St John’s Bellingdon hosts Chesham’s World Day of Prayer

On Friday 5 March we join with the women of Vanuatu who have written the material for this year’s World Day of Prayer which will take place in over 170 countries across the world.

As our churches in Chesham are not fully open for worship, we have recorded our service on behalf of Churches Together for Chesham at St John’s Church, Bellingdon which will be available on YouTube from 10.30am on 5 March.

The service will be on the Parish of Great Chesham YouTube channel @ St John’s, Bellingdon. The direct link is here: https://youtu.be/Y2TRPRbL5TI

Further details at www.wwdp.org.uk

As there will be no offering at the service, donations can be made online at www.wwdp.org.uk, quoting our Chesham reference CHES0401. There is a tick box for Gift Aid.

Update from Martin Tett, Leader of Buckinghamshire Council

17 February 2021

Dear Resident,

It is, of course, fantastic news that the NHS has achieved its target of offering a COVID-19 vaccine to the 15 million most vulnerable people in the country by mid Feb. More than 100,000 people have already been vaccinated in Buckinghamshire. We now have a large number of vaccine sites across the county and I had the opportunity to see two of them first-hand last week. The first was our new ‘mass vaccination’ centre at the Buckinghamshire New University campus in Aylesbury. Here I met and talked to some of the brilliant NHS staff and volunteers who are making this achievement possible. The second was at the local doctor managed site at Stoke Mandeville Stadium, where it was a pleasure to welcome the Health Secretary Matt Hancock to see how well this was going.

To get all of these sites up and running in a matter of a few weeks has been a phenomenal achievement and I want to pay tribute to everyone involved, including our own council staff, the fire service, our NHS colleagues including our hard-working pharmacists, GPs and practice staff, and the teams of volunteers on the ground making this work. You can read more about the vaccination programme in Buckinghamshire on our website.

What next?The NHS is carrying on working down the vaccine priority list. People aged 65 and over can now book a vaccine via the national system without having to wait for a letter – you can do this here on the NHS website. If you are 65 or over and would rather get your vaccine via your GP then please still wait for them to contact you.

If you’re aged 70 or over and haven’t had your vaccine yet then you don’t have to wait to be asked – please book online, call 119 or contact your GP to arrange an appointment. Everyone aged 70 and over and the Clinically Extremely Vulnerable should have been invited by now and the NHS is following up with anyone who hasn’t been vaccinated yet, as well as going out to housebound patients. If you are in this group and for whatever reason, you haven’t yet had your vaccine, please contact the NHS to organise it.

You may have seen that yesterday the Government added a further 1.7 million people to the ‘shielding’ list, as they are now taking in other risk factors such as age, ethnicity and weight when evaluating how vulnerable a person is to COVID-19. Any Bucks residents who fall into this group will get a letter from the NHS explaining that they will now be advised to ‘shield’ and will be eligible for added support as a result, such as priority shopping slots; plus they will be eligible to receive a vaccine now.

The vaccine is safe

It’s effective and it will offer you the best possible protection against COVID-19, which as we know, carries significant health risks especially amongst the elderly and vulnerable. If you want to know more about how the vaccine works then our NHS colleagues at Buckinghamshire CCG have put a great short video on their website, answering some common questions. If you’ve got any concerns about the vaccine this film is also well worth a watch to allay some common fears, especially amongst our Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic residents, and to remind us all why it’s so important to take up the vaccine offer.

I’d also like to urge health and social care staff to come forward for a vaccine if you’ve not had it already. Please contact your employer if you work in this sector and if you’re self-employed please email us at COVIDvaccination@buckinghamshire.gov.uk. Having your COVID-19 vaccine will help protect you and the people you are looking after.

Some important reminders

If you have had your vaccine then please remember that you must still follow the rules and continue to socially distance and to stay at home. Infection rates remain high and, as yet, we still don’t have reliable data on whether people who’ve been vaccinated can still pass on the disease even if they have protection from getting seriously ill themselves.

And finally, a word of warning; you might be aware of some scams circulating that are asking people to pay for a vaccine. Please remember, the NHS will never ask for your bank details and will not ask you to pay for a vaccine. If in doubt, please ask someone you trust to take a look if you’ve had an email. Don’t commit to anything over the phone unless you’re sure who’s making the call.

Book a test if you’re leaving home to work or volunteer

We now have rapid testing sites in Aylesbury and High Wycombe for people who are leaving their homes to go to work or to volunteer to get tested for COVID-19 if they don’t have symptoms. I’ve been myself and while doing the swab is a bit uncomfortable, it’s really quick, easy and straightforward. These rapid lateral flow tests will help us detect infections in people who don’t have symptoms so please do come and get a test if you can’t work from home or are going out to volunteer. You can read more and book online on our website.

These rapid tests are not for people who do have symptoms of COVID-19. If you feel unwell or even have very mild symptoms and suspect you might have COVID then please book a test via the national system online or by calling 119. It’s essential that you and everyone you live with isolates immediately. If you are on a low income and can’t work from home while you’re isolating you might qualify for a self-isolation payment of £500. We need everyone with symptoms to stay at home and avoid seeing others to stop the chains of transmission.

Current situation in Bucks

We are pleased to see cases continue to fall across Buckinghamshire as the lockdown continues; a huge thank you to everyone for sticking to the national guidance as we all work hard together to get these figures down further still. As ever, you can get information on the latest local case numbers on our COVID-19 dashboard and on the Government’s website. We will all have a better sense of how the country will come out of the lockdown when the government publishes its roadmap next week.

However, please remember that infection levels are currently still high and now is not the time to start taking any chances, so please do keep following all the current lockdown guidance to the letter. We can see our way out of this, which is great news, but we cannot risk letting infections spread amongst the many people who have not yet been vaccinated.
If you own a business that’s suffered because of the current restrictions please don’t forget we still have grant schemes open that you may be eligible for – please take a look on our website at the support for businesses section.

Thank you

We’ve all made many sacrifices and are all missing out on doing many of the things we love during this lockdown. It’s hard to single out any specific groups as everyone is doing their bit in their own way, from shop workers, to delivery drivers, to police officers, to nursery staff, to volunteers, to unpaid carers, to grandparents not seeing their grandchildren, to people not seeing their friends and loved ones and the very many others too.

I also want to say a huge thank you to all educators and school staff who are teaching remotely whilst keeping schools open for vulnerable and key worker children, and to parents, carers and of course, children who are working so hard with home learning. The first half of this school term has not been easy so thank you and well done for all you are doing.

And to anyone who’s struggling – please reach out if you need some support. There’s plenty of info on our website and in the Bucks Online Directory and Health and Wellbeing Bucks is also a great starting point if you’re feeling low. If you need support with food or energy bills please get in touch with our Helping Hand team; they’re ready to offer advice and support including food vouchers for eligible families during the school holidays.

Stay safe and look after yourselves and each other,

Martin Tett
Leader of Buckinghamshire Council 

Step by step how to pledge your voucher to the Openreach broadband upgrade project

A fantastic start to the project with over 30% of the project cost pledged already!

We’re aware of an issue with the postcode for Bloomfield Cottages not being recognised by the Openreach site. As Bloomfield represents a significant portion of the houses included in the project we’re working with Openreach to work out what is going on.

If you haven’t yet signed up, the link is below.

If you’re having trouble navigating the signup process please see our step by step guide below: “How to Pledge”.

There will be a separate project for Asheridge to follow shortly.

HOW TO PLEDGE

  • Go to https://www.openreach.com/connectmycommunity
  • When you get to the box below tick Yes
  • Enter your postcode details to confirm your eligibility and tick the “I’m not a robot” box. It may ask you to select squares with buses/traffic lights or parking meters in. Then click the green button with the magnifying glass:
  • You should now be able to see the current project status:
  • Please click the green button that says “Pledge for Two Gates Lane Ultrafast Community Project”
  • Fill in your details as either a business (if you run one from home, including self employed, use company number or unique tax reference [UTR] when prompted) or household.
  • If you get a message about extra funding please tick yes – this is really important and may be the difference between us being able to proceed and not.
  • Then submit the application. You’ll receive an email confirmation.
  • Finally thank you – we know this process has been a bit convoluted but we’re working within the parameters set for us. If you could email us on contact@bellingdon.com to confirm that you have pledged your voucher that would be great 🙂

In case you need it, here’s the link again:

“Two Gates Lane” ultra fast (full fibre/gigabit) broadband upgrade project now live!

Covers “Rural” Bellingdon including Bank Green

Postcodes HP5 2XT, 2UT, 2XU, 2XR, 2UR, 2XS, 2XW, 2XX and 2UU

Many Bellingdon residents have expressed an interest in signing up for Gigabit/Full Fibre/Ultrafast Broadband. Tony Orr and Hugh Griffiths have been spearheading the project, and have agreed the project parameters with Openreach who will be carrying out the required works, if we can get enough vouchers pledged under the government’s Rural Gigabit Broadband Scheme.

So that we can get the project underway, please could you now sign up on the voucher pledging website (essentially this tells Openreach they have the necessary funds from the government).  Details below.

You’ll be able to see how near we are to reaching the target amount once you’ve pledged your voucher. 

Please tick the box about additional funding, if it appears on your form. 

If you run a business from home (we believe this also includes the self employed – give your Unique Tax Reference where it says Company number), PLEASE sign up as a business. There is additional funding available for businesses. 

The project WILL NOT PROCEED until we reach 100% of the target so please encourage neighbours to sign up too. 

There is a relatively short window in which to pledge the required number of vouchers so please sign up as soon as possible

Pledge your voucher here: https://www.openreach.com/connectmycommunity

There is a separate project for Asheridge to follow, please get in touch if you’re interested in finding out more.

*”Fibre to the premises” which is not to be confused with “fibre to the cabinet” – this essentially means that the old copper wire that comes into your house is replaced with a fibre optic cable that can increase your broadband speed.

Knowing Your Place…Discovering Buckinghamshire’s Parishes

Are you a keen historian, local super-sleuth or simply fascinated by your parish’s past? Do you belong to a local history society with shared knowledge of your local area? Or perhaps you’re new to the area and keen to learn all about the history of your new home and surroundings?

If so, then the Buckinghamshire Council Archaeology Service needs your help with updating its special ‘parish summaries’. These give an important potted history of locally significant archaeological sites, landscapes and buildings in each parish and include illustrations and links to other detailed records and photographs.

The call for help follows last summer’s launch of the Buckinghamshire Heritage Portal, an interactive public-facing website containing vast amounts of data and information about the history of Buckinghamshire.

Included on the portal are the parish summaries, one for each of the county’s 163 parishes. While they are fascinating and informative, some of the summaries are now over 10 years old and need updating in light of more recent local parish discoveries. You can check out the current parish summaries at https://heritageportal.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/theme-list/parishes

Buckinghamshire Council Cabinet Member for Culture, Patrick Hogan said it was really important that local people take part. “The Heritage Portal is a hugely valuable resource containing thousands of important local references. Brilliant as it is, we can make it even better by tapping into those with invaluable local knowledge to help us update our parish summary records.

“We’re really keen to invite local historians, societies and interested parties to join in and help us out with this fascinating project.”

Patrick continued: “Training on using the portal to update the text will be provided, and all assistance will be acknowledged on the relevant parish pages once updated. Of course, additional information, known to the local community but missing from the portal, is very much welcomed.”

For further information and details of how to take part, please email her@buckinghamshire.gov.uk with the subject heading ‘FAO Lucy Lawrence – Knowing Your Place’ and with the following information:

  • Name of participant(s)
  • Parish(es) of interest
  • Association to parish(es) of interest
  • Affiliation to local archaeological or historical societies
  • Any particular area of expertise.

We will allocate a volunteer group or individual to each parish on a ‘first come first served’ basis, although we will be looking for an association with a parish from the participant. This will be a real two-way relationship and we will provide positive support to volunteers.

There is no deadline for expressions of interest, and the volunteers are welcome to take on further parishes if there are any remaining after the first round of applications.