Monday, 8 September 2008


 Thursday was the day of the long awaited Melton Egerton Bi-Election.

 

Following a full campaign put in by the BNP, and a full campaign from Labour, who as usual dedicated themselves to trying to smear the British National Party, the results are as follows:

 

Lab 314
BNP 236 (32.5%)
Con 177

 

Overall a great result, and, we have increased our vote in the area.

 

Well done to all those who worked hard to achieve this result.

 

Considering the circumstances, what a fantastic result! We look forward to taking this seat, along with several others at the next round of local elections.

Thursday, 28 August 2008

Your Data Worth £6.99



A man, who it is claimed has access to the personal details of thousands of Charnwood residents via a computer hard drive he bought on eBay, has been urged to return the sensitive data. A major investigation has been launched by Charnwood Borough Council after a national newspaper claimed that the Edinburgh man bought the former council owned hard drive for just £6.99. The information included thousands of residents' bank account numbers, sort codes, names and addresses - enough information say experts to access credit cards and cheque books. That was an article in the Loughborough Echo today. So all your personnel information including YOUR bank details were sold for just £6.99 on Ebay. To read the full article Click Here. We will keep you posted on the situation.

Sunday, 24 August 2008

Beware of the cat flap burglars


YOU'VE heard of cat burglars - now police are warning residents in and around Loughborough that cat flap burglars are on the prowl.

Homeowners are being urged to make sure burglars cannot get hold of house and car keys through the cat flap, following two recent incidents in the area.

The first happened on August 13, at 5am in Loughborough, when the homeowner disturbed a man trying to reach her door keys through the cat flap. He escaped empty handed.

And at 7am on August 14, police received reports of a house burglary in Quorn, again with a cat flap connection.

The burglar had taken the key out of the inside of the back door by putting his arm though the flap, and used the key to unlock the back door and get into the house.

A flat screen television, laptop computer and a handbag containing bank cards were stolen.

Insp Cathy Yallop, commander of Charnwood local policing unit, said: "Although there is no evidential link between these two incidents, cat flap burglaries are quite rare and to have two in two nights is unusual, so we want to remind homeowners to make sure that their house or car keys are not within easy reach of the cat flap.

"It's best not to keep keys in the lock, store them away from doors in a safe place such as drawer where they cannot be seen."

Anyone with any information about these incidents is asked to contact Pc Andy Dixon on 0116 222 2222, or contact Crimestoppers, which is free and anonymous, on 0800 555111.

NASTY COMMENTS IN MY NAME!!!


If some of you read the "Lancaster UAF" website, you may have seen a post on there about Eddy Butler. If you read the comments, there is one left by "me" (Gavin Charnwood BNP secretary). These posts are NOT mine, and if you see any further posts on any site from "me" please do not hold me responsible for the content of them. I have a rough idea who is doing this, and the situation is being monitered closely!

Hopefully there will be no more of these comments in the future.

Regards,

Gavin Leist, Charnwood BNP Secretary

Saturday, 23 August 2008

RED WHITE AND BLUE A GREAT SUCCESS!!!!


As some of you may be aware last weekend was the Red, White and Blue, and despite demonstrations from the far left who tried to stop many people getting to the event, it was still a great success!

'Charnwood' British National Party ran a stall selling sweets along with a balloon race and a wine bottle lucky dip - all of which went down really well. A special thanks to everyone who made the Charnwood stall a great success, especially Maurice for 'bringing in' many of the customers. Overall a great weekend!!

Next year will be the 10th Red, White and Blue and the Charnwood stall will be even bigger and better than ever! This year the East Midlands as a whole was awarded Second Best Regional Stall.

Friday, 18 July 2008

Army Presentation...


On Thursday, 17th July, 2008, I was delighted to have been formally invited by Brigadier J.E.Richardson MBE (Late R Signals) and Commander 49 (East) Brigade, to attend a Reception and Briefing by the Army Presentation Team at Welbeck, The Defence Sixth Form College in Loughborough.
Accompanied by Maurice and Carol Collett, we were given a presentation and update on the recent changes within the Army.
The Army takes it's responsibilities as a public service seriously and the Presentation Team seek to promote awareness and understanding of how the Regular and Territorial Army operate and how it interacts with other sections of society.
The evening started with a drinks reception and continued with the main presentation. This was followed by an opportunity to ask questions in an open forum to the Team and a number of local Army representatives from our local area.
The evening concluded with a finger buffet and an opportunity to chat to any of the military personnel present.
The evening was attended by many influential leaders in the local community and was thoroughly enjoyable and informative too!
The men and women of our Armed Services deserve our whole-hearted support no matter what is asked of them.
Cllr. Cathy Duffy

Sunday, 13 July 2008

Maurice Completes 100 Mile Bike Ride




Congratulations to Maurice Collett who completed his 100 mile sponsored cycle ride from his home in Charnwood to Skegness yesterday (Sunday 6th July). He was joined by Matt at Melton and Nigel at Grantham, the 3 intrepid BNP lads battling their way through driving rain to reach Skegness in just under five and a half hours.

Waiting to greet them at the clock tower were at least 60 activists from all over the East Midlands, cheering them in and waving flags sporting the slogan:"VOTE BNP". They were joined by many local people and holiday-makers, who also took leaflets, and bought papers and flags for their children.

For, beside the sponsored cycle ride, our activists held a paper sale in the centre of the town, as well as leafletting Skegness. A very impressive Day of Action, with 3 different activities, so many involved and lots of money raised towards the Euro fundraising effort.

Afterwards, everyone retired for a well-earned drink and reflections on a job well done.

To which we add "Well done" and thank you to everyone who took part. You can all feel very proud that you contributed to this exciting day. Thanks also go to the sponsors, who have done a grand job of gathering pledges, and to the visitors and residents of Skegness who so readily welcomed the BNP to their historic seaside town.