There will be some changes to the collection days for some Gloucester residents over the Christmas period. In some cases, collections will be a day earlier or a day later. Some collection days will stay the same.
All the information is available on the city council website here.
I have been informed by residents that there has been an incident of fly tipping on the path behind Duke of Beaufort Court, leading up to Sycamore Close.
There are approx. 15 black bags of rubbish dumped by the path.
I have informed the council and hopefully we can get it removed. Fly tipping is unacceptable and costs councils money that they can ill-afford especially at the moment.
After I called for action, the council have cleaned the open space sign on Scott Avenue.
As you can see from the photo below, it was quite mucky before!
I have written to the team to thank them for their work. If you know of a sign that needs attention, or any other issue in Podsmead, please let me know.
Are you a tutor or trainer but don’t have a recognised teaching qualification? Or do you have aspirations to go in to teaching or training or to work in an education setting in some way?
In January we are running an accredited NCFE Level 3 Award in Education and Training course. This course is being run fully online and is being offered at a discounted price of £295. It is a recognised qualification that can be used in any UK education and training setting.
You will need to sign up to the Initial Assessment first before enrolling on to this course. If you would like any further information please contact Dr. Baylie Hart Clarida at bhartclarida@wea.org.uk
There an opportunity for families who use Healthy Start vouchers to receive a £1 bag of frozen vegetables for freeat Iceland until 31st December 2020. See here for more details.
Healthy Start is a Government funded scheme that provides £3.10 worth of vouchers every week to eligible families which they can use to obtain free milk, fresh, frozen, and tinned fruit and vegetables, fresh, dried, and tinned pulses and instant formula milk. Find out more about the scheme at: https://www.healthystart.nhs.uk/
A family is eligible if they’re at least 10 weeks pregnant or have a child under four years old and they receive certain benefits.
Women who are under 18 and pregnant also qualify for the scheme even if they don’t receive benefits.
Families can check if they are eligible by taking this short ‘Do I qualify’ questionnaire:
Some other supermarkets offer to enhance the Healthy Start scheme. For example, please see Tesco.
It’s disappointing to see this vandalism of a bus shelter on Stroud Road. I reported it to Highways this morning and they have said a team is attending. There has also been some vandalism to the shelter up the road opposite the Co-Op.
Mindless destruction of this sort costs money to clear up and put right, which comes out of our taxes. If you have any information as to the culprits, please contact the police.
When lockdown ends on Wednesday 2nd December, Gloucestershire will move into Tier 2. The table below outlines what this means, but if you have specific questions do let me know.
For more information about the Tier system, please see the NHS website.