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Hope serves up Christmas banquet

The annual Hope Banquet was this year held at the Salvation Army hall in Belper Marketplace.

Residents from Riverside English Churches Housing were invited, with some coming from the local hostel in Belper and some from Heanor.

It was a great afternoon with Christmas dinner and entertainment. About 20 people a mixture from the Riverside Group and four of the churches in Belper enjoyed the afternoon together.

Thanks go to all the volunteers who helped to make this happen.

Tim and Mandy Moore

Dreamscheme 2010 Gallery

You’ve seen the video…now here are some more images from the summer Dreamscheme projects at Ada Belfield House and Green Lane Playgroup.

  • Opening of the Playgroup playground by Councillors Alan and Jackie Cox.

  • Left to right: Ethen, Jack, Emily and Charlie figure it out

  • Opening of the garden at Ada Belfield – Councillor Jackie Cox wielding the sheers!

  • Mica, Matthew and Hannah getting a bird’s eye view

  • Megan and Chloe get to know Les at Ada Belfield

  • Smile please for the press!

Dreamscheme: The Movie

Hope for Belper’s summer Dreamscheme saw 20 young people help transform a garden at the Ada Belfield old people’s home on Field Lane and bring about much-needed improvements at nearby Green Lane Playgroup.

The scheme how now ended for another year, but thankfully Tim Gossling of Derby ChurchNet was there to capture the whole thing on video for us. Here’s how we got on.

Dreamscheme making headlines already

The 2010 Dreamscheme got under way today focusing on Green Lane Playgroup and Ada Belfield House in nearby Field Lane.

It’s already been making headlines in the Belper News which carried this article in its most recent edition.

Tots and elderly folk will benefit from a summer holiday scheme aimed at helping kids to get involved with their community.

Twenty youngsters aged between 11 and 14 will spend a week working to improve facilities at Green Lane Playgroup and Ada Bellfied House in Belper as part of the Dreamscheme.

The initiative, which is being run by Hope for Belper, will also see the young people chatting to elderly people at the Field Lane home to learn about the history of the town.

The Dreamscheme is now in its third year. Last year a group of children cleared and redesigned the garden at the Sure Start Children’s Centre, on Alder Road, as part of the project.

Helen Greenwood, one of the organisers, said: “It’s fantastic working with the young people. Every year they’ve exceeded our expectations.

The projects have become a little bit more complex as we have realised just how much they can do.”

This year the group, which is from the Belper area, will be working on the garden areas at the two venues. They will also hold a tea party for the residents of Ada Bellfield and the families who use the playgroup.

At the end of the week, as a reward for their hard work, the group will go on a trip to a venue of their choosing. They have gone to Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire for the past two years.

But it is not only the reward which the children get out of the week-long exercise, which is running from Monday, August 16 until Friday, August 20. Helen said: “I think they get a lot out of it.

They learn new skills, they work together, and they leave a lasting impression on the community.”

This year’s project is unique in its efforts to combine local history with the physical aspects of the week.

Volunteers from the Strutt’s Mill will be joining the young workers at the beginning of the week to help them talk to the elderly residents of Ada Bellfied House. It is hoped they will produce a booklet or something similar at the end of the week.

Helen said: “Hopefully it will bring out some memories from some of the older people and the young people will learn something about Belper and get something really positive from it.”

Hope for Belper is a group which links churches in the area for the benefit of the community.

Full house for cinema show

The third Hope-sponsored Ritz cinema event saw a full house! The special showing of Emma Thompson’s ‘Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang’ on Saturday 8 May proved a big hit with local children from across Belper.

For some this was thier first cinema outing trip. We were able to bless them with a great selection of delicious homemade cakes and goodies.

As always God had the day in hand and as the last child walked out of the cinema they had the very last cake. Perfect!

Many thanks to all the volunteers (pictured) who supported both on the day and in preparing a selection of lovely homemade cakes for our guests.

Claire Tapping