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| Agenda for Witherslack, Meathop and Ulpha Parish Council, to be held on Zoom. Monday 11th January 2021 7pm As at all Council meetings, members of the public are welcome to access the meeting, but on this occasion there will be no public participation. Joining instructions are as follows: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81069865194?pwd=N1oyVCtPVXIzVlpmUXJoemR2SjlMUT09 Meeting ID: 810 6986 5194 Passcode: 930403 |
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![]() Significant news about the build of Phase One next week October 2020 We hope to bring significant news about the build of Phase One next week…fingers crossed! However, in the meantime: We know that some of you are now getting email notifications from DCMS to state that your B4RN voucher is soon to expire. Please ignore at this time and you don’t need to do anything. There is currently an extension in place due to Covid19. B4RN are monitoring the situation and if necessary will apply for an extension at the appropriate time. So whilst your voucher date may expire soon the voucher has not been cancelled. You will still be able to use the voucher and get connected. Our community investment now stands at £15,500. And a big thank you to those who have added to the WUM pot. Our target, set by B4RN, is £60k and this needs to be reached before we can rollout Phase Two. So the details: B4RN Shares are purchased at £1 per share, currently attract 5% interest payable annually, have to be kept for a minimum of 3 years, and can only be sold back to B4RN for £1 per share. When investing in B4RN you SHOULD name the Witherslack, Ulpha and Meathop project as the one you wish to help build. These shares are called “withdrawable shares”, there are risks associated with buying these shares given that they are subject to the society’s financial position and the decisions of the directors. For more information about B4RN shares see www.b4rn.org.uk/b4rn-shares-prospectus Investments of £1,500 and over are eligible for free connection (saving £150). Each investor can only receive a maximum of 4 free connections irrespective of their investment value. These free connections can be donated to other people. You may feel it appropriate to take professional advice before investing. If you have difficulty on line or if you would prefer a paper copy of the application form then please contact Steve at [email protected]. We also now need to prepare for the actual dig. Whilst the arterial routes will be undertaken by a contractor we will need the community to help with the digging within curtilages. If you would like to do your bit and help others within the community then please email [email protected] we will then begin preparations. You don’t need equipment – just enthusiasm. Please note that when we first explored B4RN we asked our community to register Expressions of Interest. As part of that some of you may already have registered a willingness to help with the digging and you will be contacted shortly! Finally in this newsletter we now need to advertise for anyone who would like to be considered for assisting with the installation of the house kits, and installing the ducting within individual curtilages. Remember that works in the curtilage will be covered (in part at least) by the £150 dig grant that will be forthcoming to each household on final sign up. Once the digging of Phase One goes live we will need your assistance please. Anyone interested please contact [email protected] Your WUM team… ![]() SORRY NO HARVEST SUPPER THIS YEAR. BUT we are having Harvest Scarecrow Event in Church Yard. Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th October. 10:30am - 4:30pm. HARVEST FESTIVAL SUNDAY 4TH OCTOBER 9:30am Can you make a scarecrow based on the theme harvest to go up in the Church yard on Friday 2nd October. It can be an individual or family entry, group organisation such as WI, Bowls, Rainbow, Playgroup, School, Parish Hall, Church or any other. We will have a guess the name of the scarecrow quiz, so think of a quirky name and a clue. Entry form attached or collect from the shop. Please contact Janet Read on 52481 for more information. There will also be a online raffle: The raffle will be drawn at 4pm at the Harvest Scarecrow Event which is taking place on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th October. They are £2.50 each and all proceeds will go to our Local Church. There are some super prizes to be won..... ⭐️ £50 Voucher from the Derby Arms ⭐️ A Painting from Bob On Paintings ⭐️ A Hamper from the Village shop donated by Katie Welch ⭐️ A Load of Logs from Adam Kirk ⭐️ Two halves of Salt March Lamb donated by the Wilkinson family ⭐️ A Garden voucher from Abi and Tom’s ⭐️Plus more prizes To secure your Emojis please drop your money off in an envelope with your name wrote on and post it in the black post box on the building at the end of Birks Farm drive. Thank you for your support and Good luck 🍀 ![]()
![]() With some more sign ups and investment we will starting digging next month Newsletter August 2020 Route 1: Gilpin Bridge-Foulshaw-Town End- Village Hall (VH) Route 2: VH to Millside, Beck Head, Oversands School and The Lawns Route 3: VH to Town End, Derby Arms, Ulpha and Meathop Route 4: VH to Halecat, Dean Barwick School, Spa, Strickland, High Low Farm and Nichols Wood and Helm Crag Sign-up progress The Witherslack, Ulpha and Meathop (WUM) community B4RN project has now got 151 sign ups (in excess of 38% of properties in the parish). In the last four weeks we have had a further 18 properties sign up. We still need to encourage more sign-ups from our community, but we anticipate this becoming easier when people see our aspiration becoming a reality. Importantly we need to get to 50% sign-up before we go live (called the “blowing of fibre” stage) so do please encourage friends and neighbours to take a look at what is being offered - forward this newsletter to them and ask them to CLICK HERE to apply if they haven’t already done so. Wayleave Progress The Village Hall Committee has agreed that we can base the cabinet adjacent to the Village Hall and our enormous thanks to them for believing in this project. And our thanks also to all of those landowners on Route One and Route Four who have now kindly signed wayleaves for the route to cross their land. Importantly, given that WUM B4RN is a community benefit project, you should know that such wayleaves are signed in the full knowledge there is no financial benefit – it is simply an act of kindness to allow this community to improve its broadband connection for us all. Wayleaves have now been signed for all of Route One and we have, so far, got to the primary school with signatures on Route Four so we are motoring well at the moment. This is an important step as B4RN will not put us into what is known as “build stage” until we have wayleaves for entire routes signed. Given that we are now at 38% sign-up and 100% wayleaves signed on Route One and the cabinet we are seriously expecting to be put in to “build stage” within the next few weeks! Investment Our community investment now stands at £13,000, which has risen significantly since we put out our request for individuals to consider purchasing B4RN shares. In part this has been assisted by Dean Barwick School now becoming part of the B4RN project but it has also been assisted by individual members of this community…a huge thank you. We need to encourage further community investments with our maximum target being £60k before we go LIVE. So the details: B4RN Shares are purchased at £1 per share, currently attract 5% interest payable annually, have to be kept for a minimum of 3 years, and can only be sold back to B4RN for £1 per share. When investing in B4RN you SHOULD name the Witherslack, Ulpha and Meathop project as the one you wish to help build. These shares are called “withdrawable shares”, there are risks associated with buying these shares given that they are subject to the society’s financial position and the decisions of the directors. For more information about B4RN shares see B4RN investments Investments of £1,500 and over are eligible for free connection (saving £150). Each investor can benefit from up to four free connections from a £6,000 share purchase. These free connections can be donated to other people. You may feel it appropriate to take professional advice before investing. Build update As explained above we should begin build in September, and that will mean a contractor appointed to begin laying the fibre ducts. B4RN now has a target date of going live for Dean Barwick School by March 2021. As always, if you have any questions then please contact us [email protected]. Your WUM team is, and please note we have two new members: Niels Christiansen Bill Gill Nick Stanley Rick Fry Mark Palacio Nigel Wilkinson John Geldard Steve Ratcliffe Sue Caddy (B4RN) Katie Welch Ian George ![]() Newsletter July 2020 With the easing of lockdown your community volunteers have begun to press on with improving the broadband connections in our parish….sorry for the break in service and we hope you have kept safe and well! During these difficult times it has become much clearer how important good internet connection is, whether it be to assist those working at home, our children as they try to do home schooling, or simply to keep in touch with loved ones far away. And this will continue to be the case. So let’s get 1Gbps connections to every household and business within this parish (for some that represents 30 times faster download and 200 times faster upload…and for some even more than that!) . Let us continue to help each other. Please remember that in parts of the parish closer to the A590, or those with line of sight wireless you may feel your current broadband arrangements are perfectly adequate. But with a direct fibre broadband connection to your property this will future proof you as the need for data connection speeds continue to grow exponentially. SO how are we getting on? The Witherslack, Ulpha and Meathop community B4RN project has now got 137 sign ups (in excess of 33% of properties in the parish). This means that we have £298,000 government grant already allocated to this project; We have worked out the route for Route One (Levens to the hub end at the Village Hall). And we believe we have talked to all relevant landowners along this route and have, in principle, reached agreement for crossing various parcels of land…a great achievement. In our last newsletter we told you about our four routes Route 1 Gilpin Bridge-Foulshaw-Town End- Village Hall Route 2 Millside-Beck Head Oversands School- The Lawns Route 3 Town End-Derby Arms-Faraway-Ulpha Farm-Meathop Route 4 Halecat- Dean Barwick School Spa-Strickland-High Low Farm Fern Hill- Nichols Moss-Helm Crag Along Route One we have 59 of a 153 possible properties signed up. This route includes two spurs; one serving Foulshaw properties (where we have 65% of properties signed up) and one serving Whitbarrow Lodge (where 80 % properties are signed up). We have also begun to plan for Route Four (Village Hall to serve Dean Barwick School and beyond) and we are progressing well with all landowner discussions along this route. Last week there were three events that have increased confidence that this will happen (and very soon): Firstly the Govt announced additional funding to those parishes not well served by broadband in Cumbria, Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Borderlands Infrastructure is intended to double the value of vouchers values, possibly allowing us to bring down additional funding to our parish project – further details to follow; If you haven't applied for a voucher CLICK HERE to apply Secondly, the Govt announced additional funding to connect rural primary schools; and Thirdly we had a meeting with B4RN, and subject to wayleaves being signed and for us to begin encouraging community investment in the project, then build may begin in Autumn this year i.e. possibly as early as end of next month!! (Please note that it will only be once fibre is blown will you be able to actually use the 1Gbt connection so don’t cancel any contracts yet!) So what are our next steps? We now need to seriously consider what goes into First Build (i.e.Phase One). Route One for certain (subject to landowners signing wayleaves) but, additionally, we are now pursuing the inclusion of the whole of Route Four (again subject to wayleaves). Route 4 links the village hub with properties along the Winster valley including Halecat, Dean Barwick school and beyond. And that could be for starters. We need fibre duct routes as planned by B4RN confirmed on the ground with landowners and wayleaves signed. A small team, led by Niels, have been doing an incredible job and our sincere thanks to all landowners who are agreeing us free access across their land – again demonstrating this is a whole community effort. Speed and additional volunteer power are now of the essence. Please get in touch with the team if you can assist with landowner coordination, route confirmation/walkovers and wayleaves. We need to encourage further sign ups in the parish, but particularly along those Routes going in to Phase One. Over the next three weeks we intend to leaflet drop to every house and business who has not yet signed up along Phase One, updating our intention for build this year. If anyone wishes to volunteer to help on these leaflet drops then please email Steve at [email protected]. But, please, the best thing for this project is for you to tell your neighbours and friends. We need to encourage community investments. This is something we haven’t yet encouraged as (a) we only wanted to ask once we have certainty that we will deliver; and (b) we still don’t know the amount needed as it all depends on govt voucher take-up and overall costs. But this opportunity is now opening up. And our maximum target is £60k. So the details: B4RN Shares are purchased at £1 per share, currently attract 5% interest payable annually, have to be kept for a minimum of 3 years, and can only be sold back to B4RN for £1 per share. When investing in B4RN you SHOULD name the Witherslack, Ulpha and Meathop project as the one you wish to help build. These shares are called “withdrawable shares”, there are risks associated with buying these shares given that they are subject to the society’s financial position and the decisions of the directors. For more information about B4RN shares see B4RN investments Investments of £1,500 and over are eligible for free connection (saving £150). Each investor can benefit from up to four free connections from a £6,000 share purchase. These free connections can be donated to other people. You may feel it appropriate to take professional advice before investing. …and we need to do all of this within a few weeks!! So if you feel energized then get ready…B4RN is coming and we will need more volunteers (and investors). As always, if you have any questions then please contact us [email protected]. Your WUM team :-) Niels Christiansen Bill Gill Nick Stanley Rick Fry Mark Palacio Nigel Wilkinson John Geldard Steve Ratcliffe Sue Caddy (B4RN)
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