Draft minutes from the Parish Council meeting 15-12-20

December 16th, 2020

Please see attached the draft minutes from the Parish Council meeting on 15-12-20

Please note item 6b, where the Parish Council have made an application for a PWLB loan for the purpose of building a new Village Hall.

Draft minutes 15-12-20

Langar Village Market returning in the Spring

December 15th, 2020

Newsflash! Langar Village Market will return in the Spring at full compliment!

 

We have had to postpone the Dec Markets until then.

 

We are looking forward to returning with a fuller looking trader line up for you then!

The traders and the team would like to thank you for your custom and hope that we see a lot more locals come out to support this fabulous facility in 2021!

Covid updates

December 2nd, 2020

 

Please see attached and below latest Covid and Town and Parish updates:

Town and Parish Update – Wednesday December 2 (2)

Notts high level summary 011220 (2)

  • Rates of Infection

Taking Nottinghamshire County as a whole, the all-age and over 60s rates of infection have decreased over the last month (see chart).  As we have previously observed, rates in people aged over 60 are important because it is amongst this group that we find people at greatly increased risk of complications, hospitalisation, and increased mortality.  In recent weeks we have also observed a slight easing of pressures in the local health and care system.  The reduction in rates in over60s is an indicator that this will ease further as we move into December.

The accompanying table sets out the rates, direction of change for individual districts, boroughs and the city.  The Winter Plan published last week makes clear that the government will consider these and other criteria (e.g. NHS pressures) in moving areas between Tiers but that it reserves the right to use discretion in interpreting them in the light of other contextual factors.  In the table, you will see that the legend is coloured to reflect the thresholds which were previously used by government.  (The dark blue represents indicators which would previously have placed an area in Tier 3;  the brown represents indicators which previously would have triggered a move up into Tier 2.) You will see from the table, the colours and the arrows on it that in general Nottinghamshire is moving in the right direction.  But we must also keep in mind that coming out of lockdown and the relaxation of restrictions at Christmas are likely to exert upwards pressure on these rates.

  • Review of the new Tier system

As of today, we move to the new Tier Three. I sent details of the new tier arrangements last week. We have been told there will be a review of tiers every 14 days. That means our situation should be reviewed on 16 December. To date, I do not have details of the review process. When I do, I will update you.

  • Care homes visiting

We have heard today that Lateral Flow Tests (tests for asymptomatic people) will be available in care homes, to enable visiting, particularly over Christmas. The Government guidance can be accessed here new guidance and we will be working with care home providers to manage its implementation, as a matter of priority.

  • Vaccine roll-out

We have heard the welcome news, this morning, that the Pfizer vaccine has been authorised for use in the UK. You may be aware that care homes staff are the top priority, to receive the vaccine, along with NHS staff. Please rest assured that we will be working with our care homes providers and the NHS, to ensure a rapid and effective roll-out, across Nottinghamshire. Later this week, we expect guidance on the roll-out. In the meantime, we will make the necessary preparations. For now, it seems that doses will be received in limited quantities but it is anticipated that quantities will be stepped up between now and the end of the year.

 

 

Winter weather updates

November 30th, 2020

SevereWinterWeatherParishCouncilBooklet

Please see below and attached winter weather information

  • From 1 November, gritting teams and their fleet of 30 gritters went on full-time standby across four depots, meaning they could be called out at any time, day or night.
  • For drainage teams, heavy rain, storms and flooding can lead to a spike in demand for their services, and when high winds lead to fallen trees, it is the forestry team who will be called out.
  • As for the emergency response team, their 24/7, 365 days-a-year role can be easily impacted by adverse weather and could see them dealing with anything from managing road closures, to delivering sandbags and putting out flood boards

I would like to take this opportunity to bring a number of Via EM Ltd.’s other Winter Service preparations to your attention, these include:

 

  • Ensuring our highway depots are fully stocked with grit; currently around 18,000 tonnes is being held at various locations around the County.
  • The County Council’s gritting fleet has been fitted with updated vehicle tracking & navigation systems. The new tracking & navigation systems  provide greater resilience for our Winter Service because they allow drivers to be deployed on routes they may be unfamiliar with.
  • The yellow grit bins on the highway network have been inspected and refilled.I hope that you find the information contained within this leaflet useful.

 

With best wishes

 

John

 

Councillor John Cottee

Chairman, Communities and Place Committee

Nottinghamshire County Council

Brownies

November 30th, 2020

A message from Brown Owl, which has been missed from the Decembers edition of the Signpost:

When will we manage to meet again?

Before Christmas has now gone to “next year”……..so disappointing. We’re in limbo!

However, if Brown Owl can get her act together, we hope to do a bit of Zooming before Christmas, just to keep our spirits up! It will be nice to say ” hello” to each other and maybe meet our new Brownies. We can have a gnome parade!

Hopefully the Butterfly and Halloween tree has been noticed together with our Remembrance Day display. There’s a Christmas one to come- -many of the decorations have been made by the Brownies in the past.

Hopefully, we’ll be back!

Best wishes to all.

The Owls, Owlets and the Brownies

 

Please share, so all of the Brownies get to see Dot’s message

 

Signpost December 2020

November 30th, 2020

Hello,

Please see attached Decembers issue of the Signpost.

Signpost December 2020

I hope you find the articles interesting, and that  you will come across some new companies advertising their services.

The number of brilliant enterprises which exist in and around the Parish is simply fantastic

Many thanks to Heather Whittaker for all of her hard work in producing this document

If you know of anyone that would like a paper copy, please let me know

Sharon

Parish Clerk

 

 

Advent Window Trail 

November 28th, 2020

 

Advent Window Trail 

 

Advent is the time of preparation and reflection that prepares Christians for the arrival of Jesus at Christmas. We ready ourselves by reflecting on the events in the Christmas story, doing good for others and trying to be lights in the world. Advent 2020 begins on Sunday, November 29th and ends on Thursday, 24th December The world needs us to bring light into others’ lives more than ever. Would you like to bring some joy and light to our community this December?

 

Mrs Turner is organising a living Advent calendar throughout Langar, Barnstone and the surrounding villages. · 24 volunteers agree to decorate a street facing window on a nativity theme. Mrs Turner will assign each volunteer to a date for the window to appear. · A new window appears every day from 1st to 24th December (and if possible is lit so that it can be seen in the dark). · Each window remains displayed from the first day of it appearing until 1st January · Details of where and when the windows will be appearing are then published and displayed so that anyone can go around the community and enjoy the advent display.

 

Please let Mrs Turner know via the office email (office@langar.notts.sch.uk) if you would like to take part as she will then assign a date to you. It would be great to have at least 24 windows appearing during December but if there are more, we can have more than one window appear each day.

 

Mrs E J Brown                               

Head Teacher

Langar Church of England Primary School

Barnstone Road,

Langar,

Nottinghamshire,

NG13 9HH

 

Tel: 01949 860056

Broadband

November 27th, 2020

Nottinghamshire County Council have invested £750,000 in order to help deliver high-speed broadband to the most rural parts of the county. The £750,000 investment is to support the government’s ‘Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme’ which delivers subsidy to rural homes and businesses without access to high-speed broadband to help deploy a full-fibre network. Under the scheme residential premises are eligible for up to £1,500 and small and medium sized businesses are eligible for up to £3,500 through a registered supplier when part of a group scheme. The Notts top-up doubles the value of the voucher, meaning rural residential premises are eligible for up to £3,000, and small and medium sized rural business are eligible for up to £7,000. For further details on the scheme and to see if your property is eligible please visit www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/top-up or contact the team at enquiries.broadband@nottscc.gov.uk