Parish Council Meeting 189 cancelled
Due to unforseen circumstances the above meeting scheduled for 21st September 2022 has been cancelled.
The next meeting will be on 16th November 2022 at 7pm in the Village Hall.
Due to unforseen circumstances the above meeting scheduled for 21st September 2022 has been cancelled.
The next meeting will be on 16th November 2022 at 7pm in the Village Hall.
The Christmas Tree and Wreath sale raised a fantastic £1755 in total. £555 is to help towards the upkeep the Village Hall. In addition we have given £1200 to the chosen charity, Kidney Research UK. Thankyou to everyone who helped, bought trees and wreaths or contributed in other ways.
If you think you may have difficulty filling in the form, then please contact the Clerk: clerk.allerthorpe_pc@btinternet.com
As well as the Allerthorpe Help Scheme (Ring Jane on 01759 740198), there is also assistance available more widely if needed.
Stay well everyone!
Allerthorpe Neighbourthood Plan 2019-2034 was approved by East Riding of Yorkshire Coucil on 8th January 2020. The decision statement can be viewed on the ERYC webite: https://www.eastriding.gov.uk/anp
The result of the referendum on the Neighbourhood Plan was a tremendous result and the result is as follows.
Total number of ballot papers counted | 142 |
The number of votes cast in favour of YES | 123 |
The number of votes cast in favour of NO | 16 |
Rejected ballot papers | 3 |
On behalf of the Steering Group I would like to thank you for your support for making this happen and you will be pleased to hear that all expenditure incurred was paid for by a Groundwork Grant and there has been no cost to the parish other than the Steering groups time which they have given freely.
The ERYC intend to formally adopt the Neighbourhood Plan as part of the ERYC Statutory Development Plan at a full council meeting on the 8th January 2020
The Parish council is grateful for the generous funding support given by Help for Health, the HEY Smile Foundation and East Riding of Yorkshire Council Community Fund which has enabled us to purchase an IPAD (Intelligent Public Access Defibrillator) which has been mounted on the external wall of the Village Hall beside the front door.
An Intelligent Public Access Defibrillator is the latest in the range of clinical defibrillator monitors and is designed to be used by minimally trained individuals, It is suitable for use almost anywhere that people gather, whether it’s within the workplace, a shopping centre or a hospital and makes saving lives easier than ever.
The defibrillator is in a yellow cabinet with a combination lock mounted outside the main entrance to the Village Hall.
Our defibrillator is designed to be used safely by people with no medical experience because the user is guided through the process by a sequence of voice commands from the machine which is intelligent enough to recognise when and when not to shock.
lf you think that someone in the village is having a heart attack dial 999 immediately and ask for an ambulance. You will be told that there is a defibrillator in the village and given the combination for the defibrillator cabinet.
The target set by the government for Ambulance Trusts all over the UK is to reach 75% of life threatening calls within 8 minutes. Statistics show that early defibrillation can increase the survival chances of a person who has suffered a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) by as much a 50%. Sudden Cardiac Arrest happens between 140,000 and 200,000 times a year in the UK, making it one of the UK’s largest killers. The potential for saving a life is dependent on time the faster medical help is administered the better the chances of survival. To achieve a positive outcome when dealing with sudden cardiac arrest medical assistance must be given within 4 – 5 minutes of the event. ln remote areas like ours it can take more than 8 minutes for an emergency medical team to arrive and this is why Community Public Access Defibrillators play a vital role in helping to save lives in rural communities. Statistics suggest that the survival rate after a sudden cardiac arrest with resuscitation (CPR) alone is 5%. By using a defibrillator the survival rate increases to 50%. Will you be ready to save someone’s life at a moments notice?