Tuesday 27 March 2018

Parish Meeting

Parish Meeting.
A provisional date for the next meeting is 23rd April. Please could you let Gabrielle have any agenda items by April 13th. The email address is bielbypmsecretary@gmail.com or phone 318491.
Thanks,
Gabrielle.

Saturday 24 March 2018

Easter Services

Easter Services

Palm Sunday is on March 25th and EASTER DAY is on April 1st.

Palm Sunday Holy Communion Services are at:

Seaton Ross   9.00 am

Harswell   9.15 am

Holme-on-Spalding Moor   10.45 am

Monday in Holy Week (March 26th)   BIELBY 10.30 am Holy Communion and short address

Good Friday   BIELBY Church open 10.00 am to 5.00 pm for private prayer and reflection - simply come and go as you please

EASTER DAY   BIELBY   9.15 am Holy Communion

Other Easter services are on the yellow notices on the churchyard board.

Everyone is welcome

Thursday 22 March 2018

Thanks & Request For Seamstress

Thanks to everyone for their kind offers of sack barrows we had no idea how many there are in Bielby!
We are now sorted - thank you.
If anyone knows a good seamstress I am needing one to make curtains and blinds, please message me with contact details, my mobile is 07788100201.
Many Thanks
Debbie Britton

Tuesday 20 March 2018

Request To Borrow A Sack Barrow

Does anyone have a sack barrow we could borrow on Sunday and Monday. It would be really helpful as we will be moving our things into our new home next door!!

 Many Thanks

 Debbie and Tony Britton

Monday 12 March 2018

Events For Pocklington Canal’s 200th Anniversary

New events programme and historical exhibit for the
Pocklington Canal’s 200th anniversary

As part of the HLF-supported project and to mark the bicentenary of the canal’s opening, a new series of events for 2018 has been announced. Highlights include:

People of the Pocklington Canal (18 June to 1 August 2018
Enjoy an exhibition in the Pocklington Arts Centre which tells the history of those who used and restored the canal. 

Bicentenary Festival (28 and 29 July 2018
This two-day festival will take place at Melbourne Arm and Canal Head to celebrate 200 years of the Pocklington Canal. It will include boat trips, re-enactment walks, kayaking, have-a-go archaeology, wildlife activities, music and more!

Oral History Training Workshop (13 March 2018
Join a Canal and River Trust archivist at Pocklington Arts Centre to learn more about oral history and help record people’s memories of the canal for future generations.

Archaeology Workshop (22 April 2018
Come and help sort through the finds from the Canal Head dig and learn more about what secrets were uncovered. 

Easter at Melbourne Arm (1 to 2 April 2018
A family event to accompany the regular PCAS boat trips, with nest building and heritage trails. Complete all the activities and win a prize! 

Bird Watching for Beginners (13 May 2018
Join EcoSapien’s ecologist for a guided introduction to the birds of the canal. Other wildlife workshops will include tree identification, insect identification and bat walks.

For more information about these events or to register, please visit the Pocklington Canal Eventbrite page:

http://pocklingtoncanal.eventbrite.com 

Market Weighton Police Report March 2018

Wolds Weighton Update for March 2018


1. Crime and ASB




TFMV – Theft from motor vehicle
TOMV – Theft of motor vehicle
ASB – Anti-social behaviour


Detailed crime and ASB data for your area can be obtained by visiting www.police.uk and following the
‘Find your Neighbourhood’ link. Also details of any particular crimes or series of crimes of note e.g.
serious assaults, run of Hanoi burglaries


3. Community Priorities


  1. Market Weighton Town Centre area (Evenings):
Throughout March we are to continue our high visibility patrols of the Market Weighton Town Centre
area to deter potential anti-social behaviour (ASB). These patrols include regular checks on the High Street
and peripheral areas of Londesborough Road Car Park, Scotts Croft Memorial Park, the town council building
area and the area surrounding the Giant Bradley statue (periodic reports of youths causing annoyance).
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.


  1. Youths Causing Annoyance (Evenings):
Officers will continue patrols in the areas of Aspen Close, the park, the monkey run & football field due to
regular 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.


  1. Vehicle related nuisance
To reduce anti-social behaviour (ASB) and its impact on the communities within the Wolds Weighton area as
well as taking positive action against offenders who cause ASB with their vehicles.  Hotspot areas will be
checked regularly and any 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.  


3. Crime Reduction Advice


Protect your devices
Your mobile is so much more than a phone. It’s your phone book, internet, email, social media, maps, personal
banker, camera, photo library and weather forecaster. That’s why we strongly advise you to read on, to see how
you can prevent yourself from being a victim of mobile theft.
  • Don’t leave your phone, iPad, tablet or camera unattended, out of your sight or left on a table – thieves
  • can grab a phone in seconds.
  • Always be aware of your mobile and your whereabouts and act accordingly and when you’ve finished
  • using it, put it away.
  • Ensure you retain a record of your phone's IMEI number. This is a 15-digit unique number which can be
  • obtained by keying in *#06#. You need this information if the phone is lost or stolen. And don’t keep a
  • note of it on your phone as it defeats the object.
  • Use your device’s security features, apps or PIN locking mechanisms to protect your data and prevent the
  • phone being used if stolen.
  • Register for free on an accredited mobile phone database such as Immobilise. This helps police to identify
  • you as the rightful owner.
(www.immobilise is a free web based, secure property registration system.  It is endorsed and searchable
by all 43 UK Police Forces. Fill in the online form and create your own account – you will receive an email
from immobilise confirming your account name and password.)


  • Track it. Consider installing a tracker app on your smartphone. They’re readily available online. If your
  • mobile’s ever stolen, act promptly.


4. Meet your officers


Police “Drop In Surgery” at Wetwang Village Hall Coffee Morning:
PCSO Laura Hudson will be available at the above location to discuss community issues and offer crime prevention
advice between 10:30 to 12:00 hours on the 24th April.


Police “Drop In Surgery” at Market Weighton Methodist Church Coffee Morning:
PCSO Laura Hudson will be available at the above location to discuss community issues and offer crime
prevention advice between 11:00 to 12:00 hours on the following dates: 28th March and 25th April.

Pocklington Police Report March 2018

Pocklington Provincial Update for March 2018


1. Crime and ASB




TFMV – Theft from motor vehicle
TOMV – Theft of motor vehicle
ASB – Anti-social behaviour


Detailed crime and ASB data for your area can be obtained by visiting www.police.uk and following the
‘Find your Neighbourhood’ link.


Also details of any particular crimes or series of crimes of note e.g. serious assaults, run of Hanoi burglaries


2. Community Priorities


  1. Pocklington Town Centre area (Evenings):


Throughout March 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), the Tennis Club (reports of anti-social behaviour, (ASB)) 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.

  1. Pocklington – Vehicle related nuisance
To reduce anti-social behaviour (ASB) and its impact on the communities within the Pocklington area as well
as taking positive action against offenders who cause ASB with their vehicles.  Hotspot areas in Pocklington
will be checked regularly and any 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.

3. Crime Reduction Advice


Protect your devices
Your mobile is so much more than a phone. It’s your phone book, internet, email, social media, maps,
personal banker, camera, photo library and weather forecaster. That’s why we strongly advise you to
read on, to see how you can prevent yourself from being a victim of mobile theft.
  • Don’t leave your phone, iPad, tablet or camera unattended, out of your sight or left on a table – 
  • thieves can grab a phone in seconds.
  • Always be aware of your mobile and your whereabouts and act accordingly and when you’ve
  • finished using it, put it away.
  • Ensure you retain a record of your phone's IMEI number. This is a 15-digit unique number which can
  • be obtained by keying in *#06#. You need this information if the phone is lost or stolen. And don’t
  • keep a note of it on your phone as it defeats the object.
  • Use your device’s security features, apps or PIN locking mechanisms to protect your data and prevent
  • the phone being used if stolen.
  • Register for free on an accredited mobile phone database such as Immobilise. This helps police to
  • identify you as the rightful owner.
(www.immobilise is a free web based, secure property registration system.  It is endorsed and
searchable by all 43 UK Police Forces. Fill in the online form and create your own account –
you will receive an email from immobilise confirming your account name and password.)

  • Track it. Consider installing a tracker app on your smartphone. They’re readily available online.
  • If your mobile’s ever stolen, act promptly.

Fracking Form

Here is a link to the planning guidance for fracking inquiry - written submission form https://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/communities-and-local-government-committee/inquiries/parliament-2017/planning-fracking-17-19/commons-written-submission-form/