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A new board of directors

On Monday 7th March, a small group of prospective board members met up at the Station Restaurant, Hamilton Street, Birkenhead.
The meeting consisted of myself introducing Bluey's Community with regards to progression and plans, I also spoke about my work experience from volunteering as a Unit helper at brownies to becoming the owner of a successful childrens entertainment company.

My prospective board members then introduced themselves and a thoroughly enlightening evening it was.

I also had a meeting the next day with another candidate and I am pleased to announce that I have my new board, with many new ideas and skills, this can only be an enormously positive move in the right direction.

Thanks goes to Certax Accountants and The Station Restaurant for their advice and support

For more information see our facebook page for Bluey's Community CIC

Board Members Wanted

Bluey's Community is a social enterprise that is committed to children and play, workforce development and women in business.

2011 is to be a very exciting year - we will be opening a play centre in liverpool City centre and we need board members to help us along our journey, so that we can achieve all our objectives of having as much play on Merseyside as possible.

If you care about children's right to play and would like to more information then please go to our facebook page and message Michelle Peters (Chief Executive) or call 07724 600211.

Problems and progression

Earlier this year I identified a perfect venue for Bluey's Community, it was affordable, the site was also a social enterprise and the costs to set up would be low. Unfortunately one aspect I had not counted on was a comprehensive tenancy application, vague  guidelines and elusive staff. It resulted in a failed tenancy which put me back to square one after 5 months and a lot of work.
After a short look, another venue was identified although the costs would be much higher and would result in a delayed opening date as the soonest we could open is February, this would enable us to hopefully open with appropriate funding such as an Awards for All grant which takes 3 months to be awarded.

Despite the problems I have made progress I now have a range of policies,  a business plan and have completed my registration with companies house. I have also been receiving help from the Social Enterprise North West Mentoring Scheme, they have paired me up with an excellent mentor from a Liverpool Housing Association.

Setting up my social enterprise "Bluey's Community"

After reaching the final of a competition, I realised that my idea for a shoppers creche must be a good one, although I didn't win the competition I decided that it was an idea worth pursuing.

So after talking to a few customers and my local college I decided to take the plunge and look into how I might get this business of the ground.  My first job was research, I looked into competitors, the closest créche is in Shrewsbury and is not a social enterprise and I was unable to find any evidence on the internet of such a business already existing,  so no real competition exists out there. My next tasks included researching suitable venues and funding, I found several venues and viewed 2 premises, the funding that I earmarked as suitable is the social entrepreneur Charity Unltd and their level 1 fund, Esmée Fairbairn  Foundation and the Community Foundation Merseyside. These funds all support different aspects such as start up costs, wages and capital costs.

I then met up with Jane from employer services at Wirral Met,  we discussed aprenticeships and student training and work experience, generally the meeting was very encouraging and positive feedback was given.

I then met up with Marjorie Fagan, the local early years team daycare specialist, she provided lots of useful information regarding OFSTED registration and EYFS best practice. Again positive feedback was offered. Marjorie also pointed out some useful publications with regards to floor the plan of the créche.

Another meeting with a local Business Link advisor was very useful in that I was given networking links and advice about the best legal form Bluey's Community should take, it was agreed that a Social  Enterprise with Charitable Trust status would be a good idea.

Armed with information I am now in the process of applying for a level 1 grant, which will enable me to pay all the costs that will prevent this project from getting of the ground.

My to do list has significantly grown as I now have to register  Bluey's community with Company House and the Charity Commission,  apply for planning permission, write my governing documents and policies and reach an agreement with Warner Estates, the owners of Birkenhead Grange Centre.

I will be attending a networking event for NFP orgs and charities, hopefully I will gain some useful contacts and information that will help with the process.

Presentations and parties

After a busy weekend which saw us entertain at an adoption party in Liverpool and a birthday party in North Wales, I began my presentation for the final of the Big Community Idea on the 30th April.
The advice given about the presentation was to have a bit about how I arrived at my current position, as well as information about my plan for Bluey's Community shoppers Créche and Training Academy. It was a shock to the system to write anything down about my journey to becoming a business women, especially since the last presentation that I did was on the subject of the effects of soil degradation on agricultural productivity!
The hardest part was sitting down to start the presentation, what with holiday clubs, family duties and work. When I finally sat down to begin I found it to be easier than expected and I now have 12 slides and many more to come.

Awards, free gifts and competitions

This has been a fantastic week. On Tuesday I met my fellow finalists for the Big Community Idea (BCI), it was nice to talk to my fellow community workers, what a mostly laid back bunch we are.
The ideas ranged from Community Reporting, Youth Sport Coaching and a Community Cafe  all good ideas. None involved a creche or Training Academy, it's nice to have an original idea.
On arriving home more good news awaited me that Smarties had reached the shortlist for project of the year at the Merseyside Spirit Awards.
This afternoon I ventured into Birkenhead with my Daughter, for a spot of advertising of the Play Sessions at Oxton, New Ferry and Wallasey, most people were not rude to me and appreciated that I was not trying to sell anything,  only one mother stomped passed me, much to my amusement!

I decided that it would be better to approach the Early Learning Centre to see if they would let me put some of my leaflets on the counter, they not only said yes but also offered me a donation of a smart toy called a Swinx, this jolly little item is an electronic toy that comes with 10 games that the children can have fun doing, this toy is worth £100 so I was very taken aback, it's not often that I go into a shop and come out with a donation without even asking.


The Big Community Idea

Bluey & Baloo shortlisted for the Big Community Idea award

North West Children's Entertainment Company and Community group, Bluey & Baloo have recently received some fantastic News!

We recently submitted a plan for a Shoppers Creche in Birkenhead to this competition and we are delighted to report that our idea is one of the 10 ideas shortlisted for this £10,000 award. See www.connaught.plc.uk/thebigcommunityidea




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