple in people’s diaries. It started 3 years ago and takes place 4 times a year. One of the most amazing things about the evening is the community groups that attend are talking to each other about collaborating on projects. Neil Langford, Community Changemaker said, “The most wonderful part is that people enjoyed the evenings so much, they felt like they wanted to give something back. So we started a raffle, and this year (2017) we raised over £300 for the local food bank operating at Darkhouse Church. All the money donated by people in the community at the skittles night helps other people in the community.” Brian Guest, East Coseley Big Local Chair, said“Grandparents, parents, children, friends, everybody of all age groups, all mix together and enjoy a great night of fun and games. In fact, sometimes the skittles becomes secondary, people are enjoying themselves so much!”

East Coseley Big Local supported and funded Bayer Street Allotments to grow flowers and shrubs on the embankment and in window boxes at Coseley station. This year the allotments association joined the ‘adopt a station’ scheme, set up by London Midland, which has allowed volunteers to have better access to the station and have improved ties with the railway authorities. The partnership formed between East Coseley Big Local, Bayer Street Allotments, Network Rail and London Midland has been a great success.

Working in partnership with the allotments and Roseville School, for children with social, behavioural and emotional problems, has given young people an opportunity to learn how to grow and look after plants.

Residents have been cleaning up the area with regular litter picks and collaborated with the local Spar shop who now come along to help out. Local businesses are now working with the community.

The connections made at the Community Conservation Forum, Dudley Zoo, with wildlife experts, including the Birmingham Bat Group, lead to the discovery of two species of bat in Coseley’s canal tunnel. East Coseley is now working with Canal and River Trust to improve the canal towpaths and having conversations about creating a wildlife area on the canal.

East Coseley is bringing back events that people had missed in the area. Every year the Big Local funds The Big Event, which takes place at Clayton Park Youth Centre. At last years event, the community came out in the scorching heat to enjoy a fun day out with family and friends.  Neil Langford said, “The main aim of the event is to bring families together so that they can enjoy a day out, they don’t have to pay entry, it gets people out who may not be able to afford to go to big events. We have now formed a great partnership with Dudley MBC who gave us permission to use the park and provided us with advice to get the event up and running.”

The Christmas Lights Switch On in Roseville is now a major event for the area which always has the support of East Coseley Big Local. This year families came out in the heavy snow to enjoy a market, entertainment and a performance from The Coseley Comets. 

Last October we held the Big Local Big Chat in Coseley, which brought together Big Local partnership members, workers and reps from the Black Country, Birmingham, Shropshire, Solihull, Staffordshire, Worcestershire and the Wyre Forest. The theme of the event was ‘Collaboration and Partnerships’ It was clear when listening to other Big Local areas that building partnerships can help to kick-start projects, accomplish shared visions, and possibly open doors to new opportunities.

The collaborations we have seen in East Coseley prove that anything is possible if we work together.

We’re now looking forward to an exciting year ahead, building on, and creating new partnerships in 2018!

Have you been inspired by any of the stories in this post? Are you interested in starting a project to improve the Coseley area? It’s always lovely to hear your thoughts, the Big Local team would love to hear from you! hello@eastcoseleybiglocal.net

Coseley station shortlisted for national award!

Coseley station shortlisted for national award!

How exciting… Coseley station has been shortlisted for ‘Best Small Station’ at the 2017 National Rail Awards!

As part of a project to improve public green spaces, volunteers from Bayer Street Allotments used Community Spirit funding provided by East Coseley Big Local to create a beautiful garden on the northbound embankment of Coseley Station. The colourful display of flowers and shrubs has attracted many positive comments from the community and London Midland commuters, and caught the attention of the award’s judging panel!

Faye Lambert, London Midland’s head of community rail, said:

“A huge thank you to the station adopters and Big Local for adding such value to their local station and community. Their work is a real inspiration and this prestigious award shortlisting recognises how strong partnerships such as this one at Coseley with the adopters, Big Local and Network Rail create stations that are true assets to the community.”

The National Rail Awards will take place on 21 September at Grosvenor House Hotel, London. If you would like to read the full story visit the Newsroom at London Midland: www.londonmidland.com/news#/pressreleases/green-fingered-gardeners-help-coseley-station-onto-award-shortlist-2097277

We are delighted to see national recognition for such a wonderful project and the people behind it. The volunteers have worked hard to share ideas, collaborate and maintain such a lovely public space in Coseley.

Have you been inspired by this story? It’s always lovely to hear your thoughts on East Coseley Big Local projects. The Big Local team would love to hear from you! hello@eastcoseleybiglocal.net

Share Fest comes to Coseley


Share Fest is an exciting opportunity for people to create and connect over 50 opportunities to share through practical, enjoyable activities across the whole of Dudley borough. It builds on the success of Do Fest Dudley, a 3 day festival of practical projects in March which 72 people helped to create and over 200 people took part in. Do Fest Dudley featured Lightning Talks about East Coseley Big Local and Bayer Street Allotments, and Coseley Crafternoon took their weekly session to Dudley and inspired another Crafternoon to start.

Share Fest will take place over 10 days, from Friday 9 June to Sunday 18 June. Projects which invite people to share skills, food, spaces, ideas and more are being planned. Over 30 people are already involved in co-designing Share Fest activities, and you are invited to get involved.

Share Fest co-design

Come along to a Share Fest co-design session with East Coseley Big Local on Saturday 20 May or Thursday 25 May at Coseley Library to find out more. Find out more and register places on Eventbrite.

 

5 ideas for Share Fest activities in Coseley

1. Teach a Trade School class during Share Fest. Last summer we launched Trade School Coseley with a range of classes from making marmalade and scones, to hairdressing, to creating funky upcycled flower pots to Latin dance. What skill or talent could you share with your neighbours?

2. Start a Garden for Everyone. June is a great time to start growing herbs, salad leaves, radishes, peas, carrots, courgettes, kale and more from seed outdoors. You’ve probably seen the fantastic flowers growing at Coseley station and the daffodils spreading around the area. We can take inspiration from Incredible Edible and add vegetable and fruit growing in Coseley.

3. Pop along to Crafternoon in Coseley at Jack Newell Court, it’s 12pm-3pm on Tuesdays. Crafters bring their own projects, share and learn skills, swap tips and get inspiration from each other.

4. Organise a Big Lunch with your neighbours or colleagues. You can get a free Big Lunch starter pack from the Eden Project. If you’re already planning to get your neighbours or colleagues sharing food at a Big Lunch let us know if you want it to be part of Share Fest.

5. What else could you share? Come along to a Share Fest co-design session this month to be inspired by imaginative projects invented by local people around the world and get support to start something during Share Fest.

 

3 Share Fest projects you can take part in

1. Create a piece of art around the theme of sharing to bring to Creative Connect on Friday 9 June.

2. Offer your sewing, soldering or sawing skills at the launch of Dudley’s Repair Cafe on Saturday 10 June.

3. Pitch a project or support projects at Dudley SOUP on Thursday 15 June.

 

Do Fest video

To get a taste of what this is al about take a look at the video from Do Fest, featuring the Coseley Crafternoon crew!

Sharing food, stories and laughter

Bring & Share July for blogWe’ve started bringing people in Coseley together through activities which involve sharing. At the first of three summer Bring & Share meals Donna and Neil invited people to bring food to share for lunch, and memories and photos of living in Coseley.

There was a lovely lunch of sandwiches and crisps bought by people to share, and a delicious homemade banana and honey cake made by local resident Diane.

Yvonne brought along photos of Coseley Carnival from the 1920’s taken by her husband who was a photographer. These brought back memories, sparked conversations and inspired the concept of having a Coseley carnival in 2017.

Andrea brought some maps of Coseley from as far back as the 17th Century. Everyone found it fascinating to see how the landscape had changed. Andrea is interested in finding out more about the street she lived in as a child. Diane was soon on the case asking members of the Coseley pre 1970 Facebook group if anyone had any information. We love ways that sharing in Coseley has been started by local people using online spaces like Facebook, and how active groups like the Coseley pre-1070 are.

The afternoon flew by, everyone tided up together, there was even food to take home! Ideas shared during great conversation over a simple shared lunch ranged from starting a new carnival, to generating a friends of group at the local cemetery, to the start of a new Coseley operatic group or choir. Let us know if you’d like to get involved in any of these things, or if you have ideas you would like help getting started. East Coseley Big Local is here to help things happen.

Why not come along to the Bring & Share Supper on Wed 24 August, from 7pm, or our Bring & Share Community Picnic on Tues 30 August from 1pm. You can see photos from Bring & Share meals on the CoseleyLife Facebook Page.

Caring and sharing in Coseley

Caring and sharing in Coseley

East Coseley Big Local officers Neil and Donna have come up with some great ideas to make this summer a caring, sharing one in Coseley.

You are warmly invited to join us to share your ideas, share stories, bring and share lunch or supper, enjoy an afternoon of crafts with others, share or learn skills, or explore Coseley with a camera and share your photos. See the calendar below and our home page for details of the activities.

Whether you’re in school or college, working full time or part time, looking for work, looking after kids full time, retired but full of energy – or just want to take part in your community in a new way, we would love to meet you. We’ll be based at the Youth Centre building on Old Meeting Road. You don’t need to book, just come along with something to share, we’ll have the kettle on. Children must bring a grown up!

 

CALENDAR

Tues 26 July | 1pm-4pm | 100 ideas – chat, find out about Big Local projects and share ideas

Wed 27 July | 1pm-4pm | Bring and Share Lunch: Coseley past and present

Tues 2 Aug | 1pm-4pm | 100 ideas – chat, find out about Big Local projects and share ideas

Wed 3 Aug | 1pm-4pm | Crafternoon and pop-up cinema

Tues 16 Aug | 1pm-4pm | Photowalk #CoseleyLife

Wed 17 Aug | 1pm-4pm | 100 ideas – chat, find out about Big Local projects and share ideas

Tues 23 Aug | 1pm-4pm | Trade School Coseley

Wed 24 Aug | 1pm-4pm | Trade School Coseley

Tues 30 Aug | 1pm-4pm | Bring and Share Picnic

Wed 30 Aug | 1pm-4pm | Photowalk #CoseleyLife