Early notification of an important date for your diary…

 

You will know the Village has a Defibrillator situated in the telephone box and many of you attended a training session when it was first installed…

The Yorkshire Ambulance Service Community Defibrillator Coordinator for the area (Joanne Watson) has offered to come and give another ‘familiarisation session ‘ for those that are interested.

I have booked

THURSDAY 20TH APRIL at 7pm in the Hall.

She will run through the process of Triage when you call 999, how to use the Defibrillator and how to give CPR…it is expected to last about an hour.

Please try and attend, this is an opportunity to receive life saving training…which of course we hope will never have to be put in to practice…but you never know.

I will send another reminder nearer the date, but please put the date in you diary now.

We would appreciate an idea of how many will hope to be there so if you could let me know it would be appreciated.

Many thanks

Jeff Jordan

Flaxton Village Plan – Response to Questionnaires

As promised at today’s (21st January 2023) meeting in the Village Hall here are the responses to the Flaxton Village Plan Questionnaires along with the original questionnaires that were distributed.

The Village Plan along with Action Plan will be published in due course.

https://www.flaxtonpc.org.uk/flaxton-village-plan/

Meeting – Update on the Village Plan

 

The Village Plan Steering Group will hold a meeting to outline the proposed actions arising from the work on the Village Plan, prior to the final publication of the plan, on:

Saturday 21st January 2023

11 am

Flaxton Village Hall

All welcome!

Police Survey

Please see the link below to complete the online Community Remedy Options Survey, which is an opportunity to consult on North Yorkshire’s Community Remedy document that contains a list of appropriate actions that can be carried out by a person who has engaged in anti-social behaviour or committed an offence, admits to their involvement and is to be dealt with for that behaviour or offence without court proceedings.

These options aim to be victim-focused, providing appropriate outcomes for offenders to take account of their actions and repair the harm caused.

The survey is running for seven weeks and will be closing on 10 January 2023. To complete the survey please visit: https://bit.ly/CommunityRemedySurvey