Community roundup

Well its been a different few months, to say the least! Shortly  after the last newsletter the country went into lockdown to stop the spread of COVID-19 and many people’s lives totally changed overnight. 

In our rural area, those with animals to keep and fields to farm may not have noticed too much difference (other than increased numbers of cyclists and walkers) but for others lockdown meant almost total isolation. 

Thankfully the community sprang into action and quickly organised a rota of volunteers to pick up shopping and medication for those who were not able to leave the house: our thanks to Don Baker for coordinating and to the many people who volunteered to help. In the end we didn’t need everyone who volunteered: what a neighbourly bunch we all are. 

Lockdown meant the cancellation of our village pub night so an enterprising regular set up a well attended pub quiz via Zoom (thanks Peter!) which was repeated for a few weeks until Zoom fatigue kicked in. 

Even more ambitious was the Virtual Race Night on 1st May. Huge thanks to Gary Woodley for organising and running this. It raised £160 for NHS Charities! 

There’s been a noticeable increase in walkers and cyclists around our lovely villages enjoying the peace and quiet, seeing nature at its very best and for some, perhaps, fully appreciating their surroundings in a way that our busy lives don’t often allow. We would encourage everyone to adhere to the countryside code – particularly with reference to keeping dogs under control, leaving gates as you find them and not cycling on footpaths. 

Also its been good to see the recreation ground at the hall being used for daily exercise – including some very intense training sessions by several very committed athletes! 

Unfortunately someone saw fit to ignore the newly-installed CCTV cameras at the hall and has sprayed graffiti over the pavillion at the far end of the field, not once but twice! This has been reported to the police. 

The weekly “clap for carers” has now ended but a good amount of clapping and banging of saucepans could be heard every Thursday night in support of NHS doctors and nurses – plus all the lovely rainbows drawn, coloured or painted by our amazingly resilient younger residents. There’s even a front lawn with a rainbow and “NHS” etched into it. 

While the official VE Day celebrations were postponed until mid August it was fantastic to see so many flags and bunting go up anyway, an amazing spitfire flyover, and some managed to have a socially distanced toast to those who gave their freedom so we can have ours. 

Friday night kids’ football

We were hoping to start up Friday night football for U14s again after May half term, but unfortunately we can’t now do this. Hopefully it’ll be able to restart later in the year. 

Village hall playground

The playground is currently closed as per government guidelines. We will update the signage as and when the guidelines change and the playground has been checked for any potential hazards that might have occurred during lockdown.
 
If you’re interested in helping us to keep the playground safe we’re looking for a volunteer. It takes about half an hour once a month, using a checklist provided by ROSPA, who carry out our annual inspections. You then would report your findings in to the committee who will action any necessary repairs. Please contact us if you can help with this! 

Great British Spring Clean

The #gbspringclean has been rescheduled to 11-27 September 2020 because of the COVID-19 lockdown. Please contact Don Baker nearer the time (we’ll also provide more information in the Autumn Newsletter/on the website). 

In the meantime, why not pick up a bag of litter while you’re out walking anyway? Don’t forget your gloves and be sure to practice appropriate hand hygiene – or use a grabber if you have one.  

How to avoid NHS Test and Trace Scams

On 28 May the Government introduced the NHS Test and Trace service to trace the spread of the virus, and isolate new infections with the aim of helping return life back to normal. Unfortunately, this new service has also created opportunities for scammers, so we wanted to make you aware of this.

Here are some tips from Trading Standards (shared on Mix 96 website), to protect yourselves from scams:

Trading Standards have said there are reports of ‘phishing’ texts and emails, which are using the new system to scam people. Scammers have already been using COVID-19 in their scams, including fake texts purporting to be from the government promising a ‘relief’ payout or advertising face masks/hand sanitiser that never arrive.

And there now appears to be ‘phishing’ texts and emails suggesting, for example, that someone testing positive to COVID-19 has come into contact with you and recommending a click-link for more help or asking for payment for a testing kit. Although alerts from the NHS Test and Trace service could come by text, email or phone call, there is clear Government guidance as to how it works, and there is no need to give financial information as it is a free service.

Top Tips

As lockdown scams continue, Trading Standards advice to residents is:

– Be sceptical, don’t be afraid to delete the email/text or put the phone down.

– Take your time, don’t be rushed.

– Know who you’re dealing with: if you need help, talk to someone you know or get in touch with Trading Standards advice line on 0300 123 2329

– Protect your financial information, especially from people you don’t know, and never just hand over your financial details

– Never engage with someone or allow them access to your personal details unless you are able to verify their authenticity and who they are.

Government Test and Trace guidance

For an outline on the Test and Trace service, visit the Government website but please find the key points below:

Contact tracers will:

– Call you from 0300 013 5000

– Send you text messages from ‘NHS’

– Ask you to sign into the NHS test and trace contact-tracing website

– Ask for your full name and date of birth to confirm your identity, and postcode to offer support while self-isolating

– Ask about the coronavirus symptoms you have been experiencing

– Ask you to provide the name, telephone number and/or email address of anyone you have had close contact with in the two days prior to your symptoms starting

– Ask if anyone you have been in contact with is under 18 or lives outside of England

Contact tracers will never:

– Ask you to dial a premium rate (09 or 087) number to speak to them

– Ask you to make any form of payment or purchase a product or any kind

– Ask for any details about your bank account

– Ask for your social media identities or login details, or those of your contacts

– Ask you for any passwords or PINs, or ask you to set up any passwords or PINs over the phone

– Disclose any of your personal or medical information to your contacts

– Provide medical advice on the treatment of any potential coronavirus symptoms

– Ask you to download any software to your PC or ask you to hand over control of your PC, smartphone, or tablet to anyone else

– Ask you to access any website that does not belong to the government or NHS

Coronavirus: local waste collection news 30/03/20

Due to the developing situation and latest advice regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus), waste services are currently operating with a reduced number of staff across Chiltern, Wycombe and South Bucks.

We have put together some advice for residents, which we would be very grateful if you could share throughout your community networks.

We are pleased to confirm that the recycling collection service has been reinstated in Chiltern and Wycombe from Monday 30th March.  However, we will be unable to return for any collections that were due last week.

To enable recycling collections, the weekly food waste collection service is temporarily suspended; residents should dispose of their food waste in their general rubbish bin as a temporary measure.

Garden waste is still suspended in Chiltern and Wycombe and in South Bucks.

The most up to date information is available on the Council’s websites and social media. However, we would be extremely grateful if you could share this information with friends, family and/or colleagues who may not have easy access to our webpages.

Webpages:

https://www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/coronavirus/service-changes/coronavirus-waste-services-all-districts/https://www.chiltern.gov.uk/waste/update

https://www.southbucks.gov.uk/waste/update

https://www.wycombe.gov.uk/pages/Recycling-and-waste/Bin-collections/Bin-updates.aspx

Recycling (mixed and paper & card)

Chiltern and Wycombe

Service status

Service reinstated from Monday 30th March 2020

Suspended in Chiltern and Wycombe on Monday 23rd, Tuesday 24th, Wednesday 25th, Thursday 26th and Friday 27th March.

Advice for residents

Please present your recycling on your next scheduled collection day.

We are unable to return for containers that were not collected during the period of service suspension. We will collect a reasonable amount of extra recycling if presented loose in a reusable container (or cardboard box) on your next scheduled collection.

Due to current social distancing measures, the Household Recycling Centres in Buckinghamshire are closed. Please do not visit these sites to dispose of your recycling.

South Bucks

The recycling service continues as business as usual.

Food

Chiltern and Wycombe

Service status

The food recycling service is temporarily suspended.

Advice for residents

Food waste should be put into your general rubbish bin, which will be collected on your usual general rubbish collection day.

To help reduce waste put in the general rubbish bin, ​you can home compost: fruit and vegetable peelings, seeds and cores; egg shells; tea bags; coffee grounds and filter paper; paper towels or tissues (not if they have touched meat).

You cannot compost: cooked food, fish, meat or dairy products (these must be put in your general rubbish bin).

To find out more about home-composting visit: https://www.recycleforbuckinghamshire.co.uk/reduce-your-waste/home-composting/, you can also get a discounted home compost bin via www.getcomposting.com

For tips on how you can reduce the amount of food you waste, visit: https://www.recycleforbuckinghamshire.co.uk/reduce-your-waste/love-food-hate-waste/

We recognise the benefits of our weekly food collection, both for residents and the environment. This change is only temporary and we will reinstate separate food waste collections as soon as possible. During this time, your food waste will be disposed of appropriately at an energy from waste plant, and will not be landfilled.

South Bucks

The food recycling service continues as business as usual. There are no current planned changes to collection frequencies or days.

Garden Waste

Chiltern & Wycombe and South Bucks

Service status

Suspended in Chiltern and Wycombe from Friday 20th until further notice. This includes renewals.

Suspended in South Bucks from Wednesday 25th until further notice. This includes renewals

Advice for residents

Garden waste materials are not hazardous if left for longer than two weeks and can be home-composted. Please store this waste until the service resumes.

Due to current social distancing measures, the Household Recycling Centres in Buckinghamshire are closed. Please do not visit these sites to dispose of your garden waste.

General rubbish

Chiltern and Wycombe & South Bucks

Service status

The general rubbish service continues as business as usual. There are no current planned changes to collection frequencies or days.

Advice for residents

To support our crews, we kindly ask that residents contain all their waste within their bin(s) and use the food recycling service.

There are no current planned changes to collection frequencies or days.

Medical (including COVID-19 waste)

For information on how to dispose of waste from possible cases of COVID-19 and cleaning of areas where possible cases have been (such as disposable cloths and tissues), visit: COVID-19 waste

Sharps and sack collections are occurring as business as usual. Customers should request collections as usual (sharps only).

Bulky waste

Chiltern, Wycombe and South Bucks

Service status

Newbulky waste collections are suspended. We are individually contacting residents with existing bookings to discuss their bookings.

Advice for residents

The bulky waste service is currently suspended.If you have previously booked a bulky waste collection, a member of our team will contact you to discuss your booking.

Owing to the current situation, and closure of Household Recycling Centres to the public, we advise residents to store their bulky waste items until it is safe for disposal options to resume.

HRCs

All Household Recycling Centres across Buckinghamshire are closed until further notice – for more information see the ‘Coronavirus disruptions’ page

Bin deliveries

Chiltern, Wycombe and South Bucks

Service status

Bin deliveries are suspended. We are contacting residents with outstanding requests individually to discuss their delivery.

Advice for residents

If you have ordered a new bin before Friday 20 March 2020, and it has not been delivered, you will soon be contacted by a member of our team. If you do not have a bin, or your bin is broken, we will collect your general waste from single-use sacks and your recycling from a reusable container. These sacks and/or containers must be provided by the householder.

Due to current social distancing measures, the Household Recycling Centres in Buckinghamshire are closed. Please do not visit these sites to dispose of your waste.

Thank you for your patience and understanding in this difficult time.

Contact details:

Name: Callum Lynam – Waste Policy and Projects Team Leader

Email: callum.lynam@buckinghamshire.gov.uk

Wishing you all the best

The Waste Team

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Hall closed until further notice

Owing to the current coronavirus situation, the Village Hall Trustees have taken the decision to close the hall for the foreseeable future. We will post further updates as the situation develops and once we have a reopening date. Any confirmed and paid bookings will be fully refunded, including deposits.

The hall will be there when this is all over and we’re doing our best to help those in need during the current situation. If you need any assistance with shopping etc because you’re self isolating please see our poster below and get in touch. If you can help with the effort please also get in touch.

Stay safe and we’ll see you on the other side 🙂 With bunting.