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EiD Celebration
Tuesday, September 07 2010
Please also note that it is women only event (Ladies and girls aged 10+), with Free Henna Painting and Dinner buffet so please pass on the details to any female colleague, family or friends, you would like to attend.
Please book in advance as there are limited seats.
If interested please contact:
Robina Shafiq
Community Engagement Co-ordinator
Community Partnerships
Tel: 01628 796588
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
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Summer Holiday Programme Monday 26 July - Friday 27 August 2010
Thursday, July 08 2010
13-19 Summer Holiday Programme - Monday 26 July - Friday 27 August 2010
■Parish Tour
■Skating and BMXing
■Sailing Course
■Canoeing & Kayaking
■Indoor Climbing
■Theme Park Trip - Thorpe Park
■Fishing Tuition & Competition
■Ice Skating Disco Session
■Snowboarding
■London Theatre Trip
■High Ropes
■Go Karting
■Laggan Field Family Fun Day
■London Zoo
■Adrenaline Alley Skate Park
■Golf
■Beach Trip
■Parks - loads going on throughout the summer
■In Da Hood
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Clean Community - Litter Pick and Egg Hunt
Thursday, April 01 2010
The Mayor and the High Sheriff of Bershire also attended the event and presented the children with eggs and certificate of participation.Pictures can be seen in the gallery.
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Eco - friendly MDHA
Wednesday, March 24 2010
On 23rd & 24th March 2010 MDHA staff and Courthouse school children spent their time building a greenhouse out of bottles to grow vegetables in. Courthouse school has got an active gardening club and had asked MDHA to help them promote recycling and healthy eating. The greenhouse reflects the recycling message as it was made out of emply 2 litre plastic bottles. Nearly 2000 bottles were used, which the children had been collecting for over a year. Pictures can be seen in the gallery.
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New recruits join the Residents’ Association Executive Committee
Tuesday, December 22 2009
The residents had put themselves forward as part of the open nomination process which all residents were invited to take part in.
There were five vacancies on the Executive Committee this year. Two members were standing for re-election and with three new nominees, all five were
automatically elected at the AGM to serve for a three year term.
Have a look at the Residents’ Association members page to read about the new members and the existing ones.
What did we achieve last year?
o We recruited five new members onto the Executive Committee;
o Developed an action plan for the year ahead
o Made changes to our constitution
o Put forward residents’ views to the government about new standards for housing.
o Campaigned for the gardening help scheme for elderly and disabled residents to be done in-house to provide a more caring service;
o Worked to improve the grounds maintenance service;
o Job shadowed MDHA staff to find out more about their work;
o Worked with the Association to write a Vulnerability Policy and Single Equality Scheme.
o Three members started Active Learning for Residents training to develop skills to work with local communities.
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