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March 15th, 2021
March 15th, 2021
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March 11th, 2021
On Thursday (March 11), the local covid-19 vaccination booking system will open to residents aged 55 and over.
From 9am people aged 55 and over will be able to book their Covid-19 vaccination appointment by visiting the local booking link or by calling the local booking line on 0115 883 4640 between 8am – 8pm during weekdays and 9am – 5pm on weekends. Over 55s can also call the National Booking Service on 119 or use the national booking link to book an appointment at the large-scale Mansfield Vaccination Centre or their nearest pharmacy-led site.
If you are aware of a person over 55, or in a previous cohort that has not received their letter please urge them to book their vaccine as soon as possible.
Message from Dr John Brewin
Dr John Brewin, Chief Executive, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Joint Senior Responsible Officer for Covid-19 Vaccine, said: “We are pleased to be able to invite everyone who is over the age of 55 forward for their Covid-19 vaccination.
“I would like to assure you that we have plenty of vaccines available and there is enough for everyone so please do book your appointment as soon as possible if you are eligible.
“Anyone who is eligible can book in for their vaccination via the local booking site or by calling 0115 883 4640. I would urge anyone in this category to take up vaccination to help protect themselves against Covid-19.
“People in the priority groups which have already been announced have not missed their chance to get jabbed. If you haven’t yet taken up the offer, please do come forward and make an appointment – the vaccine is safe, simple, and will offer you and those around you the best protection against this virus. It is never too late to change your mind if you have previously said no.”
How you can help?
Please urge all those aged 55 and over to book their covid-19 vaccination. A helpful guide on how to book can be found here.
Please also use these FAQs to answer any questions.
You can find all the latest information regarding the programme in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire here.
Thank you very much for your support and cooperation throughout what is a very fast-paced and complex programme.
John Brewin, Chief Executive, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (Joint Senior Responsible Officer for Covid-19 Vaccine)
Tracy Taylor, Chief Executive, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (Joint Senior Responsible Officer for Covid-19 Vaccine)
Amanda Sullivan, Accountable Officer, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group
March 10th, 2021
Please see attached the latest updates from Rushcliffe Borough Council:
10.03.21 Streetwise praises litter-picking sisters for raising over 2000 for charity
10.03.21 Top up on the go with electric vehicle charging point now available in Keyworth
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.
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.
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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! |
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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
https://www.facebook.com/theparishcouncil
February 16th, 2021
Please see below the latest updates from Rushcliffe Borough Council:
Councillors’ Connection 15-02-2116.02.21
Appeal following three tonne fly-tip at rural walking spot
Join Rushcliffe 100 to hear expert advice on how to build your business resilience
February 8th, 2021
Please see attached the latest update on the 2021 Census
08.02.21 Working together to deliver a successful Census 2021 (2)
January 31st, 2021
Hello,
Can you help Sarah Johnson from Barnstone raise £200 to Help Fund Phase 2 of Barnstone Park? If you can please donate to their JustGiving Crowdfunding Page:
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/sarah-johnson-350?utm_id=2&utm_term=8J3v44dvx
Thank you
Sharon
Parish Clerk
January 21st, 2021
Please see the latest updates from Rushcliffe Borough Council:
21.01.21 Local Business Support Grant now available for eligible business owners
21.01.21 Reach Rushcliffe connects group and restaurant to provide meals to vulnerable residents (2)