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Royal Humane Society award for BCP employee.

BCP are very pleased to announce that Mel Bolding, Youth Worker at our Electric Palace site has been awarded a Royal Humane Society Resuscitation Certificate for his part in reviving a teenager who collapsed while on an outdoor activity in Mid Wales back in March. Mel, with three others maintained CPR for over 30 mins pending the arrival of the West Midlands Air Ambulance to a remote Welsh hillside. The certificate signed by Princess Alexandra will be presented at a ceremony later this year.

 

12 August 2009 Thanks to an eagle eyed reader who let me know that there appears to be no content on the over 50's page. If the page appears blank, please scroll down......why this happens I really dont know!!!!!!! (it doesnt do it on any other page!!!!!!)

 
Blakenall by the Sea! No, it's not a misprint and the sun has'nt affected your eyes! The Over 50's Project team led by Tracy Gould are transforming Blakenall Community Centre car park into a beach themed event on Saturday 22 August 2009. The event aimed at all ages runs from 1030 until 3pm. A real community event with many traditional side stalls and of course the good old British burger and hot dogs. Please note that the Community Centre Car park will be closed to all vehicular traffic throughout the event and parking is available nearby.
 
About BCP

Bloxwich Community Partnership has been operating in the Bloxwich area for nearly 30 years. Formerly based at the T.P. Riley school site, The Organisation now operates from a number of centres in the Bloxwich area:

Elmore Row Centre(ERW)
Electric Palace(ELP)
Stan Ball Centre
(SBC)
Old Millfields Nursery
(OMN)
Holy Trinity Church (Short Heath) IT Suite
(HTC)
Blakenhall Community Centre
(BCC)

Bloxwich Community Partnership, (the trading name of T.P. Riley Community Association), seeks to improve the lives of people within the local community by providing high quality services able to meet individual and collective needs.

The Association strives to create a committed and skilled workforce and work closely with our partners for the benefit of the community. The Association will continuously work towards improving the service we provide and the way we provide it.

To achieve these aims, the following strategic objectives have been set for the years 2006 – 2010 which reflect our commitment to the Borough Wide Community Strategic Objectives.

 
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