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Specular Reflecular

Moseley Road Baths CIO are so excited to be bringing back Specular Reflecular after having to close in March last year due to Covid. This time the exhibition, created by Juneau Projects, will be held in the slipper baths. The exhibition will run from:12-4pm Monday 31st May- Friday 4th June.

Artists Juneau Projects have worked with hundreds of local people to create a beautiful hand-painted animation that celebrates Moseley Road Baths and the community that surrounds it. People of all backgrounds and ages attended workshops and made individual frames for the animation by painting over live-action footage of local swimmers. Each frame reflects the memories, personality and style of its local creator. Combined, they create an ever-changing collage of colours, light and water; which also reflects the vibrancy and eclectic nature of Balsall Heath.

Viewers are invited to relax on specially created wave furniture and soak up the atmosphere of this unique heritage space, while watching the light from the projected film and newly uncovered windows refracted through multi-coloured translucent decorations.

Specular Reflecular was funded part of Trust New Art, the National Trust’s programme of contemporary arts and is funded by Arts Council England. We have brought it back post-Covid thanks to the DCMS Cultural Recovery Fund.

Booking is essential and to keep everyone Covid-safe there will be one slot per hour where you and your group (either up to 6 people, or 2 households) get exclusive access for 20 minutes to enjoy the animation.

Football coaches and volunteers needed

Bright Futures’ Football activities are back and they are planning to expand their services to cover more parks/venues locally and make sports more accessible and affordable to as many children and young people as possible.

Sessions take place, 11am-1pm on Saturdays in Balsall Heath. For more information, contact Nassim Saif:

Mobile: 07896 531 624

E-mail: brightfuture1@live.com

Web: www.brightfuture1.com 

What have you heard about Covid?

Women and Theatre is working in partnership with Moseley Road Baths and local women in Balsall Heath, to create a series of short videos which share information about Covid-19 and promote positive wellbeing messages.

Janice Connolly of Women & Theatre, poet, writer and performer Rupinder Kaur and film maker Rachel Gillies will be talking to women of all ages and backgrounds about concerns, anxieties and misinformation about Covid-19 guidelines and vaccines. Join them for a swim and a chat and then get creative with some fun workshops to develop the short films.

Sessions take place on Mondays (17th and 24th) and Thursdays (20th and 27th), 11:15am-1:15pm over the next few weeks. For more information, call Matt Smith on 07849 214 799 or e-mail mattsmith@womenandtheatre.co.uk.

Call out for volunteers to help with vaccinations

Do you live or work within the following areas?  Balsall Heath, Sparkhill & Moseley Edgbaston Kingstanding, Erdington & Nechells Nechells, Saltley & Alum Park Shard End & Kitts Green Small Heath Washwood Heath.

Could you help these communities with vaccination activity?  If so, please contact our colleagues within University Hospital Birmingham via email BMV@uhb.nhs.uk they would welcome you assistance.

Support for women

Anawim is for every woman. Take that first step by reaching out to us.

We will listen to you and support you without judgement. You don’t need to disclose any details you don’t want to. Choose a contact method which suits you.

Free helpline: 0800 019 8818

Live chat: www.anawim.co.uk

Safe, open Drop-in: See opening times at www.anawim.co.uk

Springfield Food Pantry – shop for £4 a week

£4 is all it costs for a weekly shop when you pop into Springfield Pantry – a new initiative in partnership with The Springfield Project.

Join as a member for just £4 and access a weekly shop for all your essential food, grocery and toiletry items and check each week for new stock.

To Become a Member: https://your-local-pantry.force.com/s/member-sign-up or come in Tuesday or Thursday, 9:00am-11:00am and a volunteer will help you sign up.

Address: 57 Park Road, Sparkhill

Current Covid guidance from 12th April

Covid-19 guidance changed on 12th April. This information can help you to keep family, friends, colleagues and neighbours safe across Balsall Heath.

All up to date information can be viewed in full at: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus.

Social Contact

  • Outdoor gatherings (including in private gardens) of either 6 people (the “Rule of 6”) or 2 households remain allowed.
  • We must still remember “Hands > Face > Space… & Fresh Air”: Wider social contact rules will apply in all the settings opening up, to prevent indoor mixing between different households. It’s vital we still practice physical distancing, wear face coverings, and wash our hands or sanitise frequently. The evidence shows that it is safer for people to meet outdoors rather than indoors. If you are indoors in any setting with anyone who is NOT in your own household or support bubble remember to “let fresh air in”.
  • Spread often happens in the household but it isn’t inevitable, and germdefence.org can help.

Business and activities

This stage of the roadmap out of lockdown sees more businesses and activities allowed to open:

  • Non-essential retail is allowed as well as essential retail.
  • Personal care premises such as hairdressers, beauty and nail salons.
  • Public buildings, including libraries and community centres.
  • Indoor leisure facilities such as gyms and spas will also reopen (but only for use by people on their own or in household groups, and saunas and steam rooms will remain closed at this stage).
  • Outdoor sports facilities remain open along with outdoor sports.
  • Most outdoor attractions and settings including outdoor hospitality venues, zoos, theme parks, and drive-in cinemas.
  • Hospitality venues will be allowed to serve people outdoors and there will be no need for customers to order a substantial meal with alcoholic drinks and no curfew, although customers must order, eat and drink while seated (‘table service’).

Travel

  • People should continue to work from home where they can, and minimise domestic travel where they can.
  • Overnight stays away from home in England will be permitted with self-contained accommodation including campsites and holiday lets allowed to reopen, though indoor facilities must only be used by members of the same household or support bubble.
  • International holidays are still illegal.
  • Travel abroad will continue to be prohibited, other than for a small number of permitted reasons.

Care Homes

  • The number of care home visitors will increase to two per resident.
  • The visitors must remain the same, will need to book with the care home, and will require negative lateral flow tests.

Children and Baby Groups

  • All children will be able to attend any indoor children’s activity, including sports.
  • Parent and child groups of up to 15 people can restart indoors. (Children under the age of 5 will not count towards the total number of the group.)

Life Events

  • Funerals can continue with up to 30 mourners.
  • The number of people able to attend weddings, receptions and commemorative events such as wakes will rise to 15 (in premises that are permitted to open).

Testing

Alongside the rollout of the vaccine, regular testing is an essential part of the easing of restrictions and now testing is being made even more convenient and easy to obtain. Getting tested is a great way to reduce your risk of spreading the virus to friends, loved ones, and the wider community, and helps track the progress of national and local virus-control measures.

If you or a member of your household has a possible or confirmed case of Covid infection, see these guidelines.

There are different ways to arrange the test depending on whether or not you have symptoms:

If you do NOT have Covid symptoms – All of us should now be starting to test twice a week; the government has announced that everyone in England will be able to access free, regular, rapid coronavirus testing twice a week. Testing for asymptomatic individuals is available across the city including fixed sites, mobile sites, and over 100 community pharmacies. Taking a rapid lateral flow test is a great way to reduce your risk of spreading the virus to friends, loved ones, and colleagues if working from home is not possible. If you are asymptomatic and don’t have access to the free lateral flow tests through work, school, or other community sites, you can order free at-home tests here. More information on at-home testing can be seen here.

If you DO have Covid symptoms – If you have symptoms, especially a high temperature, new continuous cough, or change to your sense of smell or taste, you should call 119, or go to the NHS website where you can book a test at one of the 12 local symptomatic testing sites across the city, or arrange a test to be delivered to your home.

Vaccines

Information on the rollout of vaccines across Birmingham can be seen on the NHS Birmingham and Solihull Covid Vaccine website.

Information and resources put together by BVSC primarily by and for BAME communities can be seen here, including a section addressing concerns about the vaccines.

Under 30s may now choose an alternative to the AstraZeneca vaccine if they wish.

We must continue to follow the social distancing guidelines after having our vaccines, especially while the lockdown measures are gradually eased.

Wellbeing

It’s important we also look after our wellbeing and

Detailed Guidance

The government guidance can be seen here, with the full guidance here.

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