Thursday 20 January 2022

Bielby News

 Bielby News

Happy New year everyone.
Lets hope 2022 is going to be easier for us all and we can get together in the way we are used too, with some great event coming up, like the Queens jubilee party, where we can hopefully say hello to new residents and get together once again.

Donations in Lieu of Carol singing

Not sure if its a comment on the singing in previous years? but Ian has finalised the donations for this years Christmas charity with a note from Paul, our chair;

Final Report - 2021 Bielby Charity Donations (in lieu of carol singing door-to-door collection).

 

The residents of Bielby gave a total of £340 between launching the 2021 annual Bielby charity donations on the 6th December and closing the collection on the 6th January 2022.

(18 Donations were received, including £175 of on-line bank transfers, £80 of donations by cheque and £85 in cash donations.)

 

All money raised this year was donated to Yorkshire Air Ambulance (Registered Charity No. 1084305), as agreed at the parish meeting held in October (Bielby Parish Meeting Minutes, Item 12).

 

Previously, Bielby Parish raised £345 in 2020; £318.81 in 2019 and £223.29 in 2018.

 

Yorkshire Air Ambulance has posted an acknowledgement on the Message Board on the website:


https://www.yorkshireairambulance.org.uk/support-us/in-lieu/


 

Thank you to all who donated to such a worthwhile cause.

Hopefully, by December 2022 we will have a return to more traditional carol singing around the village.

Best regards, …

Paul Ward, Chairman


Bus Stop Cleaning

Thanks to everyone who takes time to keep the bus shelter tidy and empty the bin, I must admit, it sometimes passes me by when its my turn, but as a reminder, the rota is here. If anyone is not able to do their turn, let me know and we'll cover with a new volunteer.

Climate change questionnaire

From ERYC;
What changes would you like to see in your community to fight Climate Change? Your ideas will help to shape our Climate Change Strategy.

Climate Change has become a Climate Crisis. East Riding of Yorkshire Council is committed to taking action at a local level to reduce our carbon emissions and create a healthier, safer, and more sustainable future for all.

The questions we have put together aim to build a better understanding of your thoughts and views on climate change. At this stage, we are seeking feedback and ideas only. As our Climate Change Strategy develops, there will be more opportunities to share your views. We look forward to hearing what you have to say! We are collecting this data anonymously, so please do not include your name anywhere on the questionnaire.

To align with our aims of becoming more sustainable, we are encouraging as many people as possible to complete this questionnaire online at: https://climatechangeeryc.commonplace.is/. However, to ensure accessibility to all residents across the East Riding, a small number of printed questionnaires are being made available on request at East Riding libraries and customer service centres. You must be over the age of 13 to complete this questionnaire.

If you have any questions, or would like to discuss this questionnaire in more detail, you can email the Climate Change Team: climate.change@eastriding.gov.uk or call us on: (01482) 391758

Please find the offline document available here. These documents can be printed off and returned back to East Riding libraries and customer service centres. 

Police Newsletters

for pocklington here  and Market Weighton area here

Pocklington Car Parking Survey

The results are in.. see the outcome of the parking survey in pocklington here

Sequential flood risk assesment

A subject that affects many of us and is worth tracking to see how plans upstream may affect us in the village;

On 23 November 2021 East Riding of Yorkshire Council adopted the Flood Risk Sequential and Exception Test Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The adopted SPD provides further guidance on the application of Policy ENV6 (Managing Environmental Hazards) of the East Riding Local Plan Strategy Document and will be an important material consideration in the determination of planning applications.

 

Reference copies of:

  • Flood Risk Sequential and Exception Test Supplementary Planning Document (November 2021);
  • the Flood Risk Sequential and Exception Test Supplementary Planning Document Adoption Statement (this statement);
  • the Flood Risk Sequential and Exception Test Supplementary Planning Document Consultation Statement;
  • a Strategic Environmental Assessment Screening Opinion; and
  • a Habitats Regulations Assessment Screening Opinion

are available for inspection on the Council’s website at: www.eastriding.gov.uk/spd


Saturday 1 January 2022

Bielby Charity Donations

 STATUS UPDATE, 30 DECEMBER: 2021 Bielby Charity Donations (in lieu of carol singing).

Since launching the 2021 Annual Bielby Charity Donations on the 6th December, we have raised £255 so far as of 30th December 2021 (£150 of online bank transfers, £50 cheque and £55 in cash donations).

The fund will remain open for any further donations until Epiphany, 6th January 2022, for anyone who wishes to celebrate the new year with a charitable donation to a worthy cause.

All money raised this year will be donated to Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

Last year, 2020, Bielby Parish raised £345; £318.81 in 2019 and £223.29 in 2018.

Donations can be made by either:

(a.) Online bank transfer to Bielby Parish Meeting Account, Account number: 83103228, Sort code: 60-16-35, stating: “2021 Carol Singing” as the “Reference” or “Message to Payee”; or,

(b.) Cash or cheque made payable to Bielby Parish Meeting Account in a sealed envelope, clearly mark the envelope “2021 Carol Singing” and deliver to either Paul Ward at The Byre, Graham Tew at Corner Farm, or Ian Ross at Firgrove House.

- Any cash donations can be made anonymously if preferred.

- Groups of neighbours, friends or families may prefer to arrange to contribute to a single ‘pot’ between them and donate the combined amount from one representative of the group.