VOLUNTEERS WANTED (please)

You may possibly know that there is a rota of 7 volunteers from the Village who keep the churchyard grass cut around the new(ish) graves and in front of the church,  spending about an hour every 6 weeks.
Unfortunately, this year we have lost three members, two have moved away and one has sadly died.
We work in teams of two. One with a lawn mower and one with a strimmer.
Can anyone spare a bit of time every few weeks and are willing to add their names into the group.
Many thanks
Jeff Jordan

The New North Yorkshire Council

On 1 April, the county council and seven district and borough councils will become one – North Yorkshire Council.

The council will become the geographically largest council in England but is being built with local at its heart and aims to be the most local, large council in the country.

It is committed to working closely with town and parish councils, as well as wider partners and communities to ensure that local priorities drive locally led decision-making and local action via community networks.

Staff who currently serve residents will continue to provide the services that they deliver now. A main office will be retained in each former district area and will be supported by a further 30 local customer access points in places people go in the future. There will be one phone number and one website, making sure access to support and services will be easier whilst ending the current confusion that exists over which council does what.

By making this change now, it gives North Yorkshire Council the best possible chance to protect our valued services at a time of exceptional financial pressures and high demand. Joining up services will allow the council to maximise spending power, meaning there is potential savings of between £30 million and £70 million which will then become annual savings. This money can be used to protect some of the most important local services at a critical time when everyone and every organisation is feeling the pressure.

The Council will have a strong voice and will work with the county’s six MPs to ensure that Government understands and acts on the issues that affect residents and businesses. It will advocate for the best possible opportunities. A clear economic strategy that plays to the county’s strengths and supports environmentally friendly business growth means it will be business friendly. By having one council, we can strengthen the county’s cultural offer, lobby for a greater share of funding for arts and culture, and support a year-round visitor economy.

To find out more, visit www.northyorks.gov.uk/newcouncil

Rural Households – Cost of Living Survey

Please see the following link for a survey on rural households and the cost of living crisis from the Rural Services Network, in partnership with the Citizens Advice Rural Issues Group.

The purpose of the survey is to understand more about rural household budgets at, what is, a very difficult time for many.

Results from the survey will help the Rural Services Network to engage more effectively with Government Departments, MPs and other policy makers.

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Rural_Households_Cost-of-Living

Note the survey closes on 31 March 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

Road Closure – Rice Lane

PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE NOTIFICATION – 00038234 -Rice Lane, Flaxton

The Closure will be in place for a period of 2 days between 11th March 2023 and 15th March 2023

The Road Closure and any associated Diversion Routes can be viewed using this link one.network

Regards

North Yorkshire County Council