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24th March 2020

The play area off Station Road, will be closed until further notice following government guidelines issued on Monday 23 March 2020

 

This closure is to help stress to people the importance of social distancing as set out by the Government and help to reduce the spread of coronavirus. 

The footpath and green spaces are still accessible so that people can exercise, however it is vital that people follow the Government’s guidance and stay at least 2 metres apart.  Please do not congregate in large groups. 

Please stay in your homes as much as you can and avoid social contact wherever possible. 

 

Thank you for your co-operation

 

Duncan Fletcher

Pontesbury Parish Council Chair 

19th March 2020

We are very disappointed to have to report that the official opening of The Pavilion on Monday 6th April, 2020 has been postponed until further notice.  Details about whether Pontesbury Library will re-open on Monday 6th April at the Pavilion will be available on the Shropshire Library Service website www.shropshire.gov.uk/libraries and/or on the parish council website www.pontesburyparishcouncil.org.uk.  These websites will also report information when we set another date for the opening.

  • For information on Pontesbury Pavilion visit

www.pontesburypavilion.co.uk/

  • For more information on Pontesbury Library please visit

www.shropshire.gov.uk/libraries/find-a-library/pontesbury-library/

  • For more information on Friends of Pontesbury Library please visit

https://pontesburylibrary.co.uk/

18th March 2020

Following national advice from the National Association of Local Councils, Pontesbury Parish Council are holding an extraordinary meeting on Monday 23 March to put in place measures so that all further council meetings are suspended until advised otherwise.

 

Please keep an eye on the parish council website for updates

These are some trusted websites to enable you to keep up to date with news on the virus nationally and locally

www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19

https://publichealthmatters.blog.gov.uk/

www.shropshire.gov.uk/coronavirus

We urge you to let your local councillor know if you have concerns about any of your neighbours, who may not have anyone locally to support them; if you need help and/or if you are able to help support your fellow residents in any way.

We will keep you up to date about any community support initiatives using the parish council website

 

Thank you and keep well

17th March 2020

Parish councillors are keeping abreast of national and local NHS and other statutory guidance about the virus and the impact on our community and will keeping the parish council website up to date with links to locally relevant news or guidance.  We are lucky in Pontesbury to have so many active local organisations supporting the community.  We are well placed to weather the difficulties ahead. 

These are some trusted websites to enable you to keep up to date with news on the virus nationally and locally

www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19

https://publichealthmatters.blog.gov.uk/

www.shropshire.gov.uk/coronavirus

We urge you to let your local councillor know if you have concerns about any of your neighbours, who may not have anyone locally to support them; if you need help and/or if you are able to help support your fellow residents in any way.

We will keep you up to date about any community support initiatives using the parish council website

 

 

New defibrillator on the front of The Pavilion, next to the Co-op, Hall Bank
15th March 2020

Thank you to Rea Valley First Responders for their donation of two new defibrillators in the parish.  One can be seen outside The Pavilion (see photo left) and one at Cruckton Village Hall.  Thanks also to Cllrs Fletcher and Sandells for their donations towards the defibrillator boxes.  The Codes to open both boxes are C159x.  Unfortunately, we had to postpone the first aid and defibrillator training planned for March due to restrictions placed on trainers in relation to COVID.19. 

In the meantime, the advice to the Pontesbury and Cruckton population is as posted on your new boxes :

  • Check for breathing for no more than ten seconds.
  • Dial 999 – tell Ambulance control you have a non breathing person at xxxxxxx location
  • Get someone to start chest compressions immediately and don’t stop until AED arrives
  • Tell Ambulance you have access to AED ID box no. AGA918 Pontesbury Pavilion,

           4263 Pontesbury Public Toilets, or AGA898 Cruckton Village Hall.

  • Go for the AED, or send someone else to get it  – box access code C159X (both The Pavilion and Cruckton,  C1 Pontesbury Public Toilets)
  • Apply AED soonest, urgently, to casualty – follow machine instructions.
  • Carry on with AED/CPR until paramedic arrives.

 

If you are interested in attending the first aid training which will be re-arranged as soon as possible, please contact the parish Clerk.

Anna Lawson,  new Building Assistant/Cleaner at The Pavilion
15th March 2020

We are delighted to welcome Anna to the parish council team and such crucial roles for the new Community Hub and Library (The Pavilion).  Anna is a  local resident who attended both Pontesbury schools and  returned to the village to live near family in 2009.  Anna's mum and grandparents were locals and Anna is keen, as her grandparents before her, to be very active in the parish.  Anna has worked at Mary Webb and run her own cleaning business and brings a wealth of experience to these important roles.  Anna will be the main point of contact if you want to use the building and will work alongside Beverley Link, Library Branch Manager, the parish councillors and Friends of Pontesbury Library to keep the building running smoothly and ensure it is the vibrant community space we envisage.

The Pavilion,  Community Hub and Library Logo
15th March 2020

Community Hub and Library

Serving Pontesbury and the wider Rea Valley communities

Pontesbury Parish Council is delighted to announce that The Pavilion will be opened at 9.45 am on Monday 6th April, 2020 by Howard Thorne from Shropshire Homes, who have provided the building for our local community. 

The Pavilion is situated at the top of Hall Bank, easy to spot between the new Co-op and Ark Nursery building.  This community hub will be the new home for Pontesbury Library as well as offering a vibrant community meeting space.  We hope it will be a place to share ideas, promote community organisations and access information and support you may need.  Soon the Local Neighbourhood Policing Team will also be using the building as their new base.

In the first week The Pavilion will be open from Monday 6 April to Thursday 9 April, from 10am-5pm each day, for you to come and look around and ask questions. The Pavilion is a resource for everyone in the Rea Valley area and we need your ideas about how the building can be used and how it can develop in the future. 

Come and have    a look and see what is has to offer!

  • For information on Pontesbury Pavilion visit

www.pontesburypavilion.co.uk/

  • For more information on Pontesbury Library please visit

www.shropshire.gov.uk/libraries/find-a-library/pontesbury-library/

  • For more information on Friends of Pontesbury Library please visit

https://pontesburylibrary.co.uk/

 

LogoStamp                                A big thank you to Emma Lawrence who designed the Logo for The Pavilion   www.emmalawrence.com   

10th March 2020

Pontesbury Library will be closed from Monday 23rd March and will re-open on Monday 6th April in the new Pavilion Community Hub building on Hall Bank.

 

Loan periods have been extended so that most library items shouldn’t be due back during the closed period. However you can renew things online or at any other Shropshire library, or by telephoning Shrewsbury Library (01743 255308).

 

Don’t forget that as a library member you can use any of the other library branches plus there’s a great selection of e-books, e-audiobooks and digital newspapers and magazines  available via the Shropshire Libraries website.

https://www.shropshire.gov.uk/libraries/find-a-book/e-library/

 

We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone to our new home in the Pavilion!                

 

 

 

Pontesbury Library Relocation – Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

Where is the library moving to?

The library is moving to a new community hub building called the Pavilion. This is next to the new Co-op supermarket on Hall Bank.

 

 

When is the library moving?

The library will be closed from Monday 23rd March for 2 weeks while the move takes place. It will re-open in the Pavilion on Monday 6th April.

 

 

What if I need to return things while the library is closed?

Loan periods have been extended so that most library items shouldn’t be due back during the closed period. However you can renew things online or at any other Shropshire library, or by telephoning Shrewsbury Library (01743 255308).

 

If you do wish to return items while we’re closed you can take them to any other Shropshire Library, or drop them through the letterbox at the Bogey Lane library and we’ll deal with them.

 

 

Will my library membership still be valid at the new library?

Yes there will be no change to library memberships.

 

 

Will I still be able to request books from other library branches?

Yes Pontesbury Library will remain part of the Shropshire Libraries network as it is now, meaning library users can request books and other items as required.

 

 

What days will the new library be open?

The library opening times will remain the same as they are now. In the future there may be scope to increase access to library services within the new building.

 

 

Will the same staff be at the new library?

Staffing arrangements will remain the same. The library would continue to be staffed by Shropshire Council library staff as it is now.

 

What services will the new library have? Will I still be able to use the computers there?

The library will continue to provide the full range of services and facilities including free access to public computers and wi-fi, a wide selection of books and other items to borrow, and events and activities for adults and children.

 

2nd March 2020

Emergency First Aid training with Rea Valley First Responders - British Heart Foundation Certification.  Pontesbury and Cruckton

 “Emergency simple CPR Resuscitation skill is needed if someone collapses not breathing. Add to this an easy to use community Defibrillator will give by far the best chance of recovery during the critical short time after the collapse.”

Rea Valley First Responders volunteers will be holding two free Emergency first aid training sessions in March to coincide with two new defibrillators arriving in the village.  In addition to the defibrillator on the outside wall of the public toilets in the centre of Pontesbury we will be having one on the outside of the new community building The Pavilion,  and one at Cruckton Village Hall.

The training session will include basic first aid techniques including using a defibrillator.

To book onto either session please contact the Parish Clerk.  (clerk@pontesburypc.org.uk)

 

Saturday 14 March   times: 9am to 1pm Pontesbury Public Hall

Saturday 21 March   times: 9am – 1pm Cruckton Village Hall

The defibrillators are being donated by the Rae Valley First Responders.  Pontesbury Parish Council is fitting them and providing the box for the one at The Pavilion.  Cllr Duncan Fletcher and Cllr C Sandells have very kindly donated money for the defibrillator box in Cruckton.

Although the training is free, donations are always welcomed towards the important work done by the Rae Valley First Responders who work tirelessly supporting local people in their hour of need.

 

10th February 2020

Main points from the survey report  (Full report can be found at the bottom of the page)

 

The Housing needs survey took place in autumn 2019 where each of the 1417 households in the Parish were sent a RHRP survey form. 228 responses were returned which is a 16% response rate. This is slightly below the average for the county, but is still a good return which allows us to make some well-informed assumptions about housing need in Pontesbury

 

The headline figures from the survey show there are 40 residents in the parish thinking of moving, and 34 of these wish to remain in the Parish. Our Home Point register (where those in need register their interest in a new how indicates there are 60 households on the waiting list, with 55 of these having a local connection to Pontesbury. So these two pieces of evidence

 

This is perhaps to be expected as the average house price in Pontesbury is £270,000 but the average household income in the parish is £37,000 giving an affordability ratio of 7.3. Most high street mortgages are only available at a rate of 4.5 to 5 times income, so for a significant percentage of households in Pontesbury the purchase of an open market property is outside their price range. (*Although other data from the survey suggests other factors than price is important)

 

So we do know there is a housing need in the Parish - but what does the survey tell us more specifically about need in the Parish? The following data helps us build up a picture of the type of need found in the Parish.

 

Who is in need?

 

Slightly unusually of the 40 residents who need to move 55% of them are home owners, but those in need were also in a range of other types of accommodation including private rent, renting from a housing association and living with friends or family. Household size also varied from 1 to 6 people, although the average size of household in need was 2.43 per property. Similarly the ages of people in need varied from 2 households containing at least one person who was over 75 and 5 who had children under the ages of 16.

 

These figures suggest a range of needs in the Parish

 

What need do they have?

 

It is striking in Pontesbury that a significant amount of need is based people wishing to downsize. Of those who expressed a need to move 41% said they wanted to downsize or their house was too large. A further 20% of suggested their existing home was too costly to heat or their rent and mortgage was too expensive. Around 10% said their current home was unsuitable for their physical needs.

 

Only around 12% of those who responded said they needed a larger property for a growing family.

 

What tenure of homes are people wanting?

 

This section of the survey also highlights a range of needs. The two most requested types of property was affordable homes to buy, closely followed by open market housing to buy. Of those who wanted open market housing to buy most were already home owners. But those wanting affordable housing to buy there was an even split between people we currently rented and who were home owners.

The next most popular type of housing was affordable housing to rent for local people and there is also some interest in self build properties. Of those wanting affordable rented properties only 2 were existing home owners, showing that even within the local rented sector there is a need for people to move properties.

A small number of people expressed a need for sheltered housing or supported living accommodation.

 

What types of property do people want?

 

53% of people looking to move wanted either a detached or semi-detached property, and of those who were home owners 56% wanted these types of properties. However bungalows were requested by 31% of respondents (of these 61% were home owners). As with the tenure of property section the survey suggests a small but significant need for retirement accommodation where some kind of support is available.

 

The size of property also varied between 1 and 4 bedrooms, but by far the most requested type of property requested was 2 bedroom properties (21) followed by 3 bedrooms (10)

 

When are people looking to move?

 

As with other results in the survey a range can be found in these answers - some are immediate, others are more long term. 2 needed to move within the next 6 months; 10 in the next 6-12 months and 15 in the next two years. 9 people were looking to move in the longer term - 5 years or more.

 

Affordability of rents and purchases

 

This final section of the survey again highlights the complexity of the housing need in Pontesbury Parish, and reflects the affordability issues in the Parish.

 

Around half of people looking for affordable rents said they could afford up to £390 a month, but a further third said they could afford between £391 - £520 month. Most people looking to rent were already in a form of rented property.

 

Where house purchases were being considered 11 people said they could afford over £180,000 but 10 of these were already home owners. A further 8 people suggested a purchase price of between £160,000 to £180,000 was acceptable. At the other end of the scale 5 people said they could afford up to £140,000 for a property.

 

Conclusions

 

These results seem to indicate that there is a housing need in the Parish, but possibly more with older people living in larger, older properties that are too large for them or difficult to heat/maintain. They would consider downsizing but currently don't have smaller properties to move to within the Parish.

 

There affordable properties are required they would seem to be of a smaller size, including bungalows. Some in need could afford to purchase such properties, but others would be looking to buy/rent on an affordable basis.

 

When thinking about new development it is important to consider whether these needs can be met through commercial development - such as Hall Bank where the majority of homes are sold on the open market, but a percentage are sold/let on an affordable basis - generally to local people. Anyone can buy the open market housing on these types of developments and its likely Pontesbury is, and will remain, an attractive place to move to.

 

Alternatively the Parish may consider a community led scheme. This could see land made available locally for affordable properties to buy, and a local criteria for who the homes was made available to local people only.