Parish Council News – Elections & Use of MUGA

May 29th, 2020

The Parish Council continues to meet monthly, albeit in virtual Zoom meetings. Our latest meeting was on 14 May, at which we were joined by one of our Borough Councillors and both of our County Councillors.

 

At that meeting, Cllrs. Chris Harper and Nicky Pulford were elected as Chair and Vice-Chair respectively for the coming session.

 

A number of residents have enquired about opening up the MUGA (Multi-Use Games Area) for tennis and basketball. We have today (28 May) sought advice from Rushcliffe Borough Council on their opinion, and they have counselled against opening it up. The RBC officer stated “We have re-opened tennis courts in West Bridgford in recent weeks as we feel safely social distancing can be maintained but as effectively the area is classed as multi-functional, we  for example are not opening facilities such as play parks where we feel there is any grey area and advice cannot be followed easily, especially if children can access the area.”

 

We are aware that some youngsters have been scaling the fence of the MUGA to play basketball. Please be aware that we have contacted the police to keep an eye on any illegal activity at the MUGA.

 

Thank you.

 

Sharon Ellis

For the Parish Council

 

 

 

 

Volunteer Recognition during this time of Crisis:

May 27th, 2020

Good Afternoon,

Is there an individual in the  community who you feel deserves recognition for their volunteer work during this time of crisis? Rushcliffe Borough Council wish to recognise an individual from each ward in the borough  who has gone the extra mile.

I need to know your candidates for recognition by the end of the week please.

Which I will pass on to,

Cllr. Sarah Bailey

Regards

Sharon Ellis

Parish Clerk for Langar cum Barnstone

langarbarnstoneclerk@gmail.com

Important update: re Fire at Langar

May 22nd, 2020

The Fire Brigade, spent last night damping down the fire, but due to the likelihood of Chemicals and Asbestos dust still being in the air, we are being advised to keep windows closed and stay in doors for the next 24 hours.

Tarmac:

May 22nd, 2020

Tarmac have advised that  due to the fire yesterday on Coach Gap Lane the industrial estate road is closed and they are going to have to bring their lorries through the village.

A letter is going to be dropped through each door to advise residents.

Tarmac thank you for your understanding.

Large Fire in Langar:

May 21st, 2020

Please see attached Document, with advice from Nottinghamshire Fire Service

 

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