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<strong>Everything</strong> <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong><strong>Page</strong> 19 <strong>of</strong> <strong>20</strong>Speakers from <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> District Council will include Business Champion and deputyleader Chris Whitbread and head <strong>of</strong> finance Bob Palmer. The Valuation Office will also berepresented. A workshop is planned with more experts and there will be plenty <strong>of</strong>opportunity to network with businesses in the area.<strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce chairman Iggy Quazi said: "This is a burning issuefor all local businesses particularly when it happens in an economic downturn. We want toget people together and help thrash out the best way forward. If we work together we canget more done and there is help and guidance available." For more details, visitwww.eppingchamber.co.ukTo book a place at the breakfast meeting, ring 08432 898184. Tickets cost £12 formembers (£15 for guests).Recycling figures "very encouraging"1st November <strong>20</strong>09RECYCLING figures for the first month since the district council introduced a secondwheelie bin are "very encouraging", the council has said.The recycling level for September, which includes three weeks <strong>of</strong> the new service, is about57 per cent, and for the first three weeks <strong>of</strong> the new service alone, the level is just over 60per cent.This has taken the council's overall recycling level for the year to date to just over 47 percent from a starting point <strong>of</strong> 43 per cent.Environment portfolio holder Mary Sartin said: "I hope, as time moves on, to see recyclinglevels approach and even exceed 50 per cent for the municipal year as a whole. "Equallyencouraging is a substantial drop in the amount <strong>of</strong> waste going to landfill, with the firstthree weeks <strong>of</strong> the service showing a 28 per cent reduction." She added: "I would like tothank the residents <strong>of</strong> the district for embracing the new service so wholeheartedly."Despite the statistics, Mrs Sartin admitted there are "still some difficulties with the newservice".She added: "Whilst the numbers <strong>of</strong> calls into the environment and street scene directoratehave reduced significantly, they remain higher than normal. There are particular difficultieswith some households still awaiting their food and garden waste bin or a smaller bin."I would like to apologise to residents who have waited a long time, but this has been dueto unprecedented high levels <strong>of</strong> workload and the logistical problems which inevitably arisewhen trying to distribute some 50,000 wheeled bins and caddies."Towns prepare to remember1st November <strong>20</strong>09REMEMBRANCE Sunday in <strong>Epping</strong>, Ongar and Loughton will again be marked withwreath-laying services at the war memorials and parades through the towns.A Service <strong>of</strong> Remembrance will be held at St Mary's Church, High Ongar, at 10.15am onSunday, November 8, followed by the laying <strong>of</strong> wreaths at the village war memorial.At 1.15pm a parade and march will set <strong>of</strong>f from Ongar Fire Station, led by Enfield TownBand, for an Act <strong>of</strong> Remembrance in the Pleasance car park with the salute being taken byHigh Sheriff <strong>of</strong> Essex Rupert Gosling.The Loughton service is at the war memorial, Kings Green, at 12.15pm.The <strong>Epping</strong> parade assembles at the Civic Offices, High Street, at 2pm and moves <strong>of</strong>f tothe town green war memorial, led by the <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> Pipe Band, at 2.10pm. Followingthe laying <strong>of</strong> wreaths the parade will march along the High Street to St John’s Church,paying compliments to town mayor Janet Hedges and <strong>Epping</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> District Councilchairman Penny Smith on the way.The Service <strong>of</strong> Remembrance is at the church at 3pm with refreshments served afterwardsat Hemnall Social Club, 50 Hemnall Street.The Garden <strong>of</strong> Remembrance at the <strong>Epping</strong> war memorial will be dedicated at 10.45am onFriday, November 6, with a Service <strong>of</strong> Remembrance at <strong>Epping</strong> Cemetery (by theCommonwealth War Graves) at 11.30am.A two-minute silence and service will be held at St Martin's Church, Ongar, at 10.45am onWednesday, November 11.Swimmer celebrates more success1st November <strong>20</strong>09CHIGWELL School sixth former Emma Hollis has chalked up yet more swimming success- adding one silver and three bronze medals to her already impressive medal tally.Her latest success came at the European Paralympic Swimming Championships inReyjkavik where she came second in the 100m breaststroke, knocking over two seconds<strong>of</strong>f her personal best and smashing the British record.Her three bronze medals were in the 100m butterfly, 100m freestyle and 100m individualmedley with personal best times.Emma, who last summer was promoted to the British Swimming Development Squad,hopes to qualify for the World Championships and <strong>20</strong>12 Olympics.Ski team holding fundraising dinner1st November <strong>20</strong>09MEMBERS <strong>of</strong> the Great Britain Telemark skiing team are coming to <strong>Epping</strong> to raise moneyto enable them to compete in the Telemark Skiing World Cup this coming season.The team - which includes Sarah Hannibal, from Theydon Bois - is preparing for theTelemark World Cup which begins in December in Norway.Each member <strong>of</strong> the 12-strong team is self funding and the season cost approximately£8,000 per racer.In order to boost her fundraising efforts, Sarah is organising a three-course dinner at TheClocktower Restaurant, Station Road, <strong>Epping</strong>, on Thursday, November 12. Sarah hasspent the last three seasons working as a ski instructor in Austria was recruited to coachthe British Military last January. It was here that the captain <strong>of</strong> the British team asked herto go along to trials.She said: "I was selected last May to represent Great Britain at Telemark skiing. I'm veryexcited about the coming season and hope to achieve a top <strong>20</strong> world cup ranking at theend <strong>of</strong> the season."Telemark skiing, named after Telemark in Norway, is the original way that people skied.The skis are the same as alpine but skiers' heels are not attached to the ski allowing themto ski in a lunge position.The races are a giant slalom and include a jump, skating section and a 360 degree wrap.As well as enjoying the dinner, diners can receive tips on how to get fit for skiing from theteam's strength and conditioning coaches, pick the brains <strong>of</strong> the Ski Club <strong>of</strong> Great Britainon how to make the most <strong>of</strong> your skiing holiday this winter and mingle with members <strong>of</strong> theBritish Telemark Ski Team.Dinner tickets, priced £30, are available by ringing Sarah on 07940 715224.French and Spanish speed-dating<strong>04</strong>/<strong>01</strong>/<strong>20</strong>10

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