NHS Test & Trace.

September 28th, 2020

Hello,

We have received today a letter from the  head of the NHS Test & Trace programme, Dido Harding

Reiterating the importance  of downloading and using the Covid-19 App

 

https://coronavirusresources.phe.gov.uk/the-nhs-covid-19-app/

 

The more people that do the right thing – by using the app, and self-isolating when alerted – the more we keep each other safe, stop infection rates rising and protect people.

 

Community Apple press available for hire:

September 18th, 2020

Unfortunately there will be no Community Apple Day this year however if you have an abundance of fruit and want to turn it into juice then the apple press, crusher and other equipment is available to hire for a nominal fee* for residents of Langar and Barnstone.

 

If you would like to borrow the equipment please email jcarterdavies@gmail.com or call Jodi on 869794 to arrange collection.

 

*the nominal fee is to cover wear and tear of the equipment.

 

Many thanks

 

Jodi

Parish Council Meeting – Thursday 23rd July

July 17th, 2020

Please find attached the Agenda for the Parish Council meeting on Thursday 23rd July at 19.30 hours.

If you would like to attend, via Zoom please let me know.

 

Agenda 23rd July 2020

 

Sharon Ellis

Parish Clerk

07984 075016

langarbarnstoneclerk@gmail.com

NCC Information on Free Parking Permits for NHS Workers, Social Care staff & volunteers

April 10th, 2020

Free parking permits for NHS workers, social care staff, key workers and volunteers

https://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/newsroom/news/free-parking-permits-for-nhs-workers-social-care-s

 

Councillor John Cottee

Chairman of Communities & Place Committee

Nottinghamshire County Council

 

Nottinghamshire County Council and all Nottinghamshire district and borough councils have launched a free parking permit for NHS and social care workers during the Coronavirus public health emergency.  The permits allow eligible staff to park for an unlimited time on single yellow lines, in residents’ parking areas, limited waiting bays, or council-owned car parks.

As well as NHS and social care workers, the permit offer is extended to anyone providing direct support helping unwell and vulnerable people in their communities at this unprecedented time, including emergency service workers, community volunteers, frontline transport workers, and local authority staff. We recognise that many are relying on cars to get themselves to and from work and minimise the spread of infection, and that they are also working long hours.

To read our full news release on this new permit scheme click here.

Eligible people can apply for a permit online at: https://secure.mipermit.com/Nottinghamshire