Saturday 12 July 2014

Re:cycling - Memories of Le Tour

Great day! Lots going on (on the ground and above our heads), not least Mytholmroyd Gala and the world record bunting I helped to measure along Cragg Road!

And I saw Le Tour from the rooftop of the marvellous White Ribbon Charity (Men against violence against women) which is based on New Road, Mytholmroyd, right above the route.

But I topped and tailed the day in Hebden Bridge giving out leaflets about the town and its festival scene to encourage people to explore what we have to offer throughout the year in the way of shops and entertainment .

The crowds looked genuinely pleased to be welcomed by the mayor with a guide to the town.



Later on, at the end of the day, they were taken aback, amused and then excited that the local mayor was leafleting them as they sat in Calder Holmes Park watching the race on the big screen in the sunshine.

People rushed up to me to take selfies on their Smartphones. One lad from Manchester said, 'The Mayor of Manchester wouldn't do this! I'm gonna walk right up to him and show him this photo and tell him he should do this too!'

One daft young twit tried to grab the chain because he wanted to wear it, but I dissuaded him. He announced, 'One day that chain will be mine' and I said' No, it won't be because it isn't anybody's. You only wear it as a gift for a year to honour others, not yourself'...which is quite good for me, off the cuff, so to speak.

Very pleased that someone from Liverpool (?) tweeted: Respect to Mayor of Hebden Royd who made his way thru spectators in the hub with chain, distributing leaflets re Hebden & exclaiming virtues - Leaving of Liverpool

Stephen Curry, a local businessman and community activist, who has stood against me in elections, also tweeted: Impressed to see initiative taken by Mayor @JonathanTimbers to get out among visitors with Welcome to Hebden leaflets'

I take that as a big compliment. After all, the role is about promoting the area. It's the area and the chain that's special, not me! But it's still nice that my efforts were appreciated because the next day, I lost my voice!

Thursday 3 July 2014

Radio Mayor Recycled Mayor

Gave an interview on recycled radio today, with my mate, Creedy, at 11am.

Bit awkward at first, then I relax and blah blah blah blah can't stop me.

Click on this link and go to the box which says 3 July 11 am, then click 'play'. You also get to hear my daughter, Sophie.

Tuesday 1 July 2014

Spare mayor

On Saturday, I went to Wadfest up at Old Town (aka known as Wadsworth) where there was a fayre and reception for a mixed age bike ride from Midgley. My role was to greet people at the finishing line.

Old Town is not part of Hebden Royd. It is a separate parish. With Heptonstall, it is one of the ancient parishes of the area, and the village predates Hebden Bridge by at least three hundred years. So I was chuffed to be invited to prance around in my chain and greet people off the bike ride, even if I had no role as such. Other than to be chain bearer.

The weather was chilly and showery, but we all had a good time and there were lots of interesting tents. My favourite was Wadsworth community bee keepers, who had a fantastic stall, including a hive they could remove the top from, to view the bees through a glass screen. They kept bees not to make honey to sell, but to increase the bee population, which has been declining nationally in recent years.

The Twinning society also had a cake and bake stall. Yum!