Tags: Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Reminder - Parish owned play area closures
The Parish Council would like to remind local residents that Searston Avenue and Heath play areas remain closed.
The multi user facility and open spaces within the parish remain open for you to exercise in and will continue to be maintained by the parish council.
Further discussions on re-opening the play areas will take place at the Parish meeting due to be held on the 9th September.
In the meantime,... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 13 Aug 2020 13:31 by Karen Howe
Public notice - parish owned play areas to remain closed
With Coronavirus (COVID-19) still affecting many areas of our service, members are keen to keep residents up to date with the latest information.
At the parish meeting held on 8th July 2020, members took the difficult decision that Searston Avenue and Heath play areas will remain closed until further notice.
Updated signage will be displayed and where possible the Parish will continue to keep play areas... Read More »
Posted: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 11:39 by Karen Howe
Public notice - parish owned play areas
In the interest of public safety Searston Avenue and Heath play areas will remain closed until further notice.
Whilst the government stated outdoor playgrounds areas may open from 4th July we need to ensure the area is safe do so.
We are working to reopen the play areas as soon as possible.
Posted: Fri, 03 Jul 2020 13:01 by Karen Howe
Very useful Information Bulletin
This helpful guide brings together articles from a range of service providers. If you need support check this out
Community update for Bolsover and North East from Derbyshire County Council
Posted: Thu, 25 Jun 2020 14:03 by Website Team
Your Views on Policing During the Pandemic
If you live in Derbyshire, the Police and Crime Commissioner is interested in your views about policing in your local area during the current pandemic.
Please take a couple of minutes to complete the anonymous survey available here https://bit.ly/C19Policing
No matter where you live in Derbyshire, whether an urban, suburban or rural area, your views are important.
The survey is a quick snapshot of opinion... Read More »
Posted: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 09:44 by Website Team
Traffic Queues on Major Roads
With the various businesses now re-opening we ask that people are sensible when it comes to queuing - particularly where queues may form on main roads.
The impact of queues can be serious - in particular for emergency service vehicles. Marshals should be in place and you should take directions from those members of staff to ensure the safety of everyone.
Message Sent By
Carole Woodall (Police, Communications... Read More »
Posted: Fri, 05 Jun 2020 12:02 by Website Team
Local Authority Discretionary Grants Fund
NEDDC has launched its Local Authority Discretionary Grants. Fund, with the application form
Click here for the application form
This fund is aimed at certain small and micro businesses which: are not eligible to access the Small Business Grant Fund (SBGF) and the Retail Hospitality and Leisure Grant Fund (RHLGF); have relatively high ongoing, fixed property-related costs, and can demonstrate that they... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 04 Jun 2020 11:41 by Website Team
Respect Our Local Communities
As Derbyshire leaders we are joining together to ask visitors to respect local communities this coming bank holiday weekend and to consider if they could come later in the year instead.
Many local people were left feeling vulnerable and at risk following large numbers visiting the Peak District and other parts of Derbyshire last weekend.
Our message is clear – please respect our communities and... Read More »
Posted: Fri, 22 May 2020 09:36 by Website Team
Mental Health Awareness Week
Mental Health Awareness Week
It's Mental Health Awareness week and this year the theme is kindness. Coronavirus is testing us all and it's normal to feel stressed, upset or even angry at the moment. But looking after your emotional and mental wellbeing is vital during these uncertain times. We're all doing our best, but sometimes it's ok to not be ok. However there's plenty of help and advice out there,... Read More »
Posted: Thu, 21 May 2020 09:29 by Website Team
Mental Health Awareness Week
As we enter week nine of lockdown it's more than understandable if you're struggling – and it's ok to say that you are.
With not seeing family and friends as often as you'd like, struggling with living with social distancing measures, or feeling down with seeing the same four walls day in, day out, with this amount of time without our daily routines, it's ok if you're starting to feel burnt out... Read More »
Posted: Mon, 18 May 2020 09:02 by Website Team