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Important message from the West Lancs Clinical Commissioning Group

“Pls share – With the R-rating in the North West having now risen above 1, local GP, Dr Peter Gregory is urging all residents to do their part to keep everyone safe from #COVID19.

Remember, we are all in this together, we all must play our part to beat this virus. Please remember to do the following:

StayHome as much as possible

Only make essential journeys
Strictly maintain #socialdistancing
Wear face coverings if possible
If you have symptoms #selfisolate

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Parish Council Meetings resume in June via Zoom

We will be having remote meetings via Zoom from June 9th 2020.

For more details and how to take part please click here.

The Government have now issued the regulations that give local authorities greater flexibility in the conduct of meetings, including allowing members to attend remotely, and for public and press access to those meetings. These ‘Regulations’ (The Local Authorities and Police and Crime Panels (Coronavirus) (Flexibility of Local Authority and Police and Crime Panel Meetings) (England and Wales) Regulations 2020) came into force on 4 April 2020.

The next meeting of Downholland Parish Council will therefore take place on Tuesday 9th June 2020 at 7.30 pm using ZOOM and the agenda will be published on the website downhollandpc.org.uk at least 3 clear working days before the meeting is due to be held.

Read more…

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Community Skip in Haskayne

 Wednesday 13th May 2020, from 9.30am until 2pm

Parish Council Chair Mike Wainwright and Lancashire County Councillor David O’Toole have arranged with West Lancs to get a community skip on the car park next to the park on Wednesday 13th May 2020, from 9.30am until 2pm…

” From : https://www.westlancs.gov.uk/more/emergencies/coronavirus/waste-and-recycling/community-skips.aspx

Don’t tip it, Skip it! With many of us spending more time at home this can often mean we have more waste. We are providing community skips in different areas on different days between 9.30am and 2pm to help residents dispose of some excess rubbish to prevent fly-tipping as Lancashire County Council has closed the household waste recycling centres.

These skips are for all residents, not businesses, and are for getting rid of excess domestic waste and small amounts of garden waste rather than furniture or other large items. Please remember the whole community needs to use these skips when thinking about how much rubbish to dispose of in them. The following specific items cannot be put in the skips: oil, paint, tyres, fridges, freezers, gas bottles, asbestos.

Anyone who has large items to dispose of can use our bulky household waste collection service. We are sorry but this service can only currently be booked online.

Please stay safe when bringing waste to the skips and remember government social distancing guidelines. Stay 2 metres (6ft) away from other people at all times.  Residents will be expected to put rubbish in the skips themselves.

Items that CANNOT be disposed of in the skips are:

  • Oil
  • Paint
  • Tyres
  • Fridges
  • Freezers
  • Gas Bottles
  • Asbestos
  • Trade waste
  • Commercial waste

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West Lancs Together: Helping you if you are vulnerable

West Lancashire Borough Council, in conjunction with all local health and community partners supporting West Lancashire, have launched a new Local Support System, West Lancs Together, which will offer support to those most vulnerable within the borough.

https://www.westlancs.gov.uk/more/emergencies/coronavirus/west-lancs-together-helping-you-if-you-are-vulnerable.aspx

https://www.westlancs.gov.uk/more/emergencies/coronavirus.aspx

This will offer help and support to those who have been identified by the NHS as being at risk of severe illness if they contract COVID-19 and have been asked to isolate themselves (referred to nationally as ‘shielding’) for a period of at least 12 weeks. For more information on who this may involve, visit –  https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-on-shielding-and-protecting-extremely-vulnerable-persons-from-covid-19

We understand these extremely vulnerable people may not have a support network to rely on and West Lancs Together will pool together resource to be able to provide support with food, medicines and social contact during this phase of isolation.

Please be aware that we will be prioritising those who will not be able to rely on family and friends for practical support while they remain at home. If anyone is feeling vulnerable you can contact the service so we can understand your needs and what level of support we could provide.

If anyone would like further information on Coronavirus, the main Government website is kept up to date with key information: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

If you are experiencing symptoms of Covid-19 and feel you cannot cope with your symptoms at home, please visit 111.nhs.uk – only call 111 if you are unable to get help online.  For life threatening emergencies call 999 for an ambulance.

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Bins in Park

To help protect our employees the Parish Council has stopped emptying the bins on the park and ask all residents to help us out and take your rubbish home.

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Play Area Closure

Following direction from West Lancashire Borough Council and Government advice the children’s play area on Haskayne Jubilee Fields Park has been closed.

The rest of the park remains open for now but please exercise common sense, observe social distancing guidelines and avoid crowds.

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Help Being Offered By Local Businesses

Update 8th April 2020

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Businesses:Contact:Offering:
Delivery offered:  
   
Ainsdale Fruit and VegMandy & Pete, 01704 577686Fruit and Veg, herbs etc.
BSA Foods, Ormskirk01695 581867Frozen food, pies, quiches, chilli, lasagne etc.  Also dried foods.
Barn Owl Produce, Ormskirk07557 796867/07850 016556Fruit and veg.
Bates dairy01704 567595Milk, cheese, butter, drinks yoghurts, bread, eggs and other things.
Birkdale Cheese Centre01704 568822Cheese and will also pick up other stuff if they can source it.
Birkdale health shop01704 564353Health products.
Broughs butchers, Ainsdale01704 574069Meats etc.
Cake Creations Southport01704 541137Cakes!
Cakes4YouSouthportCarol, 07780 356977Cakes!
Church View Farm, Lydiate0151 520 2673Fruit & Veg etc.
Hallidays, BirkdaleJoanne, 01704 551524/07875 082019 Fresh and frozen fish.
Halsall Garage01704 841188Groceries and food from Keli’s Deli.
Grimshaw Lane Dairy/DC Scott, Ormskirk01659 577573/01695 572104All sorts of dairy and meat supplies.
J&A Japonicas. Formby07511 177519Plants.
Jennings Greengrocers, Birkdale01704 553775Fruit, veg, etc.
Jo Kelly’s Off-Licence, Southport01704 232740Off Licence and groceries.
Kellen Meats, Southport01704 807474Butchers.
Londis, Lydiate0151 526 4412General store; groceries etc.
Massams Supplies, Halsall01704 840265Logs, coal, poultry/bird, dog and cat food.
Peets Plaice, SouthportKevin, 01704 809340Fish.
Primrose Hill Nurseries, ScarisbrickIan on 07862 275464Gardening supplies, shrubs, plants, equine products etc.
Stanleys Fruit Stores, Birkdale01704 568503Fruit, veg and some grocery items, home-made soups. 
The Village Bakehouse, Halsall01704 840916Pies,cakes, bread, sandwiches & home cooked meals.
Wesley Fish, Southport01704 542778Fish.
   
Takeaway  
   
Master McGraths01704 880050Takeaway food launching Monday 23rd March.
   
Order/carry to car  
   
Diglake Farm Shop07807 229736Text your order Fruit, veg etc.
   
Other offers of support  
   
Acorn Cattery, Halsall01704 841991Pet boarding/collection and pet food for local delivery
Nellie at ScarisbrickSal, 01704 841222A cooked meal for children.
   
Taxis  
   
Blueline Five-0 Taxies0151 525 5050/App24 hours a day service.

Thank to Maureen Mills

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Website Accessibility

Downholland Parish Council is committed to providing equal access to its services and resources. To aid this commitment we have recently added several features to our website to ensure it’s is easily accessible to everyone.

By clicking the blue and white icon in the top left of any page you can access a number of features to help you.

  • Increase the text size
  • Enable navigation without a mouse
  • Hear the site read to you
  • Enable high contrast colours
  • Increase the text spacing
  • Change the font to make it clearer
  • Use a large cursor
  • View tooltips to help you find features

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SLOW DOWN sign on Delf Lane

Over the last few years the Parish Council has undertaken a program of addressing resident’s concerns regarding speeding. To this end we worked with Lancashire County Council (LCC) and identified seven locations for the placement of a Speed Indicator Sign (SPID).

Consequently, the Parish Council purchased a moveable, battery powered sign and LCC put up six brackets for us. We move the sign round and swap the battery over every 10 days or so. The statistics from the sign show that they do slow drivers down and the average speed has fallen as a result. It’s not perfect but it’s something.

The seventh location is on the bridge on Delf Lane near the Kings Arms, but LCC won’t allow us to have such a sign in that location due to safety concerns, and the volume of traffic would drain the batteries in a few hours.

There is however, an unused sign post poll, with an electricity supply, just over the bridge. So how about using that supply…

1. Apply for permission to erect a permanent electric sign.
2. Find out the power consumption of the sign, per activation.
3. Find out from LCC that the average number of activations (i.e. vehicles speeding) is 3000 per day!
4. Work with LCC engineers to establish verified unmetered power consumption (a few pounds a year)
5. Apply to SP Energy for a supply number with unmetered supply data.
6. Try and get the hedge cut back sufficiently to expose the hidden sign post.
7. Find an energy supplier… No one wants such a small supply contract.
8. Repeat step 6 and 7 until all will to live is lost.

Update

Turns out there are Steps 9, 10, 11 and 12 involving electricians, cables and hedges (again)……

So after 300 emails and 2 years….

Road Sign
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Haskayne Jubilee Fields Play Park has won “Best Playing Field in Lancashire”, in this year’s Lancashire Best Kept Village Competition

Downholland Parish Council is delighted to announce that Haskayne Jubilee Fields Play Park has won “Best Playing Field in Lancashire”, in this year’s Lancashire Best Kept Village Competition.

Mike Wainwright, Chairman of Downholland Parish Council said

“The award is a testament to the hard work put into by the Parish Council, Fran Dean who keeps the park clean and tidy, and to Rawsthorne Landscapes who maintain the grounds to a very high standard. The “Orchard & Wild Flower Garden” was also 3rd in the Public Gardens category.

Elsewhere in the Parish, a concerted effort by the Residence Association, doing litter picks and tidy ups in Haskayne also resulted in a “Highly Commended” in the Small Villages category.

And not to be outdone, the Downholland Community Association won “Highly Commended” in the Public Buildings Category for Haskayne Village Hall.

All round it goes to show that community involvement and hard work can pay dividends, and I pay tribute to all involved.”