Borough Councillor report for September 2021

Borough Councillors Report to Turvey Parish Council September 2021

 

Average Speed Camera (ASC) Report

Data from the number of tickets issued is.

December 2020

40 MPH & Under              31

41 MPH                                2

42 mph                                 2

Total                                      35

January 2021

39 MPH & Under              10

44 MPH                                1

Total                                      11

June 2021           

                39 MPH & Under              8

40 MPH                                1

44 mph                                 1

Total                                      10

July 2021

                39 MPH & Under              19

40 MPH                                1

43 MPH                                1

51 MPH                                1

Total                                      22

August 2021

                39 MPH & Under              10

41 MPH                                1

Total                                      11

I will try to get the missing data so that we can compare year on year how effective the ASC are.

Rural Affairs Committee

Following the 2019 elections one of the roles I was assigned was as a member of the Rural Affairs Committee. The committee is made up of three Executive Committee members and three lay Cllr members. During my period since the election all the meetings of the committee have been cancelled “no business to discuss”! When I looked back at this committees’ record, I found it hadn’t sat since 2015. I have challenged the Mayor to ascertain why if grants have been awarded by the three executive members that constitutes “no business to discuss”. He has now agreed to actually hold a Rural Affairs Committee meeting on 5th October. My question to rural parishes is what would you like to see brought to this committee on your behalf

Rogers Court Opens Providing Accommodation for the Vulnerable

Bedford Borough Council have opened up Rogers Court, on Cauldwell Street, which is a block of 20 self-contained units for those rough sleeping (or at a risk of doing so).

SMART Bedford and Bedford Borough Council will have control of this building which will provide support services for its residents 24 hours a day.

East West Rail update

East West Rail have said that they have received 9800 individual responses to their latest consultation. They will release a report on their findings in due course.

Government Gives Bedford Borough £280k to support English Speakers of Other Languages Central Government provided £280k to Bedford Borough Council so that they continue providing courses for English Speakers of Other Languages.

These courses are vitally important to integrate those whose first language is not English into our community.

Boundary Commission Make Final Recommendations for New Ward Boundaries

You can find the Boundary Commissions final recommendation for new ward boundaries on the following interactive map: https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/node/20441

There is also a detailed report explaining their decisions: https://s3-eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/lgbce/Bedford%20Final%20Recommendations%20Report.pdf

Ward Fund

The Ward Fund allows councillors to support community schemes. Please do get in touch if you would like to discuss any potential projects.

Borough COVID-19 Update

As of the 5th of September, in Bedford there have been 20,770 cases since the start of the pandemic and there have been 488 registered cases in Bedford in the last 7 days.

If you would like the latest COVID snapshot (as of 5th September) please find it below: https://bbcdevwebfiles.blob.core.windows.net/webfiles/Social%20Care%20Health%20and%20Community/Covid19/covid19-weekly-statistics-9Sep21.pdf

The Delta (Indian) variant is now the dominant strain in Bedford. Bedford Borough are asking residents to proceed with extreme caution as cases are continuing to rise.

More information available at: https://www.bedford.gov.uk/social-care-health-and-community/public-health/coronavirus/

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/covid-19-coronavirus-restrictions-what-you-can-and-cannot-do

Vaccinations available for over 18s

Vaccinations are now being offered to all over 18s in the Borough. If residents have not received their first jab, or if it’s been eight weeks since their first vaccine, they can book an appointment at one of the below seven pharmacies, or at Bedford Heights.

Bedford Pharmacy, 9 Greenhill Street

Kidman’s Surgical Chemist, Castle Road

The Village Pharmacy, Meiklejohn Centre, Unit 3, Kingswood Way, Great Denham

Meiklejohn Pharmacy, Harrowden Road

Janssens Pharmacy, Ampthill Road

Bromham Pharmacy, Avoca House, Molivers Lane, Bromham

Smarta Healthcare, Stephenson Court, Fraser Road, Priory Business Park

Residents can either book direct at the pharmacy or go through the national booking centre to get their vaccine at Bedford Heights.

Bedford providing free taxis to and from Vaccination centres

Bedford Borough Council are providing free taxis for anyone in the borough getting a vaccine.

To get your free taxi ride, you just need to call one of the taxi operators from the list available at www.bedford.gov.uk/VaxiTaxi, give them the reference BBC VACCINE, and let them know where you need to be picked up and dropped off.