Thanks to the sterling efforts of Sandra Grundy of Millsy’s and Street, there will be Christmas lights in Earlsdon Street after all. She has managed to negotiate the lights going up this year with contributions from most of the traders. In the February issue we will be doing a feature on the lights and the issues involved, to raise awareness for the future, including a list of the traders who contributed to them going up this year and setting out some plans for fundraising next year. In the meantime Sandra is meeting with the council in the New Year to discuss a way forward.
Review: Tarantara! Tarantara! at Criterion Theatre, Earlsdon, Coventry
Barbara Goulden heads along to Earlsdon to see a Gilbert and Sullivan inspired evening
Source: Review: Tarantara! Tarantara! at Criterion Theatre, Earlsdon, Coventry
Clock on time
Seasonal ECHO out now
The December/January issue of ECHO is now available from the usual vendors.
New ECHO out soon
The seasonal combined December & January issue of ECHO has now been completed and will be with the printer in the morning. It is a 44-page bumper issue and will be on sale by the end of the week.
Revealed: £5m council cuts plan to close public toilets but save libraries
Two play centres would also close under the plan which will go out to public consultation at the end of the month
Source: Revealed: £5m council cuts plan to close public toilets but save libraries
Coventry invited to take part in 10k War Memorial Park run
Event takes place at 10am in War Memorial Park this Sunday
Source: Coventry invited to take part in 10k War Memorial Park run
Close Shave for The Albany Pub
As part of on-going charity work for Macmillan Nurses, Albany landlady Lizzi Maxted–Bluck and her husband Ian Bluck will be taking part in a part-head shave and hair dye for the charity. Both Lizzi and Ian will be left sporting wildly coloured Mohicans to show their support for the cause.
The charity, which is close to the hearts of both Lizzi and Ian who have both lost family members to cancer, are dedicated to raising as much money as they can to the nurses who showed their empathy and help to the members of their family.
Lizzi says ‘The charity has done so much for me and my family in the past that I would love to be able to give back now. Any money raised will be a huge help as we hope to raise around £300 for Macmillan.’
The event is taking place at the Albany Pub on Friday 6 November at 3pm followed by performances from local band, Ten to Ten and also members of both Lizzi’s and Ian’s family. Customers are invited to drop in throughout the afternoon and can donate via the sponsorship form located in the bar.
Coventry landmark Albany Theatre announces exciting plans for its future
Theatre will be a huge part of the 2021 UK City of Culture bid
Source: Coventry landmark Albany Theatre announces exciting plans for its future
Founder member of Earlsdon’s Criterion Theatre has died
Geoff Bennett was involved with over 150 plays at the theatre over a 50-year period
Source: Founder member of Earlsdon’s Criterion Theatre has died

