Please see latest updates as below:
Roadworks Bulletin – Traffic Restrictions – Harby Road Langar
June 21st, 2021
Please see latest updates as below:
Roadworks Bulletin – Traffic Restrictions – Harby Road Langar
June 18th, 2021
Please see attached the latest updates from Rushcliffe Borough Council:
18.06.21 Work on new Rushcliffe Oaks crematorium begins later this summer
17.06.21 Over 70 fly-tipping fines issued in just six months in Rushcliffe
15.06.21 Reach Rushcliffe fund extended further tackle loneliness and isolation
18.06.21 Rushcliffe Borough Council customer service centres to safely open from June 21
June 18th, 2021
Hello,
Please see attached notice of temporary traffic lights on
Tuesday 22nd June
Road Works Bulletin – Temporary Traffic Signals – Harby Road Langar (2)
June 9th, 2021
June 3rd, 2021
Langar & Barnstone Social Walking Group
I have been asked by several people about restarting the Social Walking Group, now that we are able to meet outdoors in larger groups. The Group is very friendly and informal, we have been walking together since 2012! It usually meets for short, early evening walks, once a week between April and September.
I would like to find out who would be interested in joining in so if you could contact me in the first instance by email at claire.pegg1@gmail.com, including your preferred evenings, we can go ahead and organise our first local walk.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes
Claire Pegg
May 28th, 2021
Please see attached the latest updates from RBC
27.05.21 The Great British Spring Clean is starting – get involved and make your street sparkle!
May 22nd, 2021
There is a New Parish Sports Calendar for all activities that take place on the Sports Field, Multi-Sports Area, Skate Bowl and Play Park
The Calendar can be found on the Parish Website: https://langarbarnstone.co.uk under Village information – Parish Sports Booking Calendar.
For all bookings/enquires please contact myself (details below).
If you would like to play tennis, with notice the tennis nets can also be set up for you.
Sharon
Parish Clerk
langarbarnstoneclerk@gmail.com
07984 075016
May 17th, 2021
May 17th, 2021
At its meeting on 5th May, Langar cum Barnstone Parish Council elected Councillors Jeff Fry and Nicky Pulford to the positions of Chair and Vice-Chair respectively for the coming year.
At the same meeting, Councillors Chris Harper and Kerry Risk resigned from the Council due to pressure of other commitments. The Parish Council wishes to record its appreciation for their fine work for the parish during their time on the Council, especially to Chris for acting as Chair over this last year under very trying circumstances for the Council as well as for everyone else.
This leaves two vacancies on the Parish Council. If you feel that you have something to offer the local community as we navigate our way out of lockdown towards a more normal existence, please get in touch with our Parish Clerk, Sharon Ellis, in the first instance. Sharon’s contact details are given at the end of this email.
The current membership of the Parish Council is:
Councillor James Barlow – cllrbarlowlbpc@gmail.com
Councillor Adrian Bellamy – cllrbellamylbpc@gmail.com
Councillor John Crosby – cllrcrosbylbpc@gmail.com
Councillor Jeff Fry – cllrfrylbpc@gmail.com
Councillor Katy Morris – cllrmorrislbpc@gmail.com
Councillor Nicky Pulford – cllrpulfordlbpc@gmail.com
Councillor Trevor Simpson – cllr.simpson.lcb@btinternet.com
Sharon Ellis
07984 075016
langarbarnstoneclerk@gmail.com
May 17th, 2021
Good morning,
As you may have seen in the local media, The Local Government Boundary Commission for England has launched a public consultation inviting proposals to maintain the current pattern of electoral wards for Rushcliffe Borough Council.
This includes their recommendation that 44 councillors should continue to be elected to the Council in future instead of a previous proposal to the authority it could increase to 46 in line with the Borough’s increasing populations.
They are now inviting proposals from local councils, interested parties and members of the public until July 19, 2021 and you can have your say at https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/have-your-say/27236 which contains links to guidance and maps of the current wards.
The Commission are also giving more information about the review and answering questions at a community online briefing on Monday May 24 at 6pm designed to inform a wider group of stakeholders about the current position and gain a better understanding of our communities’ make-up.
You can watch the live briefing and ask questions and the video will be available after the meeting.
The authority have highlighted in drawing up a pattern of electoral wards, they must balance the three statutory criteria they are required to follow:
Views can also be submitted by email to reviews@lgbce.org.uk or by post to:
Review Officer (Rushcliffe)
LGBCE
PO Box 133
Blyth
NE24 9FE
They plan to publish proposals for new electoral arrangements in October with further consultation planned between then and December and intend to publish final recommendations in March 2022.