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Reopening High Streets Safely – SCDC Business & Residents Surveys

We have received the following from South Cambridgeshire District Council:

We have a business and residents survey out as part of our Reopening High Street Safely project.

Supporting our local businesses is a priority for us, especially now with our local businesses having been impacted by Covid-19. We want to know how you’re feeling about returning to shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants, salons and more, so that we can help you to stay safe while supporting South Cambridgeshire businesses. Please see links below to our short survey:

Resident survey:

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/SouthCambridgeshireDistrictCouncil/photos/a.155464601178391/3186113764780111/?type=3&theater

Twitter – https://twitter.com/SouthCambs/status/1286316452392427521?s=20

Business Owner? We also want to hear from you, links to our short survey below:

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/SouthCambridgeshireDistrictCouncil/photos/a.155464601178391/3198049206919900/?type=3&theater

Twitter – https://twitter.com/SouthCambs/status/1287790333313667073?s=20

 

Top Tips & Useful Guidance from SCDC

We have received the following information from South Cambridgeshire District Council:

The weather is warm and lots of people will be enjoying being outdoors and starting to see a few more people (in a socially distanced way) – click here to read some handy top tips from Public Health England to help yourself and your residents ‘beat the heat’.

You will be aware that the Government has announced a number of significant changes during the past week or so. From 4 July, many more businesses are to reopen and other restrictions eased – you can read FAQs about what you can and can’t do from 4 July here. From 6 July, updated guidance for people who have been shielding will come into effect – please see more below about this.

Despite this sense that more people will be returning to more of their normal activities, there is still a huge amount of support our communities need at this time, and the work of community groups will continue to be vitally important. We simply could not have supported people in the way we have without your efforts, and I want to thank you once again: thank you.

Shielding to be relaxed from 6 July

You will know that guidance for shielding people is to be relaxed from 6 July. From that date, anyone shielding will be able to spend more time outdoors, meeting up to six other people. Social distancing will not be needed with other members of their own household and people shielding who live alone can join a support bubble with another household. They can also be in each other’s homes.

From 1 August, people will be advised that they no longer need to shield. This group will then be able to visit shops or other public places, and return to work if they can’t work from home. However, they still need to follow social distancing. Government food parcels will also end, on 31 July, but supermarkets will continue priority online slots beyond that date. It might be helpful to be aware of Age UK’s shopping service for people aged 65+ or vulnerable people who need help to get their weekly groceries.

Letters will begin to go out to people shielding from the virus over the next few days and information will also be included in food parcels. The Government will also retain a list in case there is a need for shielding to be reintroduced in the future.

SCDC Food Hub

We have been running an emergency out of hours hub to fulfil residents’ emergency food/baby supplies requirements. We have reduced the hours the hub is open, so the team will now be checking for messages between 9am and 5pm, 7 days a week. We were operating until 8pm each day but demand over the last few weeks has dropped considerably. We will continue to monitor demand for the service and consider whether weekends are needed in a few more weeks.

Positive Difference Fund

The first half of Anglian Water’s £1 million Positive Difference Fund is available now to provide emergency funds for community organisations supporting people who are isolated, considered high risk and in need of practical support during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Eligible organisations will be able to apply through their local Community Foundation branch for grants from between £1,000 and £5,000. Organisations like food banks, outreach programmes and those helping the most vulnerable can ask for support to help those shielding or suffering from financial hardship, homelessness, loneliness and isolation. Anglian Water also offers support to customers through Extra Care Support, a service which helps customers to manage payments and debt through a range of tariffs and payment arrangements.

Psychological first aid

Staff and volunteers at the forefront of the national Coronavirus response across England are now able to access a new Psychological First Aid training course. The course has been developed by Public Health England and will be available to frontline workers and volunteers dealing with the public during the Coronavirus pandemic. It will enable responders to develop their skills and confidence in providing key psychological support to people affected by Coronavirus, including on issues such as job worries, bereavement or isolation as they carry out their vital work as part of the ongoing coronavirus response.

It will also help to develop understanding of how emergencies like the Coronavirus pandemic can affect us all, how to recognise people who may be at increased risk of distress, and how to offer practical and emotional support. You can sign up for the course here.

Booking system for HRCs extended

Cambridgeshire County Council has announced that all visitors to Milton and Thriplow Household Recycling Centres will need to book a slot to access the sites from next week. This is in addition to a booking system for all sites that was recently introduced for vans and trailers requiring e-permits. From Monday (29 June) you will only be able to visit the HRCs if you have pre-booked a slot. The booking system opened on 23 June. Please visit the County Council’s website for further information.

 

May Full Council

Following the new regulations published as part of the Coronavirus Act 2020 allowing parish councils to meet virtually, Histon & Impington Parish Council held its first Virtual Full Council meeting on Monday 18th May 2020, click here to view the minutes.  Normally at this time of year we would be looking at the committee memberships, Chair and Vice Chair positions for the coming year, but the new Act allows for this to be postponed until May 2021, and so all the current Committee memberships will remain the same for the coming year, and the Chairman (Denis Payne) and Vice Chair (Yvonne Murray) will also retain their positions . The meeting discussed various council matters; two items of note are mentioned below.

Following the government’s update on May 11th regarding the re-opening of outdoor sports facilities, a discussion took part about how the facilities at the Recreation Ground could be safely used in the current environment. From the options available, it was decided to allow a phased re-opening of the Hard Tennis Court, MUGA, Cricket Practice Net, Bowling Green and Croquet area to club members only. This has been subject to each club producing guidelines on how they will manage bookings and ensure a safe playing environment in line with Government procedures, and each club has reviewed and adapted their sporting governing body guidelines to suit the facilities provided at the Recreation Ground.  These were submitted to the council, reviewed and agreed, to ensure safety measures were adequate, and if at any time, any club or government guidance is not adhered to or staff do not feel safe, staff will close the courts at no notice. Please contact the relevant clubs if you are interested in using the facilities at the moment.

Cllr David Jenkins also provided an update on the Neighbourhood Plan. This is now awaiting a referendum when the document will be finalised and signed off, once this has been completed the plan will be held by SCDC and will then have material weight in regards to planning considerations. The Parish Council was unanimous in endorsing the plan, and recorded a vote of thanks to Cllr Jenkins and the team that had worked on the plan for the leadership and work undertaken to get it to this stage. Cllr Jenkins also thanked the Parish Council for the support and advice that had been received from members.

 

Greater Cambridge Local Plan Issues and Options – Upcoming Consultation in January 2020

We have received the following consultation details from Greater Cambridge Shared Planning:

It is a very exciting time for Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council, with work underway on a new joint Local Plan that will affect the future of Greater Cambridge over the next 20 years.

The Councils are preparing to carry out a public consultation called: Greater Cambridge Local Plan – The First Conversation.  The consultation will start the conversation about the kind of place we want Greater Cambridge to be in the future. It will explore the ‘big themes’ –climate change, biodiversity, social inclusion and great places – that will influence how homes, jobs and infrastructure are planned, and where growth might go.

Our consultation will run between 9am Monday 13 January and 5pm Monday 24 February 2020. 

We want to hear as many views as possible about what the Councils should include in the next Local Plan.

During the consultation we will be taking a pop-up ‘roadshow’ to places around the area including shopping centres, schools, community centres and other places where we can reach out to as many people as possible, making it easy for you to spend a few minutes finding out more and sharing your views. Our current list of events is attached here, you will also be able to find out more when we launch our dedicated Local Plan website in the New Year.

We will also be holding a ‘Big Debate’ on the evening of 18 February, where we are inviting local groups to share their ideas about what should be in the Local Plan, in a fun, provocative and lively public event. If you are interested in being one of the groups to present, please contact Hana Loftus at localplan@greatercambridgeplanning.org. Also look out for details about how to book your seat in the audience on the night, when we open the consultation in January.

The consultation will go live on 13 January – you will be able to explore all the material, and share your views, on www.greatercambridgeplanning.org 

If you would like further information or have any questions please contact us by emailing localplan@greatercambridgeplanning.org  or calling 01954 713183.

 

A14 Updates – Sign up!

South Cambridgeshire District Council is working with Highways England to ensure regular updates are provided on the A14 upgrade works that are affecting the communities of Histon, Impington and Orchard Park.

Weekly updates can be found at: www.scambs.gov.uk/a14updates

If you would rather receive weekly updates by post, call 01954 712992 or email your request to ldf@scambs.gov.uk

 

June Full Council

Full Council was held on Monday 17 June

For draft minutes look here.

Items of note:

Clerk’s Retirement

Angela Young is retiring at the end of June after 25 years in post, and the Council took a few minutes to mark the occasion at her last Full Council meeting.   We are happy to confirm that Chelsea O’Brien who has been Deputy Clerk for some time, will be taking on the Clerk’s role from 1 July.

New Apprentice in the Office

We have a Business Administration apprentice starting at the Parish office at the beginning of July.  Amelia will become involved in as much of the Council’s work as possible during her time with us and should fit in very nicely with the current set up.  Please take time to call in and say hello if you are out and about near the offices on the recreation ground.

A14 Landscaping Group – plans for Tree Planting

The Action Group made a pitch for kick-start funding for a Green Gateway Tree Planting Project at the entrance to the villages.  The idea is to establish 4 acres of new woodland on land following the mass removal of trees along the A14 junction.  The Council were delighted to commit £3,000 to this project and look forward to hearing about its development and new of  further funding sources.  The Council congratulates the group, with this project being led by Dan Mace.

The next scheduled meeting of Full Council will be held on Monday 15th July at the Recreation Community Room, New Road, Impington.  Refreshments are available from 7 p.m.

ALL ARE WELCOME!

 

Have Your Say – Histon & Impington Neighbourhood Plan

Histon & Impington Parish Council submitted its Neighbourhood Plan to SCDC on 3rd June 2019. SCDC is seeking yours views on the Neighbourhood Plan before its considered by an examiner, and can proceed towards a referendum.

Comments can be submitted to SCDC until 5pm on Wednesday 31st July 2019

There are a number of ways that you can comment:

During the consultation, you can view the Neighbourhood Plan and its supporting documents at SCDC’s office in Cambourne or at the Parish Office, Histon & Impington Recreation Ground, New Road, Impington, CB24 9LU

To find our more information, and to make comments, visit:

www.scambs.gov.uk/HistonImpingtonNP

 

Histon & Impington Village Design Guide – Consultation Event

Monday 1st July 2019, 4-8pm, St Andrew’s Centre, Histon

Over recent months and in parallel with the final work on the Neighbourhood Plan (NP), another group in Histon & Impington has been working with South Cambs to develop a Village Design Guide (VDS). This replaces the Design Guide which was a part of version 2.0 of the NP and builds on the concepts already developed.

This is a South Cambs document, it brought in experts in the field and picked up 50% of the cost, and it is now consulting on it. There will be a consultation event at the St Andrew’s Centre on Monday 1 July between 4 and 8pm.

Click here to go to the relevant page on South Cambs’ web-site.  Click here if you’d like to directly access a copy of the draft guide

 

Extra Ordinary Full Council Meeting – Thursday 16th May

An Extra Ordinary Full Council Meeting has been called by the Chairman for Thursday 16th May, 7.30pm at Impington Church Hall. Click here to view the agenda.

The main item on the agenda will be to consider the planning application for Land to the South of Milton Road

Proposal: Outline application for planning permission with all matters other than access reserved, for the development of up to 50 residential dwellings and a Community Park to provide recreation and leisure facilities, including a community building and associated works

To view the application click here

As with all meetings, residents are welcome to attend

 

Notification of Planning Application – Land to the South of Milton Road

We have received formal notification from South Cambridgeshire District Council, the application submitted by Flagship Housing Group Limited for the land to the South of Milton Road is now validated and the consultation period is open.

Proposal: Outline application for planning permission with all matters other than access reserved, for the development of up to 50 residential dwellings and a Community Park to provide recreation and leisure facilities, including a community building and associated works

To view the application click here

Residents have until 15th May to comment. Comments can be submitted by email or direct on the South Cambs website.

Email: planningcomments@scambs.gov.uk

To submit direct on the South Cambs website, click here using the reference number S/1312/19/OL