Summer news

Printed newsletters will be delivered to all houses in Bellingdon & Asheridge over the next few days by our wonderful team of volunteers. If you can’t wait (!) or prefer your news online we’ll be posting the individual articles on the website plus more that we couldn’t fit in. We’ll also send out a newsletter this month after a few months’ hiatus which will contain broadly the same content.

BAACA AGM 

The Community Association AGM will be on 13th July at 8pm. This year we’re hoping to go “hybrid”; that is have the option to be in the hall or to log in remotely via zoom for those who are unable to be there in person. 

Every adult resident of Bellingdon & Asheridge is entitled to vote at the meeting, there’s no obligation to get involved (turning up doesn’t mean you’ll get lumbered with organising next year’s fete; unless you want to of course!) and its your annual opportunity to find out what BAACA has been doing, both to maintain and improve the hall and to foster a sense of community. Plus there will be drinks and nibbles! 

Hall reopening according to government guidelines

As restrictions gradually lift, we are able to reopen more and more of the village facilities. The recreation ground, car park and playground are open already, during the daytime. Huge thanks to the team who give up their time to be on the gate opening/closing rota. The hall is accepting bookings in line with the guidance at the time. If you’d like to find out more or book the hall please see our dedicated pages on the village website

Fete update

Given the proximity of the intended fete date (26th June) to the full easing of restrictions (21st June) the committee, after much discussion, felt it would be too risky to proceed with the fete in June. Plans are in progress for a scaled-back community event on 11th September, which the committee feels gives us the best chance of actually being able to run something. Stay tuned for more information or to volunteer to help please get in touch.

Ultrafast Broadband
You may be wondering what happened to the promise of Ultrafast Broadband. Well the wheels grind extremely slowly but we’re hopeful to be able to share good news by the time of our next newsletter (early September). Please cross your fingers and toes… 

Help please!

And finally, if you’ve ever thought you could do a better newsletter (printed or e-news)…now is your chance. The current editor has been in post for five years and would be delighted to hand over the reins. Help also sought with the website and associated social media. Some experience would be an asset. 

Please get in touch if you’d like to know more – all and any help appreciated to make this a really useful resource for our community. 

Chilterns Walking Festival bookings are live!

The spring Chilterns Walking Festival run by the Chilterns Conservation Board will take place 21 May to 6 June 2021! The programme includes over 70 guided countryside walks, activities and events including routes centred around nature reserves, iron age hillforts, farms, churches and more.

See the full programme and book – but get your skates on it’s booking up fast! https://www.visitchilterns.co.uk/walkingfest

Image (c) Chilterns Conservation Board

St.John’s Bellingdon – 2nd May 2021

Dear all

Here are the details for the service for Sunday 2nd May – for St John’s Bellingdon.

Our Psalm is Psalm 36:5:12. The readings are 1 John 4:7-21 and John 15:1-8 and they are read by Chris Emery with the intercessions led by Linda. Also look out for our special item in place of a the 2nd hymn!

It is on the Parish YouTube channel and this link should take you there

https://youtu.be/ISaEDXm-oPQ

As usual the service is available after 09.45 on Sunday when it goes public!

With prayers and best wishes to you all. Take care

Tim and Fionnagh

New look for the village website

If you’re an avid follower of the bellingdon.com news stream you’ll already have noticed that we have had a refresh. If you’re not, hello! We hope to see more of you.

We’ve given the site a “proper” homepage rather than just a news feed with some bits at the side.

We hope you like it, if there’s anything you’d like to see on the homepage (sensible ideas only please!) then do contact us.

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TVP: Changes To Front Counter Provision In Thames Valley

We will soon be changing some of the ways in which you can access our front counter services across Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire.

Thames Valley Police is adapting to the different ways people now wish to make contact with us to ensure we continue to meet the changing needs of the diverse communities we serve.

These changes do not affect police officer numbers nor the number of operational police bases so you will not experience any difference in the ongoing commitment we have to visible policing in our Thames Valley communities.

There will continue to be good geographic coverage of front counters across the Thames Valley if you need to access one.

As part of these changes, the force will retain its front counters at Milton Keynes, Oxford, Reading, Slough, Aylesbury, High Wycombe, Abingdon, Banbury, Newbury, Loddon Valley and Maidenhead, however some will experience changes to their opening hours.

Front counters at Amersham, Bicester, Bracknell, HQ South in Kidlington, and Witney will close. These counters have already been closed since March 2020 due to the global Covid-19 pandemic, with the exception of HQ South in Kidlington, which reopened following an initial closure.

These changes, which were subject to a public consultation, will be implemented from 30 August 2021.

Further details are available on our information page.

There are a number of really convenient alternative ways to contact Thames Valley Police.

More and more, people contact us online and by phone. You can also access a number of our core services on our website. This includes reporting non-emergency crimes or incidents, anti-social behaviour, applying for firearms licensing, telling us about something of concern or updating us on a crime report, among many other functions.

Further information about when and how to make a report to police is available on our website.

Our non-emergency number is 101. In an emergency always dial 999.
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