A further peek at the High Sheriff’s diary, this time for June.
June 3:
Marches Family Network. Rae and her team give support to individuals with Special Educational Needs.
June 4:
Growing Local, a South Wye initiative to help people get outside, grow veg and be part of a team, then Family Place Foundation at Kilvert’s School, Clyro, offering help for families who foster or adopt.
June 5:
South Wye Boxing Academy. A perfect example of engaging young people in activities to enhance them, physically and mentally, later Ledbury Childrens Centre to meet Jill Jupp and Sue Furnival arranging and supporting activities for pre-school children and their parents.
June 6:
Hereford FA. Alan Darfi opens these doors to ALL ages. Then on to Hereford Food Bank’s awards at their celebrations in The Barrells, and later D-Day celebrations at Bishops Frome.
June 7:
Tour of the Suvla Barracks Museum, with Col. Andy Taylor.
June 9:
The Masonic Province of Herefordshire Evensong. Super lunch before and delicious tea afterwards.
June 12:
Meeting with Sue Colman of West Mercia Women’s Aid.
June 14:
An exciting tour around Hereford Cathedral, visiting all the places we never usually see! Then Clehonger Village Action Group for lunch and super singing by Clehonger pupils.
June 15:
Cutting the ribbon at The Hub, Ross. Open to those who need support and a kind word.
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June 18:
Meeting with Russell Massie, superintendent Helen Wain and her colleagues Julz Watson and Julie Taylor.
June 19:
Meeting with Herefordshire Council’s chief executive Paul Walker.
June 20:
NMITE’s Military-to-Business Showcase at The Shell Store. Later lunch at St Peter’s Church, Peterchurch, in their fantastic community hub.
June 21:
Meeting veteran Sean Gain, who runs the Veteran Support Centre in West Street, Hereford.
June 24:
Armed Forces flag raising in High Town, Hereford. Then met Dave Tristram of City Council.
June 25:
Impressive evening with Allstarz girls at Hinton Community Centre.
June 26:
30th anniversary for CLD Trust, which offers counselling, learning and developmentfor young adults.
June 27:
Credenhill Barracks to meet the army welfare team and the perfect example of a superb nursery.
June 28:
Defford, Worcestershire to see the nerve centre of West Mercia police intelligence.
PATRICIA CHURCHWARD
HIGH SHERIFF
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