Sinfin Moor Social Club
January 11, 2009 by Baggy Shanker
Filed under Labour Voice
Robin and Baggy are working with Sinfin Moor Social Club on the development of Community activities and working with local agencies to secure their substantial involvement.
Sinfin Health Profile
January 11, 2009 by Baggy Shanker
Filed under Labour Voice
Health and disability deprivation in Sinfin Ward is “around three times the city average” according to the best information available.
But the proportion of people in the ward who have said they had been “in good or fairly good health” in the previous 12 months was the same as for the whole of the city!
Robin and Baggy are working with the Derby City Primary Care Trust through the Neighbourhood Board to get the Trust to let us know what they are doing about this state of health in the ward.
Master Planning
January 11, 2009 by Baggy Shanker
Filed under Labour Voice
Your Neighbourhood Board has agreed that Councillor Robin Turner and Chad should serve on the Project Board for the Master Planning of the Redevelopment of the Osmaston Area.
Robin is determined to ensure that the future for the area shall be decided on by residents and not by people who do not live in the area however well qualified they may be.
It will be for you to decide on the population density, the type of layout of gardens and living space and what services you want. History has shown us in other cities that officials can get this sort of thing badly wrong. It is literally a once in a century chance to get it right.
Moorways Stadium
January 11, 2009 by Baggy Shanker
Filed under Labour Voice
Baggy Shanker recently attended a meeting at Moorways and was disgusted to learn of the lack of investment in the facilities at Moorways and particularly the athletics track. We will be pushing the council to ensure that the service and facilities at Moorways are maintained and improved so that local residents can enjoy them fully.
The Sinfin Neighbourhood Board are all pushing for local youngsters to be offered reduced rate admission fees to these facilities to keep them active and away from trouble including anti social behaviour.

