Dear All,
Please find attached the weekly COVID update from Bury MBC with relevant attachments.
Best Wishes
Julie

Dear All,
Please find attached the weekly COVID update from Bury MBC with relevant attachments.
Best Wishes
Julie

Hello everyone,
Please see below the One Community newsletter from Bury MBC, with details of current surveys that may be of interest to you. Your views would be very welcome for any of the surveys you wish to respond to.
Also attached is a Bury confidential helpline number for anyone that needs help with their mental wellbeing.
Best regards,
Julie Southworth
In this newsletter –
What is Bury 2030?
A vision for our Borough
By 2030 no matter who you are, or where you live, people in the borough of Bury will have equal chances to be the best they can be.
Your invitation to shape our future
Bury 2030 started last year with a “Big Conversation” in which 1,100 people from around the borough gave us their thoughts, wishes and concerns.
This feedback has helped to produce this latest plan – but if it is to succeed, it must have widespread support from all sections of the community: residents and businesses, young and old.
That’s why we’re inviting everyone to join in and help us produce a plan that is truly backed by Bury.
Visit https://www.onecommunitybury.co.uk/bury-2030 to read the plan and have your say
Improving Intermediate Care in Bury
We (Bury Council and NHS Bury Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)) are seeking views from people living in Bury, local health and care professionals and other interested parties on the proposal to make changes to the way we deliver intermediate care services.
You can access more information and detail on the background to the proposal in a paper that was discussed at our Strategic Commissioning Board, a joint Bury Council and NHS Bury CCG committee, access the paper here.
To capture your views and feedback before any decision on the proposal is made, a period of public consultation will run for 6 weeks from 19th October 2020 until 30th November 2020 – click here to have your say
Hate Crime Awareness
Bury Council and GMP are carrying out this hate crime questionnaire to gain an understanding into people’s knowledge of hate crimes and assist both GMP and Bury Council to more effectively tackle hate crime and how anti-hate crime awareness can be improved. You can have your say and be entered into a prize draw by clicking here
Clean Air Zone & Minimum Licensing Standards
Have your say this autumn on important plans for the future of our borough and Greater Manchester. They are:
Look out for the consultations on each plan, find out more, sign up for updates and tell us what you think.
Clarence Park
Across the Borough of Bury there are 12 Green Flag accredited parks of which Clarence Park is one. Clarence Park was first granted the Green Flag award in 2005 and has achieved it every year since – 16 years running.
To help us build on the Green Flag success at Clarence Park and to help shape future plans for the park, please spare a few minutes to complete the Clarence Park feedback survey. The survey will run until Wednesday 18 November 2020. Please note that any future improvements at the park will be subject to securing adequate funding.
Thank you for your continued support,
Kind regards, The One Community Team
Good morning
Please find attached the firing notices from Holcombe Moor TC, noting that there will be firing over the weekend of 21/22 November. During this time please observe the red flags and avoid encroaching on or crossing over MOD land during this time as per the notices displayed on the moor.
Best regards
Julie Southworth
Folks,
What a strange time it is that we live in! Need I say more?
The Phase 2 of the Village Green started in August 2019 and was due to be a 6 week project. The plan was to have a formal opening on Halloween 2019, and here we are a year later…….
Firstly may I thank you all for your patience with this project. I know some of you have been concerned as to what has been going on, especially since I have stepped down from the role of Chairman. I agreed with Julie that I would see this project through and we are nearly there.
I could list the many challenges that have bedevilled this project, but the current rainy weather is a repeat of last Autumn’s deluge and October looks like changing places with April for rainfall. Due to the sodden ground last year the project was put on hold and then Covid! Even something as simple as having signs/plaques made up was a challenge as the manufacturers were busy with orders for Covid safety notices.
This month the Inspector from RoSPA passed off the Zip Wire and other items as safe which we are very grateful for. A minor accident did occur on the Zip Wire and so the ride was shortened and spring dampers put in place to protect the rider from hitting the wooden supports. We mentioned to the Inspector that it was hardly a “zip” experience. His comment was to say it requires running in, as it meets all the standards for a Zip Wire. So please give it a go (in fact many) and let us run it in. Unfortunately the grass under the ride did not have enough time to grow and mature, so expect a muddy experience.
It is lovely to see the whole Green so busy with activity. Many may have forgotten how badly it used to flood. I am grateful to Grant Brooks who is a resident of Greenmount for his wonderful drone footage taken in February 2018 which reminds us just how bad it was. Click on this link to view it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6d1yBXE6oM
The project is finished now, but as with many things there are a few loose ends which require sorting. These are:
The contractor is aware of this list, but as yet has not set a date to return. Please give them space when they do return.
Now that it has passed the safety inspection and all the signs are in place, go ahead and enjoy this marvellous facility in our village.
All the best,
Alistair
Dear All,
Please see the message from Bury MBC below and information attached with the updated local restrictions.
Keep well everyone and take care
Kind regards
Julie
Bury Update
Consultation – improving intermediate care service ins Bury.
A six-week public consultation has launched today in relation to proposals for intermediate care services in Bury. The proposals aim to reduce waste and improve the range of services available to benefit more people locally.
You can read about the consultation in our press release here, and access the consultation document and survey via the One Community platform here.
We would be grateful if you could help to promote the availability of this consultation amongst your colleagues, networks and if you should share our social media too that would be great.
Hello,
I have been asked to forward the email below to our database contacts.
The links to the surveys are also on the Council’s One Community web site.
https://www.onecommunitybury.co.uk/
Many thanks,
Kim Griffiths
This 16 week stretch has seen many changes in legislation but you have all supported and abided by the policy changes we have implemented in our attempts to ensure that GCC remained as safe an environment as possible for our members, staff and visitors.
The turnover generated over the bar and through your membership subscriptions has also given us a fighting chance of surviving this next period of closure, however long that might be.
The club will therefore close tonight at 10pm and I sincerely hope that we will be back open before Christmas. I will look to keep you updated on our plans through these emails and via our website at greenmountcc.leaguerepublic.com, but can I also draw your attention to the Geenmount Village Community website at greenmountvillage.org.uk which will contain further information on what support is available throughout our village over the next few months for our more vulnerable members and their families.
In the meantime I hope you and your families remain fit and healthy and free from the impact of Covid and I look forward to welcoming you back to the Log Cabin in the near future.
Rob Kilvington
GCC Chairman
Hello
I have been asked by Bury Hospice to pass on an invitation to join them for their “virtual” Light Up A Life remembrance event in December.
Please see the attached for information on how you can join in.
Please feel free to pass this information on to your community contacts or to anyone you think may be interested
Any queries you may have, please drop a reply to this email to Dale Mulgrew – [email protected]
Or Rachel Wallace – [email protected]
Please find below a message from the Friends of Margaret Haes Riding Centre.
Best wishes, Julie
Dear All in Greenmount Village Community ,
Our newly formed group “Friends of Margaret Haes Riding Centre” kindly invite you to purchase tickets for our Bonfire Raffle at only £1 each
But first…
For those of you not familiar with Margaret Haes Riding Centre (MHRC) for over 40 years this independent charitable organisation based in Holcombe and run by volunteers has helped hundreds of people with special needs, young and old, enjoy the experience of riding with all the benefits that provides in the West Pennine Moors in the Holcombe area.
The reason for the Raffle…
As well as struggling to survive a pandemic resulting in reduced income streams the charity wants provide some basics, specifically to install hot water for their volunteers, riders and staff in the brew room and toilets.
This involves an expensive electrical upgrade and plumbing. We have people kindly donating their skills but still need to buy materials. Please help to improve the safety for our riders, volunteers and staff. There is no hot water on site at the moment (except by boiling a kettle) !
Four fabulous prizes on offer, could be a perfect Christmas present !
1st : JEROBOAM (3ltr) BOTTE OF TAITTINGER CHAMPAGNE.. this could liven up a xmas lockdown !
2nd : LILY OLDFIELD SPA VOUCHERS … indulge yourself !
3rd : AFTERNOON TEA FOR TWO WITH FIZZ AT HOLLAND’S OF HOLCOMBE ….a pleasant way to finish a long walk ! (expiry February, flexible with timings re: covid )
4th : ONE HOUR HORSE RIDING EXPERIENCE FOR 4 PEOPLE …enjoy the views on a lovely hack to Peel Tower! ( suitable for all levels of ability, subject to MHRC TC’s for lessons inc maximum rider weight 14 stone).
Please buy tickets online using a credit or debit card via MHRC donate button on the website and make sure when you donate you add a comment “Bonfire Raffle”.
The link is https://www.mhrc.co.uk/donations/donate/ . Tickets ONLY £1 each.
Your ticket number(s) will be emailed back to you and a live Facebook draw will take place at the stables on Friday 6th November 2020 Timing to be confirmed
If you prefer to buy tickets in person please contact Debra via [email protected]
Thank you
Friends of MHRC