Thursday 28 April 2016

Flood Alleviation Scheme

At the Parish Meeting this week Neil handed out a Flood Alleviation Scheme document for villagers to fill out. If you would like to show your support for the Flood Alleviation Scheme then please click on the link so that you can download and print the sheet off. Please return to Neil at Ambleside by Friday 6th May, thank you.
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1P5DEqM5L8YeDRPSkkxTjhFazA/view?usp=sharing

Wednesday 27 April 2016

Televisions For Sale

Neil has 2 perfectly good TVs for sale.

Both TVs are Sony, one 26", one 22", with remote control.

£20 ONO Ring Neil on 01759 318801.

Neil also has a good supply of strong plastic bags available free of charge, just call round to collect (Ambleside). Ideal for taking garden waste to the tip.

Sunday 17 April 2016

No Music Festival This Year

Dear all, for many reasons we do not intend to hold a festival this year. Please watch this space (Bielby Blog) for any further developments! Thank you all for your support.
Ian and Richard.

Thursday 14 April 2016

Scam Leaflet With Advice & Tips

Please click on the link to see the scam leaflet we have been emailed about, which gives advice about what to look out for. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1P5DEqM5L8YYzlzZ09ldUI3V01uZ0VZQ0oxUXhFb2hUVmZB/view?usp=sharing

Sunday 10 April 2016

Parish Meeting Agenda For 25th April 2016

Bielby Parish Meeting AGM

The next meeting will take place on
Monday, 25th April 2016 at 7.30 pm at St. Giles’s Church, Bielby, by courtesy of the church council.

All resident electors are invited to attend the meeting.
 
Agenda 
 
  1. Apologies for Absence.
  2. Minutes from last meeting held on Monday 27th April 2015
  3. Matters arising from the minutes
  4. Reports:
a.Chairman's Report 
b.Treasurer's Report
    1. approval of the annual governance statement 2015/16
    2. approval of accounting statement 2015/16
c.St Giles Church
d. Parish Paths
e. Bielby Produce Show
  5.Election of Officers for 2016: Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer
6.Any Other Business


To be followed by the Parish Meeting
Agenda

  1. Apologies for absence
  2. Minutes of last meeting held on 26th October 2015
  3. Matters arising from the minutes
  4. Planning applications and outcomes since last meeting
    5. ERNLLCA (East Riding and North Lincolnshire Local Councils Association) Membership renewal
  5. ERYC Proposal for Public Spaces Protection Orders in Bielby        
  6. Queen's 90th Birthday Celebrations: Commemorative Medal, Commemorative keepsakes
  7. Bus shelter rota 
  8. Defibrillator 
  9. Beck Update   
  10. Rurual health checks update
  11. Village Blog
  12. Fracking - Feedback from meetings and discussions
    14. Any other business

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Pocklington Police Bulletin April 2016

Pocklington Police Bulletin April 2016


Pocklington Provincial Update for April 2016

1.    Priority
Issue: Pocklington Town Centre area (Evenings):

Throughout April, we are to continue our High Visibility patrols of the Pocklington Town Centre area to deter potential anti-social behaviour. These patrols include regular checks on peripheral areas at Pocklington Infants’ School, Maxwell Road (periodic reports of criminal damage and youths causing annoyance), All Saints Church (periodic reports of anti-social behaviour on an evening) and town car parks (reports of low level anti-social behaviour). Criminal offenders will be challenged robustly, arrested or reported for summons. Penalty Notices for Disorder or warning letters may be used in appropriate cases however, those who offend should expect to be arrested and dealt with if their anti social behaviour amounts to criminal offending.  The exercise of discretion should not be expected.

2    Priority
Issue: Youths causing annoyance with Vehicles, Stamford Bridge (Evenings):

Officers will continue patrols in Stamford Bridge and the Viking Road car park. Anyone caught engaging in anti-social behaviour will be dealt with under the FAIRWAY process jointly with East Riding of Yorkshire Council. It is unlikely that any discretion will be shown.  Also drivers using their cars to cause alarm or distress will be considered for warnings and possible seizure of their vehicles under Section 59 of the Police Reform Act.

2.    Priority
Issue: Youths Causing Annoyance (Evenings):

Officers will continue patrols in the areas of Scaife Garth and Sherbuttgate due to reports of low level anti-social behaviour. Anyone caught engaging in such activities will be dealt with jointly with the East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

3.    Meetings/Patrols

Police “Drop In Surgery” at Lob Lane Sheltered Housing Coffee Morning, Stamford Bridge:
PCSO Gareth Ludlow will be at the above location to discuss community issues and offer crime prevention advice between 09:30 to 11:00 hours on the following dates: 1st April and 6th May.

Street Patrol in Sutton on Derwent
PCSO Gareth Ludlow will be patrolling around Sutton on Derwent on the 14th May from 11:00 to 12:00.

Street Patrol in Wilberfoss
PCSO Gareth Ludlow will be patrolling around Wilberfoss on the 2nd April and 11th June from 16:00 to 17:00

Street Patrol in Barmby Moor
PCSO Gareth Ludlow will be patrolling around Barmby Moor on the15th May (from 11:00 to 12:00).


Police “Drop In Surgery” at Pocklington Library
PCSO Mike Simpson will be at the above location to discuss community issues and offer crime prevention advice between 14:00 to 16:00 hours on the 15th April, 10th May and 14th June.

4.    Crimes in your area
  • A rear windscreen wiper of a car parked in Pocklington was damaged.
  • A window of a van parked at a Pocklington industrial estate was removed and the ignition barrel stolen.
  • A secure Yamaha motorbike was stolen, however it was found later abandoned nearby.
  • A double axel trailer was stolen form a property near Wilberfoss.
  • A business shop window in Pocklington was damaged.

5.    News and Appeals

SHED AND GARDEN SECURITY

Lighter nights often means criminals are on the prowl for easy pickings from gardens, sheds and garages. As the weather warms up, we all spend more time outside, but we all also get a bit lax about leaving our property around and locking our sheds and garages when we use them.
Opportunist criminals are always on the lookout for bikes, tools, sports equipment and fishing tackle in sheds and garages, as well as in gardens.
So if you haven’t assessed your security for some time then we would urge you to look at your sheds, garages and outbuildings and see how secure they really are. Do you need a better lock, an alarm, lighting, or even CCTC?  Below are some areas to consider:
  • Make sure your shed or garage is secured with a good quality lock.
  • Keep back gates locked when not used.
  • Do you have security/motion sensor lights? They can be a great deterrent if your home or garden is secluded from street lighting.
  • Loop a strong chain through the handles of your garden tools and connect the ends with a strong padlock. If possible, fix a large metal eyelet to part of the shed frame and loop the chain through it.  Alternatively consider installing a lockable storage cupboard within your shed/garage to store valuable items in, as this will also form a second line of defence to thieves.
  • As well as protecting property in sheds and garages you can also stop thieves stealing plants by using heavy plant pots which will be less desirable to walk off with.
  • Many shed windows are never used, if this is the case – why not screw them shut. Fitting mesh or steel bars across the window from the inside allows light to enter but means the thief has to go to a lot of trouble to remove them. Replace broken glass with laminated glass.
  • If you have a household alarm consider extending it to cover your outbuildings or fit a bespoke shed/garage alarm.
  • Check your home contents policy to see if you are covered in the event of a break-in.
  • If you have an expensive bicycle or motorbike, make sure you have a good quality lock securing it when it is not being used.
  • For reference record a description and add photographs of your cycles, golf clubs, fishing equipment, tools and any other valuable property on www.immobilise.com

Finally when you're out in your garden, ensure your house is secure to prevent sneak in burglars from taking advantage of an open door or window.

Safe and Sound Grant from ERYC

Safe and Sound Grant from ERYC
The grant includes measures to improve home security such as Additional Door Locks, Door Chains, Door Viewers, Window Alarms,  Security Lights. The criteria for the grant has recently changed, which means that residents no longer need to be in receipt of a means tested benefit. To qualify for the grant residents need to be aged over 60 or disabled and be either a home owner, private tenant or housing association tenant. 
More information is available from
Amy Dean
Housing Officer (Housing Support)
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Tel: 01482 396259

The East Riding of Yorkshire Council Public Spaces Protection Orders 2016 The Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014

The East Riding of Yorkshire Council Public Spaces Protection Orders 2016 The Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014
The consultation document for Bielby is with regard to Dog Fouling. Click here to view the Bielby Order. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1P5DEqM5L8YVks0MGdNOW9tWEpnVGJCai1ZN1BrYkZSeWY0/view?usp=sharing

The Council are proposing to make Public Spaces Protection Orders in respect of each parish within the East Riding of Yorkshire following undertaking a consultation for a period of one month commencing on 1 April 2016.  The Orders and maps are available for viewing/printing online and there is also an online consultation response form, details as follows:_

To view the Orders and Maps:                http://www2.eastriding.gov.uk/living/crime-and-community-safety/anti-social-behaviour/
Consultation Form:                        http://www2.eastriding.gov.uk/corp-survey/snapform/P01701/pspoconsultation.htm
Hard copies of the draft Orders have been deposited at the nearest Customer Service Centre for that parish and are available for viewing by members of the public free of charge between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on Fridays.
If you wish to make a representation or objection to any of the orders this/these must be received by close of business on 2 May 2016.

Tuesday 5 April 2016

Parish Council Liaison Meetings

I am unable to attend any of the following meeting dates but would welcome a representative from the village to volunteer to go.Cheers Paul

2016 round of planning liaison meetings

1. Tuesday 7 June 2016 - Room 1, County Hall, Beverley

2. Thursday 9 June 2016 - Council Chamber, Bridlington Town Hall

3. Monday 13 June 2016 - Goole Leisure Centre

4. Thursday 16 June2016 - Council Chamber, Skirlaugh Council Offices

They will discuss:

 Recent National and Local Proposed Changes to Government Planning Guidance

 The Latest Position with the New Local Plan and with Neighbourhood Plans

 Electronic Working

Each meeting will commence at 6.00pm and finish by 8pm. Refreshments will be served from 5:30pm. If you would like to attend you can email Paul on pm242@btinternet.com

Police and Crime Commissioner Election Information

Please see the link for information about the Police and Crime Commissioner Election. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1P5DEqM5L8YRkh6M2hEYXQyV0JhWHNsNkphemVBOVR5aU1j/view?usp=sharing