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23rd August 2021

NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin CCG is calling on the local community to share its views on proposals for an exciting health and wellbeing hub in Shrewsbury.  

The hub will pilot a new approach to providing local health and wellbeing services that work seamlessly together to offer high quality care for the local community. The new facility, which could open in Autumn 2024, will be a fantastic resource with a range of health and wellbeing services provided by the NHS, local council and voluntary sector organisations under one roof, in a new state-of-the-art building. 

A listening exercise has been launched to understand what’s important to local people when they are accessing GP services and their views on whether they think a health and wellbeing hub would be beneficial for themselves and the local community.  

The listening exercise will run between 23 August 2021 and 26 September 2021. Local people can feed back their views by filling in the online survey here. Further information about the health and wellbeing hub can be found here.

People without internet access, can request a telephone interview to give us their views by calling 0121 611 0611. If you have any questions or for documents in other languages and formats, please email: agem.communications@nhs.net or by call 0121 611 0611.

Kind regards,

 

Ajey Sharma

Engagement, Communications and Marketing Manager

NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit

E: Ajey.sharma@nhs.net

M: 07795 520808

23rd August 2021

See the Files Section below to download.

The following comments were sent 2nd July 2021 to the Planning Officer. A query is being raised over why the document has not appeared in the Documents section but in the meantime see the files section below for the full submission.

Shaun Jones, Locum Clerk to Bayston Hill Parish Council..

17th August 2021

Plant a tree for the Jubilee

Shropshire Council and the Shropshire Lieutenancy are delighted to support an exciting new national tree planting campaign known as The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022.

As part of this, they are keen to see as many individuals, communities, charities, schools, youth groups, councils, businesses and landowners as possible across Shropshire planting trees from October 2021, when the tree planting season begins, through to the end of the Jubilee year in 2022.

This could take the form of single or groups of trees, avenues, hedgerows or larger woods. Each project will be marked by a special commemorative plaque and will be uploaded onto a map of the UK to track all QGC projects over the two-year period. The Queen will receive the map of all the projects planted in Her Majesty’s name as a gift from the nation.

The QGC will encourage everyone to learn more about which species to plant, when to plant them (ideally between October and March) and how best to do it so that they survive and flourish for years to come.

Shropshire Council has already made a pledge to plant a tree for every resident in the county by 2030 and will work with a range of other organisations, including local businesses, to explore how best to promote and fund the QGC and co-ordinate it with other tree planting initiatives. These include the council-led Community Tree Scheme, and a trial project seeking to increase trees in the farmed environment – like orchards.

The council is also reviewing its own land to identify appropriate commemorative planting opportunities, and is developing a mapping tool to help other organisations and communities to identify suitable potential tree planting sites, to encourage the choice of healthy native trees that will thrive in their environments and avoid damage to valuable existing habitats and species.

Anna Turner, Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire, said:-

“The trees that are planted will create a lasting legacy in honour of The Queen’s leadership of the nation over the last 70 years.

“But, to make this happen, we need your help. As well as encouraging individuals to plant trees, we are calling upon local organisations to get involved by not only planting trees for QGC themselves, but also providing sponsorship to support schools and communities with the cost of trees, stakes and guards as well as an official commemorative plaque. If you think you can help, we’d love to hear from you.”

Lezley Picton, Shropshire Council’s Leader, said:-

“This is a heartwarming scheme which will enhance our environment and landscape for generations to come: it also offers us all an opportunity to play our part in tackling climate change.

“If you can, please get involved and support this exciting and worthwhile initiative.”

The council is working with local nurseries to source supplies of appropriate trees and can provide advice about suitable trees and planting locations. A team of Deputy Lieutenants is also available to provide support for the initiative.

For more information, please contact: Dan Wrench, Shropshire Council: climate@shropshire.gov.uk or Robert Bland, Deputy Lieutenant: robert@oakleysgroup.co.uk

13th August 2021

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PRESS RELEASE

 

 

For immediate issue: 12 August 2021

 

Local 16 and 17-year-olds encouraged to grab their Covid-19 jab this weekend

 

Young people living in Shropshire Telford and Wrekin aged 16 and 17 are now able to get their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at one of our local vaccination clinics as part of the national “Grab a Jab” campaign from this weekend.

 

This news comes as the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) issued new advice last week that all 16 and 17 year olds receive their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.

 

Young people within this age group can get their jab at one of our walk-in clinics across the county. The walk-in clinics offer a convenient option as people can drop in at any time between the advertised opening hours without making an appointment.

 

The following clinics are available for 16 and 17 year olds this weekend:

 

  • Louise House, Meole Village, Roman Road, Shrewsbury SY3 9JN
    • Friday, 13 August, 10am to 2pm

 

  • Pussycats Night Club, 17 Tan Bank, Wellington, Telford TF1 1HJ
    • Saturday, 14th August, 2pm to 6pm

 

  • Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Hospital, Gobowen, Oswestry, SY10 7AG
    • Friday 13th – Monday 16th August, 8.30am-5pm

 

  • Shrewsbury Indoor Bowls Centre – Shrewsbury Sports Village, Sundorne Road SY1 4RQ
    • Friday 13th August, 8am-6pm
    • Saturday 14th August, 8am-6pm 

 

  • Teldoc Malinslee Health Centre, Church Road, Telford, TF3 2BF
    • Friday 13th August, 8.30am-6pm
    • Saturday 14th August, 8.30am – 1.30pm
    • Sunday 15th August, 1.30pm – 8pm
    • Monday 16th August, 8.30am – 6pm

 

  • Woodside Pharmacy, Park Lane Community Centre, Park Lane, Telford, TF7 5QZ
  • Friday 13th August, 8am-5pm
  • Saturday 14th August, 9am – 1pm

 

Steve Ellis, Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin vaccination programme lead said: “The local Covid-19 vaccination programme has already been really successful with over 670,000 first and second doses given to people living in Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin.

 

“We are really pleased to be able to open up vaccinations to 16 and 17 year olds and to protect even more people against Covid-19 so that we can get back to doing the things we love as quickly as possible.

“I would encourage anyone who is 16 or 17 to come forward for their vaccination as soon as they can.”

 

More details on our walk-in clinics for all age groups can be found here: COVID-19 vaccination walk-in clinic times (stwics.org.uk)

13th August 2021

JOB ADVERTISEMENT

Clerk/Responsible Financial Officer

Bayston Hill Parish Council are an innovative and forward-thinking parish council based South of Shrewsbury in the county of Shropshire with a proud history of partnership working.

Our committed and enthusiastic team of up to fifteen councillors and six full and part time staff deliver a variety of services to our community including the Bayston Hill Youth & Community Centre, Lythwood Sports Complex, Community Events, Play Areas and Environmental Services.

We are seeking an experienced professional to lead the parish council. You will be the Proper Officer of the council and have a statutory duty to carry out all the functions required by law. You will be responsible for ensuring the council receives the advice and information it requires to ensure good governance. You will support the council, staff and volunteers in the delivery and development of services for the community working in partnership with others where appropriate.

NJC Pay scale:        SCP 26 to 28

Salary:                      £30,451 to £32,234 dependent on experience and qualifications
Hours:                       37 per week to include evening and weekend work

About You:

You should have strong leadership skills and experience of working in Local Government within a community setting. You will be able to demonstrate a sound understanding of the issues facing Parish Councils and the opportunities and challenges this presents. You will be passionate about making a difference and have the skills to work creatively to ensure the best outcomes for the Parish Council and the community. Ideally you will have the CiLCA qualification or you should be prepared to study towards it.

For an informal chat please contact, Mr Shaun Jones our Locum Clerk –

clerk@baystonhillparishcouncil.org.uk  

For an application pack and further information on the council go to www.baystonhillparishcouncil.org.uk

 

We will only accept completed applications forms; please do not send your CV.

Deadline for receipt of completed applications is 5pm on Friday 17th September 2021

See related files below for Application Pack.

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