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Good Neighbours Benefit Concert
The Chapelfields Community Choir is excited to announce their upcoming Benefit Concert supporting Good Neighbours Coventry on Friday 23 June at 7.30pm at St Mary Magdalen Church (‘the church with the blue roof’). Guest performers include two other brilliant local choirs – the Coventry and Warwickshire Gospel Choir and the Forte Gospel Choir.
The Chapelfields Community Choir, a non-auditioned ensemble, define themselves as ‘an inclusive, fun, and engaging community that values the playful and relaxed pursuit of choral excellence.’ They continue to welcome anyone interested in joining them at their weekly Tuesday rehearsals from 7.30-9.15pm (including a break for a glass or two of wine part way through) at St Mary Magdalen Church. Check out the website for more information.
The “Good Neighbours” scheme is an exciting new initiative developed by local churches (via Hope Coventry and Together for Change) in partnership with Age UK Coventry (AUKC) to improve health and wellbeing amongst older people. Working collaboratively, faith organisations and AUKC are seeking to engage with isolated and lonely older people by developing existing social networks and using existing community resources to enable residents to help each other.
Mental Health and Faith Session
It is estimated that one in four people live with mental health issues. This means that within our churches and communities we have a significant number of people for whom this is a concern. Come and find out more about this important issue.
Everyone is invited to attend a Mental Health and Faith Session from 10am – 1.00pm on Saturday 10 June at St Mary Magdalen Church (‘The Church with the Blue Roof’).
The Reverend Alison Hogger-Gadsby, Director of Keeping Health in Mind, was a mental health nurse and behavioural therapist before being ordained. She will discuss what it is to be mentally healthy/unwell, common issues, dementia, a theological perspective, what to do in a crisis and then hold a Q&A session. All are welcome!
Anger over mess left in the river at Lake View Park | Coventry Updates
More HiMOs
Planning applications have been submitted for two new houses in multiple occupation (HiMOs):
37 Winifred Avenue – change of use to two bed HiMO three self-contained studios (ref. FUL/2017/0857). Public consultation on this plan ends 15 May. View online application
39 Winifred Avenue – change of use to two bed HiMO and 3 self-contained studios (ref. FUL/2017/0858). Public consultation on this plan ends 16 May. View online application
NatWest leaving?
We understand that the NatWest bank in Earlsdon is closing, we believe in June.
A planning application has been submitted to remove the NatWest signage, ATM and nightsafe.
This will mean that the only bank in Earlsdon Street – indeed the ECHO area – will be Lloyds, following the previous departure of Barclays and then HSBC in January 2014, when there was an outcry.
Lake View Park Clean-up
2017 Earlsdon Festival
Festival events start Monday 10.30am.
See the Festival website for full details.
Travellers have moved to Lake View Park in Coventry – Coventry Telegraph
Lake View Park is the latest in a series of traveller camps in Coventry ahead of the Kenilworth Horse Fair
Source: Travellers have moved to Lake View Park in Coventry – Coventry Telegraph
May issue of ECHO
The May issue has now been completed and will be on sale by the end of this week.


