Just Start Talking – A new project supporting people to feel more connected in Coseley

Just Start Talking – A new project supporting people to feel more connected in Coseley

Great news! Just Straight Talk (JST) has been successful with an application for funding through East Coseley Big Local. The new pilot project called Just Start Talking, which launched at the beginning of March 2019, will work to connect local people and support those who may be experiencing loneliness within the Coseley community. The new project aims to provide a supportive environment to empower people to start feeling better about their futures, their opportunities and the community where they live.

Two newly recruited community connectors David and Shona will support local people by connecting them to activities, coffee mornings, befriending and group sessions, enabling people to increase their social circles and develop a routine. Most of these activities will be held at the Rainbow Centre, Rainbow Street, Bilston.

People from Coseley will have the opportunity to be involved through volunteering with the project, presenting great opportunities for social interaction and to cultivate new friendships, potentially helping to decreas the feelings of loneliness.

Just Straight Talk (JST) is a Coseley-based social enterprise supporting people by providing the practical help and motivation they need to turn their lives around and reach their life goals. JST works holistically with people in a tailor-made way to ensure complex situations are approached together and that a helping hand is on offer through life. The team constantly goes the extra mile to ensure full support for people by providing a range of practical, inspirational support and mentoring. JST has a strong track record of helping people to increase their confidence and self-esteem, resulting in positive engagement within society. JST recognises that in East Coseley isolation and loneliness is prevalent and works with partner agencies to help support this issue. 

If you or anyone you know would like to find out more about the new project, Just Start Talking, and how we can help to support you, your family, friends or even your neighbour to help reduce loneliness and isolation please email drobertsjst@gmail.com shona@jst@gmail.com or call 07726210092.

Loneliness is not the same as being alone, and has nothing to do with how many people you see – it’s the quality of social contact that makes all the difference.

Coseley Lunch and Chat – working together to bring people together

Coseley Lunch and Chat – working together to bring people together

Each year East Coseley Big Local organises four seasonal Lunch and Chat events during the daytime for local people to come together to enjoy and share a three-course meal together. The meals bring people of all ages together, people that might be on their own or simply looking for a place to be to meet others for a drink, meal and a chat.

In the beginning, East Coseley workers and volunteers found it quite challenging to find people living on their own as many were quite isolated and rarely left the house. It’s through partnerships with local services Just Straight Talk, Integrated Plus and local residential homes, working closely with people to help them to stay connected in their day-to-day work, that we have been able to find and connect people in Coseley. This collaboration has helped us to reach people of all ages (from 21 to a staggering 101 years old!).

A partnership with Marston’s Brewery and local pub The Apple Tree Inn has provided a safe, friendly and familiar space to host the meals where local people can get to know each other. The staff who work there are always welcoming and make sure everybody feels comfortable.

New people are often accompanied to the meal with support and encouragement from the service, helping them to feel comfortable leaving their home with confidence that they will be safe.

East Coseley Big Local workers and volunteers have also been raising awareness with local residents and helping them to spot people who may be experiencing loneliness. This has led many to carry out small acts of kindness to check in with their neighbours. A few residents have referred neighbours to the Coseley meal.

It’s by working together that we have been able to find and bring people together.

At this year’s Christmas Lunch and Chat we were joined by 80 residents from Coseley of all ages to enjoy a meal together.

Georgia from the Integrated Plus team got chatting to some of the residents at this months Christmas Lunch and Chat event… Integrated Plus identifies opportunities for people to become more involved and active in their community to help improve their wellbeing.  “Jason and I were kindly invited to come along with clients that we had worked with over the past year who reside in Coseley. Ten of our clients came along and joined in with the festivities.

This is Joyce (and Georgia)! Integrated Plus met Joyce earlier in the year to help her to attend Airtime, a social group for people with respiratory conditions. Joyce said she enjoyed the meal: “I appreciate coming here. The best part is talking to other people because I spend a lot of time on my own”.

This is Karen (left) and Irene (right). Karen said she enjoyed the meal as this enabled her to talk to other people and made her feel more involved in the community. Karen and Irene are hoping to meet up soon when shopping in Coseley!

Integrated Plus met Betty and her son Trevor in the summer to help her to claim a blue badge to get out and about more easily.
“The meal has been lovely and would recommend it to anyone who is feeling lonely. It is a break from being on your own.”

From left to right, this is Gordon, Gwen, her friend Dorothy and Derek. Gordon is 92 and is used to being on his own but feels that getting out to speak to other people is nice, especially around Christmas time. Gwen and Dorothy thought it was lovely to have a Christmas treat like this locally. Although they’ve been good friends for over 40 years, they now find it difficult to get out so they are really thankful that they were asked to come along to the meal.

Derek: “I have been overwhelmed by kindness here. I feel safe and I have enjoyed every minute. I haven’t been out for months so it has been nice to get out and speak with new people”. Derek has also accessed additional support from Integrated Plus including obtaining a new bathroom through a Dudley home improvement service.

It is clear to see that gatherings like this help to combat loneliness and how speaking with other people can really make a difference to someone’s happiness, especially at Christmas time. During this meal, some of our clients saw people that they hadn’t seen in a long time and were able to chat with them.” Georgia, Integrated Plus.

Just Straight Talk (JST) is a community project supporting people by providing the practical help and motivation they need to turn their lives around. JST helps people to increase their confidence and self-esteem which results with engaging positively within society. Many people have been supported by JST to attend the Lunch and Chat events.

At the last Christmas meal we were also joined by Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) from Sedgley and Coseley handing out ‘Christmas presents… with a twist’ – Gift bags full of crime prevention advice and home security gadgets. It was great to have them join us at the meal to speak with local people that may be vulnerable to crime.

If you would like to find out more about the Coseley Lunch and Chat events contact neil@eastcoseleybiglocal.net

Meet the gardeners transforming Coseley Station into a vibrant green space

Meet the gardeners transforming Coseley Station into a vibrant green space

Bayer Street Allotments is a thriving green hub in the heart of the Coseley where people are passionate about sharing knowledge and growing tips with people of all ages. Not only does it provide an excellent space for community projects and events, but with the support of East Coseley Big Local, the people there are on a mission to make Coseley a better place to live, improving and starting gardening projects in vacant green public spaces, forming fabulous partnerships along the way.

Ron and Maria Wedgbury, Natalie Partridge and Dave Williams, creative green-fingered gardeners from the allotments, are transforming Coseley Station’s northbound platform embankment by maintaining beautiful flower displays and window boxes, continued from the marvellous work started by Tom, Kerry and volunteers last year, catching the eye of many local people and commuters.

They have now joined West Midlands Railways ‘Adopt a Station’ scheme, with a vision to continue to improve the station for the benefit of all who use it.

The scheme started back in 2003, originally created to improve relationships between the train operator and station users. Over the years it has grown to become much more, with station adopters now playing an active role in keeping stations looking good through innovative gardening projects and creative community art projects.

To thank volunteers and station adopters, West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway organised a picnic and day out to Bridgnorth on the Severn Valley Railway, an opportunity to meet directors from the railways and volunteers from other stations around the Midlands, a great day for making new connections.

Ron found the day great for making new connections, “What’s great about the day was that there were no formal presentations or speeches, they kept the day really casual, there were no speeches or slideshows. It was nice to meet other people that were involved in local station projects.”

 

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Husband and wife, Ron and Maria, first got their allotment on Bayer Street Allotments 4 years ago. Maria said, “Ron took on the allotment because when he retired he wasn’t the type to sit at home and do nothing, he needed something to do…and the vegetables were a bonus!” Ron has lots of useful tips on how to grow prize winning tomatoes, he also makes his own gin and whiskey from his brewing shed in his garden.

Dave grows all sorts on his allotment, cabbages, potatoes, tomatoes and much more, but warns “you have to pick them fast in this hot weather before they go brown!” He has took great pleasure in being part of the Coseley station project, “I’ve had my allotments for nearly 13 years now. I like gardening because it gets me out of the house and gets things off my mind. A good many people say how nice the station is, people often stop to look at the embankment.”

Natalie previously worked with the council’s ground maintenance team, looking after parks, bowling greens, cricket, football and rounders pitches for 20 years before leaving to have children. “My children come down to the allotment with me every day, they come on their bikes and have a picnic, sometimes they play in the woodchip piles, or in the horse manure! Sometimes they go train spotting behind the back of the toilets. They have got their own shed, and I’ve got my shed. They help me water the plants and love picking all the fruit.”

East Coseley Big Local, has recently funded £1,000 so that the allotments team can use their gardening expertise to the full and buy news tools, flowers and shrubs for the station project. With this extra bit of funding, they plan to purchase perennials that come up every year, and a camellia, which would be one of the first plants to flower.

Peruvian lilies were donated from Ron’s garden, he said “It feels good to be doing something for the community, it also gives you something to do. We thought we would get vandalism on the embankment, but we haven’t.”

A lot of research suggests that cleaning and turning vacant plots into vibrant green spaces, beyond the aesthetic benefits, creates a respected and therefore safer environment. It’s also not just people who benefit from green spaces, it can become home to all sorts of birds, insects and other creatures.

So what are the benefits of adopting a station? Well, it allows the volunteers to have better access to the station, whenever needed, which helps with regular maintenance.

A wonderful partnership has now formed between East Coseley Big Local, Bayer Street Allotments and West Midlands Railway. Last year a plaque was erected on the platform to recognise the allotment team’s work to maintain the flowerbed on the station.

Ron, Marie, Natalie, Dave, and others at Bayer Street Allotments also play a huge part in encouraging young people or people who may be a little isolated in the community to spend more time outside. The allotment is a perfect base to share gardening knowledge with people of all ages.

Maria said, “It’s a little community, you have always got someone to talk to, you go up there do an hours work and sometimes spend 3 hours talking! It gets you meeting other people, we have quite a few little community events, we have barbecues and bonfires, we try to do lots of things that include the community. We also bring children on to the allotments to teach them how they can grow their own food and to give them an idea of where food comes from. We have bought tools for the playgroup at Darkhouse Baptist Church, they come for two hours, have a walk around the allotments, and they learn that food doesn’t just come out of a plastic bag.”

So what have the team got planned for the future of Coseley Station? …a wildflower garden, artwork and mosaics, restoring heritage, lots of exciting ideas on the horizon!

Big Local is an exciting opportunity for residents to make a lasting positive difference in their community. Find out how you can get involved or start projects in Coseley www.eastcoseleybiglocal.net/community-support/

 

 

Coseley Nights are back with an exciting 10-week programme of creative Friday night activities!

Coseley Nights are back with an exciting 10-week Spring/Summer programme of Friday night activities for people of all ages in Coseley.

East Coseley has been working in partnership with Beatfreeks, a youth organisation based in Birmingham, to engage communities of Coseley in creative activities on Friday evenings. For each seasonal programme, a suite of different creative activities are developed and thoughtfully put together as Friday night ‘drop-in’ sessions. Young people have been involved in the design process of each programme to ensure they are invested in its success. So far, the activities have been a great success and have been enjoyed by Coseley residents of all ages!

The last programme of events focused on unlocking the hidden talents and potential of young people in Coseley. Activities included poetry, crafting, filmmaking, circus skills, singing and comedy, and at the end of the programme, creative residents took part in ‘Coseley’s Got Talent’ and were also treated to a pizza oven in the car park!

What we found most important, is that these sessions were enjoyed not only by young people but their families too, ages ranged from 6 years old to grandparent age!

The new Spring/Summer programme will focus on storytelling and is aimed at all ages in the community.

Over 10 weeks the people of Coseley will create and design a magazine, gather stories from around Coseley via various different media, and at the end of the programme will host an exciting event to give out the magazine and show the rest of Coseley what they have been up to! These sessions will include, photography, illustration, collage, poetry and interviewing techniques.

There will be opportunities to join in every week and you don’t need to come to every single session to be able to join in.

The activities will take place every Friday night until the 27 July from 6:30pm – 8:30pm at Mary Dermott Hall. All ages welcome and the nights are free to attend!

Find out more and drop by! Coseley Nights Spring/Summer Programme

If you’ve missed the Coseley Nights experience so far, here is a little taster from one of the Friday night filmmaking activities. This film was produced with young people of Coseley and their families at one of the sessions themed on happiness, and named ‘The Secret of happiness’….

 

Big Local is getting creative!

Big Local is getting creative!

Are you passionate about creativity and Coseley? Get your creative juices flowing on the 21 May and explore how people of all ages can get involved in community activities and projects. Find out how East Coseley Big Local can help you start something in Coseley, and turn your creative ideas into action!

Say hello to some of Coseley’s amazing creatives who are making great things happen in your area, bringing the community together through creativity, unlocking the potential of young people, developing the skills, confidence and talent of local people, and making Coseley a more vibrant place to live.

We’ll be at Christchurch School, Bilston, from 7pm – 9pm for this special event, people of all ages are welcome, whether you are a budding creative genius, passionate about creativity and Coseley, or simply interested to find out more about exciting projects happening in your local area.

Just bring yourselves, friends, family, for a fun evening of creativity! We’ll bring the refreshments… and biscuits of course!

Interested to come along? Register on Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/big-local-gets-creative-tickets-45684912804 or contact Neil for more information neil@eastcoseleybiglocal.net

Meet the people behind some of the wonderful projects that are unlocking the potential and creativity of young people in Coseley…

Beatfreeks – 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 creative ideas and interests. Activities including poetry, crafting, filmmaking, circus skills, singing and comedy were all enjoyed by young people in the area.

Music Moves – East Coseley Big Local is supporting an exciting new programme called Music Moves and an associated recording studio in Coseley. Music moves is a programme designed to positively impact the emotional well-being of young people.

Maybe you have a passion for making, growing, designing projects or helping people in your community to feel less isolated? Perhaps you have an inventive idea to use one of Coseley’s indoor or outdoor green spaces? There are all sorts of ways you can bring your special sparkle to Coseley.

We’re also on the lookout for passionate people of all ages to join the East Coseley Big Local partnership, to oversee the shared vision and plan for East Coseley Big Local!

Hope to see you at the event!

The amazing story of Amy, Asher and Aace Dance Company

Amy Louise Park and Asher Louise Riley grew up in Coseley and share a passion for dance. In 2016 they wanted to create an opportunity for young people to showcase their passion for dance. Amy and Asher hoped that through regular dance classes and performances they could change how young people spent some of their social time, grow their confidence and have a positive effect on their happiness, health and wellbeing, around weight loss and obesity.

When they came together in June 2016, members of the Big Local Project Investment Team could feel the energy and enthusiasm Amy and Asher had for their idea. They told Big Local that they were really excited about it, they had been waiting for an opportunity and the timing was perfect. They wanted to use the Coseley Community Centre (previously the Youth Centre) for dance classes as it is a great space.

Before approaching Big Local for some funding to start up, Asher and Amy had already gone out to meet young people attending the youth club and found 25 young people interested in joining dance classes. Through the Big Local Project Investment session Amy and Asher heard about the Darkhouse Summer Playscheme and offered to run a dance class with them which would help to promote the newly forming Aace Dance to more children and parents, and help volunteers from Darkhouse to offer a new activity.

Aace Dance launched in summer 2016 with a single Street Dance class on a Wednesday, and has now grown to two venues and nearly 15 classes. They have put on two shows and performed in events such as Black Country Day and other community events. Helen Riley has supported the group from day one attending every session to help out and Casey Broadley and Molly Turner joined in 2017 to teach Zumba and Gymnastics.

Amy and Asher are passionate about Coseley and the surrounding areas. Big Local supported them to make connections, buy equipment, pay room hire costs to get dance classes started in 2016 and exercise classes in 2017 and to put on a Christmas show. In total Big Local has invested £1,100 through 3 small grants in this self-sustaining, growing enterprise. Just one demonstration of how a little bit of support and encouragement from Big Local helps local people with ideas and energy to make Coseley a more vibrant place to live, impacting positively on the lives of hundreds of local people.

Aace Dance always welcome new starters in both adult classes and children’s, their Facebook Page is open for the public to contact them either via Facebook messenger email or phone. You can keep up to date with their achievements and find out about all sorts of exiting things happening in 2018 such as dance festivals, summer performances, dance camps, inspire weeks and a third big showcase. If you would like to get involved please don’t hesitate to contact Amy and Asher

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

You’re invited to our Big Local Community Forum

You’re invited to our Big Local Community Forum

Nothing beats getting together to share ideas, encourage each other and find out what’s going on. For the last four years we’ve been connecting people and great ideas in Coseley through Big Local Community Forum meetings.

Our next Community Forum will take place on Monday 14 November at Willowfields on Whitehouse Street. It is open to all – if you live, work or volunteer in Coseley, or would like to know more about Big Local please come along. There is no need to book, just turn up. It’s an informal gathering, with lots of time to chat to people. You can expect a warm, friendly welcome, a few short talks about projects and activities East Coseley Big Local is supporting and a chance to talk about what you’d like more of in Coseley.

At this Community Forum we will hear from Phase Trust, a local charity who have been running a Youth Club in Coseley. We’ll also hear feedback from conversations between young people in Coseley and  creative youth engagement agency Beatfreeks, and ideas about how we might unlock the potential of young people in Coseley. You can find out about community activities and projects East Coseley Big Local has been supporting, from Crafternoon to Trade School Coseley, a new dance company to community growing. Castle & Crystal credit union will be with us all evening, you can have a chat to them about what they offer, and how they helped Coseley residents save £28,000 in loan interest in a year! We’re also starting to think about ways that Big Local could help to tackle isolation and loneliness in Coseley. We’d love to hear your ideas and experiences.

In December we’ll be updating our Big Local Plan and preparing our budget for Big Local activity for the next 3 years (we have £1 million Big Local funding over 10 years). What we hear and discuss at Big Local Community Forums play a significant part in shaping our Big Local Plan. Join us on 14 November to find out more and tell us what is important to you and the people you care about.

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