Saturday, 31 December 2011

NEW LUNCH CLUB


Keep an eye out on this page
for the new
Jumpers and Portfield
New Lunch Club
opening on 19th January 2012
at Portfield Hall

(open to all over 50)

but you must book your place
7 days in advance on
01202 482407


Time: 12 noon

First Menu:

Roast Chicken

~~~

Apple Crumble & Custard

~~~

Tea/Coffee

Price: £5.00

Dietary requirements can be catered for

BEING OPENED BY THE

MAYOR OF CHRISTCHURCH

Plus a Raffle is being held

Location: Portfield Community Hall,

Portfield Road, Christchurch, BH23 2AQ

See You There!!!!!




Happy New Year for 2012

wishing you all good health and a prosperous one too.

Regards
FRED

Saturday, 24 December 2011

Seasons's Greetings


to all my followers
I wish you all a
Most Enjoyable Christmas
with a Very Healthy, Happy
and Prosperous
New Year
Regards
Fred


Saturday, 19 November 2011

FCS CHRISTMAS COFFEE MORNING AND ART EXHIBITION

Friends of Christchurch Station are holding their Christmas Coffee Morning on the Station on Thursday 24th November when a Steam Train will be stopping around 9.30/10am. Mince Pie,Tea or Coffee available.
We will also be hosting our first Art Exhibition by local artist
Jo Hensman, from 24th until 30th November
11 till 4.30 daily.
Some great ideas for a present this Christmas,
buy a painting and help the Floral Display Team to maintain the Flower Beds and Tubs which we have again won this year a Fourth Certificate from South in Bloom. We would love to see you there.
Chairman FCS

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

West Christchurch Residents Association

to be held in the Hall on the Hill
Marlow Drive, St Catherines Hill

CBC CONSULTATION MEETING

7.30pm

Thursday 27th October

Meet your Councillors
and
Officers from CBC


Saturday, 17 September 2011

PACT COMMUNITY DAY

Jumpers and Portfield PACT


are pleased to announce


the next Community Event


to be held on


Saturday 15th October


2pm until 4.00


at Twynham Chapel


Barrack Road


Poster Competion


Fancy Dress Competion

Bar-B-Q, Stalls & Music


and much much more


all welcome, come along and


enjoy the fun.


FREE ENTRY . . . .


MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW . . . . .

Sunday, 28 August 2011

DRAINAGE LODGE ROAD

Commnets from Avril Simpson - Thank You!

Another BIG THANK YOU to Councillor Fred Neale. Several residents had blocked drains outside our property. I rang for his help at 3pm las Friday, by 5pm he'd contacted our local council and County Council departments and was stood on our doorstep with answers to the problem. Having lodged a huge complaint to both local and county depts. By 8pm the County road cleaners arrived to 'sort the mess'. Fred you are amazing. If all councillors lived on their 'patch' and acted with the speed you do Christchurch would be one heck of an efficient and effective place to live. Congratulations and again thank you Fred. We in Jumpers ward are very lucky!



MY PLEASURE from Fred

Monday, 1 August 2011

Coffee Mornings on TUESDAY MORNINGS


F C S
are running coffee mornings on Tuesday Mornings
10.30 am - 12.30 pm approx
to coincide with the STEAM TRAINS passing through
the station on the same mornings.
Drop into our resource room for a coffee or chat
or view the delightful Floral Displays which
the Floral Display Team have
lovingly tendered too.

Friday, 8 July 2011

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY????

Lib-Dem councillor
quitting to join Tories

(From Bournemouth Echo)

Please leave your comments
if you wish
Thanks
Fred

Saturday, 11 June 2011

Bournemouth Family Festival 2011


Bournemouth Family Festival 2010 was a huge success with thousands of people turning up to Meyrick Park for this free family event. There were over 120 stalls, a stage with local youth bands playing and tons of free activities for children and young people to get involved, including a DJ, music and dance workshops.

The event this year is running from 10am – 8pm on Thursday 28 July. There will be around 200-250 stalls, plus an arena packed with local and national talent including dance groups, chainsaw wood sculpturing, police dog shows, sheep dog trials with ducks!, children’s entertainers and much, much more. Also featured will be a solar powered stage to cut emissions and go green!

FREE FUNDAY

LV = Streetwise

FREE 999 Family Fun Day

Sunday 17 July 2011, 11am – 4pm

Visit www.streetwise.org.uk for more information.

OLYMPICS 2012

Nominate a London 2012 Olympic Torchbearer

Do you know someone who is truly inspirational? We’re looking for truly incredible individuals whose personal stories will inspire millions of people watching the Olympic Torch Relay – in their community, across the UK and around the world.

It was announced last week that the Olympic torch will come to Bournemouth next year in the run-up to the games and we’re now looking for nominations for people to carry the torch. The deadline for nominations is29 June 2011. For further info go to http://www.london2012.com/olympic-torch-relay

Free Event at Boscombe Pier

There will be a free event taking place at Boscombe Pier 10am – 4pm on Tuesday 14 June. Try out the following activities completely free of charge:

  • Volleyball
  • Rounders
  • Beach football
  • Beach rugby
  • Surfing
  • Paddleboarding
  • Surf Lifesaving
  • Beach tennis
  • Tri-golf

The event is open for anyone to attend, so please pass on this information to family and friends – Boscombe West & East Cliff Safer Neighbourhood Team.

FREE EVENT FOR CARERS

WEDNESDAY 15th JUNE
1pm until 3.30pm
PRIORY HALL,
Princess Avenue, Christchurch
Includes
A Buffet Lunch
and Entertainment
A Carers Advocate from
Dorset's Help and Care Charity
for older people
Free Information and Advice available
To Book call Lisa Gray
01202 474106 (Limited places)

Friday, 10 June 2011

Roadworks

You may already be aware that DCC have started to resurface the Hurn Road, and Fairmile Road, which works are scheduled over the next five weeks.

This work is taking place overnight, due to the very heavy disruptions and chaos that would ensue if carried out during the daytime.

This has caused a large number of complaints among residents in St Catherine's Ward so discussions are now in place to try to alleviate any further problems for residents along the way in our Ward and Portfield.

It is inevitable that some issues will arise, but we do hope not too many. If they do put in place any other working practice, then the number of nights will be extended therefore the disruptions will last longer.

If we can put up with the night time noise and a few diversions now, then this will enable the works to be completed in just a few nights rather than weeks.

I look forward to your comments, so that I can bring them into the discussions with County.

Please let me know your thoughts by email, blog or tweet.

Nearly everyone I spoke with over the past few weeks said that the road surface needs doing, unfortunately there is a price, but hopefully this will be over very quickly. I would urge you to understand the difficulty, but I do fully appreciate the problems that may occur.

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Give 'n Gain
Charity and Project Shop
4 Matrix House, Wick Lane Christchurch, (off High Street)

Will be open from
9.30 am until 5.00pm
Six days a week Monday - Saturday

This is a new venture for the people of Christchurch

Give your Charity Goods
and Gain benefits for Christchurch People with their projects
such as Dial-aBus, Friends of Christchurch Station
Fit Christchurch, Christchurch Strollers, etc. etc.
all projects run by the
Christchurch Community Partnership

Drop in and see our low price quality products
or even volunteer for project group
Volunteers needed to help run the shop.

Ladies and Mens Clothing, DVD'S, CD'S, Brick-A-Brack
Books and small furniture items always welcomed!!!

See You There!!!!

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Christchurch Community Partnership

Give 'n Gain
Charity and Project Shop
4 Wick Lane Christchurch, (off High Street)

Will be open from
Saturday 4th June 9.30 am until 4.30pm

This is a new venture for the people of Christchurch

Donate your Charity Goods
and benefit Christchurch People with their projects
such as Dial-aBus, Friends of Christchurch Station
Fit Christchurch, Christchurch Strollers, etc. etc.
all projects run by the
Christchurch Community Partnership

Drop in for a chat, cup of coffee,
or even volunteer for something

See You There!!!!


PACT Street Corner Meeting

Cairnes Close
FRIDAY 3rd June 2011
19.00 hrs until 21.00 hrs
See You There!
Local Police, Councillors, other agencies.

Friday, 27 May 2011

PLAY RANGER SESSIONS - FREE - HALF TERM WEEK

Christchurch play sessions for National Family Week

Half-term week is also National Family Week and Christchurch

children are invited to come along to free play sessions being held

from Tuesday to Friday at different locations by the Council’s

Play Rangers, Kerrie Wheal and Rebekah Lake.

There is a different activity at each location, including the popular

NEOS games machine on Wednesday.

Sessions are as follows:

Tues 31 May 11am – 12 noon Highcliffe Recreation Ground (egg drop)

Tues 31 May 1pm – 2pm Friars Cliff beach (sandcastle competition –

bring a bucket and spade)

Wed 1 June 11am – 12 noon Mudeford Recreation Ground (NEOS

session)

Wed 1 June 1pm – 2pm Christchurch Quay (NEOS session)

Thurs 2 June 11am – 12 noon Priory View Road, Burton (minibeast

hunting)

Thurs 2 June 1pm – 2pm Jumpers Common (team games)

Fri 3 June 12 noon – 2pm Waterman’s Park (family picnic – bring lunch and a picnic backet))

The sessions are open access and children are free to come and go as they please. Children under the age of eight must be accompanied by an adult.

For further information contact Kerrie Wheal on 07592 553492 or 01202 495025 or email k.wheal@christchurch.gov.uk.

Thursday, 26 May 2011

FREE

Free Family Treasure Hunt & Picnic

Bank Holiday Monday.

Register at Christchurch Baptist Church for a 10am start.

Take your picnic and join everyone

at the Splashpark on Christchurch Quay.

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

SPLASH PARK

GREAT NEWS
Following a failure in the pumping system
and much hard work by the Council Team
the SPLASH PARK
should be back up and running ready
for the half-term Holidays.


FREE MUSIC WORKSHOP

Open to anyone interested in music

this is a great opportunity to network,

meet other musicians, and try something new.

Open to all ages, abilities, instruments and genres!

Booking advisable.

Venue: Coda Music Centre, 
Chewton Farm Road, Walkford, Dorset BH23 5QL


Saturday 11 June
Time: 2-6pm

Price: FREE!


Who for: Everyone!

Booking: 01425 276161/contact@coda.org.uk
More information: www.coda.org.uk

FAMILY PICNIC

Come along and support your
HEART TOWN
at this
FAMILY PICNIC
Saturday 28th May
STANPIT RECREATION GROUND,
CHRISTCHURCH
from 11am ~ 4pm
Parking £1.00

Supported by Christchurch Borough Council, Christchurch Community Partnership,
British Heart Foundation, Lions International

HEAD TO HEAD WALK 28th MAY

Come along and support your
Heart Town on this
fantastic 6.5 mile walk
Great for all the Family.
Stanpit Recreation Ground, Christchurch
Registration Starts 9am - 12.30pm
Entry ~£5.00
for more details visit
www.bhf.org.uk/head2head
or call 01892 893918

Supprted by Christchurch Council, Christchurch Community Parrnership,
British Heart Foundation, Christchurch Round Table

Monday, 23 May 2011

OPEN DAY

Highcliffe Sailing Club's Open Day.

There will be a welcome and presentation about the club

and an explanation of opportunities to do some sailing.

This will be especially aimed at youngsters who have attended

the Hengistbury Centre Community Partnership

opportunities to 'have a go' over the half term.

Parents and families especially welcome.

Laser Performance will be attending Highcliffe Sailing Club Open Day

with a range of their boats to be demonstrated and displayed.

There will be a prize draw competition for all attendees.

Saturday, 14 May 2011

no blogs due to server issues

Sorry I have been unable to release any Blogs
over the past few days. This was due to some server
issues with Google. It appears to be ok now,
so will resume shortly,
Regards
Fred

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Very many thanks Fred for organizing the safety of that site on the corner of Jumpers Avenue and Lodge Road. That's the sort of act that defines a good councilor. We are lucky in Jumpers to have you and Colin.

Sunday, 8 May 2011

twitter page

Councillor Fred Neale
is now available on Twitter
for tweets


take a look and Join up if you wish to be kept up to date

Fred

Thursday, 5 May 2011

ELECTED UNTIL 2015

ONE REALLY BIG THANK YOU
TO ALL THE RESIDENTS OF JUMPERS WARD
FOR RE-ELECTING BOTH COLIN AND MYSELF
FOR A FURTHER TERM.
I have increased my majority from 480 ish votes to 673 votes
on a much smaller turnout,

THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN!!!

we look forward to continuing to work with you all

It is 3.30 am in the morning,
it has been a very long day and night,

THE WORK NOW STARTS AGAIN.

THANK YOU !

FRED AND COLIN


Wednesday, 4 May 2011

THANK YOU ! ! !

I would just like to thank everyone we have spoken to on the doorstep
which between Colin and myself we have tried to get around
to as many residents as possible. If we missed you out, we apologies,
but the many who Colin and I did speak with, gave us so much support
and it was impressive to have been given so many thanks and good wishes
that we both received, on behalf of myself and Colin
we would like to say thank you in return and let you know
how much pleasure it was to serve you over the past four years.
We both look forward to representing you once again,
but if that is not the case,
We do wish you well and hope that the incoming Councillors
look after you and the Ward as we have tried to in the past,
Best wishes,
Fred and Colin
Your INDEPENDENT TEAM

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Saturday, 30 April 2011

PLEASE DONT FORGET THURSDAY 5th

This leaflet gives information on
how to contact us if you need help in getting to your polling station


Thank you.



Friday, 29 April 2011

Video: Fred on Election

Just in case I was unable to reach you on the doorstep
or you was unavailable to speak, I have recorded this message
which I would like to submit for your perusal,
together with my sincere thanks to all who did chat,
Regards
Fred


Thursday, 28 April 2011

pact




STREET CORNER MEETINGS DATES
WEDNESDAY 4TH MAY MAUNDEVILLE ROAD 7-8PM
SATURDAY 14TH MAY THE GROVE 12-2PMFRIDAY 3RD JUNE CAIRNS CLOSE 7-9PMWEDNESDAY 6TH JULY JUMPERS ROAD 6-8PM
FRIDAY 15TH JULY
DRAGOON WAY 6-7PM


Wednesday, 27 April 2011

The Next Street Corner Meeting will be held at
MAUDEVILLE ROAD
It will be supported by my
Mobile Councillor Surgery Unit
4th MAY
19.00 until 20.00 hours
If you have any issues you wish to discuss
with either the Local Police, PCSO's
Councillors or other Agencies, please drop by.
See you there!

Sunday, 24 April 2011

ELECTION A5 POSTER


If you would like to display our small poster in your window please feel free to download it from here, Thank you,
Your Jumpers Independent Team

Saturday, 23 April 2011

ELECTION ADDRESS jpeg


If you did not receive a copy for yourself
please feel free to download a copy attached,

Regards
Fred

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

DIAL-A-BUS EASTER LUNCH


will be held Thursday 21st May
at the Kings Head Hotel
Christchurch
12.00 noon onwards
Tickets from
Julia Whelan
Administration Officer
Christchurch Borough Council
01202 495017

Sunday, 10 April 2011

RUTLAND ROAD PLAY PARK

The new play area for Rutland Road
is now open and in use.

We had the Mayor come along to perform the opening ceremony,
it was a lovely sunny morning and
was supported by your Ward Councillors,
Council officers, Twynham Housing,
many Local Children and Local Residents alike.

It has some of the latest equipment available for younger children in the area.

The original Basket Ball Hoop
has now been relocated onto Jumpers Common
near to the Football pitch for all to enjoy.

We hope the children have many years of enjoyment from the equipment
and better use of he basket ball facility on the common.

VEHICLE CRIME - JUMPERS

This is a Community Message from Dorset Police, we thank you for your continued support.

DKFA AND DKFB Homewatch

Portfield And Jumpers

09th April 2011



On the 1st April 2011 we had three incidents reported about entries to vehicles from residents that live on Jumpers Road Christchurch. They were committed between the hours of 1630 and 0400am on the 2nd April 2011.

Two of these vehicles were left insecure. One of the vehicles had a Sat Nav stolen and some loose change.

If you have any information regarding these crimes please contact Natasha Adkin 5378 on 01202 222222

Please remember to secure your vehicle at all times and remove any valuable items from your vehicle. Keep nothing on display.

This message is for your information and awareness.

If you have any information regarding the contents of this message, please call either Dorset Police on 01202/01305 222222, Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or you may prefer to contact your local SNT.

YOU MAY COPY THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS MESSAGE AND PASS IT ON TO FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS

Thank you

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

ELECTIONS May 5th

If you require a
POSTAL VOTE
you must register
BEFORE 14th APRIL 2011
Contact the Civic Offices for more details

Friday, 1 April 2011

Message from pcso's in Jumpers And Portfield Ward

This is a Community Message from Dorset Police, we thank you for your continued support.

DKF Homewatch Portfield And Jumpers 1st April 2011

On the 29th March 2011 we had three seperate incidents reported at Maundeville Road Christchurch.

One property was entered through the side door and an amount of Cash and Antique Jewellery was stolen from the property. The other incident involved a insecure vehicle in which a Sony MP3 player and Tom Tom Sat Nav was stolen and the third incident reported was a stolen bicycle taken from the driveway of the property,very distinctive black framed BSA cycle with a blue and black leather seat.


If anyone has any information at all regarding these incidents please call
01202 222222

Secondly please remember to secure your property and vehicles at all times and do not leave valuables on display.

Jumpers And Portfield SNT

If you have any information regarding the contents of this message, please call either Dorset Police on 01202/01305 222222, Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or you may prefer to contact your local SNT.


Tuesday, 29 March 2011

PACT STREET CORNER MEETING


The Next Street Corner Meeting will be held at
Rutland Road
near to the new Play Area
It will be supported by my
Mobile Councillor Surgery Unit
14th APRIL
17.00 until 18.30 hours
If you have any issues you wish to discuss
with either the Local Police, PCSO's
Councillors or other Agencies, please drop by.
See you there!

Sunday, 27 March 2011

Elections May 5th 2011

Local Borough Elections
will again be held this year on
Thursday 5th May 2011

If you wish to apply for a Postal Vote
Applications must be received
BEFORE
5 pm on Thursday 14th April 2011
at the Council Offices

In Jumpers Ward you will have
TWO VOTES
plus a vote for the
AV (alternative voting system)
This is not to be confused with
Proportional Voting.

Please read up carefully on what this means for the future
of the ballot system, first past the post, currently in use in England at present
and make up your own mind.
I will not try to persuade you either way
but I am not in general favor of this myself, as it
does not seem to address most peoples request for change, as it is
only a half way measure, designed to keep coalition governments
in office in my own opinion, but please choose for yourself.

Friday, 11 March 2011

JUMPERS ROAD PATHWAY

FROM TASMAN CLOSE TO THE CEMETERY GATES
DCC have promised that the pathway along this section of
JUMPERS ROAD
will be re-leveled and re-surfaced as agreed before the end of this
financial year (5th April 2011)

The pathway will also have a new dropped curb for
disabled scooter and wheelchair users to access.

This assurance has been given due to the repeated campaigns by
your Ward Councillors and the residents of Bure House,
including support from the Echo Newspaper,
Thank you everyone, not before time DCC!!!!!
The Road itself is not scheduled for re-surfacing
until sometime in 2015

WHICH WE BELIEVE TO BE ONE OF
THE WORSE IN BOROUGH.

Thursday, 10 March 2011

MUSIC WORKSHOPS

Coda Music Trust
Two new Friday music workshops for children with disabilities
and learning differences.
Starting 11 March!
That Friday Feeling
Story, drama and song, all rolled into one.
Every Friday 4pm to 5pm
Drumming Together
Fun drumming and percussion.
Every Friday 5pm to 6pm
£2 per child
Age guide: For children aged 7-15 but this is only a guide
Parents, if you feel that your child will suit the session
then please bring them long.
Call Rosemary or Lisa on 01425 276161 to book a place.
Carers and siblings of any age also welcome.
Coda Music Centre, Chewton Farm Road, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 5QL
www.coda.org.uk contact@coda.org.uk

on behalf of Coda Music Trust

TAXI TOKENS SAVED FOR DISABLED

Concerned residents at Bure House
Supported by your Ward Councillors

Campaigners celebrate 'Taxi Token' victory

We are pleased to announce the success
of our campaign to save the Taxi Tokens'
for Disabled in the Borough
along with a small increase in value.




Wednesday, 9 March 2011

STREET CORNER SUGERY



Keep an eye out for my

MOBILE COUNCILLOR SURGERY UNIT

which will be traveling around and stopping in
the Ward at various locations
for Street Corner Surgery Meetings

on Saturday 12th March, 10am until 2pm

I will be available to discuss any issues that you
may have in your area.

Stopping at:-
BRONTE AVENUE - SUFFOLK AVENUE - RUTLAND ROAD
FAIRMILE ROAD - ELM AVENUE

I look forward to seeing you there.

Further meetings will be listed on this Blog.
Join Christchurch PACT and make sure you’re ‘safe to scoot’
Next week, mobility scooter users in Christchurch have the opportunity to receive advice and guidance to ensure the safety of themselves, other road users and pedestrians in the town.

On Wednesday 9 March 2011, two ‘Safe Scoot’ sessions will be held in Christchurch after concerns were raised through the PACT (Partners and Communities Together) process about mobility scooter users and their safety. Each session will help convey the dangers the elderly and disabled face when using the vehicles.

The sessions, held by Christchurch Town Centre PACT will also serve to help increase users’ confidence.

Session one will take place between 10am and 12noon and will be held at Homelands Hall. Session 2 will be held between 2 and 4pm at Priory Hall.

The ‘one-stop’ day, was devised in partnership with Dorset Police, Christchurch Borough Council, and Trading Standards.

PC Dave Williams, from Christchurch Town Centre Safer Neighbourhood Team, said: “Mobility scooters are becoming extremely popular in Christchurch and the safety of the users, pedestrians and other vehicles is of huge importance.

“As the weather improves more and more users will venture out onto the towns’ roads and streets. If you own or are considering purchasing a mobility scooter then please do come along.

“We would also like to thank ‘The co-operative funeralcare’ for their support in organising the event.”

On the day those in attendance will be able to test their mobility scooter skills and knowledge to win some valuable prizes.

For more information, contact Christchurch Town Centre Safer Neighbourhood Team on 01202 222 222 or 07825 521797.

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Careers Support in Christchurch

Free Support for Carers in Christchurch

Local charity Help and Care is working in partnership with Dorset County Council to provide free information and support sessions for carers in Christchurch.

The sessions will be held at the Stour Surgery, Christchurch and take place on 15, 22, 29 March and 5 April 2011 from 10am – 1pm. Carers attending will be provided with a free lunch at the end of each session.

Carers are unpaid relatives, friends or neighbours who provide support and care to a partner, child, relative, friend or neighbour who could not manage without their help. Every year thousands of carers in Dorset provide help to ill, frail and disabled people but many are not aware of the advice and support available to them.

The information and support sessions cover a variety of topics including: local support to help carers in their caring role, legal information about caring, how to cope with stress, carers’ benefits and relaxation techniques.

Carers in Christchurch interested in attending the sessions should call Help and Care on 0300 111 3303 to book a place.

Gary Finch from the Carers Outreach Team at Help and Care said: “The session will equip carers with valuable information and advice. It’s a great opportunity for carers from Christchurch to meet and talk to one another and share experiences with an understanding caring group of people.”

Carers who feel they need someone to sit with their cared for person while they attend the course can contact Help and Care for information about the support available.

Sunday, 20 February 2011

Mobile Councillor Surgery Unit and PACT Street Corner Meetings




Keep an eye out for my
MOBILE SURGERY UNIT
which will be accompanying the PACT Vehicle
at various Street Corner Meetings in the Ward
along with further meetings
to be listed on this Blog.

The Next Meeting will take place at

SUFFOLK AVENUE
Wednesday 23rd March 5.00 until 6.30pm

See you there.

Friday, 18 February 2011

STREET CORNER SUGERY



Keep an eye out for my
MOBILE SURGERY UNIT
which will be accompanying the PACT Vehicle
at Street Corner Meetings in the Ward
along with further meetings
to be listed on this Blog.

The First Meeting will take place at

Cairnes Close
Friday 18th February 5.00 until 6.30pm

See you there.

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

NHS CONSULTATION PAPER

Please be aware that the
Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospital Trust
has just started its Draft Consultation Plan
for the future of the Hospital,
its Services, Buildings, Etc.,
This paper is 6o pages in length
but I urge you to read it and make your comments know.
PUBLIC MEETINGS are being held on
8th March at RBCH Lecture Theatre, Hospital site.
29th March at 6pm in the Christchurch Council Chambers.

Rutland Road Play Park

Some more
Good News
The Rutland Road Play Park
has now been given the go ahead
and will shortly be installed
for all our youngsters to be able to use
well before this Summer starts.

It will be the first in the Borough to have
Two Trampolines fitted
and a variety of other new equipment.

The Basket Ball Hoop will be relocated onto Jumpers Common
near to the existing Football pitch
for older children to enjoy.

Saturday, 5 February 2011

SCAMS . . . .

This article was posted on the yahoo web site……..

Watch out for this council tax scam

A new scam is doing the rounds. Here’s what you need to know.

If I had a penny for every time I heard the word scam, I'd have earned a fortune by now. Indeed, the number of scams doing the rounds seems to be getting higher and higher by the day.

About a year ago, fraudsters were caught sending out thousands of tax refund 'phishing' emails following the 31 January tax deadline. The email asked receivers to enter their credit card or bank details into an online form so that the rebate could be paid out.

But anyone who did so would find their account emptied, their credit card used to the limit, and in some cases, they even became a victim of identity fraud.

Now, a year on, and a similar scam is doing the rounds — this time regarding council tax.

How the scam works

The scam is operated by both email and telephone. Fraudsters contact you to say you're due a financial reward as a thank you for paying your council tax by direct debit.

The emails and calls claim to be from the 'Council Tax Head Office in London' and say you can earn a refund of hundreds of pounds if you provide your personal details, including your bank account details. There is, of course, no such thing as the Council Tax Head Office in London.

The scammers may also provide you with a phone number for you to call should you require more information. However, the numbers provided are thought to be connected to premium rate lines, meaning if you phone one, you could be charged at an extortionate rate.

What's more, if you then hand over your bank details — either by phone or in response to an email - the fraudsters will be able to access your bank account and the next time you check it, it's likely to be looking considerably less healthy.

What you can do

Several local councils, including Enfield and Lewisham in London, Aberdeen, Brighton and Hove, and the Wirral, have warned about the scam on their websites. So if you do have concerns, have a look on your local council's website to see if there are any further details.

It's worth remembering that your local council won't cold call, text or email you in this way, asking for bank details. If you are due any type of refund, your local council will contact you through the post explaining the situation.

So if you do receive a phone call to say you're due a financial reward on your council tax, hang up immediately — you may find they call back, but simply don't answer. And if you receive an email, don't click on any links in the email, don't press reply, and don't phone any numbers you've been given. And most importantly, don't hand over any personal details or bank account numbers.

If you are unsure about the validity of a call or email about council tax (or any other council service), get in touch with your local council. You'll be able to find the phone number of your local council on their website.

You can also seek advice from Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06 or check out the website.

Stay safe

These days, scams can be for just about anything. And the vast majority of us will have received a phishing email at some point in our lives.

The easiest way to spot a phishing scam is by looking at the spelling. Phishing emails are usually full of bad spelling and grammar. Not only that, but they tend to use generic greetings such as 'Dear customer' and 'Best regards'. So if you spot any of these trademarks, alarm bells should start to ring.

There may also be a sense of urgency to the email and of course, it's likely to ask you for personal details and bank account numbers — usually suggesting you need to respond immediately.

It's also a good idea to check any company names used in the email. Scammers often use a company name that looks similar to the real deal and if you've only looked at it quickly, you're unlikely to notice.

Finally, if you're concerned about telephone scams, it's worth registering with the Telephone Preference Service to request that unsolicited phone calls be stopped, although some scammers may find a way to call you regardless. This service is free.