WHAT'S ON: Around Rotherham

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KIVETON PARK INDEPENDENT ADVICE CENTRE: A drop-in session, with no appointment necessary, will be held on Thursday 9-11.30am at The Arnold Centre in Rotherham (telephone for details). To contact (office hours) 01909 773966. The advice centre believes there is a demand for appointments on a Saturday for clients who are unable to attend weekday appointments due to employment, child care or transport issues so there will be a number of case-work type appointments on a Saturday.

 

ROTHERHAM CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU: Rotherham CAB has employed more debt advisers. The CAB won extra funding from the Money Advice Service which it is using to improve its debt provision. The CAB has two more debt workers and more support staff at the Rain Building next to the indoor market on Eastwood Lane, Rotherham. If people can’t get there they can see an adviser at one of 14 debt outreaches across the community. People can see a debt adviser on Saturday 10am-noon at a debt drop-in at the Rain Building. The advisers can see people face-to-face or give advice by telephone. Contact 03444 111 444 or visit the office in the Rain Building.

 

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ROTHERHAM SOCIETY OF ARTISTS: Meet at Unity Centre, St Leonard’s Road on Fridays 7-9pm. Membership £30 per year, visitors £5 per session. Contact [email protected], www.rotherhamsocietyofartists.org.uk. October 16 – The Big Draw this year is Every Picture Tells A Story, free session of drawing. October 30 – life drawing. November 13 – Three Rainbows Glass will talk about their coloured and textured glass designs. November 27 – workshop session.

 

ROTHERHAM ROTARY CLUB: Sept 23 – the club had an illustrated talk from Phil Snook about What’s In A Name.

 

ROTHERHAM METRO RAMBLERS: October 9-16 – coach walking holiday to Weymouth, variety of walks on four days. www.rotherhammetroramblers.btct.co.uk

 

FOCUS DISABLED ROTHERHAM: FDR has been set up after a three month trial in Aston cum Aughton which was successful in finding out any problems that exist in the district that disabled people incur. It was originally tried by identifying registered disabled people but there are equally people that are not registered. Most organisations deal with Rotherham as a whole but when talking to disabled people and carers it has been shown that as individuals the complainants are a sole individual voice. It is proposed that a group be set up in each individual district in Rotherham, a voluntary group run by people from that area that are disabled, carers or volunteers. With being from that district they can identify with the problems, interact with clients and identify with people who want help dealing with councils and signpost them to the various bodies that already exist around Rotherham and South Yorkshire. Community groups may already exist that can extend their cover to include disabled people. There may be individuals that can volunteer either for their area or another. If organisations already do something similar in the district community level, contact 07817322563 or [email protected] (if sending an email there may be a two week reply).

 

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PEOPLE OF POWER COMMUNITY OUTREACH GROUP: Meet on first Tuesday of month at Elim Centre, Effingham Street, to share sports, hobbies and life skills and to hear a presentation/debate on issues that affect the physical, mental and spiritual well-being people who live and work in Rotherham. Meetings free and open to everyone. Next meeting on October 6 7pm and is entitled 10 Things The Church Does Not Want You To Know. www.rotherham-elim.org/POP.

 

ROTHERHAM RAMBLING CLUB: Contact Sylvia Duncan 01709 374841. www.rotherhamramblingclub.co.uk.