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Posted on 11th October 2010 by Simon Harper
The Carpenters Arms hosts the Sutton Vesey Ward committee meeting on October 19th, as part of Local Democracy Week. For more information contact Beverly Edmead below.
- Constituency: Sutton Coldfield
- When: October 19th, 2000 – 2200
- Where: The Carpenters Arms meeting room, 13A Boldmere Road, Sutton Coldfield, B73 5UY
- Open to the general public: Yes
- Contact: Beverly Edmead, 0121 464 4628
Posted on 11th October 2010 by Simon Harper
Tags: democracy, Sutton Coldfield, the carpenters arms, vesey ward
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Posted on 7th October 2010 by Simon Harper
Mere Green Community Centre hosts the Sutton Four Oaks Ward committee meeting on October 14th, as part of Local Democracy Week. For more information contact Beverly Edmead below.
- Constituency: Sutton Coldfield
- When: October 14th, 1930 – 2130
- Where: Mere Green Community Centre, 30A Mere Green Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, B75 5BT
- Open to the general public: Yes
- Contact: Beverly Edmead, 0121 464 4628
Posted on 7th October 2010 by Simon Harper
Tags: committee meeting, democracy, four oaks ward, mere green community centre, Sutton Coldfield
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Posted on 20th October 2009 by Nick Booth

Maureen Murphy and Gary Ladbrooke
Maureen Murphy is not one to sit quietly and wait for things to happen – after loudly campaigning for a new crossing in Minworth, she was approached by the Walmley Residents Association and has been their chairperson for the last 20 years.
Now, she says, she still gets quiet satisfaction when she sees people crossing the road safely, and is encouraged to continue giving a voice to people who don’t know where to go. Senior Constituency Manager for Sutton Coldfield – Gary Ladbrooke – has nominated Maureen for Birmingham’s Local Hearts Award for the lifetime achievement award – a recognition of her tireless work in the community. Maureen was first interviewed by the Grassroots Channel in 2005.
Here she talks to us about what keeps her going, and why she thinks making a stand is so important.
[podcast]http://podnosh.com/files/2009/10/Grassroots-Maureen-Murphy.mp3[/podcast]
Posted on 20th October 2009 by Nick Booth
Tags: Gary Ladbrooke, Maureen Murphy, podcasts, Sutton Coldfield, Walmley
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Posted on 14th October 2009 by Nick Booth

This Saturday No Such Thing Theatre company will be celebrating democracy on the streets of Sutton Coldfield (for where and when look here.) This is how Victoria Skerritt from the company describes what to expect:
No Such Thing will be presenting some street theatre in Erdington to celebrate democracy – and hopefully get people excited about their power through the right to vote. One actress will be portraying Emmeline Pankhurst – the leader of the Suffragettes – who used millitant means to bring attention to the cause. She will be joined by another actress bringing Millicent Fawcett – the leader of the Suffragists – back to life.
The suffragists were more peaceful campaigners who strove to improve the lot of women and were prepared to compromise to win support. They will pit their different opinions in favour of women’s suffrage against Prime Minister Asquith – famous for opposing the demand for women to be given the vote. They will also come across an Edwardian policeman who is not sympathetic to their cause. In addition to bringing some of this important history to life there will be the chance for members of the public to vote in a ballot being run by the actors – and for children, as the voice of tomorrow, to tell everyone what they would do if they were Prime Minister for the day from a soap box.
All on the streets of Sutton Coldfield.
Posted on 14th October 2009 by Nick Booth
Tags: suffragette, Sutton Coldfield
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