LATEST NEWS

The Causeway Bocking - Restricted access 6th to 9th September 2016 due to road works.   Some of BDC meetings have been re-scheduled.  Check their website for information.

 

Panfield Playgroup

 

We are launching a brand new playgroup at Panfield Village Hall with a welcome coffee morning being held on Friday 12th February from 10 am to 11.30 am.  Panfield Paygroup will then be held every Friday ffrom 19t February, Entry £2 per family.

The playgroup is open to all childminders and all ages of babies and children.

All sessions are supported by local Children's Centre.

Toys and messy play activities

Halstead Health Visitor monthly baby clinic on the 1st Friday of each month, including weighing.

Coffee, tea squash, cake and buscuits included

Access to courses including baby massage, first aid and weaning

Outside hard surface play area

Baby changing area.

If you are a parent, a guardian or in fact any type of childminder, please cme akong and take time out for a chat with other grown-ups while your little ones have a play

For further informati0on contact: Lucy on 07850 693667 - luladbarry@hotmail.co.uk or Sarah 07939 617909 sarah.reid73@gmail.com

 

 

Essex County Council Broomfield Hospital park and ride shuttle bus

 

Park and Rie to Broomfield Hospital timetable <Click here to downlod> 

For full information about park and ride charges visit www.essex.gov.uk and search for “park and ride”

 

 Braintree District Council - Emergency Planning Leaflets (Dec 2014)

 

http://www.braintree.gov.uk/downloads/200311/flooding

http://www.braintree.gov.uk/downloads/200312/winter_weather_and_snow_clearance

 

Preparing for a power cut

 

Below is some advice on how our customers can prepare for a power cut:

  • Keep our freephone number handy
  • See the website for some useful videos offering you advice during a power cut.
  • Keep spare batteries for radios and torches – local radio stations often broadcast helpful information
  • Keep an old-fashioned corded phone which you can plug in, as cordless phones won’t work in the event of a power cut
  • Dress warmly in several layers of clothing, stay in one room or even get into bed
  • Take care if using candles, tea-lights and other naked flames
  • Keep fridges and freezers closed, with a blanket over as they will stay cold for many hours
  • Switch off all your electrical equipment, except one light which will let you know when the power comes back on
  • Remember the street lights may also be off so take care if you go out
  • Look out for elderly neighbours; please consider taking them round a flask of hot water or hot food

 

We will send a further update to you and would be grateful if you could forward this email to your contacts, including district and parish councils.

 

Best regards,

 

Stakeholder Engagement Team,

UK Power Networks

London

 GET YOUR HOME CHECKED FOR FIRE SAFETY. 

 

Ask Essex Fire Brigade to check that you have enough smoke alarms.  Smoke is the biggest killer in house fires.  Read attached leaflet to arrange a visit...<<More>>

 

 

 

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