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Congratulations!
Well done to Sian Parker, Francesca Humphries, Chelsea Fountain and Amy
Side who all passed their Level 1 coaching exam.
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Congratulations!
Well done to Jamie Hickton and Laura Willett who passed their exam to become
Level 2 coaches
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Congratulations!
Well done to Leah Hickton, Shelly Cornish and Brenden Pollitt who passed their
exam to become Level 1 coaches
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Jack Petchy Foundation donate
£20,000 to new facilities (October 2007)
The Jack Petchy Foundation have
generously donated £20,00 towards the setting up of the annex to South Essex
Gymnastics Club. This gym will be used for to accommodate gymnastic classes for
children with disabilities. Three local schools have already taken up the offer
of specialised gymnastic session (there are still vacancies if any other special
schools are interested).
The newly refurbished building
will also be used to expand opportunities for local children who are not able to
get to the early evening gymschool sessions - new classes are now running 6.00 -
7.00 pm and 7.00 - 8.00 pm every weekday evening (except Wednesday). These new
classes are aimed at older children who sometimes do not finish school until
later.
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| Children form Cedar Hall (one of the schools benefiting
from the GMPD classes held in the new building)
help Dave Rapley (SEGC coach) receive the cheque from the Jack Petchy
Foundation. |
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Gym Annex to open on 1st
October 2007
The building project to change the
Basildon Junior Training Centre (formerly managed by the Basildon Sports
Council) into an annex of the South Essex Gymnastics Club is nearly finished. At
this stage the builders have made the changes necessary to comply with DDA
requirements and we now have a viewing area for parents.
We are now waiting for the matting
to be installed and we are calling people from our waiting lists to invite them
to join the new classes which will begin on 1st October 2007.
We will also be re-starting our
Special Needs Gymnastic Sessions which are run in conjunction with local Special
Schools.
If your child is interested in one of these classes and
their name is not on the
waiting list please call us
with their details and we will add them to the list.
If your child is already in a
class but you would prefer one of the later classes please let us know as soon
as possible and we will arrange a transfer.
Our aim in opening the gym annex is to increase the
opportunities for local children by reducing our waiting lists and expanding
the number and type of classes available - including the sessions for children
with disabilities.
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Celebrations as Government pledges £5million
to support
Basildon Sporting Village
22nd
August 2007
Basildon
is celebrating today as the Thames Gateway Executive, part
of Communities and Local Government has announced it is
committing £5million for the development of the state of the
art Sporting Village in Gloucester Park.
Judith Armitt, Thames Gateway Chief
Executive says: "Regeneration through sport is a key way of
building collective and cohesive communities and with the
London 2012 Olympic Games around the corner we should take
advantage of the Thames Gateway's role in hosting the
Olympic Games.
"The Sporting Village project in
Basildon is a great example of local partners working
together to deliver a project to raise sporting achievement,
encourage healthy lifestyles and be a landmark building
improving the already attractive environment of Gloucester
Park. I look forward to seeing this project move forward."
"This is terrific news and a ringing
endorsement of our carefully thought out plans to create a
community hub offering a wealth of activities for local
people, affordable and accessible to everybody," said
Councillor Anthony Hedley, cabinet member for Leisure and
Arts, who has championed the concept from the start.
"This is a once in a lifetime
opportunity to reverse decades of under-funding in leisure
and provide sporting inspiration to a whole new generation,"
said Councillor Hedley.
"Thousands of pounds of taxpayers
money is being spent propping up the district's sports
facilities with no real improvement in standards. The
Sporting Village will radically improve the quality and
choice of facilities available to all our residents and
create a significant regional centre in time to reap the
benefits of the coming Olympics", he added.
In June, even before today's
announcement, confident councillors agreed to find a private
sector partner to design, build, operate and maintain (DBOM)
the proposed multi-million pound complex. A partner
consortium will now be sought under new EU rules that allow
for detailed negotiations with potential partners to get the
best deal for the council, and the opportunity to maximise
private sector investment in addition to the £25million now
pledged by Basildon District Council, Essex County Council
and the Government
A Prior Information Notice (PIN) will
now be released across Europe to test the levels of interest
and inform potential partners about the exciting project. A
working partnership with the private sector, will allow
maximum flexibility and freedom of manoeuvre in getting the
best deal for the council and the community.
Cllr Stephen Castle, Essex County
Council's cabinet member for economic development,
regeneration and the 2012 Games, said: "Essex County Council
is delighted to be backing this flagship scheme to the tune
of £5million. I am pleased that the Government has matched
that commitment today. Not only will this marvellous
facility galvanise Basildon's regeneration, we have a
wonderful chance to offer it as a preparation camp for the
London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games."
It is envisaged the centre would
include a 50 metre swimming pool, and eight court multi-use
sports and events hall, gymnastics centre, fitness
facilities, eight outdoor football and rugby pitches, 12
netball courts and an athletics seating area.
The facility is also planned to house
a play zone, dance and martial arts studio, community rooms,
climbing wall, café, bar, changing rooms and offices. It
will be a landmark building with accessible facilities for
local community recreation, cater for regional and national
competitions and the achievement of sporting excellence. It
will also set a high standard of environmental
sustainability and embrace the beautiful surroundings of
Gloucester Park. The centre will be family friendly with an
emphasis on more than just sport and exercise. Visiting the
centre will be a real family experience.
The final design will be agreed
following discussions with developers and subject to further
consultation through a planning application.
The idea of the Sporting Village has
already received the backing of not only Basildon Council
but also Essex County Council who have committed £5million,
Sport England, National Governing Bodies of Sport and Thames
Gateway South Essex.
The Sporting Village could be open in
2010 and could potentially be used as a training camp for
the 2012 London Olympics.
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Building project begins (July 2007)
The building project to change the
Basildon Junior Training Centre (formerly managed by the Basildon Sports
Council) into an annex of the South Essex Gymnastics Club is now underway. At
this stage the builders are making the changes necessary to comply with DDA
requirements and alterations to provide a viewing area for parents.
As well as the classes mentioned
below we will be re-introducing Special Needs gymnastic classes for children
from local schools - anyone interested in details of the Special Needs classes
should contact Matthew Jackson at the gym.
Our aims are to increase the
opportunities for local children by reducing our waiting lists and increasing
the number and type of classes available - including the sessions for children
with disabilities.
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Additional Classes (June 2007)
We have been surveying
potential members to see who would be interested in weekday gymschool classes 6
-7 and 7 - 8. These classes will be aimed at members aged 7+ and will
(hopefully) be starting in September 2007 once the 'Junior Training Centre' has
been refurbished and is fully compliant with the Disabilities Discrimination Act
(DDA).
If you are interested in
these new classes please contact us on 01268 270615 or email
southessexgym@btconnect.com.
If your child is in an
existing class and would like to change to one of the new classes in September please let us
know. If your child used to be a
member and is interested in re-joining one of the new classes please contact us
(see above).
Reiss Beckford gets
Sponsor
South Essex gymnast Reiss
Beckford (15), a pupil at Kingsmead School, in Enfield, has secured a
sponsorship deal from Black Horse, part of the Lloyds TSB Group.
Following coverage in the local
press, Lloyds TSB employee Beverley Antoniou read about Reiss' plight and
suggested the idea of sponsorship to her bosses. Mr Head and Mr Harrison were
both impressed by Reiss's gift and dedication, and the support and commitment of
his parents. Reiss's parents, Gill and Errol Beckford, have been spending up to
£9,000 a year, allowing Reiss to train and compete. The new sponsorship deal
will see Reiss receive £5,000 a year, plus kit sporting the Black Horse logo.
Mr Beckford said: "It is great
Black Horse have taken an interest in Reiss and his commitment to gymnastics. We
are grateful for the funding they are providing him as this will help him reach
his 2012 goal."
Now competing at the under-16 age
category, Reiss has overcome a recent injury and is back to full training,
adding difficulty to his routines and eager to prove he has what it takes to be
an Olympic athlete.
He is currently focusing on the
2008 Junior European Championships where he will represent Great Britain.
Mr Head, senior programme manager
at Black Horse, said: "We are very pleased to be able to support Reiss. He has a
fantastic talent and we hope our help will give him the opportunities he needs
to realise his full potential."
Story taken from Enfield
Independent 13th June 2007
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New Carpet in Reception Area (20th
April 2007)
We have new carpet tiles fitted in the
reception area. Please help us look after the carpet by taking care with food
and drink in the reception area.
For Health and safety
reasons the red walkways MUST be kept clear at all times.
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and
Dates for your diary (March
2007)
We now have competition dates for &
- see links on
their respective pages.
Term dates for gymschool
and pre-school can be accessed from links on their pages.
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Congratulations!
(January 2007)
Well done to Jamie Hickton, Leah Hickton and Shelly Cornish for passing their
exams to become Club Judges.
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