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Issued Friday, 23 July 2010 To anyone who is claiming Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Benefit through SHDC, and who is having difficulties in keeping up payments: the Council may be able to help in easing the problems. They should contact the HB/CT department at SHDC on 01803 861234. July 16, 2009, at 09:39 PM
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Issued Thursday, 16 July 2009 HARBERTON PARISH COUNCILDevon & Cornwall Police have requested the Parish Council to ask members of the public to take particular care in securing their property, especially during the summer months. In warm weather we’re all tempted to pop out without securing windows and doors. We are also inclined to leave garden sheds and garden equipment unsupervised. At this time of year there are also people around who we don’t know. Usually they are innocent and welcome visitors – but there are also strangers looking for an opportunity to steal. Be vigilant! We are further reminded to put valuables in the boot of our car when parking. Of course, please ensure that any animals are not left – a car can become a death-trap in a very short time. Don’t forget to report anything unusual or possibly criminal on 08452 777444, use their website links on www.devon-cornwall.police.uk or contact our Totnes West Neighbourhood Policing Team – specifically PC Gary Addelsee. The emergency number is 999 – don’t be afraid to use it. The message from the Police is for all of us to KEEP HOUSES AND OUTBUILDING LOCKED AND MAKE SURE ANY EQUIPMENT IS SECURE. WHEN LEAVING YOUR CAR PUT VALUABLES IN THE BOOT AND MAKE SURE YOU DON’T LEAVE ANIMALS INSIDE FOR MORE THAN A VERY SHORT PERIOD. July 07, 2009, at 09:24 AM
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Many of you will remember the Harberton & Harbertonford Community Appraisal which was published in January 1999. It was a document which resulted from a great deal of painstaking work by dozens of people from both villages. The Community Council of Devon has contacted the Parish Council asking that a similar exercise be conducted. Your councillors considered the matter and have decided that the Appraisal has not changed to any significant degree in the past decade and does not warrant the work necessary to compile a brand new document. However, it was also decided that anyone who wished to comment on the structure and development of our community should have the opportunity to do so. The appraisal is available for viewing at http://www.devon.gov.uk/dris/commstat/harbertn.html Copies may be obtained from any Parish Councillor or the Parish Clerk. Details are on both village websites. If you have comments, please submit them to the Parish Clerk by Saturday 28 February 2009. Note added by the harbertonford.org webmaster: Please also copy your ideas to the Community Appraisal 2009 page on this website, so we can all see your good ideas, and your comments on 1999 good ideas which have come to nothing. July 07, 2009, at 08:49 AM
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The Parish Council’s Annual Meeting will be held on Tuesday 14 April 2009, starting at 7.30pm at Harbertonford Primary School. In addition to the usual business of reports from organisations with which the Council has links and elections for Chairman and Vice Chairman, we will have a guest speaker. Jeff Beer, a Magistrate himself, will be talking about the work of the South Devon Magistrates’ Courts. He will also explain how they will be going about engaging more with communities to promote an understanding of the courts’ operations. Everybody is welcome to attend the meeting and ask questions of Mr Beer if they wish. to:
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The problem of dogs fouling public areas in both Harberton and Harbertonford has become an issue again – mainly due to dogs who are left to roam unsupervised, but also to owners who fail to clear up after their dogs. Residents are reminded that ALL public areas are subject to anti-fouling rules - not just designated area as previously – including outside the 30mph zones. Litter laws have also recently changed. South Hams District Council have powers to impose penalties for both dog fouling and littering – and will be using them. BE WARNED! Thank you for your co-operation and consideration of others. to:
The Parish Council has again received complaints from residents in Harbertonford about an increase in dog fouling. Areas of particular concern are the Ford area, Bow Road between Marl Park to Old Road, the road to the Village Hall and Woodcourt Road. It is the responsibility of owners to ensure that any mess their dogs make is removed and deposited in a safe and hygienic manner. Please remember that dog faeces are a potential health hazard – especially to children. It’s also against the law and the Council has alerted the South Hams District Council’s Dog Warden to the situation. Consider others and do the right thing … CLEAN UP! March 21, 2009, at 10:19 PM
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The Parish Council’s Annual Meeting will be held on Tuesday 14 April 2009, starting at 7.30pm at Harbertonford Primary School. In addition to the usual business of reports from organisations with which the Council has links and elections for Chairman and Vice Chairman, we will have a guest speaker. Jeff Beer, a Magistrate himself, will be talking about the work of the South Devon Magistrates’ Courts. He will also explain how they will be going about engaging more with communities to promote an understanding of the courts’ operations. Everybody is welcome to attend the meeting and ask questions of Mr Beer if they wish. Added line 60:
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HARBERTON PARISH COUNCILMany of you will remember the Harberton & Harbertonford Community Appraisal which was published in January 1999. It was a document which resulted from a great deal of painstaking work by dozens of people from both villages. The Community Council of Devon has contacted the Parish Council asking that a similar exercise be conducted. Your councillors considered the matter and have decided that the Appraisal has not changed to any significant degree in the past decade and does not warrant the work necessary to compile a brand new document. However, it was also decided that anyone who wished to comment on the structure and development of our community should have the opportunity to do so. The appraisal is available for viewing at http://www.devon.gov.uk/dris/commstat/harbertn.html Copies may be obtained from any Parish Councillor or the Parish Clerk. Details are on both village websites. If you have comments, please submit them to the Parish Clerk by Saturday 28 February 2009. Added lines 52-53:
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Your Parish, District and County Councillors are: Parish Peter Beamish, 11 Riverdale, Harbertonford, TQ9 7TS - tel. 01803 732476 Parish Clerk: District Robert Steer, Hollymount Cottage, Avonwick, South Brent, TQ10 9NA tel: 01364 73460 email: christine@avonwick.plus.com County Geoff Date, 4 Brooklands, Bridgetown, Totnes, TQ9 5AR tel: 01803 865183 email: geoff.date@devon.gov.uk Members of the public are most welcome to attend meetings of all three councils. Please contact any Councillor for their meeting schedule. January 19, 2008, at 11:18 PM
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Police Update, May 2007You have, no doubt, heard of Police resources being stretched to unprecedented limits due to funding difficulties. Our area is no exception to the trend and our local PC has been posted away to other duties. The Parish Council, along with other PCs in the district are taking the issue to the highest levels and have written to the Chief Constable expressing our concerns. In the meantime, Harberton and Harbertonford are under the care of officers based in South Brent and PC Jacqui Hopper attended the May Parish Council meeting to give details of crime in the area (fortunately low) and staffing at South Brent. PC Hopper is assisted by PC Debbie Taylor and two support officers, PCSO Vicky Gummer and another who is still undergoing training. PC Hopper gave the following advice to help foil criminals, especially opportunists, and keep your property safe. Ensure that outbuildings, sheds and garages are always locked; Security mark all power tools and garden equipment, especially high value items such as ride-on mowers; Never leave windows open or doors unlocked when away from home; Make sure your house is secure if you are working in the garden; Tell neighbours when you are going to be away from home on holiday or business. If you need the Police for routine and non-urgent matters, ring them on 08452 777444. For urgent assistance, to report suspicious activities or alert the Police to crimes in progress, call 999 without hesitation. Don’t be afraid to contact the Police and please remember that all information given is CONFIDENTIAL! HARBERTON PARISH COUNCIL June 24, 2007, at 08:23 PM
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