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Trimdon, Past ,Present and Future
The Celebration Event was held to highlight community involvement across the Trimdons and used the
Past, Present and Future of the Community of Trimdon.

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The Past was depicted in photographs by the extensive display held by the Trimdon History Society which was hosted by Eddy Pike and Sheila Gibson.

Exhibits


This exhibit drew large crowds, everyone renewing old memories or finding new and interesting information about their community

Apology!
Many apologies to local historian Evelyn Johnson. Contrary to a recent publication Ms Johnson is 98yrs old  not 96yrs old!!
Very Sorry!

The Present was represented by the attendance  of the many local groups (see list) and examples of the Partnership successes.

Members


Members of the Partnership were available to discuss their role.  The Joint Trimdon Regeneration Partnership is comprised of representatives from Trimdon Colliery, Grange and Village.  The Group would welcome new Members. Please Contact Trimdon House Tel. No 01429 883063

THE FUTURE

The Future can be shaped by the people of Trimdon.
The Partnership asked everyone who attended, no matter what age, to put forward suggestions, ideas and thoughts for improvements in their local community. Lots of opinions were put forward all of which will be considered by the Partnership in their Forward Planning.

Its not too late!!
Didn’t have the chance to put forward your idea? Its not too late simply send it to:
The Partnership  c/o Trimdon House Landreth Grove Trimdon TS29 6QH
 

Surfing in the Centre!

Everyone who attended the Event had the opportunity to become ‘interactive’ on the Trimdon 2000 website.Surfing
This embryonic ‘site is waiting for community members, groups and organisations to express an interest in having access to this community information access point. Training can be provided to allow independent access to  the website.
The workshop was combined with a competition to win a new Dell Desk Top Computer, donated by a local businessman Gary Atkinson of Xenosys.  Gary, who developed the site on behalf of Trimdon Digital Community is keen to see the site working to its full potential.   See www.trimdon.org.uk

 

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