Sunday, 26 October 2008

Sineys Green Pond



Much needed work started on Sibeneys green pond today despite the weather.
A gang including Cllr Dangerfield starting to deliver much needed work on the area to once again return this as an area of beauty.



Cllr Dangerfield said
"we did an awful lot of work to despite the rain and will continue till the end of the week"
"Lots of residents came to see us and were so happy we were doing this for them"


If you wish to help in any way please contact Cllr Dangerfield for further details.

Saturday, 25 October 2008

Essex Police Surgeries


Essex Police Surgeries

If you require any assistance from Essex police which is not an emergency please go along to one of thier beat surgeries.

October 27 :
Beat surgery, 65 Berecroft, 19:00 to 20:00

November 10 :
Beat surgery, 65 Berecroft, 19:00 to 20:00

November 12 :
Neighbourhood action panel, Contact NSO for details, 19:00 to 20:00

November 13 :
Beat surgery, 40 Barley Croft, 18:00 to 19:00

November 15 :
Beat surgery, 190 The Briars, 13:00 to 14:00

November 24 :
Beat surgery, 65 Berecroft, 19:00 to 20:00

December 10 :
Neighbourhood action panel, Contact NSO for details, 19:00 to 20:00

Or telephone 0300 333 4444 for Non Emergency calls or the mobile 07896 813033

In the event of a emergency please dial 999

Friday, 24 October 2008

Support Our Small Shops


Support Our Small Shops
Small shops are at the heart of our high streets and town centres. They offer diversity and choice and provide a really personal service to their community.

Yet in many communities these independent retailers are under threat. They face a rising burden of regulation and tax, a daily battle against crime and violence, and competition from the growth of out-of-town shopping centres. It is estimated that 2000 shops close every year.

SMALL BUSINESS RATE RELIEF

Rising business rates are hurting small shops - and yet many shops don’t claim the rate relief they're entitled to because they don’t know about it or because it's too complicated.

Rate relief could save shops up to £1,100 a year - so it's vital we help owners claim the full amount they're owed.

With the help of Leaseholders United, we are providing shops with an online tool to find out what relief - if any - they’re eligible for.

If you run a small business and want to see if you're entitled to rate relief, simply click here if you're based in England or here if you're based in Wales.

Find out more about Small Business Rate Relief

HELP US SAVE BRITAIN'S SMALL SHOPS

In the Summer, Conservative MPs published a report which set out the challenges facing small shops and ideas for the way ahead. It concluded that we must stand up for small retailers and recognise the vital role they play at the heart of our communities.

So we are campaigning to promote and save our small shops. In particular we are opposing Labour plans to make it easier for more out-of-town development, by scrapping the so-called ‘needs test’. If implemented, this will further undermine small, town centre shops.

You can help save your local shop. Become part our campaign to keep small shops at the heart of our communities.

Mark Prisk MP, the Shadow Minister for Small Businesses - “If you value your local shops then join our campaign to help them. You can make a difference.”

WAYS TO HELP:

Sign our petition
Read the report and send your comments and ideas to the Office of Mark Prisk at mooren@parliament.uk or write to him at Mark Prisk MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A OAA
Write to the Government to say NO to scrapping the needs test. Address your letters to Hazel Blears, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, House of Commons, London, SW1A OAA


SMALL BUSINESS RATE RELIEF - THE FACTS

How does it work?

Small Business Rate Relief (SBRR) came into effect on 1st April 2005. The scheme is funded by a supplement on the rate bills of larger business ratepayers.

Who is eligible?

Properties with a rateable value of less than £5,000 will get 50% rate relief on their liability. Above £5,000 relief is available, but by 1% for every £100, below a maximum rate of £10,000 rateable value.

The relief is only available for ratepayers who either:

Have one property and are not in receipt of any other relief.
Have one main property not in receipt of any other relief and other additional properties with values of less than £2,200, to a total value £15,000 outside London or £21,500 inside London.
The local billing authority will calculate the exact reduction. The rate is calculated to each chargeable day. The relief is not automatic and must be applied for.

Who is not eligible?

Businesses with rateable values above the limits
Empty properties
Those receiving charitable relief
Is there a time limit to apply?

Ratepayers have until September 30th 2010 to apply for rate relief covering the years of 2007-08.

Regional Differences

The zero relief for properties with a rateable value between £10,000 and £15,000 outside London and £21,500 inside London.
In Wales the relief is given automatically and there are different RV thresholds.
Take up rates and awareness

The Local Government Association believes that some 870,000 firms are eligible for the rebate but only half have claimed. (1 June 2006)

An FSB survey found that 49% of eligible businesses were claiming SBRR. They also found huge regional variances in take up, with no identifiable pattern by region. (May, 2006)

In September this year, Leaseholders United ran a campaign to raise awareness of the availability of the relief.

Thursday, 23 October 2008

Berecroft


Recent meetings with Berecroft RA, South Anglia housing and also Cllr Sarah Dangerfield has provided fresh ideas of how this estate can move forward.

Cllr Sarah Dangerfield said
"The meetings that we have had are the first step in developing a new plan on how we all take this estate forward."
"Residents are calling for change and I will along with my husband Lee and the RA will do my utmost to deliver"

Hedges In Staple Tye


Residents in Staple Tye have been contacting Cllr Dangerfield in relation to the hedges within some of our estates.

Cllr Dangerfield Said
"It seems that the fronts of the hedges are being done but not the tops and residents think Kier have forgotten"
"Kier have told me that the tops of all hedges will be done within the winter program and this is not as important and the facing on most housing estates"

Cllr Dangerfield has also been told that where there are problems of sight on the tops of hedges these would be done ASAP after they were reported.

Staple Tye Striming


Due to increased pressure from Cllr Dangerfield estates in Staple Tye are now seeing strimming of grass areas take shape.
This should always have happened but until now this always seems to have been forgotten.

Cllr Dangerfield said
"This is just another way of making sure our estates and our residents have a Decent Place To Live"
" I will keep an eye on this issue and will take up any issues surrounding this"

Path

Another section of path was recently repaired outside Parringdon School thanks to Cllr Dangerfield.

This area of path was next to the one that had to be repaired a few months ago.
Councillor Dangerfield said

"I am pleased that Essex County repaired this path so quickly as to the amount of people that use this from the surrounding estates"

Commonside Road

Increased amounts of dumped rubbish are starting to be seen along Commonside road.
Items such as patio tables and chairs are just some of the items that have been found over the last few weeks.

If you witness any person dumping rubbish please telephone (01279) 446655

We all have the right to a Decent Place To Live!

Risdens/Longbanks


Residents of Risdens and Longbanks are much happier due to Cllr Dangerfields involvement of replacing the old fencing with sturdy fencing at the old builders merchants at Staple Tye.

Cllr Dangerfield said
"I am glad this work has been done as this goes a long way to also protecting the land from unwanted visitors"
"Councillors from another party had told some of the residents that they would deal with this issue but as normal never to be heard of again"
"It takes Staple Tye Conservatives to deal with the issues in Staple Tye and we do see them through to the end"

Mark Prisk MP


Mark Prisk MP recently made a visit to Harlow which included Staple Tye ward.
Cllr Dangerfield also have the opportunity to travel with Mr Prisk and also discuss some of the problems that you the residents of Staple Tye have been having under a Labour Goverment.

Cllr Dangerfield said
"It was so nice to see Mark Prisk again and he remembers Staple Tye as he was one of the many people that came to help me during my campaign in 2007"
"Areas of discussion was local businesses within the ward and the every growing credit crunch"

Joyners Field


The residents of Joyners field decided that they wanted the fence which has been damaged to be replaced.

Councillor Dangerfield said

"I am pleased the residents of Joyners field decided for this work to be carried out as its very important that local residents get involved"

Sibneys Green Pond

Just a reminder our community project to revamp Sibneys green pond starts this Sunday.
All those people that wish to take part please be on site for 9.30 am.

Better Bins at Bus Stops

Cllr Dangerfield is calling on Harlow council to provide better bins at bus stops.

Cllr Dangerfield said

"The problem we have is the new bins that are being provided at bus stops do not have lids on so when the wind blows the rubbish flys every where."
"I am hoping this can be resolved quickly and I am working with Harlow Council on a way forward"