Barnstone Play Park will be closed from Monday 17th May, for approximately 1 week.
The new Trail Trim is being installed!
For safety reasons, please do not use until further notice
May 6th, 2021
Barnstone Play Park will be closed from Monday 17th May, for approximately 1 week.
The new Trail Trim is being installed!
For safety reasons, please do not use until further notice
May 6th, 2021
Langar cum Barnstone Parish Council – Chairman’s Report
It has been a very challenging year for everyone around the world. The wide spread of the coronavirus at the outset of 2020 led to a nationwide lockdown, the closure of schools, businesses, leisure activities, community buildings and play parks.
I would like to thank all of the volunteers throughout the parish that rallied around to provide support and services during this extremely difficult time. Your contributions have been invaluable, and you have truly demonstrated what a fantastic community we live in.
As we approach the end of April 2021, I am optimistic for the future. The national lockdown appears to be lifting, and we can begin to get back to some sense of normality.
Throughout the year the Parish Council has continued to operate to the best of our ability. Monthly meetings have been held via video conferencing.
This report focuses on summarising those activities undertaken by the council during the last year.
Council Members
Cllr Jason Hollands resigned in December 2020. This left two open vacancies on the council. These vacancies were filled by co-option following interviews in March 2021. The new members to join the council were Cllrs John Crosby and James Barlow.
Current council members include:
Cllrs, A Bellamy, J Fry, C Harper, T Simpson, N Pulford, K Risk, J Crosby, J Barlow, K Morris
Council Staff
The Parish Council currently employs three part time staff, including the Parish Clerk, Lengthsman and Litter Picker. I am very grateful for all their hard work over the last year. It’s a great team. They work extremely hard to keep our villages, services and administration in good working order.
Planning
The Parish Council acts as a consultative body for Rushcliffe Borough and Nottinghamshire County Council’s Planning departments.
Each month, (excepting August), Parishioners have an open invitation to attend Council meetings, to share their opinions on planning and other matters. These open sessions last for fifteen minutes and help to inform councillors on public opinion.
Where the matter relates to planning, the parish is but one voice. We are not the decision makers, but our comments (along with those of other members of the public) might help to inform it.
Over the last year we have continued to review all local planning applications in the interest of the parish.
Facilities
The nationwide lockdown has restricted Parish Council income streams during the last year. This is understandable given that organisations haven’t been able to use the village hall or outdoor sports facilities. The Parish Council has been working hard to minimise this impact and to ensure we can offer these facilities at the earliest opportunity.
Over recent years the Parish Council formed a Village Hall Development Committee. This committee continues to make steady progress with existing plans to build a new village hall facility to meet the growing needs of a busy, active, modern community. During the last year they commissioned surveys to understand community requirements. They have also been looking at funding streams to support the project.
We have completed the phase 1 re-build of the new children’s play park area in the centre of Barnstone. I am delighted to report that funding for phase 2 of this exciting project has now been achieved. This now has the makings of a really wonderful play area for the children of the parish. I am very grateful for all the work of the Play Park Group and all the generous funding streams that have bought this project to fruition.
The Parish Council has continued to provide the local structure for developing and maintaining public amenities such as our play parks, public spaces, war memorial areas and defibrillator machines.
We are proud to support community groups and events (where possible) to help foster inclusion and goodwill in our community.
I will be stepping down from the Parish Council in May after 4 years’ service. During my time on the council I have learned a great deal about local government, planning and services. I am very grateful for the support of my fellow Parish Councillors and that of the Borough and County Councillors.
It has been a privilege serving the parish over the years and I wish my successors well in their future endeavours.
Chris Harper
14th April 2021
April 23rd, 2021
April 12th, 2021
Latest updates from RBC:
12.04.21 Rushcliffe car parks free after 3pm until further notice
April 9th, 2021
Please see an update below following Her Majesty The Queen announcing the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh earlier today.
At Rushcliffe Arena, flags were lowered to half-mast shortly after the announcement and will be until further notice.
Mayor and Leader’s reaction to today’s announcement
Our Mayor Cllr Sue Mallender said: “It is with great sadness to learn of the passing of HRH Prince Philip who has been a figure in all our lives for as long as many of us can remember.
“We share the Royal Family’s mourning for his loss and will be informing residents in due course how they can pay their respects to acknowledge his life and passing.”
Our Leader Cllr Simon Robinson said: “Our thoughts are with Her Majesty The Queen, the Royal Family and everyone who knew His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at this incredibly sad time.
“Please continue to check our website www.rushcliffe.gov.uk that will inform residents how they can pay their respects to His Royal Highness.”
Online Book of Condolence
An online Book of Condolence is now available for all Rushcliffe residents to sign on our website as they wish here until further notice.
Messages will appear on the same page for all to view as soon as possible.
In person Book of Condolence
An in person Book of Condolence will be available at Rushcliffe Arena, Rugby Road, West Bridgford, NG2 7YG from Monday April 12 from 10am to 4pm each day until further notice for all Rushcliffe residents to sign as they wish.
This is in line with Rushcliffe Arena leisure centre opening as part of the Government’s COVID-19 roadmap and will be in a COVID secure area.
Parish Councils can open book of condolences as they see fit but are advised to make any in person books available in COVID secure public areas.
National Book of Condolence
An online national Book of Condolence is expected to be launched at https://royal.uk soon.
Flowers
Following advice from the Royal household and Cabinet Office there is a request for people not to gather or lay flowers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In agreement with other Nottinghamshire Councils, the Council is therefore following this advice at this stage and we will of course keep this under review.
Council meetings
It is at Parish Councils’ discretion if Council meetings should continue until the Prince’s funeral.
If they go ahead it is advised to hold a minute’s silence prior to the start of the meeting but the decision to cancel or run is of their choosing.
Further updates will follow as necessary to this brief and for any questions please respond to this email.
March 24th, 2021
Charity Treasurer Vacancy
A part time treasurer is required to look after the finances of our six historic local churches including St. Andrew’s in Langar and St Giles in Cropwell Bishop.
The treasurer does not have to be a churchgoer and will be given full training and handover from the current treasurer, reporting to the Parochial Church Council (PCC) for this registered charity.
To find out more, please see
https://www.wivertoninthevale.co.uk/vacancies/
March 24th, 2021
March 23rd, 2021
A reminder that today is the National Day of Mourning for Covid-19 Victims and there will be a festival of light at 8 p.m. on the doorstep. So have your torches, lanterns or candles ready.
Best wishes
Cllr. Tina Combellack
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March 17th, 2021
Please see attached the March 2021 edition of the Signpost
This has or will be posted to all residents in Langar and Barnstone
Signpost March 2021 Issue no 66
Thank you once again to Heather Whittaker for all of her hard work in producing the latest Signpost.
March 17th, 2021
Please see attached the March 2021 edition of the Signpost
This has or will be posted to all residents in Langar and Barnstone
Signpost March 2021 Issue no 66
Thank you once again to Heather Whittaker for all of her hard work in producing the latest Signpost.