Having moved only 6 miles in my 47 odd years, I am proud of my local knowledge and contacts within Rossendale.
From an early age I was aware that hard work was essential to happiness and success in life. I earnt my first blue £5 note at the age of 7 , transporting waste paper up a hill at “Park Hotel” , to my fathers Corsair at home. “Uphill” started to be a byword for efforts due to come in the future!
By the age of 11, I was being educated at BRGS but enjoyed my 3 paper rounds and the socialising this brought, too much. Having left school ASAP with a handful of O-Levels , I carried on my part-time work at a pig farm too full time management of such.
Again, socialising got the better of me (girls) and I became homeless and unemployed! Not as bad as it sounds- started living with girlfriend in her Dad’s pub!
From here I was JJ Ormerod’s first kitchen employee and started £25 a week YOP scheme. Within 3 years I had my own home, company car and family earning £12k. I had learnt so much from the people around me and was enjoying life within Rossendale.
After a couple of “valued experiences”, I returned to Rossendale and my first foray into self-employment. Disaster! The Eighties recession and a building fire at Milnrow (my industrial premises within and un-insured) caused my relocation to Rossendale and subsequent bankruptcy.
Life was not looking so good but hey, I still had my kids every weekend and my little old Golf GTi ! Friends and family supported me but idle hands and all that!
Needless to say, 9 montsh later, BnQ beckoned. Not for long though, self-employment beckoned. My weekend commitments, already strained for 9 months, charged me to part with the anti-social hours of these multi-nationals and again impose myself on the paying public.
It was at this time that “putting something back” really embraced me. My children were now young adults and I felt society was becoming un-fair. Within my community, Bacup Consortium started and I joined this young group with passion and commitment. After 12 years I am vice-chair and still as passionately involved as ever with other associated community commitments (REAL and here at PEER).
Along the way I have sat on various LSP boards, mainly around fields my lateral thinking proposed, yet also around good old fashioned “justice” views.
PEER, along with its partners have really liberated my thoughts about my community. The people within our group really “bounce ” off each other and make me so proud to be from Rossendale! (Bacup and Whitworth more though!!)
All I can say to people out there, after leaving school with just a handful of O-levels and manners is -COMMUNICATE ! I have drank with CEO”s of world banks, partied with some of our countries top gangsters, spoke with Cabinet Ministers and enjoyed friends all over the world. From this, you can draw your own passions from within and maybe, like me, help others to fulfil theirs!
Cheers