Work will begin on repairing the playground equipment week commencing 27th February 2017.
Public Rights of Way Consultation
“At over 6,000 km, our public rights of way network is one of the longest in the country. One of ourB key objectives is to make sure this important asset is safe and usable for both residents and visitors.
In an average year, customers will report 3,000 defects, such as a brokenB stile or a fallen tree. Maintenance of the network is arranged by a small team of officers with support from landowners, contractors and a dedicated group of countryside volunteers.
We haveB had to reduceB our spending by around 35 per centB over recent years and this has affected all council services, including public rights of way. As a consequence we are now looking at ways to continue managing the public rights of way network with less money.
The purpose of this consultation is to ask people for their views on a new approach to categorising the public rights of way network. Doing so will allow us to focus routine maintenance in areas where paths are agreed as being more important or better used. The category of a route will also help us to plan how we respond to defects that we find or are reported to us.”
Parish Greening
The Government have set a target of 11 million extra trees to be planted in the United Kingdom.
This recognises the considerable deficiency in the tree numbers across the land compared to other countries in Europe but more particularly the contribution to the management of global warming and greenhouse gases trees make. Further, in these times of unpredictable weather, trees make a positive impact on the permeability of the soil helping to mop up excess water.
Yorkshire has fewer trees than almost any county in the country, by a big margin. This has been recognised by the work such bodies as the Woodland Trust and Yorkshireb s National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Authorities who have been focusing on replenishing tree numbers across the County for some years.
The Parish Council wish to gather views from you about any approach or position our Parish could take to make a positive contribution to the greening of our environment.That could mean the planting of trees or shrubs in-locations anywhere in the parish including grass verges or small green spaces in the conservation area, the newer development or on the hillside or valley.
Tell us what you think and give us your views via the usual channels.
If you would like to comment please contact the Clerk on clerk@parishcouncil.bradleyvillage.org
Community Speed Watch
The Parish Council is trying to organise a Speed Watch in the village with the assistance of North Yorkshire Police who will train those who take part in the use of the equipment and recording. B We need two to four residents who can spare an hour or so at a future date. If you are interested in taking part please email your contact details to clerk@parishcouncil.bradleyvillage.org B and further information will be sent to you.
Stolen Van
Stolen Transit van in Red in our area. LD 56 YNY. Has ladders on the roof. Seen about 7.30am in Sutton in Craven. Please ring 101 if sighted.
Latest News February 2017
Following the recommendation of the Policy Committee last month, the ‘co-mingling’ of recyclable waste has been rubber stamped by the full council and will go ahead in April.
Councillors at the meeting of the full council welcomed the move, which they said had been warmly received by most residents.
Only a few people had raised concerns about the ability of the blue bins to take the additional waste, but councillors were told moving to fortnightly collections should be adequate, but could be revisited, if needed.
The Police report that theyB are currently seeing an increase in sheep theft in North Yorkshire. They urge all farmers to be extra vigilant, and ask that Farmers Markets make all the relevant checks before sheep are sold. They would also ask members of the public that if you are offered lamb on your doorstop or at the local pub, for instance, please call 101 and report it.
If you have information that could help our enquires please call 101.
Whilst we are investigating the possibility of making the speed limit 20mph throughout the village, we are now looking for volunteers to take part in a Community Speed Watch, probably in the area at the top of Lidget Road, near the Village Hall.
The site has to be pre-approved and anyone taking part will be fully trained on the equipment and what is required to be recorded.B The presence of a team and equipment in itself can also act as a deterrent and encourage road users to take more care in the area.
If you would like to take part in a Community Speed Watch please get in touch at clerk@parishcouncil.bradleyvillage.org
The B Government have set a target of 11 million extra trees to be planted in the United Kingdom.
This recognises the considerable deficiency in the tree numbers across the land compared to other countries in Europe but more particularly the contribution to the management of global warming and greenhouse gases trees make. Further, in these times of unpredictable weather, trees make a positive impact on the permeability of the soil helping to mop up excess water.
Yorkshire has fewer trees than almost any county in the country, by a big margin. This has been recognised by the work such bodies as the Woodland Trust and Yorkshirebs National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Authorities who have been focussing on replenishing tree numbers across the County for some years.
The Parish Council wish to gather views from you about any approach or position our Parish could take to make a positive contribution to the greening of our environment.
If you would like to comment please contact the Clerk on clerk@parishcouncil.bradleyvillage.org
In commemoration and remembrance of the end ofB World War 1 and the many millions who were killed or came home dreadfully wounded, a chain of beacons will be lit at 7pm on the 11th November 2018 b a century after the guns fell silent. The event will also commemorate the huge army of men and women on the home front who, often in dangerous and exhausting conditions, underpinned the war effort – keeping the wheels of industry turning, bringing the harvests home and ensuring the nation did not starve. The beacons will symbolise the light of hope that emerged from the darkness of war. Bradleys Both Parish Council would like to take part by lighting a beacon or bonfire on the 11th November 2018. If you have any comments or wish to help please contact clerk@parishcouncil.bradleyvillage.org
The spoofed emails from bservice@amazon.co.ukb claim recipients have made an order online and mimic an automatic customer email notification.
The scam emails claim recipients have ordered an expensive vintage chandelier, Bose stereos, iPhonebs and luxury watches.
The emails cleverly state that if recipients havenbt authorised the transaction they can click on the help centre link to receive a full refund.
The link leads to an authentic-looking website, which asks victims to confirm their name, address, and bank card information.
Amazon says that suspicious e-mails will often contain:
b”Links to websites that look like Amazon.co.uk, but aren’t Amazon.co.uk.
b”Attachments or prompts to install software on your computer.
b”Typos or grammatical errors.
b”Forged (or spoofed) e-mail addresses to make it look like the e-mail is coming from Amazon.co.uk.
In addition
b”Amazon will never ask for personal information to be supplied by e-mail.
b”Read more about identifying suspicious emails claiming to be from Amazon.
If you have received such an email or been victim of the above scam please report the matter to Action Fraud, National Fraud and Cyber Crime Reporting Centre 0300 1232040
www.actionfraud.police.uk
North Yorkshire Trading Standards are still receiving calls from residents/businesses who are approached by traders claiming to be working on nearby roads who have tarmac left over they need to get rid of. Thinking they are getting a bargain, residents are agreeing to work being done finding to their cost the work is overpriced and of poor quality. Please do not agree to such work being done and report anything suspicious to the Police on 101 or Trading Standards on 03454 04 05 06
FIND YOUR HEROES b WAR MEMORIAL PROJECT
The Centenary of The First World War has created a lot of interest particularly for those related to someone who died or served in the Armed Forces and ancillary services during the conflict. As an aid to those researching their family members involved in the various conflicts, the Wharfedale Family History Group started its War Memorial Project just over twelve months ago and have since recorded the names from over two hundred War Memorials and Rolls of Honour, from North Leeds to the source of the Wharfe, taking in the Washburn Valley and parts of Airedale and Malhamdale.
Many local groups are carrying out similar projects, but this group differs in that they are seeking memorials not just to those who died but also all those who served in all wars. The database now includes the names of several thousand men and women.
Two members of the Wharfedale group recently visited Bradley to photograph our war memorial in the Village Hall. The group would be very interested if anyone has a list of the 85 people who served in World War 2 as mentioned on the plaque in the village hall entrance or knows the whereabouts of the Primitive Methodist Roll of Honour.
If you have any information or stories you would like to pass on to the group please forward this to our Parish Clerk on clerk@parishcouncil.bradleyvillage.org or to Stanley Merridews at president@wharfedalefhg.co.uk. Also, if anyone would like to be involved in this project please contact us at this email address.
Urgent phishing scam alert
An email is in circulation pertaining to come from a Met Police email account. The email sender is shown as crime@content.met.police.uk This is not a valid Metropolitan Police email address. The subject is shown as Crime Prevention Advice. A file called 11212527.zip is attached to the email.
The text of the message is as follows:
TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC;
See attached document to read more about crime prevention advice.
Regards,
Metropolitan Police Service.
If the attachment is opened iSpy key logger malware is downloaded on to the host device.
If you receive an email from crime@content.met.police.uk do not open any attachments b report the incident to Action Fraud at http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
Traffic calming on Lidget Road, Bradley
The Parish Council requested the North Yorkshire Police Traffic Bureau to monitor speeding on Lidget Road. This is the outcome:
- The speed data obtained indicates a mean (average) speed of 23.123 mph and an 85th%ile* of 28.128 mph. The speed of vehicles on the road at this location are well within the 30mph speed limit, which is appropriate for this road.
- The injury accident data base does not indicate any speed related accidents within the last three years. North Yorkshire Police only takes account of recorded collisions which result in personal injury as ‘damage only’ incidents are not routinely reported to the authorities and therefore cannot be relied upon to assess the accident potential at any given location.
- However, although enforcement and engineering works are not available in this instance, you are more than welcome to look into the possibility of Community Speed Watch (CSW). CSW has recently been launched by North Yorkshire Police and allows communities to monitor speed themselves, and report this information back to the police. Someone from that CSW team will be in touch with you shortly to explain the scheme further, and give you details on how to get involved.
- No further action will be taken.
The Parish Council is now considering if 20mph restrictions through the village are a viable proposition. If you have any comments please send them toB clerk@parishcouncil.bradleyvillage.org
SOUTH CRAVEN LIBRARY SERVICES
The Management Committee asked each of the nine Parish Councils in the South Craven area to help with funding based on the number of borrowers as a percentage of their first year costs. As 1.67% of borrowers reside in Bradleys Both Parish, the Parish Council were happy to make the requested donation of B#116. The following comment has been received from the Library Services Treasurer.
“On behalf of the Management Group at South Craven Community Library, may I express our gratitude for the support from Bradleys Both Parish Council. Your donation will go a long way to help us with the running costs in 2017. It is our intention to keep all the current services provided by NYCC at Cross Hills Library, including the Home Delivery Service, which we know is greatly appreciated in all Parishes served by the Library.
We are still in need of volunteers to help run the Library, so if you’re interested, please get in touch at southcravencommunitylibrary@gmail.com. We are particularly interested in anyone who can help set up, and possibly train a volunteer to maintain our own web site.
Once again, many thanks for your support.”
NORTH YORKSHIRE POLICE have located an amount of property in Bradley including 2 x mountain bikes, a money box & some clothing. Are these yours? If so, please contact NYP on 101 quoting N Y P – 1 4 1 1 2 0 1 6 – 0 0 2 0
RECYCLING CONSULTATION
What does fully co-mingled mean?
It means that the collection methodology will be simplified: all your recyclates (paper, cans, plastic, glass and card) will be collected on the same day in the same container. This takes away the need for multiple visits.
The new methodology will mean you have a collection once a week on the same day. In week 1 you will present yourB green wheeled bin for residual waste for emptying, then in week 2 you will present your blue bin/pod for emptying. This gets us away from the need to distribute and collect blue bags.
The government has set a target that all local authorities are to achieve 50% recycling by 2020. This new methodology will help us to get there and achieve what we are being asked to do.
We now want to ask you what you think.
To complete our survey please click here.
Alternatively you can download a copy of the consultation here: B Co-mingled consultation [51kb]
and email it to wastemanagement@cravendc.gov.uk
or post it toB Co-Mingling Consultation, Waste Management, Craven District Council, Belle Vue Square, Broughton Road, Skipton, BD23 1FJ.
Hard copies of the survey are also available at Belle Vue Square, Skipton, Craven Swimming Pool & Fitness Centre, Skipton Tourist Information Centre and Settle Tourist Information Centre.
The consultation will close onB December 21stB 2016, so please complete theB survey by this date.
Bradley Show
Following a rather wet, but enthusiastic Party in the Park on Saturday 3rd September, the Bradley Show opened to blue skies and great crowds on Sunday 4th September. Two benches were unveiled on the day, one in memory of Fell Runner Neil Pate and the other to the Parish Council Clerk for over 40 years – Mike Tomkins.
Can you help MacMillan Cancer Care.
MacMillan Cancer Care areB currently seeking new volunteers to help with one off collections, marshalling at events or even offers of hosting your own fundraising event. However, we are also offering our time to visit your community groups to give talks and raise awareness about our services, and let people know how they can get support whilst living with or beyond cancer.
You may be aware that September is a busy time for Macmillan as we see thousands of people across the region take part in our Worldbs Biggest Coffee Morning. Whether you are hosting, baking, purchasing or tasting at an event near you, we wish you all the success and thank you for supporting local people affected by cancer.
Viki Power Fundraising Manager for Skipton, Airedale and Craven Macmillan Cancer Support Telephone: 07801 307050 – Email: vpower@macmillan.org.uk
MacMillan Poster
Northern Gas Networks traffic congestion.
TRAFFIC congestion will last for at least three weeks as work on a B#130,000 upgrade to the gas distribution network at Bradley will begin today.
Northern Gas Networks (NGN) is investing the money to replace the ageing gas pipes in Keighley Road.
The major project is part of NGNbs ongoing development of infrastructure in the area, and will involve replacing 640 metres of existing metal gas mains with more durable plastic pipes, to ensure the continued safe and reliable supply of gas to customers in the area for years to come. B B http://www.cravenherald.co.uk/news/14675593.Traffic_congestion_ahead_with_Bradley_gas_works/
Families urged to come forward for help with winter bills
ONE-OFF GRANTS are available to families and individuals on low incomes in the run-up to winter.
More than 20 energy companies offer the Warm Home Discount scheme, which gives eligible customers a one-off grant towards their electricity bill or prepayment meter during the winter.
Schemes are set to open from around August time, and the payment is expected to remain the same as previous years at B#140.
Families on low incomes or welfare are encouraged to get ahead of the queue and register their interest now with the support of the Warm and Well in North Yorkshire project, which seeks to raise awareness of cold homes.
Although criteria for the grant varies according to the energy supplier, generally customers qualify automatically if they are in receipt of the Guarantee element of Pension Credit.
Households might also be eligible for the payment if they receive certain means-tested benefits or have an annual income of less than B#16,000 and there is a child under-5, someone with a disability, or someone elderly living at the property. In this case residents have to apply for the B#140.
Kate Urwin, the Yorkshire Energy Doctor, who is working with Warm and Well said:
bCustomers can either apply online via their electricity supplier or call them up. It is a good idea to get in quickly as some schemes are first come first served and close when they have reached their maximum number of applicants.
bThe B#140 payment can go a long way to easing financial pressure on families during the winter, and is set up in such a way that it reaches those who need it the most.b
For support with the Warm Home Discount application as well as with wider energy matters such as debt or switching, families are also able to contact Kate directly. She can be reached on 07738 818391 or 01757 249100.
Families can also talk to Warm and Well in North Yorkshire for a wider variety of support around being cold at home. Please visitwww.first4contact.org or call 01904 704177.
Welcome to Bradley Parish Council
Welcome to Bradley Parish Council B B B PLEASE NOTE: NEWS ITEMS WILL APPEAR IN THE ‘LATEST NEWS’ PAGE – CLICK ON THE LINK ABOVE.
Officially known as Bradleys Both, the Parish consists of two settlements, Low and High Bradley. At the last census, the Parish had a population of 1244 living in 542 households. Low Bradley, the major settlement, consists of a conservation area of stone built properties, the oldest of which dates back to the 16thB century; and a more recent area mostly built between about 1900 and 1970.
Agriculture originally provided the community with a steady source of employment, but this has declined over the last 50 years. There is no industry in the village itself, but an industrial estate on the Parish boundary with Skipton provides much varied employment.
The Parish Council comprises seven unpaid Councillors and one part time paid Clerk. The Council owns and maintains the playing fields with sports pavilion, the non-denominational cemetery and the amenity area by the canal. It has also taken responsibility for cutting most of the grass verges in the village.
Recent projects have included the complete refurbishment of the sports pavilion and the replacement of trees on the playing fields. Currently, the Council is drafting a Neighbourhood Plan which will give the Parish a legal right to influence the course of future housing development in the village.
Its activities are funded by the bpreceptb, an annual charge averaging about B#30 per household, which is collected with the council tax.
The Village Hall is run separately by its own charitable trust, partly supported by the Council.
The council is totally independent, but works closely with the Craven District and North Yorkshire County Councils. It is the first tier of local government and, therefore in the best position to represent the village.
Meetings are held monthly on the third Tuesday of every month [except August], normally at 7.30pm. Our representative Councillors for Craven District and North Yorkshire usually attend as well. Meetings are formal, but residents are always welcome to come, listen and voice any concerns. Issues raised will be dealt with by the Council, if they are already on the agenda for that meeting, or will be placed on the agenda of the next meeting for discussion.
Agendas and minutes for meetings are published on this website.
David Cohn
Chairman of Bradley Parish Council
April 2016