by Isle of Man Constabulary
On Friday 2ndMarch 2012 between 2pm and 4pm The Ginger Hall Public House, Sulby Bridge will be the venue for a Tea Dance for members of Age Concern on the Island. This project has come together as a result of the Isle of Man Constabulary's Community Engagement project in the North of the Island. We have established links with different sectors of the Island’s community and built strong relationships so that the elderly or disabled are given good service by the Isle of Man Constabulary.
Within the north of the island, great steps have been made working with those who have physical and sensory disabilities and older people. This has built trust and as a result people who have had problems in their personal lives have discussed them with the team and this has resulted in successful Criminal Investigations and also confidence that the Police are there to help people. PC 12 GILES has also recently performed an abseil over Maughold Head, raising around £400.00 for Age Concern and Residential Homes in the North of the Island. She wishes to thank her colleagues and generous members of the public for their donations.
Helen Champion is the Services Manager for Age Concern Day Care Centres. Gary Compsty is licensee of the Ginger Hall and he wishes to give something back to the community. He is supporting our group and has kindly offered to sponsor the first tea dance. We will be considering having a regular event and would like to hear from
On Friday 2nd March 2012 between 2pm and 4pm The Ginger Hall Public House, Sulby Bridge will be the venue for a Tea Dance for members of Age Concern on the Island. This project has come together as a result of the Isle of Man Constabulary's Community Engagement project in the North of the Island. We have established links with different sectors of the Island’s community and built strong relationships so that the elderly or disabled are given good service by the Isle of Man Constabulary.
Within the north of the island, great steps have been made working with those who have physical and sensory disabilities and older people. This has built trust and as a result people who have had problems in their personal lives have discussed them with the team and this has resulted in successful Criminal Investigations and also confidence that the Police are there to help people. PC 12 GILES has also recently performed an abseil over Maughold Head, raising around £400.00 for Age Concern and Residential Homes in the North of the Island. She wishes to thank her colleagues and generous members of the public for their donations.
Helen Champion is the Services Manager for Age Concern Day Care Centres. Gary Compsty is licensee of the Ginger Hall and he wishes to give something back to the community. He is supporting our group and has kindly offered to sponsor the first tea dance. We will be considering having a regular event and would like to hear from Businesses on the Island who would consider Sponsoring the Dance in the future. Several Police officers will be providing a waitress service in full uniform.
PC GILES will say “Our message is to people within the Community in the North of the Island to get in touch with PC GILES or Helen Champion if you are or know someone who is alone, lonely or in need of a little TLC. If only one person benefits from this then our team will have proved successful”.
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Tea Dance