Town Council honour silver medal Olympian Tom Mitchell

Tom Mitchell, the Great Britain rugby 7’s captain at the Rio Olympics, was recognised for his achievement for winning a silver medal by East Grinstead Town Council on Wednesday 23 November.

Town Mayor, Bob Mainstone welcomed Tom and his family to East Court and presented him with a special certificate of recognition on behalf of the Council.

Tom grew up in East Grinstead and attended Escots Primary School before moving to Worth School. He had his first experience of rugby at the East Grinstead Rugby Club at the age of nine. He went on to gain a blue at Oxford University and to become a member of the England 7’s squad. He was then selected to captain the GB Rugby 7’s squad for the Olympics. The exciting tournament saw GB beat Argentina and South Africa on their way to the final where they met the eventual gold medallists Fiji.

At the Mayor’s reception at East Court councillors enjoyed seeing film of Tom playing rugby and they asked him questions about the Olympics and his rugby career. Tom explained in detail the excitement of being selected and the mounting pressure as the GB team won their way to the final.

Tom’s gran, Betty, described how she watched Tom’s Olympic matches on TV and prayed he would not get injured! His parents, Sue and Alan, spoke about Tom growing up and his love of sport. They were in Rio for the Rugby 7’s but had to book their tickets, flight and accommodation before Tom was officially selected to represent GB!

Andy Poole, President of East Grinstead Rugby Club, joined the Council celebrations and thanked Tom for visiting the club and meeting the junior members.

Town Mayor Bob commented, “We are very proud of East Grinstead’s Rio Olympians in Rugby 7’s, men’s hockey and women’s hockey. It was a great pleasure to recognise Tom’s achievement and to hold an evening in his honour. We wish him success in his future rugby career.”

The Town Council are working with the town’s hockey club to arrange a date when all of the hockey Olympians are in town so their achievements can also be recognised. Laura Unsworth and Sophie Bray were members of the gold medal winning women’s hockey team.

Town Mayor visits East Grinstead Food Bank

Town Mayor, Cllr Bob Mainstone, and Mayoress Cllr Christine Mainstone were invited to visit the East Grinstead Food Bank. They met the volunteers at the Jubilee Centre and were given an explanation as to how the Food Bank helps those in need.

Bob commented,”The Food Bank is a vital service for those in crisis. They are very well organised and supportive to those families unfortunate enough to have to be referred for help. I now have a clear understanding of how the Food Bank offer support. I will be donating something for the Food Bank box every time I go shopping in Sainsburys in future”

Photos: With volunteers in the Food Bank distribution store.

Town Mayor Treks the Track

Town Mayor, Cllr Bob Mainstone, joined 225 walkers who braved the rain to complete the Bluebell Railway Track Trek. Bob welcomed everyone to East Grinstead station before they set off on the 11 mile walk to Sheffield Park along the railway track. The sponsored walk raised funds for the “Accessible Steam Heritage” and “Operation Undercover Phase 4″. The walk raised £11,000 towards these projects.

Bob added,”I was generously sponsored by many people and I raised enough money to receive a medal at the end of the walk! It was hard going along the track but a rare opportunity to walk through the tunnel at West Hoathly. I was very pleased to do my bit for Bluebell who are one of my mayoral charities. I aim to raise enough funds to build a childrens’ playground at Kingscote Station”

Photo shows Bob during the walk having reached Horsted Keynes Station (Photo credit: Mike Hopps)

Photo shows Bob trying to dry out in front of a roaring coal fire at Horsted Keynes Station (Photo credit: Mike Hopps)

Could you help Age UK East Grinstead and District?

Age UK East Grinstead and District  is having a problem  finding transport to pick up people wanting to attend their Saturday Club. Do you have a minibus/driver that could help us with this?

This would involve Saturday mornings twice a month at about 10am and then again at about 4pm. If so, please contact:

Pam Mitchell (Chief Officer)

Age UK East Grinstead & District  Swan Mead  Queens Road  East Grinstead  RH19 1BE

01342 327046 / 07803 538638

ceo@ageukeastgrinstead.org.uk

Christmas Lights update

Due to adverse weather over the last few days there has been a delay in the installation of the East Grinstead Christmas lights. The lights are due to be switched on Saturday afternoon at a ceremony in the Historic High St from 3.15pm.

Contractors are hopeful they will be in place on time though and will be working this evening (Thursday) and tomorrow night to get them up along the High Street, London Road and Railway Approach.

Historic guided tour of East Grinstead

East Grinstead Town Promotions, a service of the Town Council based in the Town’s library, has always supported school projects. Each year students from both Sackville and Imberhorne studying Travel and Tourism, take a town tour with our staff to prepare for exam coursework.

This year, Sackville student Megan Williams has been inspired to produce a leaflet an ‘Historic guided tour of East Grinstead’ and this will be stocked at the Tourist Information desk.

Town Promotions manager Dawn Spalding commented ‘We are always impressed with what the students come up with for their leaflets and it is a pleasure to be able to offer them to visitors and residents. We encourage feedback and Megan has given us some forms to be completed and these will be added to her portfolio for the examiners. She has obviously worked very hard to produce the tour and we wish her every success’

Remembrance Sunday 2016

The Town came together to hold the annual Remembrance day parade and service on Sunday 13th November. Wreaths were laid at the War Memorial and two minutes silence was observed.

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