Latest updates regarding Covid-19

February 23rd, 2021

Following the announcement given by the Prime Minister yesterday regarding the roadmap, please find here a link to the final publication and the summary version. Headlines from the Government’s press release are also included below for your information.

  • The roadmap outlines four steps for easing restrictions, details of what each stage entails are included in the publicised roadmap. Before proceeding to the next step, the government will examine the data to assess the impact of previous easements. This assessment will be based on four tests which are that:

o   The vaccine deployment programme continues successfully.

o   Evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently effective in reducing hospitalisations and deaths in those vaccinated.

o   Infection rates do not risk a surge in hospitalisations which would put unsustainable pressure on the NHS.

o   The government’s assessment of the risks is not fundamentally changed by new Variants of Concern.

  • The four tests are currently being met so the first step will proceed from 8 March, at which point the top four priority cohorts for vaccinations – as determined by the independent JCVI – will have received a degree of immunity, three weeks after being offered their first dose.
  • Due to the current, relatively uniform spread of the virus across the country, restrictions will be eased step-by-step across the whole of England at the same time.
  • The roadmap seeks to balance between social and economic impacts, whilst preserving the health and safety of the country. Outdoor settings are known to be lower risk than indoor, so outdoor activities will be opened earlier than indoor ones.
  • MPs will have an opportunity to vote on the regulations that will enable this roadmap in Parliament in the coming weeks.
  • The government continue to work closely with the Devolved Administrations. They are setting out approaches for easing for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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February 17th, 2021

If you have not done so already

The Parish Council  would really appreciate it, if you could fill in the short attached survey regarding the New Village Hall.

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LangarcumbarnstonevillagehallusageJ3MSZ7V

Alternatively if you would prefer to write in please post to the address as below:

 

Rural community Action Nottingham,

Arnot Hill House,

Arnot Hill Park,

Arnold,

Nottingham,

NG5 6LU.

 

 

Your feedback is really important to us!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notice of Casual Vacancy

February 16th, 2021

Parish Council of Langar cum Barnstone

NOTICE OF CASUAL VACANCY

 

Notice is hereby given that by reason of the resignation of Mr Jason Holland, 2 vacancies are available among the members of the Parish Council.

Any person willing to fill this vacancy should apply to the Parish Clerk in writing on or before Thursday 10th March 2021

The applicants name must appear on the current register of the Voters List, or the applicant should during the whole twelve months preceding the relevant date resided in or within three miles of the parish. The applicant must not be debarred from standing as a Councillor.

As there was no request for a public election, the successful candidate will be voted for by the present sitting number of Councillors.

 

Dated: 16-02-21

Parish Clerk – Mrs. Sharon Ellis

 

Kind regards

Sharon

 

Sharon Ellis

Parish Clerk, Langar cum Barnstone Parish Council

07984075016

langarbarnstoneclerk@gmail.com

www.langarbarnstone.co.uk

https://www.facebook.com/theparishcouncil

 

New local shop at Granby – Dragon Street Stores

January 25th, 2021

Just to let you know that there is a new convenience shop at The Marquis of Granby, called Dragon Street Stores.

They have in stock fresh produce (milk, eggs, bread), fresh fruit and veg, beer, wine, spirits and lots of essentials from toilet roll to pasta to pet food.

Current opening hours are Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 6-7pm and Saturday 12-1pm. However as based at the pub, If you need anything then just call the pub number or ring the doorbell.

Dragon Street Stores

Councillors’ Connection

January 18th, 2021

Please see attached the latest Councillors’ Connection,

Including weather warnings for the next couple of days.

Councillors’ Connection 18-01-21

Weather alert!

January 18th, 2021

Weather alert – please prepare your communities for potential flooding from Tuesday

As you may have seen from this week’s weather forecasts, heavy rain is expected from Tuesday to Thursday that could impact with localised flooding in our communities.

Wednesday is the day we could receive the most significant rainfall with a yellow warning for rain, building on the higher volumes we have received in the last 10 days.

In conjunction with the Local Resilience Forum and Nottinghamshire County Council, we are now preparing for flooding incidents.

Please encourage local residents to deploy any local property resilience measures such as flood gates, air brick covers or check sandbag provisions to help reduce the possible impact. Please also check any local water course infrastructure that you may have responsibility for, to ensure it is free flowing.

As ever here at the Borough Council we will be ready to respond with support. We are available on 0115 981 9911 or on our out of hours number 0115 981 1143.

Our partners Streetwise will have teams on standby and will distribute sandbags with priority to households at imminent risk of internal flooding where requested but we ask for patience, as depending on the volume of rainfall, demand may be significant across the Borough.