Thursday, 16 April 2009

What is the worst that can happen?


Spring flowers - these two words conjure a flawless vitality that pre-empt Blue Skies. The economy will rise again, just as sure as the Snowdrops and Dog's Mercury. Yes, expect Blue Skies.

For thirty-seven years Cheshuntonians have been enjoying themselves at The Beaumont Centre where our veteran citizens gather for socials and pastimes: the odd holiday or two is taken when the Blue Skies shine - pop-in for a pot of tea some time, you will be welcomed by the staff and fellows alike. Perhaps you are already a fellow? I would love to hear about the good times you have enjoyed at The Beaumont, if so. ps I can recommend the home made cakes mmmmm.

The Police Chiltern Air Support Helicoptor Unit at RAF Henlow, Bedfordshire provided the Blue Sky weather conditions for the Pilots to fly during my visit: the helicoptor is so impressive likewise the on-board technology. Richard Barker, Deputy Unit Executive Officer and his Team ensure that Cheshunt North is in safe hands, rest assured. In 2007, the two aircraft attended 5,634 incidents, was involved in 868 arrests, helped to recover £2,006,370 worth of property, and airlifted 39 people to hospital. Think Blue Sky.

The Lee Valley Park in which Cheshunt North sits invites visitors to relax and enjoy themselves. It is your turn to enjoy yourself under the Blue Skies at Lee Valley Park. Looking forward to seeing you here:
http://www.leevalleypark.org.uk/en/content/cms/events_

Blue Sky thinking works.

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