A story from Distington Big Local.
By Sue Miller, Big Local ambassador, Whitley Bay Big Local
Distington is on the west coast of Cumbria between Barrow and Maryport Big Locals. It’s a village overlooking the Solway Firth, and with 2000 residents is one of the smallest Big Local areas. It has a higher than average population over 65 years, relatively high numbers of lone parents, and very few representatives from BME communities.
When Distington Big Local consulted with the community, they identified concern about the general appearance of the village. A village maintenance worker job spec was developed and Ronnie, the person employed, has become a real ambassador for and the face of Big Local in the village, encouraging people to get involved.
I met Ronnie Hewer and Alan Lowe from Distington Big Local at Newcastle Spring Event and heard their story. People are taking more pride in the place as a result of Ronnie’s input and not just leaving it all up to him.
Ronnie’s job is to:
Ronnie is stopped and asked to do jobs all the time and has had training to do more specialised jobs e.g. using chain saw. A one mile ‘health walk’ was created with the local GP surgery and Ronnie keeps that pathway tidy. Distington are also generating some income by Ronnie being paid to do tidying up jobs for organisations in the village e.g. local church, youth club.
Ronnie would like this role to become a social enterprise where he has assistants that are paid, as well as volunteers. Distington are thinking about moving towards an apprenticeship scheme to train support workers. They are looking at getting grants from outside Big Local to do this.
To find out more, get in touch with Distington Big Local.