NEWS IN FULL
e-Petitions
Read & sign the latest e-petitions on the UK government petitions site or start your own
Ofcom
Ofcom publishes its latest test results of home broadband speeds.
UK consumers are achieving 22 per cent faster broadband speeds at home than they were 12 months ago, new Ofcom research reveals.
or the short link
Water Charges
Ofwat publishes details of estimated rises in water & sewerage charges by region
Water regulator Ofwat publishes details of estimated rises in water & sewerage charges by region in Eng. & Wales
http://www.ofwat.gov.uk/mediacentre/pressnotices2008/prs_pn0112bills
Nationwide Crime Data
Detailed crime data now available from Police UK
This website provides you with helpful information about crime and policing in your area.
And from May, maps will show action taken after a crime has occurred.
Solving Neighbour Dispute
like noise, planning permission, or high fences & hedges
Neighbour disputes and nuisances
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndCommunity/WhereYouLive/NoiseNuisanceAndLitter/index.htm
Queen's Diamond Jubilee
Four days of celebrations
See what's planned for June 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/Features/DG_WP200687
Police - 999 or 101 ?
101 now the number throught the whole of England and Wales for non-emergency calls
If you have an emergency situation; crime in progress, car accident with injured parties etc please ring 999, otherwise, call 101
Dangerous Dogs
How to report a dog that's dangerously out of control.
Seen a dog that's dangerously out of control in England? Use Directgov to report it to your local dog warden.
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Electic Vehicle Grants
Plug-in car grant extended to vans
Van buyers will be able to receive 20% - up to £8000 - off the cost of a plug-in van, Transport Minister Norman Baker and Business Minister Mark Prisk announced today.
This is an extension of the Plug-In Car Grant which offers 25% - up to £5000 – to motorists buying a new plug-in car. Ministers have also re-confirmed there is funding secured for this grant until 2015.
Radon
Do you know if your home is affected by radioactive radon gas?
Check the radon map and see what you can do about it
Ripley Residents' Ass
Ripley Residents' Association Meeting Dates 2012 / 2013
Ripley Residents' Association:
Meetings: last Monday in the month (except for August and December) at the Field Terrace Community Centre,
Field Terrace, Ripley (to the rear of the 'Pear Tree' and Slack Lane car parks).
When: 6pm: 'Surgery' for Futures Homescape tenants
6.30pm: full meeting starts.
Meeting Dates 2012/2013:
Monday 23rd January 2012
Monday 27th February 2012
Monday 26th March 2012
Monday 23rd April 2012
Monday 28th May 2012
Monday 25th June 2012
Monday 30th July 2012
Monday 24th September 2012
Monday 29th October 2012
Monday 26th November 2012
Monday 28th January 2013
Chairperson: Mrs. Valerie Swinson, 46 Ash Crescent, Ripley, DE5 3PS.
This move has been cleared with Val Swinson.
Open Meeting Feb 7th 2012
There is to be an open public meeting being held on Tuesday 7th February 2012 at 7.00pm
An invitation to a public meeting about establishing a Neighbourhood Plan for Ripley
I am writing to ask if a representative of your organisation would like to attend an open public meeting being held on Tuesday 7th February 2012 at 7.00pm (in the Council Chamber at Ripley Town Hall)?
What’s it about?
The Localism Act was enacted in November 2011 and allows local communities to prepare their own planning policy documents known as ‘Neighbourhood Plans’. To do this a ‘Neighbourhood Forum’ has to be established with a broad cross-section of the community represented on it. No member of the Neighbourhood Forum – or the Steering Group which the Forum will elect – has to be either a councillor or a planning expert; it could be anyone!
In broad summary, a Neighbourhood Plan will set out the vision for the area together with planning policies for the development and use of land. The role of the Neighbourhood Forum is to draft the Neighbourhood Plan ready for consultation; ultimately it has to be approved by a local referendum. If prepared in accordance with the statutory processes and procedures (which is the Town Councils intention) it will become part of the statutory development plan for Amber Valley, and be a primary factor in the assessment of all future planning applications.
Want more information?
The Town Council recently approved a 3 page Report which sets out more details about how the process works; if you would like a copy of it, then please get in touch with me.
Sending a representative?
Please let me know if you are sending a representative; also please let me know if you (or another) are interested but cannot attend on the 7th February.
Yours faithfully
Linda McCormick
Linda McCormick
Town Clerk
PIP Breast Implants
Information on PIP breast implants, safety issues and the NHS response
NHS PIP breast implants to be removed for free.
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Bank Holidays & BST 2012
Bank Holiday Dates, British Summer Time, School Terms etc.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Employment/Employees/Timeoffandholidays/DG_073741
OFT and HMRC Scams
Do not get caught by these email and telephone scams
The current scams involve telephone calls from people pretending to be from the OFT (Office of Fair Trading) offering a refund on bank charges and emails pretending to be from the HMRC (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs) offering a tax rebate.
DO NOT GET CAUGHT
Please Give Blood!
7,000 donations needed every day - 96% of us rely on the other 4% to give blood
Please don't leave it to someone else.
If you’re generally healthy and aged between 17 and 65, do something amazing.... Give blood.
New Flood Alerts Today
Sign up to the free Floodline Warning Service to get alerts by phone, email, SMS or fax
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/floods/38289.aspx
New Year Honours List
Published
Travel abroad with pets?
It will be cheaper and easier to travel abroad with pet dogs and cats from 1 January 2012
http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2011/12/30/new-rules-will-make-it-easier-to-travel-with-pets/
New laptop for Christmas?
Here's how to donate your old one to a beginner and help people get online
Become a digital champion!
http://champions.go-on.co.uk/ways-to-be-a-digital-champion/inspire
Forced Marriage
Have you been affected by forced marriage? Are there enough safeguards? Have your say.
A forced marriage is a marriage in which one or both spouses do not (or, in the case of some vulnerable adults, cannot) consent to the marriage, but are coerced into it. The coercion can include physical, psychological, financial, sexual and emotional pressure.
The Home Office are seeking views on whether making forcing someone to marry should be a criminal offence or whether current arrangements provide adequate protection. We are also interested in views on what more could be done to prevent forced marriage from happening. There are clear arguments both for and against making forced marriage a criminal offence. These arguments are presented in the consultation document.
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/about-us/consultations/forced-marriage/
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Help tackle illegal waste
New taskforce will tackle illegal waste sites that blight communities
A specialist environmental crime taskforce which will blitz illegal waste sites in England and Wales over the next two years has been set up by the Environment Agency, it was announced today.
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/news/135590.aspx?month=12&year=2011
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Tax Credits Helpline
New telephone number: 0345 300 3900
You should only call this number if you have questions about your tax credits.
The exact cost of calling this number can be checked by calling your telephone service provider.
If you have hearing or speech impairments, the new textphone number is 0345 300 3909.
You will still also be able to use the old numbers (with the 0845 code), for about the next 18 months.
Keeping Safe At Christmas
Good advice to everyone from the Suzy Lamplugh Trust
Suzy Lamplugh Trust was founded in 1986 following the disappearance
of the young estate agent. The aim of the Trust is to raise awareness of the importance of personal safety and to help people to avoid violence and aggression and live safer, more confident lives.
They have created a special christmas safety list at http://www.suzylamplugh.org/personal-safety/personal-safety-tips/safety-over-the-festive-season/
and their website is full of useful and practical advice on personal safety for people from all walks of life.
Keep warm, keep well.
Some simple things you can do to keep warm and stay healthy in the cold weather
Staying warm in winter
Keeping warm over the winter months can help prevent colds, flu or more serious health problems like pneumonia. Find out some simple things you can do to keep warm, stay healthy and make the best use of your heating at home.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndCommunity/InYourHome/KeepingSafeAtHome/DG_10027755
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Drink driving
It's not worth the risk
The Youth Contract
£1 billion package to tackle youth unemployment
Almost £1 billion will be spent over the next three years to provide unemployed young people with extra help as part of a new 'Youth Contract'.
London2012
Fancy auditioning for the London2012 Opening Ceremonies?
http://www.london2012.com/games/ceremonies/get-involved/casting-information.php
Starting a business?
All the help and support you need can be found at
https://online.businesslink.gov.uk/hub/action/render?pageId=mynewbusiness&site=1000
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Carer's Rights / Support
get information and advice about money, carers' rights and support services
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/CaringForSomeone/index.htm
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Do you risk becoming an
Accidental Outlaw
A study commissioned for consumer advice site knowthenet.org.uk suggests that, on average, only 44% of people were able to correctly identify illegal activities online.
Knowthenet.org.uk has now launched a free online test - which lets consumers test their own understanding of how the law applies online and check out advice on how to stay out of trouble.
http://accidentaloutlaw.knowthenet.org.uk/
Female aged 26 - 35?
Higher risk of online fraud this shopping season
Only 8% of women aged 26 to 35 have up-to-date anti-virus software on their computers, putting them at higher risk of fraud and computer crimes this festive shopping season.
http://www.actionfraud.org.uk/women-face-higher-online-fraud-risk-this-christmas-nov11
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The Localism Act
A Simple Guide
This document describes the main measures of the Localism Act under four headings:
new freedoms and flexibilities for local government
new rights and powers for communities and individuals
reform to make the planning system more democratic and more effective
reform to ensure that decisions about housing are taken locally
The document Decentralisation and the Localism Act: an essential guide also gives further background. It explains how the principles that underpin the Localism Act also inform other government policies.
http://www.communities.gov.uk/publications/localgovernment/localismplainenglishupdate
You can read the Act and its explanatory notes in full, on the parliament website at:
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/2010-11/localism/documents.html
Let HMRC have your views
on how the government can create a modern tax system
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/downloadFile?contentID=HMCE_PROD1_031736
Any buyer of a new home..
not just 1st time buyers - can apply to borrow up to 95% of the value.
An ambitious new strategy to tackle the housing shortage, boost the economy, create jobs and give people the opportunity to get on the housing ladder was announced today (21 November 2011) by the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister.
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCHON
Ripley Christmas Lights Switch On December 2nd 2011 6.30pm
Ripley Christmas Lights Switch On December 2nd 2011 6.30pm with the Ripley Town Mayor and this years Certificate of Merit Winner
Free children's rides, Free safe candle for the children, Salavation Army playing for everyone to sing Christmas Carols.
Father Christmas
Amber Sound Live Broadcast
Late Night Shopping.
Localism Bill becomes LAW
An era of Whitehall control has ended with a historic shift in power back to local people,
An era of Whitehall control has ended with a historic shift in power back to local people, as the Localism Bill becomes law.
The Localism Act will trigger the biggest transfer of power in a generation, releasing councils and communities from the grip of central government.
The flagship legislation, which late yesterday afternoon received Royal Assent, puts a raft of new rights and powers at the disposal of local people to take charge of their future, delivering on more than 30 coalition agreement commitments.
http://www.communities.gov.uk/news/newsroom/2030130
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Stalking Consulation
Stalking affects 1 in 5 women & 1 in 10 men. Online consultation asks how best to combat?
The government has launched this consultation to ask for views on how we can protect victims of stalking more effectively. The consultation incorporates a number of issues, including current legislation, the effect of police information notices, search powers, the work of existing organisations and alternative measures to tackle stalking.
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/about-us/consultations/stalking-consultation/
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State Pension rights
Equality for transsexual people
Certain transsexual people can now apply for equal treatment rights for social security purposes. This could mean getting the State Pension paid early, or having some National Insurance contributions refunded.
2010/11 PAYE
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has now started sending out tax calculations
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has now started sending out tax calculations (on form P800) to show taxpayers if they have paid too little PAYE tax for 2010-11. The calculation will show the total income and personal allowances that are due. HMRC sends notes with the calculation to explain what it all means.
If you get a calculation you should check it to make sure you agree with the information included.
Register for school meals
even if you dont take them because it will help your school
If your child is eligible for free school meals, it's worth registering them even if they're not going to have the school lunch. This is because schools receive a 'Pupil Premium' - an extra payment for each eligible child which they can spend on useful services. Registering might also get you extra help for things like music lessons or school trips.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_200057
or use the short link
Used Cars - top complaint
Find out your rights when buying, repairing or replacing a car
Find out what your rights are when buying a car, including when you can claim for a repair, replacement or refund
Mortgages & repossessions
Practical advice for homeowners to make sure your home isn’t repossessed
Struggling with your mortgage payments?
Put together a simple action plan to help you keep your home.
There are several things you can do to make sure your home isn’t repossessed. It’s never too late to get advice, so don’t walk away or hand over your keys to your lender. Find out how to get help to keep your home if you are facing repossession.
Get Safe Online Week
Download your free 50 page Rough Guide to Online Safety
Get Safe on Line has worked closely with the Rough Guide team to produce this downloadable useful guide to staying safe on line
Simply click on the link below for Your copy of “The Rough Guide to Staying Safe On Line”
Rough Guide (1,930KB, PDF)
Veterans (Ex-Servicemen)
and their dependants may be entitled to financial help.
Anyone who has served in the UK Armed Forces may be entitled to financial support. This also includes the widows, widowers and dependants of those who have served.
Find out what pensions or other payments may be available.
Smart phone users warned
of scam apps. Users are being targeted by criminals using scam apps to take over the phone
The threat of scam apps is very real. Some users have been landed with bills of hundreds of pounds after inadvertently downloading a scam app.
Getting accredited
to work, volunteer or compete at the London 2012 Games
If you are due to work, volunteer or compete at the Olympic or Paralympic Games, or are attending in another official capacity, it's likely you will need an accreditation pass to give you special access to London 2012 venues and sites. Find out what the process involves.
Watch what you say –
– it could turn up in search results! ...Google is now indexing Facebook
Google has started to index Ajax/JavaScript content, so comments made on sites that use services such as the Facebook Comment Box or Disqus will now be discoverable via Google search.
Gangs and gang crime:
advice for parents
Would you know if your child was in a gang?
Learn to spot the signs and find out how to keep them safe
Do you know your rights..
...if someone breaks into your home?
Find out what you're allowed to do to protect yourself.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and Chief Constables have produced a summary of what people can do when faced with an intruder and the support offered by the law when householders defend themselves. The following is taken from that statement.
Your rights to protest
and other ways to make your voice heard
The right to peaceful protest is a vital part of democracy, and it has a long, distinguished history in the UK. Here’s some basic information about protests, as well as a few other ways in which you can make your voice heard.
Give an Hour
to help someone get online
With the clocks going back on 30 October everyone gets an extra hour. How you spend it is up to you, but that one hour could make a real difference to someone’s life. Why not spend it helping someone get online?
What's your poison?
A special report on alcohol in the media
Is Britain beset by binge boozers? Will wine help you lose weight? Could six cans of lager help you live longer? The media pose questions like these on an almost daily basis, often using and abusing the findings of medical research to back up their headlines.
In this special report, Behind the Headlines analyses the media's relationship with research on alcohol, the science behind it, and what all this means for us when we consider raising a glass.
What's your poison: A sober analysis of alcohol and health in the media (PDF, 3Mb) is a must-read for anyone who wants the facts on whether the headlines are true.
Firework and the law
Celebrating Diwali or Bonfire Night - read the code and make sure everyone stays safe
Firework safety and the law
Fireworks often play a big part in celebrations – like Bonfire Night, Diwali and Chinese New Year. However, fireworks are explosives and burn at high temperatures, so they need careful handling and storage. Find out about firework safety and the law about their use.
Parent View
Tell Ofsted what you think of your child's school.
There is a new easy way for you to tell Ofsted how you think your child's school is performing.
Ofsted has launched Parent View, a 12-question online survey that lets you give your views on your child's school at any time.
Fire Kills
Test your smoke alarms when the clocks change
Share this with friends and loved ones to remind them.
Time to Test
London 2012
London2012 are recruiting for tens of thousands of jobs between now and Games time
Tales of the Road
A new children's road safety campaign launched today. Find games and activities for 6-11's
http://talesoftheroad.direct.gov.uk/
or the short link
Renting Privately?
Info on rent rises, tenancies, rent disputes, sublets, deposit protection & evictions
Changes to tenancy and deposit laws
Tenancies with rents between £25,000 and £100,000 per year can now be assured and assured shorthold tenancies
I.C.E.
In Case of Emergency
Store the word "ICE" in your mobile phone address book, and against it enter the number of the person you would want to be contacted "In Case of Emergency".
In an emergency situation, the police, ambulance and hospital staff will then be able to quickly find out who your next of kin are and be able to contact them. It's as simple as that, and for more than one contact name you can use ICE1, ICE2, ICE3 etc.
NHS Hospitals
If you're not happy with the care or treatment you've received........
all NHS hospitals have a complaints process.
http://www.nhs.uk/choiceintheNHS/Rightsandpledges/complaints/Pages/NHScomplaints.aspx
Care Homes
Not happy with the quality of care, find out who you can contact to complain
Care homes are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The CQC is responsible for monitoring the standards of most private, voluntary and local council care services. Learn more about standards of care and who to contact to make a complaint if you're not happy.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/CaringForSomeone/CareHomes/DG_10031520
Food Standards Agency
Wash vegetables following new research linking veg with a recent E.coli outbreak
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is reminding consumers to follow good hygiene practices when storing and preparing vegetables, following two recent E.coli outbreaks.
http://www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2011/sep/washveg
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Water & Sewerage Changes
Water & sewerage companies take responsibility for most private sewers from homeowners
Responsibility for sewers is changing on 1 October 2011.
Find out the difference between drains and sewers, and who is responsible for repairing and maintaining them.
Also, learn how to prevent a blocked drain and what to do if a blockage happens.
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Taken hostage!
Email scam leads to £1k wire transfer to 'hostage-takers'
A BUCKS hypnotherapist has hit out at internet giant Google after she was left 'helpless' when her email account was hijacked.
Free services like gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo etc. are not secure use them at your own risk!
Facebook Users Beware
Facebook’s New Feature Could Embarrass You
Facebook is making sharing even easier by automatically sharing what you’re doing on Facebook-connected apps. Instead of having to "Like” something to share it, you’ll just need to click “Add to Timeline” on any website or app, and that app will have permission to share your activity with your Facebook friends.
What activity, you ask?
It could be the news articles you read online, the videos you watch, the photos you view, the music you listen to, or any other action within the site or app. Facebook calls this auto-sharing "Gestures".
http://mashable.com/2011/09/28/new-facebook-feature/
I'm sure many people all over the world are begining to question whether Facebook is worth all the hassle?
Child Maintenance
You don't have to use the CSA. A family-based arrangement may suit you better.
Child maintenance is financial support towards a child's everyday living costs.
Separated parents can arrange child maintenance between themselves by making a family-based arrangement.
They can also ask the CSA or courts to get involved.
Find out about child maintenance and how to make an arrangement that works for you.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/ChildMaintenance/Arrangingchildmaintenance/DG_199174
Adoption
What is is, how to adopt, adopting from abroad and adoption leave and pay
Adoption is where a child legally becomes a member of a new family and has one or two new parents.
If you are at least 21 years old and can provide a permanent, stable and caring home, your application to adopt will be welcomed.
There is no upper age limit.
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Facebook and Cookies
Logging Out Of Facebook Is Not Enough
It’s pretty amazing how Facebook can suggest friends for you based on the most ephemeral of connections. Or how about when you log in and see ads for services you were just searching for on Google? Or what about when Facebook synced all of your cell phone contacts to the site without you realizing you’d allowed it? What about the new API that allows apps to post items on your timeline without you even doing anything. Not to mention the frequent design changes that put your privacy settings under different menus and submenus.
Read the article/solution and comment at www.mh-p.info
Based on information supplied by www.securitymanagement.com
Best Kept Allotment
Best Kept Allotment Competion 2011 Ripley Town Council and Midlands Co-operative
WINNERS
1st Josh Clark - Nuttalls Park Allotments
2nd M Townsend - Heage Road Allotments
3rd Mr Slack - Sandham Lane Allotments
Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day Parade and Service November 13th 2011
The parade will leave the Co-operative car park at 10.15am and march to All Saints Church, the service at the church will then proceed at 10.45am
Best Kept Garden
Best Kept Garden Competition 2011 Ripley Town Council with Midlands Co-operative
WINNERS
Large Garden
1st Mr & Mrs Telford 30 Bridle Lane Ripley
2nd Mrs Sellars Limb Farm Heage
3rd Mr Tadman 346 Nottingham Road Ripley
Medium Garden
1st Mrs Picken 30 Hawkins Drive Ambergate
2nd Mr Naylor 4 Manvers Street Ripley
Small Garden
1st Mrs Wood 2 Manvers Street Ripley
2nd Mr & Mrs Elliott 12 Bridle Lane Ripley
3rd Mr Bridge 2 Elms Avenue Ripley
Best Kept Garden Overall Winner: Mrs Wood 2 Manvers Street Ripley
Minimum Wage Increased
National Minimum Wage rates rise next Saturday 1 October. Are you entitled?
The National Minimum Wage (NMW) is a minimum amount per hour that most workers in the UK are entitled to be paid.
Find out what the current rates are and where to get help if you think you are being paid below the minimum wage rate.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Employment/Employees/TheNationalMinimumWage/DG_10027201
or the short link
Issue with goods/services
Call Consumer Direct on 08454 040506
When you buy something the law gives you certain rights that protect you if it’s faulty. You may also have extra rights depending on where you buy the item and how you pay for it. Find out what your rights are and who can help if things go wrong.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizensandrights/Consumerrights/index.htm
Junior ISAs Launch
The new accounts will offer parents a tax-free way to save for their children's future.
Tax-free children's savings accounts, known as 'Junior ISAs', will be available from 1 November 2011.
Walk4Life
Want to find a nice walk in your area?
To celebrate Walk4Life Day a national database of walks has been published:
Constituency Review
Proposals for new Parliamentary constituencies published
The independent Boundary Commission for England (BCE) today launches a 12-week consultation on its initial proposals for new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_199450
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Thinking about....
Volunteering, considering being a charity trustee?
Trustees are the people in charge of a charity. They play a vital role, volunteering their time and working together to make important decisions about the charity's work.
Trustees' Week is an annual event to showcase the great work that trustees do and highlight opportunities for people from all walks of life to get involved and make a difference.
Trustees’ Week 2011 is 31 October – 6 November and this website will be regularly updated with news and information in the run up to the week.
Government bans..........
personal injury referral fees
The government has announced that it will ban the payment of referral fees in personal injury cases. The current arrangements have led to high costs, encouraged a compensation culture and led to the growth of an industry which pursues claimants for profit.
Get Safe Online
a joint initiative between the Government, law enforcement and leading businesses.
The aim of Get Safe Online is to provide computer users and small businesses with free, independent, user-friendly advice that will allow them to use the internet confidently, safely and securely.
Planning & Building Regs
Home improvements, planning, DIY. Find out about planning and building regulations
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndCommunity/Planning/index.htm
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Flu Vaccinations
Who should have it and why?
A leaflet has been produced for winter 2011/12 explaining how you can protect yourself against flu this coming winter and why it’s very important that people who are at risk have their free seasonal flu vaccination every year
http://www.dh.gov.uk/health/2011/09/seasonal-flu-vaccinations/
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Interested in Teaching
Postgraduate study: teacher training, social work, healthcare and the finance
Postgraduate study offers a way of retraining as a teacher or social worker, or starting a career in healthcare. The application process is often different from that used for other postgraduate courses – and there may be alternative sources of financial help on offer.
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Initial Teacher Training (ITT) undergraduate and postgraduate students can apply for the same student loans, grants and bursaries as other undergraduate students. Find out what full-time or part-time courses you may get finance for and what finance is available.
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Rights for Agency Staff
Agency workers to get new rights from October
Agency workers will be entitled to new employment rights from 1 October 2011 when new regulations come into force. When on an assignment you will get some of these rights from day one and some after 12 weeks in the same job.
Teen relationships/abuse
Nnew campaign offers help and advice for victims, abusers and parents
Relationship abuse can happen to anyone. It involves more than physical violence, it can be when someone puts you down, threatens you or forces you to do something you don't want to. Find out more about how to spot the signs, have your say on the issue and seek help here.
http://thisisabuse.direct.gov.uk/
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No more 60W light bulbs
60W lightbulbs are being phased-out from today.
Find out why, and read about the #energyefficient alternatives
One of the ways you can save energy in your home is to use energy saving light bulbs. These can last up to 10 times longer than traditional bulbs and can save you money on your electricity bills. Find out how these bulbs work and how to recycle them.
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Red Tape Challenge
Tell us how to simplify or remove regulations and still improve environmental protection
Businesses up and down the country are being invited to contribute ideas on how the Government can cut red tape and regulatory burdens without affecting its responsibilities to protect the environment.
http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2011/09/01/red-tape-spotlight/
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Nurofen Plus WARNING
Some packets contain anti-psychotic drug Seroquel XL
The warning, which the MHRA says is "precautionary" comes after reports that the anti-psychotic drug Seroquel XL has been found within some Nurofen Plus packets. Three defective packs have been found in pharmacies in London, but the affected batches may have been distributed across the UK.
The blister packs of the two different drugs look different, and should be easily spotted. The Seroquel XL 50mg tablets are large and capsule shaped and can be identified by their gold and black packaging; Nurofen Plus tablets are smaller and have silver and black packaging.
http://www.nhs.uk/news/2011/08August/Pages/nurofen-plus-mhra-warning.aspx
Fllod Alert
Flood alerts have been issued for parts of southern England.
Flooding can cause widespread damage to your home and belongings. Making plans in advance can reduce the chances of your home being flooded and also save your life. Find out how you can prepare for flooding and protect your home from flood damage.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndCommunity/WhereYouLive/FloodingInYourArea/DG_10014599
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Students Exam Results
Your rights to know exactly what the examiner thought of your work.
You have a right under the Data Protection Act to see information about your results. Having access to information - such as a breakdown of their overall mark and examiners’ comments – may not lead to your grades being altered but it could help you make decisions that impact on your future, such as deciding to re-sit an exam or pursue a particular subject at college or university.
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Climate Change
We face hotter, drier summers and warmer, wetter winters as a result of climate change
Cooling your home without air conditioning and checking your risk of flooding are just two ways to get ready.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Environmentandgreenerliving/Thewiderenvironment/Climatechange/DG_179147
Travelling In The UK
All the information you need for rail, bus, coach, air & taxi travel
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Publictransport/index.htm
or the short link
Rail Travel and Fares
Rail travel in the UK: RailFare, your consumer rights, making a complaint
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Publictransport/RailTravel/index.htm
or the short link
Government e-petitions
Now your opinion really does count. Let the politicians know what you think
e-petitions is the best way for individuals to make themselves heard.
It only takes 100,000 signatures to get a petition debated in parliament and if your topic is not listed you can start your own petition.
One petition already has over 150,000 signatures.
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/
Riots
What's being done, how to help identify the criminals and how to keep safe
Thousands more police officers will be deployed on the streets of London tonight to help contain rioting that has affected parts of the city. Parents are advised to ensure their children stay off the streets as police move to tackle any signs of disturbance.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_198958
or the short link:
Public Assets
Government releases information on publicly-owned property - prepare to be surprised!
A 'demo' map showing 180,000 assets owned by public sector bodies has been published.
These include restaurants, pubs, an airport and even Swindon Town’s football stadium!
It is hoped that by publishing a national asset map billions of pounds of potential savings will be identified.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_198888
or the short link:
Neighbours from hell!
See what the #government is proposing and have your say
Persistent 'neighbours from hell' will be evicted from their homes more quickly, under new plans to tackle anti-social behaviour.
While eviction will always be the last resort, the rights of victims to a peaceful life will be prioritised over the rights of offenders.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_198838
or the short link:
Fire Kills!
Check your smoke alarm.
You are more than twice as likely to die in a fire at home if you haven't got a working smoke alarm.
A smoke alarm is the easiest way to alert you to the danger of fire, giving you time to escape.
They are cheap, easy to get hold of and easy to fit.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndCommunity/InYourHome/FireSafety/DG_071751
or the short link:
Improve your riding skill
Save on your motorcycle insurance and get personalised training
Enhanced rider scheme
Get more out of your riding and motorcycle by taking the enhanced rider scheme. You'll get your own trainer to help you make your riding more enjoyable. You can also get insurance discounts with most motorcycle insurance brokers. Find out how to find a trainer and get started.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/LearnerAndNewDrivers/RidingMotorcyclesAndMopeds/DG_4022666
Most Wanted Fraudsters
CrimestoppersUK is hunting for 10 most wanted fraudsters from across the UK
Planning your retirement?
Find out what you need to know about company and personal pensions schemes
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Pensionsandretirementplanning/Companyandpersonalpensions/index.htm
Organ Donations
More than 10,000 people in the UK currently need an organ transplant.
1000 each year will die waiting as there are not enough organs available.
Register NOW!
Office Of Fair Trading
OFT Telephone Scam
Telephone scammers claiming to represent the OFT
We are aware of consumers being contacted by people claiming to represent the OFT. Consumers are told that the OFT can reclaim bank or other charges for them, and that this service requires an upfront fee to be paid by money transfer. Some consumers have been asked to pay between £100 and £200.
The OFT is warning people not to pay money to bogus telephone callers claiming to be from the OFT. These callers have no connection with the OFT. The OFT do not ask people for money over the telephone.
If you receive a telephone call from the OFT asking for money, this is a scam and you should not pay.
For further advice contact Consumer Direct using the Directgov online form
Renewable heat grants up for grabs
From 1 August 2011, householders could get government funding
From 1 August 2011, householders could get government funding to help install renewable heating systems such as biomass boilers and solar thermal panels. Money will be available for up to 25,000 installations over the next year, with grants being awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
Rogue doorstep traders warning issued
Home improvements continue to top the list of complaints
Home improvements continue to top the list of complaints about doorstep rogue traders, according to new figures from the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). Complaints about home maintenance peak during the summer, so find out what to do if an uninvited trader calls at your door this summer.
Better value rural broadband
Ofcom forces big cuts in rural broadband prices on BT wholesale
Millions of homes and businesses in rural parts of the UK could receive better value broadband services by the end of this year. This follows Ofcom’s decision to reduce significantly the prices that BT Wholesale can charge internet service providers (ISPs) in primarily rural, less densely populated areas.
http://media.ofcom.org.uk/2011/07/20/better-value-rural-broadband/
Calls from BT Scam
Two types and you may not want either!
The First
"Can I speak to the BT Account Holder" is generally how the first starts and although they are a competitor of BT they keep saying "BT" to instill in your mind that they are from BT. They talk about saving you money when infact they're trying to move you to their service.
The way to test to tell if they are from BT is to ask them to tell you your account number (it's at the top of your phone bill) - they can't because they don't know it. Terminate the call.
The Second
This is more serious.
Again they claim to be a representative of BT. He will tell you that he is about to disconnect you because of an unpaid bill and will demand a sum of money, probably about £30 or you will have to pay £118 to be re-connected.
He's not after your cash - he wants your credit card details.
If he thinks you're suspicious he will so offer to demonstrate that he was from BT by disconnecting your phone. He will tell you to hang up and phoning someone - he would dis-connect my phone to prevent this call.
Your phone will be dead - no dialling tone, no engaged tone, nothing.
You hang up and then he calls you again.
The cutting off of the line is very simple, he stays on the line with the mute button on and you can't dial out - but he can hear you trying (This is because the person who initiates a call is the one to terminate it). When you stop trying he cuts off and immediately calls back.
Don't get caught by this scam!
Online Government Services
Don't get conned!
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has opened an investigation into websites that charge people for government services that are available directly from government, either at no cost or for a lower fee.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_198585
or the short link:
Renewing Your Tax Credit Claim
HMRC and Directgov have produced an online step-by-step video guide
http://taxcreditsvideos.direct.gov.uk/index.html
or use the short link.
The Bog Tree Plant
Second round of funding now available for national tree-planting scheme
For further information please vist :
http://thebigtreeplant.direct.gov.uk/funding.html
or the short link:
Cheaper Mobile Calls and Texts in the EU
Government announces new Eurotariff Charges
It is now cheaper to use your mobile phone on holiday in Europe after new Eurotariff charges came into force on 1 July 2011.
The Eurotariff is an EU regulated price limit for call charges within Europe. The rules also cover charges to send a text message.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_188961
or the short link
Pet Quarantine Rules Relaxed
The UK's strict quarantine rules for pets coming into the UK from abroad will be relaxed from 1 January 2012.
From this date the UK's pet movement rules will be harmonised with the rest of the European Union (EU), making it cheaper and easier for owners to travel abroad with their pets.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_198187
or the short link
ATOL protection extended
British holidaymakers will have much clearer financial protection if their holiday company goes bust, under new plans.
The proposals to extend the Air Travel Operators' Licence (ATOL) scheme would mean that up to 6 million extra holidays a year could be covered by the consumer protection scheme.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_198011
or the short link:
First time house buyer but can't afford the deposit?
The governments FirstBuy scheme will give you a 20% equity loan
First-time buyers struggling to build up a large enough deposit to get on the property ladder are being urged to register their interest in the FirstBuy scheme.
Under the new scheme, the government and housebuilders will lend you the money for a deposit, with loans repaid when you sell the property.
For more information and to register for the FirstBuy scheme visit:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_197938
or the short link
New Vehicle Insurance Law
If you're the registered keeper of a vehicle it must be insured at all times.
The exceptions are:
- if you have made a SORN for the vehicle
- if your vehicle has been kept off-road since before SORN came into force on 31 January 1998 – unless it was brought back into use
- if your vehicle is recorded as stolen, passed or sold to the motor trade or between registered keepers
- if your vehicle is recorded scrapped or permanently exported by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing (DVLA)
or the short link
Jury Service
what happens in court and after the trial
As a juror you can't discuss the case on Twitter or Facebook.
Find out about jury service and your responsibilities
Instant fines for incorrect benefit claims
Civil penalties will be introduced for people who negligently give incorrect information on their benefit claim
Fines will be introduced for people who don’t take care that information on their benefit claim is correct or don't tell the Department for Work and Pensions quickly about a change in their circumstances. These will be civil penalties, not criminal convictions.
Zero Waste Economy
Government reveals plans
The government has revealed plans for a zerowaste economy which includes the scrapping of bin fines and tackling illegal fly-tippers
E. Coli
Advice from the Foods Standards Agency
The Food Standards Agency have issued advice on the E. Coli outbreak in Germany.
http://www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive/2011/june/outbreak
or the short link
The 11th Ripley Music Festival
LIGHT CLASSICAL & CLASSICAL at All Saints Church, Ripley - all concerts start at 19.30 Sat 9th J26 Sinfonietta Chamber Orchestra Tues 12th Gifted young players South East Derbyshire Music Centre Brass and Woodwind Ensembles Wed 13th Simply Strings with Flute Finesse Light Classical Thu 14th The Arioso Trio Violin, Cello, Piano Classical recital Fri 15th The Sonara Singers A choral feast with a world premiere performance of a specially commissioned piece composed by Alex Patterson Tickets from England & Barker Jewellers, Grosvenor Road, Ripley £6 each or see all 5 concerts with a season ticket for just £22 Under 18’s free when accompanied by an adult IRISH FOLK NIGHT with the BLARNEY BOYS Wed 13th 19.30 Butterley Hill Lodge, Butterley Hill, – FREE admission PLEASE SUPPORT OUR RAFFLE – TICKETS ON SALE AROUND THE TOWN – FUNDS ARE NEEDED! Drawn at 14.00 Saturday 16th July on the stage at Crossley Park THE BIG STAGE IN CROSSLEY PARK Fri 15th The 7 Ripley primary schools collaboration performing pieces themed on: “Our Colourful World” 13.00 Fri 15th The very best of young teenage bands from the area get to strut their stuff 19.00 Sat 16th The very best of local ‘covers’ bands including: Tomkatz, Red Nation 13.00 Sat 16th The Midlands Co-op’s ‘Proms in the Park’ returns with Newstead Brass Grand finale with Big Bang Fireworks 19.30 ALL FREE ADMISSION -burgers etc by Lions and / or Rotary PARTY ON THE HILL Dance the day away with local bands Sat 9th 14.00 – 22.00 The George Inn, Lowes Hill FREE admission Sun 10th - BRASS SUNDAY - FREE admission Waingroves Community Association invite you to enjoy a hog roast and listen to Shirland Brass (Training) Band At the Thorntree Inn (Waingroves) 12.00 - 14.00 Last of the Town Council’s summer brass season with the excellent Blidworth Band Crossley Park Band Stand 15.00 – 17.00 CHILL OUT NIGHT AT ICE (Band tbc) Ice nightclub Chapel Street Sun 10th from 20.00 FREE admission rockin’ THE REGAL Mon 11th Indie Night with Whitemore; Elyjah Wolf (and more tbc) Tue 12th Rock Night with Magazine Gap; Riff (and more tbc) Wed 13th Rip it Up with Wolves; Silhouettes; Japanese Government Railways All from 20.00, all original and all FREE admission FOLK / ROCK for the shoppers in OXFORD ST 11.00 – 13.00 Sat 16th The 11th Ripley Original Music FESTival ROMFEST Kontroband Psychopathic Tendencies Airstryke Sun of Souls Purple Spiral Project with licensed bar, burgers and stuff, childrens slide– Ripley Market Place Sunday 17th - 12.30 to 18.00 FREE admission Our raffle is supported by SAINSBURY’S ICE, ROMAC, QUE CLOTHING, AMBER VALUE, CLARKES, BARK & BITE, CHIMERA, SHAPLA SPICE, VALENTINO’S, BOOK BOUTIQUE, YEOMAN’S, HURST’S CHEMISTS – THANKS TO ALL
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Tomkatz, Red Nation
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Newstead Brass
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Blidworth Band
Crossley Park Band Stand
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Indie Night with Whitemore; Elyjah Wolf (and more tbc)
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BANDS PLAYING IN CROSSLEY PARK PROGRAM FOR 2011 SUNDAY JUNE 5th 2011 3.00pm TILL 5.00pm SHIREBROOK BAND SUNDAY JUNE 12th 2011 3.00pm till 5.00pm COLLIERY CHESTERFIELD BAND SUNDAY JUNE 26th 2011 3.00pm till 5.00pm WHITWELL BRASS BAND S
BANDS PLAYING IN CROSSLEY PARK PROGRAM FOR 2011 SUNDAY JUNE 5th 2011 3.00pm TILL 5.00pm SHIREBROOK BAND SUNDAY JUNE 12th 2011 3.00pm till 5.00pm COLLIERY CHESTERFIELD BAND SUNDAY JUNE 26th 2011 3.00pm till 5.00pm WHITWELL BRASS BAND SUNDAY JULY 3rd 2011 3.00pm till 5.00pm ROLLS-ROYCE DERBY BAND SUNDAY JULY 10th 2011 3.00pm till 5.00pm BLIDWORTH WELFARE BAND Ripley Town Council have organised the above bands to play in Crossley Park Summer 2011
Ripley Town Council have organised the above bands to play in Crossley Park Summer 2011
Ripley Town Mayor Cllr Michael Missett
The new Ripley Town Mayor for 2011/2012 is Cllr Michael Missett, who is 64 years of age and married to Pamela. Michael has lived in Ripley for the past 25 years and is now retired but worked for the Environment Agency and it’s predecessors for 44 years. Michael is involved with various local organisations, including Ripley Morris Men, Ripley Twinning Association and Chair of Governors for Ripley Junior School. Michael’s main interests are cricket, rugby league, the theatre and walking. Michael is very much looking forward to representing the people of Ripley in his Mayoral year.
Diamond Jubilee Weekend
Buckingham Palace and the Government have today announced plans for the central weekend to celebrate The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012.
The main programme will take place from Saturday 2nd June to Tuesday 5th June with celebratory activities throughout the United Kingdom and across the Commonwealth. Further details of these events and of other national and regional Diamond Jubilee events will be announced in due course.
or the short link: http://bit.ly/jnpmLe
The Government have released further information including details of Bank Holidays, exhibitions, projects, school holidays and term dates.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_197517
or the short link: http://bitly.com/dj-2012
Controlling Cookies
How to set up your browser
Following the EU Directive and new UK Law we are pleased to offer advice through our Webmaster on how to manage cookies on your computer.
If you have a comment or question on this article or any others please leave a reply on the page.
Mobile Broadband Speeds
Ofcom publishes research
Ofcom has published research into mobile broadband speeds.
Read the report and find out about 3G speeds across the UK
Cookies - A New Law
A new #law will give web users more control of the cookie information that gets stored on phones and computers.
The government, following an EU directive and through the Information Commissioners Office, has issued a new law governing the use of cookies.
All of the latest web browsers have the facility for the user to control cookies through the options menu but in a large number of cases refusing cookies can have a detrimental affect on the performance of the website.
You can read about the new law at http://bit.ly/law-cookie
You can read what our Webmaster and Statcounter (who manage the cookies on this website) have to say about this new legislation at http://www.mh-p.info/?p=274
Cash Machine Crime
Top tips from the Police to avoid cash machine crime
Direct.gov and the Police have issued these tips to avoid becoming a victim of cash machine crime.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_197477
or the short link
Adult Learning
Free Taster Week
The Adult Learning Free Taster Week runs from May 14th to 20th.
Why not see what's available in your area?
Visit http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_187560
or use the short link
You're never too old to learn!
Student Finance System
Government launches new website
The Government has launched a new website which explains the new student finance system which takes effect from 2012
Free Biodegradable Dog Pooh Bags supplied by Ripley Town Council
Free bags available from Ambi Vet Heage Road Ripley, Police Office Market Place Ripley and Scented Willow Oxford Street Ripley. Please call in and collect some!!!!!!!! Supplied by Ripley Town Council
Free bags available from Ambi Vet Heage Road Ripley, Police Office Market Place Ripley and Scented Willow Oxford Street Ripley. Please call in and collect some!!!!!!!!
Supplied By Ripley Town Council
Cut The Red Tape
It's time to fight back!
Every few weeks the government will publish all the regulations affecting one specific sector or industry.
You tell them what’s working and what’s not, what can be simplified and what can be scrapped.
Based on your feedback, they will start getting rid of unnecessary red tape.
http://www.redtapechallenge.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/home/index/
or the short link
Town Council Election
Town Council Election May 5th 2011 Anyone wishing to stand for a seat on the Town Council see the article below for details
Protection Of Freedoms Bill
A new pilot public reading stage launched today allows the public to comment
The Coalition Government has today launched the first stage of plans to give members of the public the right to comment on every aspect of new legislation, putting people at the heart of the legislative process.
Ripley Town Council Precept
The Ripley Town Council have agreed a precept of £90850.00 no increase for 2011 / 2012 keeping the precept the same as last year.
The Ripley Town Council have agreed a precept of £90850.00 no increase for 2011 / 2012 keeping the precept the same as last year.
Ripley Town Councillors and Power of Well Being Training.
86% of Ripley Town Councillors have completed the Power of Well Being Training and received Certificates of Attendance for the Training.
86% of Ripley Town Councillors have completed the Power of Well Being Training and received Certificates of Attendance for the Training.
Town Council Budget 2011 / 2012
If any resident of the Ripley Township has any comments on what they feel the Town Council could look to spend part of the 2011 / 2012 budget on, please contact the Clerk Linda McCormick and let her know your ideas.
If any resident of the Ripley Township has any comments on what they feel the Town Council could look to spend part of the 2011 / 2012 budget on, please contact the Clerk Linda McCormick and let her know your ideas.