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Date for your diaries.... Village Working Party Sunday 17th October 2021, meeting at the Village Hall from 10am.
It would be great to see some new faces along with the regular helpers. Refreshments and Lunch for the Workers Great opportunity to catch up with neighbours and help keep the village tidy.
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Brightwalton is looking to establish an exciting new role for an energetic, warm, welcoming and resourceful person to shape the heart of the village community. The role is designed to bring the village together, encouraging mutual support and friendship, as we saw during the pandemic. This person will create opportunities for people to get together, meet others, learn new things, share skills and information and, where required, be able to seek or signpost additional support. We are following an established model as a basis for this role. In a previous role Miri Keen, our rector, has very successfully carried out this role for a rural Oxfordshire village. It is being funded by the ASPIRE programme for two years, thereafter the role will be funded by grants and the local community groups such as the Parish Council. The role will be advertised locally – it would be ideal for someone who has a passion for working with a wide range of people. Our new Village Community Co-ordinator will interact with people on a one to one and group basis, hosting or finding volunteers to host a range of gatherings such as, coffee, an informal lunch, talks or demonstrations on a particular subject. We want to build on the best legacy of the pandemic, where the community came together and looked out for one another. We aim to begin hiring in the autumn, subject to our fundraising. The role will report to the Clerk of the Parish Council and be governed by a Steering Group that represents all areas of the village. The ASPIRE project team has successfully secure a match funding grant of £5,000 towards this initiative. To access this money, we need support from the village to raise another £5,000. If you would like to support the project please go to the Good Exchange website
We would welcome any expressions of interest, inputs, offers of help, funding and general interest at brightwaltonpc@btinternet.com. The September edition will soon be arriving on your door mat, the digital copy can be downloaded here
Brickleton News September 2021 The August update from Councillor Clive Hooker can be downloaded below.
This provides an interesting update on West Berkshire Council, news, projects and consultations. Clive Hooker August 2021 The September Parish Council meeting has been moved to the 20th September at 8pm in the Village Hall. The agenda will be published online and on the notice boards Monday 13th September.
As always, if you have any matters you would like to raise please get in touch with the Parish Council Clerk - brightwaltonpc@btinternet.com The West Berkshire Countryside Society’s purpose is to promote the understanding, appreciation and conservation of the West Berkshire countryside… furthering these objectives through practical conservation work and guided walks and talks from local experts.
Upstream is their quarterly publication designed to highlight conservation matters in West Berkshire and to publicise the activities of the Society. Upstream contains articles from knowledgeable members & regularly from non-member experts from organisations such as BBOWT & the Environment Agency Summer 2021 edition. The June news update from our West Berkshire Council Ward Councillor, Clive Hooker is available to download.
June WBC Update West Berkshire Council to provide for Free School Meals during school summer holidays
Press Release - 6th July 2021 West Berkshire Council is extending its Free School Meal voucher scheme into the school summer holiday period (25 days in total) for eligible children. The £294,075 programme will provide vouchers for 3,921 children across the district and support families in need as the district recovers from the pandemic. The programme is being funded through West Berkshire’s allocation of £262,483 from the national COVID Local Grant Support Scheme* that the government is extending for a third and final time up until September, along with a top up of £31,592 from a separate Covid fund managed by the Council. The vouchers will be available to families whose children would normally receive free school meals during term time and will be issued by schools with the support of the Council’s Education team. Children in school not currently receiving free school meals but considered by the school as vulnerable will be included. Given that the government’s COVID Local Grant Support Scheme is not being extended beyond the summer, this will be the final round of free school meal voucher provision outside of term time as the country moves back to business as usual from September onwards. This final COVID Local Support Grant is in addition to the Holiday Activities and Food programme that the Council will be running this summer to provide disadvantaged children across the district with healthy meals and enriching activities. Details of this programme will be announced separately. Councillor Lynne Doherty, Leader of West Berkshire Council, said: “We are pleased to be able to extend Free School Meal vouchers into school summer holidays to help families get back on their feet as the economy recovers and the vaccine rollout continues. “Additionally we are continuing to focus on supporting job creation, providing appropriate guidance and support to those facing financial difficulties and helping to boost the local economy through our economic development and Covid recovery strategies. * The DWP COVID Local Support Grant was formerly known as the DWP COVID Winter Grant Scheme. Allocations from this Scheme, plus additional top-ups from other Covid support funding, were administered by the Council to pay for Free School Meals over the school holidays for Christmas 2020 as well as the February, Easter and May holidays this year. The COVID Winter Grant Scheme also helped families and individuals economically disadvantaged by the pandemic to pay for food, utility bills, and essential supplies. Public Protection Partnership - Press Release 5th July 2021
Our animal wardens will be out and about all over the summer meeting with local residents to discuss the welfare of their dogs, or other dogs residents are concerned about. They’ll also double check the microchip details in your dog are correct. For full details of where they’ll be and when see attached or link below: Meet the Animal Wardens Poster https://publicprotectionpartnership.org.uk/news-articles/meet-the-animal-wardens-summer-2021/ A copy of the May update from Clive Hooker, Dowlands Ward Councillor can be downloaded here:
Parish Council Report May 2021 The May Edition of the Brickleton News will soon be dropping through your door, if you would like to read online you can download it here.
May Brickleton News The Annual Parish meeting will be held on Wednesday 5th May 2021 at 7.30pm online via Zoom
All Parishioners are welcome - the Parish Meeting is an ideal opportunity to hear what the Parish Council has been working on over the past year, together with updates from the Village Hall and the ASPIRE project. It also provides the opportunity for parishioners to share their views and ideas. Parish Meeting Agenda Please contact the Clerk on brightwaltonpc@btinternet.com for joining details. The Parish Council AGM following after. The Parishes of the West Downland Benefice will be holding
A Service in Commemoration of His Late Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at 6pm on Friday 16th April 2021 in Welford Churchyard Parking will be available at Welford Park The service will be organised in line with current Covid-19 regulations for outdoor worship. · Please ensure that you maintain social distancing as you enter and exit the churchyard, especially through gateways and narrow walkways. Please leave gates and doors open. · Please check in using the NHS App, or by offering your name and contact number to the sidesman on duty. · Printed orders of service will not be provided. Instead an electronic version of the Order of Service, for printing or download onto a hand held device, will be made available on the St Gregory, Welford entry on the A Church Near You website from Thursday 15th April https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/6041/service-and-events/events-oneoff/ · If you are experiencing Covid-19 symptoms, or have reason to self-isolate, please do not attend the service. No physical Books of Condolence are being made available. If you would like to view the online Book of Condolence you may do so here: https://www.churchofengland.org/remembering-his-royal-highness-prince-philip/hrh-prince-philip-book-condolence If you would like to write your own message of condolence you may do so here: https://www.churchofengland.org/remembering-his-royal-highness-prince-philip Revd Miriam Keen Brightwalton Village Hall Monday's 12.30 - 1.15 starting 12/04/2021
WBC Press Release: West Berkshire Council will be distributing lateral flow device testing home kits across its district from Monday 12 April. Community Collect is a government programme which makes lateral flow device testing home kits available to families and households with children and young people at Primary or Secondary School, or College, including childcare and support bubbles. Lateral flow device testing helps with the process of finding more COVID-19 cases and breaks the chain of transmission. West Berkshire Mobile Community Collect will be in operation from Monday to Friday, with a different specified route around the district each day. The routes and timetable can be found on the council’s lateral flow testing webpage. The Government has recently announced that everyone in England should have access to twice weekly lateral flow device testing from Friday 9 April. People will be encouraged to have regular testing, so that more positive cases within households are found and prevented from entering workplaces, schools and colleges so that as a society we are able to make a step towards a more normal way of life. Around one in three people have COVID-19 without showing symptoms and lateral flow device testing helps finds cases quickly – in under 30 minutes – meaning positive cases can isolate straight away. This can be the difference between children being able to stay in school, or a class being sent home due to an outbreak. Cllr Graham Bridgman, Executive Member for Health and Wellbeing at West Berkshire Council, said: “West Berkshire Council is making every effort to make lateral flow device testing accessible to residents across the district. “We urge residents to undertake regular testing, to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and keep children and young people safe.” Speaking about Community Collect, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock MP, said: “Regular testing of households and childcare support bubbles of primary and secondary school children is another tool we are making available to help keep schools safe. We know that one in three people with COVID-19 don’t have any symptoms, so targeted, regular testing will mean more positive cases are kept out of schools and colleges. “As we continue to roll out the vaccine, testing offers us a way forward. Sustained and repeated testing for people without symptoms has a critical role to play as sections of society are reopened by driving down transmission rates. “By everyone playing their part and getting tested regularly, vital public services, workplaces and educational settings can stay open and running, and we can move closer to a more normal way of life.” Professor Yvonne Doyle, Medical Director at Public Health England, said: “These rapid tests help uncover hidden cases of the virus and break chains of transmission, stopping outbreaks before they occur. “Combined with other protective measures, they are a vital tool to help us lower infection rates and ensure that they stay low. “I would encourage all eligible households to take up the offer of twice weekly rapid testing – it’s quick and painless and could help save lives.” All families and households with Primary, Secondary and College aged children and young people are encouraged to undertake lateral flow device testing at home twice a week and report their results to https://www.gov.uk/report-covid19-result, or call 119, 7am to 11pm (lines open every day). West Berkshire Council Press Release - Date: 06 April 2021:
Have your say on public rights of way Work as started on an improvement plan for public rights of way across West Berkshire - and we want your views. West Berkshire Council is responsible for around 740 miles of public footpaths, bridleways, restricted byways and byways. There are public rights of way across the whole of West Berkshire, in both urban and rural areas. These form an important network for enjoying and exploring the countryside and travelling to work or school, as well as supporting tourism and good health. They provide hundreds of miles of free routes on which people can walk, cycle, ride horses or use other means of travel. Our rights of way improvement plan helps us to make sure the public rights of way network meets the needs of the public, now and in the future. Our current Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) was adopted on the 27 May 2010 and it now needs updating. Speaking about the work Councillor Richard Somner, Executive Member for Transport and Countryside, said: "Many people have used public rights of way more during the pandemic, or have discovered them for the first time. Accessing the countryside and West Berkshire's network of paths has been very important to people for their health and mental wellbeing. We want to better understand the value of the public rights of way network to those who currently use them as well as how we might other residents to discover and make use of them." The rights of way service is also using the process of reviewing its ROWIP to understand the needs of residents of West Berkshire more fully. It will use the opportunity to make sure the ROWIP addresses the priorities of the area in terms of health and wellbeing, supporting people living with disabilities and mental health issues, regeneration, growth, transport, climate change, tourism and other priorities. To make sure the new ROWIP reflects the needs of West Berkshire's residents, we'd like to know about your experience of using our public rights of way, and how important the network is to your health and wellbeing. We also want to know if you've encountered any problems using the PROW's, and whether your concerns were addressed. An online survey has been set to gather people's views - take part before 30 May 2021. A public right of way is a path that anyone has the legal right to walk on. Some public rights of way can also be used by cyclists, horse riders or motorists. You can use:
Please find below the March update from Downland Ward Councillor, Clive Hooker.
As published in the Brickleton News, there will be a 2.30pm service on Good Friday in the churchyard. It will be a short reflective service with poetry and music.
A copy of the pew sheet can be downloaded here. Press Release Dated 25th March 2021
West Berkshire Council, in partnership with its waste contractor Veolia, are trialling four new recycling banks to increase collection of plastic waste. The banks will be for the collection of plastic pots, tubs and trays and will be available to use from Monday 29 March 2021. Residents will be able to recycle a wider range of plastics in the new recycling banks including: yoghurt pots, margarine/butter tubs, biscuit trays, chocolate/sweet tubs, ice cream tubs, fruit punnets, meat trays and cosmetic pots. Cllr Steve Ardagh-Walter, Executive Member for Environment at West Berkshire Council said: "It is important we reduce our plastic waste and choose alternative products where possible. I am delighted we are able to improve our recycling facilities in West Berkshire and provide new recycling banks for plastic pots, tubs and trays. There's an increasingly strong desire from the public to recycle more plastic waste types and I hope the new banks will help residents to reduce the amount of plastics they put into their black bin.” Sara Perry, General Manager at Veolia, added: “Veolia are pleased to work with the Council to expand plastic recycling options within West Berkshire. The new banks will be rolled out on a trial basis to allow monitoring of plastics collected and we are testing the markets to find out how much we are able to place within it.” The new plastic recycling banks will be tested at the following locations:
Currently West Berkshire residents are able to recycle plastic bottles in their green bags at the kerbside, as the materials used in making plastic bottles are easily recycled in UK markets. The plastic recycling banks will initially be installed on a trial basis to help the Council assess how well the public engage with this scheme and to look into the continued availability of markets for these materials going forward. New HWRC Live Webcams Alongside this positive development, the Council is also pleased to announce that residents can view the recycling centres through our new live site webcams. These webcams will give residents the opportunity to have a look at real-time site conditions before they set off on their visits. View them online: https://info.westberks.gov.uk/recyclingcentres. Your March edition of the Brickleton News can be downloaded here.
The Spring edition of the Countryside Society Upstream! is available to download here and contains lots of local updates
The Parish Council is please to confirm that a Memorial Bench in memory of John Hall-Craggs and all the work he did for the village will be installed outside the Church.
A full article will be published in the May Brickleton News on all John was part of in the village, including his work to save the school and the creation of the Dunmore Pond Millennium Green. The family have chosen a beautifully engraved timber bench and the purchase is going ahead this month with the assistance of private donations, donations from the Parish Council and the Village Hall. If anyone would like to add to the donations, please get in touch with the Parish Council. We will share a picture once installed. The Ministry of Defence Police now operates a small armed policing team every day and night at RAF Welford. You might see us patrolling across the Lambourn Valley and the Vale of the White Horse. If you’ve seen anything suspicious please speak to our officers when you see them, or email us at matthew.callinicos100@mod.gov.uk or ian.colin100@mod.gov.uk .
Your information, no matter how small, could make a big difference to keeping our communities safe or preventing crime. Your information is always in the strictest confidence and will only be shared with our policing partners at Thames Valley Police. In an emergency please always dial 999. It is an emergency when a crime is being committed, someone is at risk of being injured, or there is a risk of serious damage to property. Spring Services in the West Downland Benefice
7th March 10.45am Zoom Church 14th March Mothering Sunday 10.45am Zoom Church All Day Posies & Prayers in the churchyards 15th March 11am Seated Holy Communion at Chaddleworth 21st March 10.45am Zoom Church 22nd March 11am Seated Holy Communion at Chaddleworth Passiontide & Easter Services 28th March Palm Sunday 9.00am Open Air Matins at Fawley 10.45am Zoom Church 29th April 11am Seated Holy Communion at Chaddleworth 1st April Maundy Thursday 8pm ‘Remembering Gethsemane’ in Chaddleworth Churchyard 2nd April Good Friday 9.30am The Passion Reading & Prayers in Welford Churchyard 10.30am Café Church Open Air Storytime at Great Shefford 2.30pm ‘Standing at the foot of the cross’ in Brightwalton Churchyard 4th April Easter Day 6.30am ‘Christ is Risen’ Open Air Holy Communion in Leckhampstead churchyard 10.00am Zoom Church Special please note the earlier time 5th April Bank Holiday Monday No seated Holy Communion this week Zoom Links We want everyone who attends our Zoom services to feel safe and welcome. Please use these links to invite family, friends and neighbours to join you for these services, but do not share them on social media or other generally circulated media. Mothering Sunday 10.45am Join on your computer, laptop or device https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85991215455 Dial in on your landline 0131 460 1196 United Kingdom 0203 051 2874 United Kingdom 0203 481 5237 United Kingdom 0203 481 5240 United Kingdom 0203 901 7895 United Kingdom Meeting ID: 859 9121 5455 Easter Day 10am Please note the earlier start time Join on your computer, laptop or device https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86178722900 Dial in on your landline 0131 460 1196 United Kingdom 0203 051 2874 United Kingdom 0203 481 5237 United Kingdom 0203 481 5240 United Kingdom 0203 901 7895 United Kingdom Meeting ID: 861 7872 2900 Have your say on our ‘Active Travel’ schemes in West Berkshire
West Berkshire Council is committed to encouraging active travel by introducing more walking and cycling opportunities throughout the district. The council is taking action to help the public safely make walking or cycling trips part of their daily travel choices. Below is the link to take part and find out more on the schemes already identified: https://westberksatschemes.commonplace.is/ If you have suggestions on other schemes you can help WBC identify suitable locations in your neighbourhood to create more accessible streets for active travel, including better public spaces, secure cycle parking and provide high quality environments suitable for cycling and walking. Your feedback will help the Council plan effectively, when budgets become available, and make improvements that are most important to you. https://westberksactivestreets.commonplace.is/proposals/have-your-say-on-the-west-berkshire-active-travel-heat-map Your January edition of the Brickleton News will soon be delivered through your door, if can't wait that long, a copy can be downloaded here.
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