Friday, 27 February 2015

Meet Kev the Community Emergency Volunteer

Just had a brainwave this morning about creating a character to sell the concept of community based emergency planning across the country. Meet Kev, the Community Emergency Volunteer. Apologies for the poor artistic scribble (Not my greatest strength) but it could be an excellent way of introducing safety messages into schools and then via pester power to adults! Comments would be welcome!

Kind Regards


Paul Robertson


CEV Coordinator

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Our First Training Night

Thank you to all who attended our first training night on H&S Systems and Coms. Don't worry if you didn't make it as the training notes are now up on the blog so please review at your leisure. If you have any queries please do let me know either by email or at the next training session.

A big thank you to PCSO James Turner of the British Transport Police for making time to come and speak to us. Much Appreciated and very informative.


Thank you also to Barney Weston for presenting the H&S section of the talk (Saving my voice) and Emma Sylvester for talking on the various aspects of DBS checks and what we need to provide.

I look forward to seeing you at our next training session on March 25th which tackles Flooding.

In terms of the management team for the CEVs the following have volunteered their services:

Barney Weston - H&S Coordinator
Emma Sylvester - Admin Coordinator with Town Council
Michelle Donelan - Recruitment Coordinator

Many thanks to you.

There are still roles for equipment and funding coordinators if you feel the urge to get more involved.

Please do let me know.


Kind Regards



Paul Robertson


CEV Volunteer Coordinator

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

A milestone! We have just gone through the 500th viewing mark on our blog!  Many thanks for your interest in the Community Emergency Volunteers and we hope you find our pages informative!

Kind Regards



Paul Robertson



CEV Volunteer Coordinator

Monday, 16 February 2015

HELLO WORLD!

Its great to see people from other countries checking out this blog as well as from the UK. I hope you are finding it interesting! A big warm Wiltshire welcome to all our viewers from other countries!

Graph of most popular countries among blog viewers

So far we've been viewed in the USA, Germany, France, Poland, Australia, Bulgaria, and Malaysia.

If you are involved in a similar initiative in your country and would like to say hello, swap experiences or just tell us what you do then please do drop us a line. A note of encouragement to all our Volunteers in Bradford on Avon would be much appreciated! Drop me an email on boa.cevs@gmail.com

So far we have nearly 20 volunteers to start the training sessions next week but we are always on the look out for more. 25 - 30 volunteers is our goal so if you live in or around Bradford on Avon and want to help your community at times of crisis please do come along to our training night next Wed 25th Feb at Bradford on Avon Fire Station. (See our training notes for more information)


Kind Regards


Paul Robertson

BoA TC CEV Coordinator

Thursday, 5 February 2015

We have been contacted by Melksham Town Council to help them compile their flood plan. This is great news. I look forward to co-operating with other Parish and Town Councils to ensure all the communities in Wiltshire are more resilient to the effects of severe weather and other civil emergencies.

Kind Regards


Paul Robertson

BoA TC CEV Coordinator