Lady Brook Spring – Springtime Planting

The design for Lady Brook Spring, Fulking

Darren Rolfe, the WSCC Community Solutions Officer, is coming back to Fulking on the 26th January 2015 to undertake some tidying and clearing of the site to get it ready for planting in the springtime. If you can help on the day, volunteers are extremely welcome. Also if anybody has any ideas on planting, please can they let me know.

At the PC meeting last week it was agreed to have logs/tree trunks in front of the spring to provide a barrier and stop vehicles cutting in towards the spring this could also be used a seating. It was felt that planting should only be behind the spring to enable access to three sides.

Andrea Dickson
Fuling Parish Clerk
andreadicksonfpc@gmail.com

Preston Nomads: looking for bar staff

Preston Nomads Clubhouse - Downs in background

Preston Nomads are looking for someone to join their staff to help cover the bar for a few hours a week, mainly in the evenings and at weekends.  Applicants must be over 18, due to the sale of alcohol, but there’s no upper age limit!  They must be trustworthy and reliable with a friendly and outgoing personality.  No previous experience is necessary as full training will be provided.  The season runs from mid April until early September.  They offer a competitive rate of pay and an excellent working environment.
If interested please contact Phil Brown or call 01273 857497.

Parish Council 9th October 7:30pm Village Hall

The Fulking Parish Council will gather for their quarterly meeting at 7:30 on Thursday October 9th in the Village Hall — agenda. Guest speaker: Matt Roberts from the BlueBird Community Partnership. Members of the Press and Public are welcome to attend.

Andrea Dickson
Clerk to Fulking Parish Council
01444 451060/andreadicksonfpc@gmail.com

Bluebird Community Partnership

A change in the way you call local numbers

dialAs we noted a month ago, Ofcom is making a change to the way people in the Brighton area dial local numbers. From 1 October 2014, you’ll need to add the 01273 area code before you call any local number from your home phone (just like you already do with national and other numbers or when you use your mobile).

It will still cost exactly the same to make a local call.

What you need to do

If you have any local numbers stored in your home phone, make sure you change them to include 01273 before 1 October. And don’t forget to check any other equipment, such as personal or home alarm systems, that might connect to a local number.

Also, if you have elderly family members, friends or neighbours, you might want to check to make sure they know it’s happening, too – particularly if they rely on Carelines or pendants (telecare type services) for help.

After the switch, if you forget to add 01273 you’ll get a free recorded message to remind you.

Any questions?

Visit ofcom.org.uk/dialthecode email dialthecode@ofcom.org.uk or call 0300 123 3333 (it costs the same as an 01 or 02 call).

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Village Action Plan Group Meeting

yourvillageneedsyouThe annual meeting of the Village Action Plan group is on Thursday 28th August 2014 at 7.30pm in the village hall.

The latest version of the plan can be found here on the website under ‘About Our Village’ or by clicking here.

Please do come along if you have any suggestions or additions for updating the plan that you think would benefit the future of the village.

Kate
Secretary, Village Action Plan Group

Fight back against fraudsters

neighbourhood watch logoDate: 6 May 2014
Press release number: PR5939

Residents across West Sussex are being urged to fight back against fraudsters as Scams Awareness Month officially launches this week with a focus on online swindles.

West Sussex County Council’s Trading Standards Service is supporting the national month long initiative and is warning people to be on their guard and look out for others who might fall victim to scammers.

New research from the Citizens Advice Bureaux has concluded that fraudsters are “picking the pockets” of up to four million people each year.

Fraud offences in England and Wales rose by 25% in 2013, compared to the previous year, with 207,252 cases reported to Action Fraud.

Moreover, Citizens Advice has calculated that up to four million people could be conned each year as many scams go unreported. West Sussex Trading Standards will look at phone scams, mail hoaxes and doorstep fraud during this month.

Lionel Barnard, West Sussex County Council Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, which covers Trading Standards, said: “It’s so important that we raise awareness of scammers who prey on the most vulnerable members of our society, whether through the post, via the phone, over the Internet, email or a knock on the door.

“Scammers employ very clever and persuasive tactics to snare their victims so it’s vital residents are made aware and are advised who they can contact to report a scam or for help if they are a victim of a scam.”

Online shopping and auction scams was the biggest single fraud type with almost 40,000 recorded cases nationally and WSCC Trading Standards has advised that non-secure websites asking for financial details should be treated with the utmost caution.

Additional analysis has also revealed that hoaxes over the phone and via text messages are just as likely:

  • Over a third of scams (34%) were over the phone.
  • Almost a quarter of scams (24%) were through visits to a web site.
  • 16% were letter or fax scams.
  • One in ten scams (10%) were through emails.

The Council’s trading standards service this week gave the following top tips for dealing with scams:

  • If it sounds too good to be true it probably is.
  • Never give out your bank details or send money unless you are certain you can trust the person contacting you.
  • Contacted out of the blue? Be suspicious.
  • Your bank and the police will never collect your bank card, ask for your PIN or come to your home.
  • Make sure the website’s secure, if you are buying online – check for the padlock or “https” next to the web address.
  • It you haven’t bought a ticket you can’t win it.
  • You shouldn’t have to pay anything to get a prize.
  • Pressure to make a decision straight away? Take your time and just say: “No thank you”.
  • Walk away from job ads that ask for money in advance.
  • Computer firms do not make unsolicited phone calls to help you fix your computer.
  • Don’t suffer in silence – tell others about scams.

What to do if you have been scammed:

  • Report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 to help stop it happening to others.
  • Often you can’t get your money back if you’ve been scammed, especially if you’ve handed over cash.
  • If you’ve paid for goods or services by credit card you have more protection and if you used a debit card you may be able to ask your bank for a chargeback.

Get advice and report scams to Trading Standards through the Citizens Advice consumer service on 08454 04 05 06 or online support.

If you know someone who has sent money in response to a scam or has fallen victim to doorstep callers you can also report your concerns direct to West Sussex Trading Standards Service online.

Best Regards

John

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John Wright MBE
Chair.
Sussex Neighbourhood Watch Federation.
Mobile: 07917385213
Business:01444 247368
Email:enquiries@sussexnwfed.org.uk
Web: www.sussexnwfed.org.uk

Fulking Parish Council – Budget 2014-2015

Fulking Parish Council set a budget of £7,303 for the current financial year at its meeting on 10th October 2013.

Parish Council budget covers items such as the grass cutting & maintenance of the playground at NTF, street lighting and repairs, public liability insurance, website hosting, cost of audits, subscriptions to local societies, as well as additional training for Councillors & Clerk and the Clerk’s salary.

The budget has remained the same as last year.

A full copy of the budget is available here.

Andrea Dickson
Clerk to Fulking Parish Council
andreadicksonfpc@gmail.com