St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday Service 25th October 2020

Dear all

It’s Saturday again and so time to upload our service for St John’s Bellingdon for Sunday 25th October onto YouTube.

Once again we’ve filmed most of it in church and continued with the words and images together – and we’ve stayed with the slightly different angle so that you can still see the flowers and the communion table.

This week our Psalm is Psalm 27 and readings are Isaiah 59:9-20 and Luke 14:1-34 and they are read by Chris Emery with Linda leading the intercessions both recorded in church building! And Edward Bowes-Smith is preaching!

It is on the Parish YouTube channel as usual – and this link should take you there https://youtu.be/lguy4BBsVsQ but it’s in the same place as usual and you’ve lots of experience now of online services!

As before the service is available after 09.45 tomorrow when it goes public (and live)!

I’ve attached the notice sheets for St Mary’s and the Parish.

It was really good to meet with some of you last Sunday for our short service – the next one will be on 8th November – Remembrance Sunday – more details nearer the time.

With prayers and best wishes to you all

Tim

Did You Know That You Can Report Rural Crimes Online?

Rural crime is an issue for large areas of the Thames Valley and we know that it can have a huge impact on our rural communities.

However, these crimes tend to go unreported.

We’re reaching out to our rural communities and encouraging you to report anything you’ve seen, however big or small, which can help us tackle agricultural, equine, wildlife and heritage crime.

Did you know that you can report a crime in your area, or pass on any information that you may have, on our website?

It’s quick and easy to do and it can be done whenever is most convenient for you.

After all, you know your community best and you’re most likely to know when something doesn’t feel right.

Whether it’s something suspicious you’ve spotted in your local area or something you’ve overheard which may point to organised crime, we want to hear about it.

It can sometimes be difficult to know whether something that you’ve seen is a crime and whether you should get in touch. But we’d encourage you to contact us, as we can use this information to build a better picture and to target our resources effectively.

By working together, we can prevent opportunistic and organised crimes taking place in our communities.

If you see something, report it on our website: https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/

Message Sent By
Ffion Jones (Police, Communications Assistant , HQ South)

St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday Service 18th October 2020

Dear all, 

It’s Saturday again and so time to upload our service for St John’s Bellingdon for Sunday 18th October onto YouTube.

Once again we’ve filmed most of it in church and continued with the words and images together – and we’ve stayed with the slightly different angle so that you can still see the flowers and the communion table.

This week our Psalm is Psalm 96 and readings are 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 and Matthew 22:15-22 and they are read by Chris Davies with Marjorie leading the intercessions.

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

but it’s in the same place as usual and you’ve lots of experience now of on line services!

As before the service is available after 09.45 tomorrow when it goes public (and live)!

I’ve attached the notice sheets for St Mary’s and the Parish.

It was really good to meet with some of you ‘online’ on Wednesday to talk about the weeks up to Christmas and I’m pleased you found the talk about the ‘Captain of Captain’s Wood’ interesting!

We’re still collecting food for Food Bank – there’s a reminder in the service.

With prayers and best wishes to you all

Tim

Update from Bucks Council on fighting Coronavirus

Dear Resident,

I know it’s only a week since I last wrote to you but, unfortunately, we are seeing a situation of increasing urgency here in Buckinghamshire, so I wanted to update you again. The last week has shown another rapid rise in the number of cases across the county; we now have 87 cases per 100,000 people in Buckinghamshire compared with the 22 cases per 100,000 that I wrote to you about last week.

This means our rates have increased dramatically, quadrupling in a little over seven days. These numbers are changing rapidly so please go to our website for our latest data in detail. You can also see the number of cases in your postcode area at this link too.

I know that overall, the number of cases here in Buckinghamshire is still lower than in some other parts of the UK and this is relatively good news. However, it’s the fast rate at which cases are growing here that is the cause for concern. We do not want to follow in the footsteps of areas in the north of England. This would mean potentially the further curtailment of our personal freedoms, reduced ability to meet with friends and loved ones, and a damaging impact on the local economy and jobs.

At present the infection is still predominantly in young people but this is beginning to change and we are seeing it more prevalent in older age categories too. In the north of England, they are seeing hospital beds and intensive care units again filling with COVID patients and we do not want to follow suit. I am aware that this paints a very gloomy picture but I want to be sure that we communicate the very latest information to you all as often as possible so that you can continue to make informed choices about your activities.

So, I am writing again today with a clear message. Please do what it takes to keep yourselves and your friends, your family and your local community safe. This means following the current guidance in place for Buckinghamshire at all times. We still have a chance to get the virus back under control here in Buckinghamshire so let’s do all we can to reverse the current trend of this rise in infections.

Reducing the risk

I cannot stress this enough: we all need to play our part. We are at our most vulnerable as we enter the cold wet weather of late autumn and winter. The virus is most easily transmitted ‘person to person’ indoors. Our best defences against this virus at the moment are distancing and hygiene. The virus passes extremely easily between people so please avoid close contact with people you don’t live with. Follow the ‘hands, face, space’ guidance at all times and protect other people by self-isolating immediately if you, or someone you live with, has symptoms:

  • Keep at least 2 metres/6 feet from anyone you don’t live with
  • The fewer people we see, the less chance we have of catching and spreading coronavirus, so please think hard about how you prioritise meeting up with others
  • Wash your hands regularly and thoroughly, for at least 20 seconds
  • Wear a face covering where required unless you’re exempt
  • Isolate if you or someone you live with develops coronavirus symptoms
  • Book a test for anyone in the household with symptoms (call 119 if you can’t do it online)

READ THE REST OF MARTIN TETT’S MESSAGE HERE:

https://enews.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/5438-9SCO-AEB64353262F872430E0F6076B6295718710D1/cr.aspx

And find information on help and support available: https://www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/