Message from Northamptonshire Director of Public Health

A Message From The Director Of Public Health

A Message From The Director Of Public Health

“Dear Residents,

I am writing to you directly, as we enter the winter period, to inform you of the current situation relating to Coronavirus in Northamptonshire and specifically the areas in which you live. I’m also hoping to share some key tips to help you and your families stay safe during the winter period and how to access support if you need to self-isolate, if you become unwell, or if you require help with shopping, medication or loneliness.

We are currently seeing the largest rise in cases in Northamptonshire since the first national lockdown. Positive cases range across all age groups, but significantly are largest in the age groups from 10-59. We know that these age groups are amongst the most sociable, go to school, university or work, and may be involved in the care of others, children and/or older people.

Worryingly, we are also seeing a rise in cases amongst those aged over 60. This age group is the group that are most likely to become severely unwell should they get Coronavirus, they may need to stay in hospital and sadly, as we are starting to see once again, more of this age group are likely to die from the virus.

Transmission can easily spread within families, especially where children and parents mix with grandparents and particularly in indoor settings. Whilst we recognise the importance of social interaction, we would recommend that if you have to work with or care for someone who is older or more vulnerable, or if you ordinarily mix with grandparents, that you consider reducing your social contacts elsewhere, or move your interactions with those older, more vulnerable contacts to an online format where possible during the winter period.

The introduction of recent national lockdown guidance will help us to reduce community transmission of the virus. Community transmission is where the virus spreads in households with people mixing in indoor spaces in particular. We would recommend that where anyone enters your home, or you theirs, for example for childcare purposes, that everyone wears a face covering, maintains a two metre social distance, and keeps interactions as short as possible. Continue to wash your hands regularly and clean any surfaces or contact points such as door handles, cupboard handles and taps.

If you have any concerns about whether you may have COVID-19, how to get a test, how to get more support for someone who is vulnerable or the current guidance and what you can and cannot do, visit the County Council website. https://www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/coronavirus-updates/Pages/default.aspx

We all need to work hard to ensure that case numbers reduce in our local area, to ensure that we keep the people we love safe, and so that we can return to a more normal way of living as soon as possible when the national measures come to an end. We are all in this together and all of our actions contribute to the outcomes we face. Let’s continue to work together, to wash our hands regularly, to wear our face coverings and to keep two metres from others.

Lucy Wightman
Director of Public Health, Northamptonshire County Council

Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator wanted!

We are looking for a new co-ordinator for Neighbourhood Watch in Great Addington. Could it be you? Contact clerk@greataddingtonparishcouncil.gov.uk to find out more!

Great Addington Parish Council Meeting

Members of the public and press are invited to attend, the Meeting of Great Addington Parish Council to be held via Zoom on Wednesday 18th November 2020 at 7.45 p.m. to transact the following business

Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/92872420158

Meeting ID: 928 7242 0158

D Cummins

Mrs Dawn Cummins (Clerk/RFO to the Council)

Tel: 07599 032350

clerk@greataddingtonparishcouncil.gov.uk

www.greataddingtonpc.co.uk

Consultation on proposed term dates

Northamptonshire County Council is consulting on proposed term dates for the 2022 to 2023 academic year.

The consultation period on these proposed dates will run from:

Monday 19 October 2020 – Friday 27 November 2020.

The proposed term dates can be viewed on the County Council website.

The previously agreed term dates (for 2020-21 and 2021-22) can also be located here.

Give Us Your Views

Please send any comments on the proposed term dates for 2022 to 2023 by email to:

consultationschoolad@northamptonshire.gov.uk

Alternatively, you can contact Jan Baines (School Admissions Manager) on 07500 071983 or you can post your response to: 

School Admissions Manager
School Admissions Team
Northamptonshire County Council
One Angel Square
Angel Street
Northampton
NN1 1ED

NCC Consultation on Covid 19 Guidance

Dear Residents’ Panel member,

Northamptonshire County Council (NCC), and all our partners who are working together on the coronavirus pandemic, want to hear from members of our communities.

We want to gather feedback to understand your views on the spread of coronavirus in the county and to identify what might be helping or stopping people from following guidance.

We will ask you about getting tested, about social distancing (keeping 2 metres apart) and self-isolation (staying at home if you have symptoms or a positive test) so that we can identify ways of making all of these things easier for our residents.

Please note that your answers to this survey are anonymous and the results of all responses will be analysed by NCC public health and engagement teams with the overall findings being shared with our incident response team and Oversight and Engagement Board.

Have your say

Please give us your views by completing our online questionnaire.

The consultation closes at midnight on 5 October 2020.

Police Priorities survey

Police Priorities
Northamptonshire Police is refreshing its Locally Identified Priorities (LIPs) and has asked Northants CALC to help disseminate the survey.  Northamptonshire Police would like to get as many responses as possible to understand what the main issues are for the public.  The survey runs until the 31 August 2020 and will help shape what the police focus on from September to November 2020.  The very short survey is at https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/NorthamptonshireLocallyIdentifiedPriorities.

Great Addington Parish Council Meeting


Date: 7th August 2020

Dear Councillor

You are hereby summoned to attend, and members of the public and press are invited to attend, the Meeting of Great Addington Parish Council to be held via Zoom on Wednesday 19th August 2020 at 7.45 p.m. to transact the following business

Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86765112604?pwd=RldsMUJRLzBZNTFCSTBhRkpScVdrQT09
Meeting ID: 867 6511 2604
Passcode: 437978

D Cummins

Mrs Dawn Cummins (Clerk/RFO to the Council)
Limestones
Gt Addington Rd
Little Addington
Northants
NN144BA

01933 653884
clerk@greataddingtonparishcouncil.gov.uk
www.greataddingtonpc.co.uk

AGENDA

20/110 To receive and accept apologies for absence. (Reason for absence to be advised)

20/111 Approval of Minutes. To approve the Minutes of the Council Meeting held 22nd July 2020 as a correct record.

20/112 Declaration of interest by any Councillor who has a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest or other interest in any of the following agenda items.

20/113 To receive information requests/comments from members of the public in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Standing orders.

20/114 To resolve to exclude members of the public from the meeting when agenda items containing confidential information are transacted.

20/115 Minor Items:
a) To receive and note the Action Log from previous meetings
b) To receive reports from District and County representatives
(i) Cllr D Hughes (ENC) Woodford Ward
(ii) Cllr S Hughes (NCC Irthlingborough Division)
c) To receive and note decisions notified by ENC Planning Services
d) To receive and note correspondence/reports/publications from other organisations (circulated previously)

20/116 Finance
a) To receive and approve the monthly financial statements and bank reconciliation
b) To receive and approve the monthly internal control checklist
c) To approve payments in accordance with relevant legislation
(i) Payment to EON Electricity for street lighting energy (INV-H18A6029FF)
PAY000142 – £100.83 inclusive of 5% VAT (Parish Councils Act 1957, s 3)
(ii) Payment to JME Ground Services Ltd for All Saints Church mowing (7539)
PAY000143 – £162.00 inclusive of 20% VAT (Local Government Act 1972, s 215)

20/117
To note the latest details of this Council’s Four Year Plan; receive and note reports prepared by Champions of projects; and consider the options available regarding short, medium and long term objectives.
(i) Traffic calming measures. Cllr Fischelis
(ii) Neighbourhood plan. Cllr Scott
(iii) Improvement Strategy for footpaths. Cllr D Barclay/Cllr S Barclay
(iv) Village enhancement. Cllr Fischelis/Cllr D Cole

20/118 Community
a) To review Trees in the Churchyard
b) To review an application to the ENC Member Empowerment Fund for 5 aside goal posts
c) To consider arrangements for the monthly surgeries
d) To consider arrangements for the autumn litter pick
e) To consider future for Neighbourhood Watch scheme in Great Addington
f) To approve the Council’s copy for the September 2020 issue of Saints Alive! and the local press

20/119 To receive meeting/training reports from Councillors (where not otherwise specified on the agenda)

20/120 To confirm any additional business to be included on the agenda of the next meeting

20/121 To confirm the list of action items from this meeting

20/122 To confirm the date and time of the next meeting of the Council which is scheduled for Wednesday 16th September 2020 at 7.45 p.m.

Summer reading challenge

Every year Northamptonshire Libraries deliver the Summer Reading Challenge, which challenges children to read 6 books during the summer holidays. It has been proven that children who don’t continue reading during the summer have a lower reading age when they return to school in September than that before the summer. You can find out more about the challenge on our webpage: www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/src or on our facebook page: www.facebook.com/NorthamptonshireSRC

Due to the exceptional circumstances surrounding Covid-19 we are unable to deliver this in the normal way and the challenge will be online this year. We are also unable to promote it I the normal way as we can’t deliver school assemblies or hold events in the library.

East Northants residents urged to check they are registered to vote

Residents across East Northamptonshire are being warned not to lose their voice on decisions that affect them by making sure their electoral registration details are correct.

The annual canvass ensures that East Northamptonshire Council (ENC) can keep the electoral register up to date, identifying any residents who are not registered to vote and encouraging them to register, so they can have their say in future elections, including those taking place in May 2021.

Having been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, elections for the new North Northamptonshire Council, Police, Crime and Fire Commissioner and local town/parish elections, will now take place in May 2021. The annual canvass is an important opportunity for residents to make sure they can use their democratic right to vote on these upcoming elections.

Cllr Steven North, Leader of East Northamptonshire Council said:

“It’s important that residents keep an eye out for messages from East Northamptonshire Council, so we can make sure we have the right details on the electoral register for you and your household.

“We are required by law to complete the annual canvass, regardless of the wider situation, and ask that the public help us by providing the necessary information when it is needed. This will avoid the need for a canvasser to visit your home, which will be more difficult given the current circumstances.

“If you’re not currently registered, your name will not appear in the messages we send and you may be unable to vote in any upcoming elections. If you want to register, the easiest way is online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

Any residents who have any questions about the annual canvass can contact ENC’s Elections team by emailing elections@east-northamptonshire.gov.uk or by visiting www.east-northamptonshire.gov.uk/elections.

Great Addington Parish council meeting

Date: 17th July 2020

Members of the public and press are invited to attend, the Meeting of Great Addington Parish Council to be held via Zoom on Wednesday 22nd July, joining instructions are listed below.

Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85171469749?pwd=KytvaS9RQThaZ3BSMmwyR2M3ZVhlZz09
Meeting ID: 851 7146 9749
Password: 957121

AGENDA

20/096 To receive and accept apologies for absence. (Reason for absence to be advised)

20/097 Approval of Minutes. To approve the Minutes of the Council Meeting held 17th June 2020 as a correct record

20/098 Declaration of interest by any Councillor who has a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest or other interest in any of the following agenda items.

20/099 To receive information requests/comments from members of the public in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Standing orders.

20/100 To resolve to exclude members of the public from the meeting when agenda items containing confidential information are transacted.

20/101 Minor Items:
a) To receive and note the Action Log from previous meetings
b) To receive reports from District and County representatives
(i) Cllr D Hughes (ENC) Woodford Ward
(ii) Cllr S Hughes (NCC Irthlingborough Division)
c) To receive and note decisions notified by ENC Planning Services
d) To receive and note correspondence/reports/publications from other organisations (circulated previously)

20/102 Finance
a) To receive and note the Internal Auditor’s report for 2019/20
b) To confirm the period for the exercise of public rights
c) To consider options available regarding overhanging trees at All Saints Church
d) To receive and approve the monthly financial statements and bank reconciliation
e) To receive and approve the monthly internal control checklist
f) To approve payments in accordance with relevant legislation
(i) Payment to Northants CALC for Zoom 101 for Clerks (INV-0577)
PAY000140 – £38.00 (Local Government Act 1972, s 111)
(ii) Payment to Northants CALC for Zoom 101 for Chairmen (INV-0605)
PAY000140 – £76.00 (Local Government Act 1972, s 111)
(iii) Payment to JME Ground Services Ltd for churchyard maintenance (7504)
PAY000141 – £131.40 inclusive of 20% VAT (Local Government Act 1972, s 215)

20/103
To note the latest details of this Council’s Four Year Plan; receive and note reports prepared by Champions of projects; and consider the options available regarding short, medium and long term objectives.

20/104 Community
a) To review an application to the ENC Member Empowerment Fund for 5 aside goal posts
b) To consider arrangements for the monthly surgeries
c) To consider arrangements for the autumn litter pick
d) To consider future for Neighbourhood Watch scheme in Great Addington
e) To approve the Council’s copy for the August 2020 issue of Saints Alive! and the local press

20/105 To receive meeting/training reports from Councillors (where not otherwise specified on the agenda)

20/106 To further consider Councillor and Clerk training requirements
a) To consider purchase of Mobile Phone for exclusive use of GAPC Clerk

20/107 To confirm any additional business to be included on the agenda of the next meeting

20/108 To confirm the list of action items from this meeting

20/109 To confirm the date and time of the next meeting of the Council which is scheduled for Wednesday 19th August 2020 at 7.45 p.m.