Showing posts with label David Graham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Graham. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Victoria Hall Oakham Rutland New Chairman David Graham is seeking your ideas, please visit and write your suggestions in the book.

Victoria Hall Oakham Rutland New Chairman David Graham is seeking your ideas, please visit and write your suggestions in the book.

The hall’s new Chairman, David Graham gives a whistle-stop tour of the Victoria Hall and plans for the future. 


He invites YOU during the merry month of May to pop into the hall, enjoy the space and write down your ideas for what you would like to take place upstairs.














Friday, April 22, 2022

David Graham New Chairman of Trustees marks new era for Victoria Hall Oakham Rutland

David Graham New Chairman of Trustees marks new era for Victoria Hall Oakham Rutland



A new chairman has been elected by the board of Trustees at Victoria Hall in a bid to revitalise Oakham’s much-loved town hall.

David Graham, who is an Oakham Town Councillor, Oakham shop owner and professional musician, was elected Chairman of Trustees at a meeting on Tuesday 19th April and Cllr Paul Ainsley was appointed as Vice Chairman.

David, who has lived in and around Oakham most of his life says, “I am honoured to have been elected as Chairman of Victoria Hall. I’ve performed there since I was a lad and thoroughly look forward to working with the trustees and the local community to make this place a vibrant hub of activity and events again for the town.”

Peter Jones, who has been Chairman for several long years and a trustee for nearly 20 of those, stood down recently and says, “I have loved my time at Victoria Hall but felt it was time to hand over the reins to a younger generation, so that they can create the kind of activities they want to happen in this, the centrepiece of the town”.

The upstairs of the hall is in the process of being leased with a view to hosting concerts, band nights, comedy nights, dance events and much more. The Allman Gallery downstairs is being refurbished and through the kind support of Oakham Town Council, grants have been awarded to clean the front of the building, install glass doors and refurbish the downstairs toilets.  

David added, “This is such an exciting time for the hall. I am passionate about live events and committed to ensuring there is a regular programme of high quality events for people of all ages to enjoy, as well as making the wonderful dance floor and space available for all that wish to use it.”

The trustees are currently looking for additional trustees to join the board and are hoping that some younger people will come forward to represent the views and wishes of their generation.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

David Graham Cycling to every cathedral in England in 2015 for Rethink Mental Illness From Oakham Rutland

David Graham Cycling to every cathedral in England in 2015 for Rethink Mental Illness From Oakham Rutland


David Graham, a professional musician and director of Oakham-based music agency DG Music

He has challenged himself  to cycle to every C of E cathedral in England in 2015.

He will be cycling to 42 cathedrals, stretching from Newcastle and Carlisle in the north to Canterbury and Truro in the south, in a journey that will cover 2500 miles in total. David is planning to accomplish this impressive feat by covering small groups of cathedrals over a number of trips and hopes to complete his challenge by summer’s end. He will also be forgoing public transport by cycling return journeys - as if he wasn't doing enough!

The Cathedral Locations

Birmingham
Blackburn
Bradford
Bristol
Bury Saint Edmunds
Canterbury
Carlisle
Chelmsford
Chester
Chichester
Coventry
Derby
Durham
Ely
Exeter
Gloucester
Guildford
Hereford
Leicester
Lichfield
Lincoln
Liverpool
London (Southwark)
London (St Pauls)
Manchester
Newcastle
Norwich
Oxford
Peterborough
Portsmouth
Ripon
Rochester
Salisbury
Sheffield
Southwell
St Albans
Truro
Wakefield
Wells
Winchester
Worcester
York

He is undertaking this challenge in memory of his brother Allister Graham, a fun-loving, friendly guy who loved life but unfortunately suffered with mental health problems for many years. Sadly, these problems overcame him and he died from a drug overdose in 2008.  He was 32.
He hopes to raise as much money as he can for the charity ‘Rethink Mental Illness’, which supports people with serious mental health problems and their families. 1 in 4 people in the UK is affected by mental health issues in one way or another and I hope that the money raised will go some way to helping other people who have to deal with this difficult problem.
Some of David's cycling friends will be joining him on his trips and he urges you to support them as they support him. You can choose to make one total donation or maybe a donation based on each cathedral visit? It’s up to you, but I can assure you that every penny donated will help him to keep pedalling!
David is raising funds for a  charity was founded in 1972 and since then has helped thousands of people living with a variety of mental illnesses and conditions to recover a better quality of life including…
Anxiety disorders
Bipolar disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Cannabis and psychosis
Depression
Drugs, alcohol and mental health
Eating disorders
Personality disorders
Psychosis
Schizoaffective disorder
Schizophrenia
1 in 4 people in the UK are affected by mental illness however it remains a topic some find difficult to discuss. ‘Rethink’ aims to challenge attitudes towards mental disorder.
You can read lots more about the charity on their website…
If you would like to give a donation please click the Just Giving Link

www.justgiving.com/David-Graham15


You can follow David's progress via his blog site.

cathedralcycletour.com


Twitter: twitter.com/davegrahamsax

Facebook: www.facebook.com

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