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Recycling for Charity

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Mar 272024
 

What do you throw away as you cannot put it in the council recycling bins, but that could be recycled?

Have a look at the list, and take these items to the ‘bin’ outside the Methodist Chapel – instead of throwing them away !

Take a look at this LIST of what can be recycled: please note that different types of recycling need to be separated – and that the scheme uses a range of “programmes” for different types of material, not all of which operate at the same time.

This GUIDE explains more about how the project works.

You can also visit the project website – CLICK HERE> 

Are you up to date with your MMR vaccinations?

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Feb 032024
 

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You may have seen national news reporting that cases of measles are rising in England.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has shared a blog that provides information for parents about measles, including a description of the symptoms and what parents should do, with regards to going to school, if they are worried that their child may have measles.

Measles is a vaccine-preventable disease, so it is important for everyone, children and adults, to catch up any missed doses of the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine.

To find out if you or your child is up to date with MMR vaccinations, you can check your NHS app, your child’s Personal Child Health Record (red book), or check with your GP.

Devolved powers and funding proposed for joint Devon and Torbay local authority

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Jan 292024
 

After years in the making, the Government published its proposals for a ground-breaking deal this week that could re-draw the future relationship between local government in Devon and Torbay, and Whitehall.

The proposals are a big deal for Devon and Torbay, and could, if all agreed, bring many great opportunities that would improve the lives of residents in Devon and Torbay, and those who work and visit here.

Proposed transfer of powers and funding to local government

The Minister for Levelling Up, Jacob Young, was at the EPIC Centre in Torbay yesterday to sign a ground-breaking deal that could transfer significant decision-making powers and funding, from Whitehall to local government in Devon and Torbay.

The proposed Deal could mean that more decisions can be taken locally by people who know their areas best, and on things that matter to local people, such as building more affordable homes, investing in new quality jobs and skills, and improving public transport.

Mr Young was joined yesterday by the Leaders of Devon County Council and Torbay Council, two local MPs, and the Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

But before the proposal can be confirmed, it first needs to be supported by the two councils, followed by a six-week public consultation.

So what is the Devolution Deal?

The 40-page proposed Deal sets out in detail proposals that could see the transfer of powers and funding to a Devon and Torbay Combined County Authority, subject to public consultation.

The proposed Combined County Authority would be a partnership made up of Councillors representing the councils of Devon and Torbay, including District Councils, and representatives from business and education.

Together, that partnership would deliver on a jointly agreed programme, working alongside a wide range of local stakeholders to tackle key local priorities.

The Government has chosen Devon and Torbay as one of only a small number of local authority areas in the country to form a Combined County Authority (hereafter CCA), that will not require an elected Mayor or changes to the current structure of local councils.

What would the Deal allow the local councils to do?

It would allow important decisions to be taken locally by people who know their areas best, on things that matter to local people, such as building more affordable homes, investing in new quality jobs and skills, and improving public transport.

Here’s a summary of the highlights:

  • under the proposals, the CCA would have direct control of adult education to create up to 50,000 new training and retraining opportunities by 2030
  • it would create a stronger relationship between employers and schools, colleges and universities to provide the skilled workforce the local economy needs for the future
  • it would see the Government transfer over £16 million to invest in new green jobs, homes, skills, and business growth, and accelerate Devon and Torbay’s transition to a net-zero economy
  • there would be a stronger partnership with Homes England to create a joint local action plan for affordable housing schemes for local people, and reduce homelessness
  • it would lead to even closer working between Devon and Torbay to improve the efficiency and co-ordination of public transport. There is an ambition to introduce a single ticketing system for travellers and investment in services to provide greater access to public transport
  • Devon and Torbay would be responsible for developing, designing and delivering the next stages of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund from 2025
  • there would be a significant boost to high growth business sectors in Devon and Torbay, such as advanced marine engineering, defence, photonics and digital

Find out more on the Devon and Torbay Devolution Deal website

So what does the Government say about it?

Yesterday’s signing means that almost 60 per cent of people in England will now live in a place with a devolution deal.

Levelling Up Minister, Jacob Young, said:

“Today marks a significant milestone as we finalise the Level 2 devolution agreement with Devon and Torbay. This transformative deal is set to channel additional resources and authority away from Whitehall, empowering local communities.

“Located in the heart of the South West, this deal will give the region a chance to progress Net Zero ambitions and accelerate wider low carbon business transition.”

“This is just the beginning of new opportunities”

The Leader of Devon County Council, John Hart, said:

“This proposed Devolution Deal is hugely significant and long-awaited. If agreed, the devolvement of funding and powers will enable us as a partnership to make a real difference to people’s lives in ways that matter the most to them.

“It will enable us to tackle real challenges, such as the shortage of affordable housing, and a need for more investment to support local businesses. It will bring new training and re-training opportunities, increasing productivity and pay. And it will bring improved coordination of public transportation across Devon and Torbay.

“This proposal also puts Devon and Torbay in a new and very different relationship with Government, one where we will have a stronger voice in Whitehall and an ability to influence policy for the benefit of our residents, communities, and businesses.

“This is just the beginning of new opportunities that we can build on.”

Councillor David Thomas, Leader of Torbay Council said:

“This proposed Devolution Deal between Torbay, Devon and the Government has been years in the planning and it is a real positive step forward that it has been published.

“With us having the control over the decision making and the funds to go with it, this will really help ensure that we can tackle those local issues that impact those who live and work in Torbay and Devon. With pockets of deprivation across both local authority areas, being able to tackle our priorities like improving skills, supporting our residents to gain the right employment and providing the right joined up transport links will really benefit everyone.”

“I am really looking forward to our closer working relationship with Devon and progressing our plans proposed in this Deal.”

What happens next?

DCC’s Cabinet and Torbay Council’s Cabinet will each meet on Friday 2 February to consider support for the proposed Deal and also approve a six-week public consultation on a draft proposal to establish the Devon and Torbay Combined County Authority (DT CCA).

Subject to the outcome of Cabinet’s consideration, public consultation will begin on Monday 12 February. The results of the consultation will be considered by both councils in April, and subject to a decision by both authorities, followed by submission of a final Deal proposal to the Government for approval.

If approved, the DT CCA would be established through secondary legislation introduced by Government.

If your child is unwell, consult HANDi this winter

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Dec 092023
 

Doctors in Devon are reminding parents to consult the free HANDi app if they aren’t sure what to do when their child is unwell this winter.

The award-winning app, available to download onto any Apple or Android device, was launched specifically with children in mind and is loaded with expert advice, support and guidance for parents with concerns about their children.

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It covers a range of common conditions such as high temperatures, chestiness, abdominal pain, headaches and rashes, which can cause concern to a parent or carer if they are not sure what to do.

The app asks a series of questions about the child’s symptoms and then advises the best course of action to take, whether to treat the condition at home, consult a pharmacist or GP, and if it is serious directing users to their nearest hospital.

Additional funding secured to extend free training for in-demand job roles

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Nov 062023
 

Hundreds more free training places are being offered through the Train4Tomorrow Skills Bootcamps after we secured an extra £900,000 for our programme which helps employers bring the right skills into their business and to upskill existing staff.

Aimed at adults aged 19-years-old and over, the flexible, short courses run for up to 16 weeks, delivering skills training across a variety of priority sectors including digital, technical, construction, green skills, health and social care, and professional services.

More than 30 courses are currently recruiting for learners, including Data Analysis, Construction Skills, Digital Marketing, Welding, Electric Vehicle Technician, Regenerative Farming, Working in Health and Social Care, Cyber Security, Project Management, Hospitality, Web Design and many more. Find the full course list at Skills Bootcamp Courses.

The courses have been designed with the help of employers to meet skills gaps and fill open vacancies within the region. Throughout the last three years, Train4Tomorrow has enabled over 2,000 adults across Devon and Cornwall to kickstart a new career, upskill or change roles.

Bus passengers on the rise with £2 bus fare cap

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Nov 062023
 

Bus passenger numbers across Devon are on the up and it’s hoped that the recent Government announcement to extend the £2 bus fare scheme could encourage others to get on board.

Devon County Council and its bus operators have all welcomed the £2 single fare cap which has now been extended until the end of 2024.

The move will be applauded by passengers as the cost of living crisis continues. Stagecoach, who operate the majority of bus services in Devon, have announced an increase of 3% in patronage since the DFT funded scheme has been running.

Not only are more people catching the bus, but passengers are happy with local services too, according to a survey carried out in the summer as part of the delivery of Devon’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP).

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Beware of rogue traders trying cash-in on Storm Ciarán

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Nov 062023
 

Devon County Council’s  Trading Standards service is urging householders to beware of unscrupulous traders wanting to take advantage of property damage caused by Storm Ciarán.

Fencing, trees, sheds, roof tiles, guttering and garden equipment are all the sorts of things that can be damaged by high winds.

“Unfortunately it’s a fact that rogue traders always try to take advantage when people are at their most vulnerable – we saw it in the storms last year and during the pandemic,” says Alex Fry, Operations Manager for Heart of the South West Trading Standards.

“They will try to take advantage of emergencies, disasters and extreme weather events to make as much money as they can.

“They target the vulnerable and elderly. They might knock on your door and say a branch is damaged or a tile is loose and is dangerous – ignore them.

“If someone on the doorstep, or through an unsolicited telephone call, tells you that your property needs repairs or maintenance of any kind, be suspicious.

“If you need work done use a trusted source or visit a website like Buy With Confidence to find a reputable trader and try to get at least three quotes for work.”

You can read more in the story on the DCC news page.

The ‘Household Support Fund’

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Oct 192023
 

What’s the ‘Household Support Fund’?

The Government has made funding available to local councils so they can offer direct support to those most in need in their area. It’s called the Household Support Fund.

There are conditions on how the money can be allocated. It must be used to help people who are struggling to pay for food, energy, water bills and other related essentials, and specifically those households that may not be eligible for other support that is already available from the Government

With winter approaching, Devon County Council is working with its Team Devon partners (District and City councils) and other community organisations to provide our most vulnerable residents with rapid short-term financial support through a number of different schemes to help them over the coming months.

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WHIST DRIVES RETURN to the VILLAGE HALL!

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Oct 012023
 

Whist Drives are back – on the first Tuesday of every month at 7.30pm in the Village Hall.

First one this season is on Tuesday 3rd October, followed by Tuesday 7th November…

£3 per head, including tea/coffee and biscuits.

All welcome – from complete novices to “old hands”!

 

All school-aged children eligible for free flu vaccine this winter

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Jul 102023
 

All primary and secondary school-aged children in England will be offered a free flu vaccine from September for the 2023 to 2024 season, alongside younger children aged two and three years old.

Earlier this year the Government announced that all primary school children and infants aged two and three years old will be offered the flu vaccine. Now it has been confirmed that the programme will expand to pupils in secondary school years 7 to 11, who will be offered the vaccine as a nasal spray through their school’s vaccination programme from Friday 1 September.

It means that pupils receiving the vaccine will have direct protection from the flu. More vulnerable groups will also be indirectly protected by reducing the spread of the virus.

Anyone eligible for the flu vaccine is encouraged to take up the offer from September before the flu season begins, to give themselves the best possible protection in winter and reduce the spread of the virus.