Buckley residents group
Proposals for homes and a retail unit on land at Spon Green in Buckley were received by planning chiefs last week, prompting concerns from residents and councillors alike. A group set up to oppose the scheme, chaired by Buckley resident John Woolley, met in February during a consultation phase run by the applicant Skye Homes Flintshire Ltd, buckley residents group.
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Buckley residents group
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MEMBERS of a community social media page have teamed up with local churches to launch an emergency response team amid the coronavirus crisis. Gill Jones and Carla Tellett, administrators of the Buckley Residents Group on Facebook, are collaborating with several churches in the town to provide the service and co-ordinate the community response to the crisis. The scheme sees local volunteers contact representatives of the Facebook group and the churches to offer their services, be it by collecting and delivering prescriptions or shopping for the elderly and vulnerable - many of whom are currently self-isolating amid coronavirus concerns. Explaining the scheme, Gill said: "We have about 7, people on the Buckley Residents Group - so it's a brilliant opportunity to organise a large scale community response to the crisis. The scheme - which has been vetted by the Flintshire Local Voluntary Council - will see prearranged volunteers show documents of identification upon arrival at the homes they are assigned to help. A list of church contacts are available for people to contact if they would like to get involved.
On Wednesday, Flintshire Council's planning committee will decide on an application for the continued siting of a portable building the theatre uses as its changing room facility. Despite it having been situated next to the theatre for the last 13 years, Flintshire Council's planning officers have recommended the application be refused. Officers say its continued presence would be "harmful to the character and appearance of the site". Next door to the theatre is Hawkesbury Hall, which was made listed building in Planning officers say the portable building will "adversely affect the architectural and historical setting".
Buckley residents group
MEMBERS of a community social media page have teamed up with local churches to launch an emergency response team amid the coronavirus crisis. Gill Jones and Carla Tellett, administrators of the Buckley Residents Group on Facebook, are collaborating with several churches in the town to provide the service and co-ordinate the community response to the crisis. The scheme sees local volunteers contact representatives of the Facebook group and the churches to offer their services, be it by collecting and delivering prescriptions or shopping for the elderly and vulnerable - many of whom are currently self-isolating amid coronavirus concerns. Explaining the scheme, Gill said: "We have about 7, people on the Buckley Residents Group - so it's a brilliant opportunity to organise a large scale community response to the crisis. The scheme - which has been vetted by the Flintshire Local Voluntary Council - will see prearranged volunteers show documents of identification upon arrival at the homes they are assigned to help. A list of church contacts are available for people to contact if they would like to get involved. Kathryn Price
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Gill Jones and Carla Tellett, administrators of the Buckley Residents Group on Facebook, are collaborating with several churches in the town to provide the service and co-ordinate the community response to the crisis. Last accounts made up to 31 July You've accepted analytics cookies. Comments: Our rules We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. Show more articles. Submit Cancel. Other contractors such as UK Power Networks have put out cones to mark areas where they need to work. Hide this message. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience — the local community. Accept analytics cookies Reject analytics cookies View cookies. Read the rules here. We will be updating this page regularly with information for residents about what's going on. A list of church contacts are available for people to contact if they would like to get involved.
A TEAM which was set up to help vulnerable residents through lockdown is to gear down its activities as restrictions continue to ease. Since setting up, the team has recruited over volunteers and received more than calls for help with a range of different matters including shopping, prescriptions and many others.
You've accepted analytics cookies. You've rejected analytics cookies. Cookies on Companies House services We use some essential cookies to make our services work. Show more articles. Proposals for homes and a retail unit on land at Spon Green in Buckley were received by planning chiefs last week, prompting concerns from residents and councillors alike. Accept analytics cookies Reject analytics cookies View cookies. The scheme - which has been vetted by the Flintshire Local Voluntary Council - will see prearranged volunteers show documents of identification upon arrival at the homes they are assigned to help. Hide this message. Comments: Our rules We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. Next accounts made up to 31 July due by 30 April Please do not park in these areas as it will block access for other residents and cause delays to the work.
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