Friday April 3rd. There are local reports of some petty thefts from cars parked in driveways overnight. It may be that some of the cars were left unlocked. Make sure you lock your car, and leave nothing of any value in your car.
Friday April 3rd. There are local reports of some petty thefts from cars parked in driveways overnight. It may be that some of the cars were left unlocked. Make sure you lock your car, and leave nothing of any value in your car.
Stir crazy? Go wild at home
New Backing Business Grants from Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership
HM Government Support for Self-employed through the Self-employment Income Support Scheme
New permitted development rights for
cafes, restaurants and pubs
and more – see e newsletter
The Trussell Trust operates foodbanks locally. It is the largest supporter of Foodbanks in the UK. All foodbanks have particular challenges in the current circumstances. And yet many families, families identified by care professionals such as health visitors, schools and social workers, absolutely depend on them. Can you give money to the Trussell Trust? You can donate here.
Kit2 (From the Church wardens – Keeping in touch)
Pewslip for March 29th – Passion Sunday
Community Support Group poster
Meals quiz
Mystery objects quiz answers
If you are not on the Church email circulation list, and would like to be, email Carol Vigor and she will be happy to put you on.
‘Although the Council’s meetings have been cancelled for the foreseeable future, we are still responding to planning applications. The current list is here. Please let the Parish Clerk have any comments by Friday 3 April 2020.’
“Our policing services are still delivering safety for you whenever you need them,” says Chief Constable Giles York.
Sussex Police is working with its partners in an enormous joint effort to help tackle the coronavirus crisis.
“We are all in this together and I know that Sussex communities are responding well,” said Mr York. “We are still delivering policing services and are here to help you. The best help you can give us is changing your behaviour.
Please follow government advice, stay at home and don’t gather in large groups.
“My officers will come and engage with you if we see you are posing a danger to each other. We will explain why it’s important to behave differently and only if absolutely necessary will we enforce the law to ensure that you disburse. Please support everything the public services are doing at the moment.”
Our priority is to make sure the most vulnerable in our communities are kept safe and supported.
Sadly, there will always be those people who take advantage of the situation. We are seeing an increase in fraudsters and scammers – see our advice on protecting yourself, but if you think you have been a victim you can report to Action Fraud.
Please continue to report any suspicious activity to us on 101 or online and 999 in an emergency.
Follow Government advice to stay at home and help the national effort. We urge you not to all 101 with general coronavirus enquiries, but look at the Government website for information.
Please keep our 101 and 999 lines free for people with genuine policing needs.
We have sufficient police resources, policing continues and we are able to maintain services, albeit with a different approach. We need you to follow the advice to stay home, so that our officers and staff can continue come to work in sufficient numbers to maintain the service that you expect.
Community matters, now more than ever – Stay safe and keep your loved ones safe.
Together we can make a difference and save lives.