Census – it’s not too late

Nine out of ten households have completed

There has been a fantastic response to Census 2021 – nine out of ten households across England and Wales have completed their questionnaire. But every household is required by law to complete the census and though Census Day (21 March 2021) has been and gone, it is not too late to fill out your form and avoid a fine.

Most people have already completed their census online to make sure public services like GP surgeries, hospital beds, school places and public transport, are based on the most up to date information.

Iain Bell, the deputy national statistician at the Office for National Statistics in charge of the census, urged everyone to look out for reminder letters and fill out their census now.

“We’ve had an amazing response to the census so far,” Iain said. “I’d like to thank everyone who has helped us exceed all expectations.

“But we want to make sure everyone counts and we won’t rest until every household has responded. Field officers are out and about knocking on doors where records show we have had no response. If you don’t want to get a visit, please complete your census now.

“Your response is vital. The information you give means all the services we rely on, like school places and emergency services, are planned on accurate information. It is even used to plan where to build new supermarkets, what food to put on the shelves and how many parent and toddler spaces to put in the car park.”

The census questionnaire is simple, straightforward, and safe to complete online. It only takes 10 minutes per person in a home.

All households were sent a letter in the post in early March with instructions for taking part. If you have lost the letter or have a second address – including a caravan – you have not visited, go to www.census.gov.uk to request an online completion code for your address via SMS text message.

If you know someone who doesn’t have the skills or confidence to do the census online, help is at hand. We have local census support centres across England and Wales, offering phone and face to face support. Go to www.census.gov.uk to find a centre near you.  You can also call our freephone contact centre. Call 0800 141 2021 in England for help or to order a paper questionnaire.

Gigaclear – High Speed Broadband

The Project Manager has today advised that the main cabinet serving the Kingscote build is now live.

This is good news as it means residents in the village should be able to place an order for service by the middle of next week. If they have registered on the website at gigaclear.com, they will be notified that their connection is ready for service, via an email.

I would also just draw your attention to the Community Hub scheme which is where Gigaclear connect a community project that is in the build, free of charge. All the information on this scheme is available here: https://www.gigaclear.com/community-hub

Ben Stone Community Engagement Manager (West)
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Gigaclear Ltd is registered in England and Wales with company number 07476617

Temporary Road Closure: 14-25 June 2021

Please be advised of the following temporary road closure:

401495 Hazelcote Lane Horsley To Kingscote

This Road will be closed (see attached) from the 14th June 2021 to 25th June 2021, to allow contractors, working on behalf of BT Openreach, carry out the installation of new ducts.

If you require any further information regarding this closure, please contact the office on 08000 514514.

Regards

Bill Bellerby – Road Space Co-ordinator
Gloucestershire County Council Street Works Team

Telephone: 08000 514514
Email: william.bellerby@gloucestershire.gov.uk

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Navigating Universal Credit

Due to the impact of Coronavirus over 5.5 million people are now claiming Universal Credit. Many of them are new to claiming Universal Credit having been negatively impacted by Coronavirus. 

The government is encouraging Parish Councils to share the following guide on their website and/or social media to help local people navigate claiming Universal Credit:

Here’s the Universal Credit guide https://www.jobcentrenearme.com/universal-credit/

National Day of Reflection Tuesday 23rd March

On Tuesday 23 March at noon there will be a minute’s silence and the church bells in Kingscote will toll. This is to mark one year on from the first Covid19 lockdown and provides a chance to reflect on the changes that have affected us all over the past 12 months, to remember those who have died, and to look forward in hopefulness.   

We will gather at the war memorial in Kingscote by 11.50am for some short prayers before the tolling of the bells.

This National Reflection Day is organised by Marie Curie Cancer Care.  People are also being encouraged to light up their doorsteps/ windows with candles/ lanterns at 8pm on the evening of 23rd March. 

Elin Tattersall

Burnham-On-Sea residents invited to join National Day of Reflection on  March 23rd