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Welcome to March'sResident
Don’t wait until it happens and then act surprised
92 Years
Local Plan. The Challenge to the Fifteen
Financial Matters
Join the BDRA
Speedwatch is about to take off!
Feedback
Events
MONEY MATTERS...– How to minimise
inheritance tax– Do I have any rights as
a grandparent?
Friends of Lake Meadows
Mill Meadows update
Committee News
Coach Trips
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March 2018
In This Issue:
The
Billericay District Residents,Association
Resident“Help us to help you”
FREE to members of BDRA
Visit the BDRA Website at: www.bdra.org
This edition is a challenge to you on a numberof fronts. One is about the future of Billericayand the other the future of the BDRA.
Yes if there is a crisis werespond and we are very goodat pulling together howeverwhen something creeps up onus which will clearly have animpact we seem to be lessproactive. We will hear about allthe sites being released forbuilding and not notice muchchange initially as it is a planwhich takes us to 2034. Sogradually different areas will beimpacted upon as spaces arefilled in and areas of housingbecome denser we will all beaffected. The process is clearlyoutlined on page 11 so beprepared to join us when wechallenge the soundness of thePlan.
92 YearsIn one form or another therehas been a Resident’sAssociation in Billericay. We arehaving more and more difficultyin filling positions. We havebeen trying for over a year to
get two secretaries which hasmeant that the few activepeople are doing more thanone job. If and when they leavewe have 2 roles to replace andnot one.If you value what weare trying to do and can givesome time please get in touch.A list of the vacancies is onpage 11.
Local Plan. The Challenge tothe FifteenBasildon Council,as one of thefifteen Council’s contacted fornot yet producing a Local Plan,have replied to the Secretary ofState who has challenged theslowness of their delivery of theLocal Plan and threatenedgovernment intervention.
The Secretary of State hasbeen reassured that it is theCouncil’s intention to meet on22nd March to consider the
recommended plan submittedto them by the IDG Committeeand hopefully approve it forsubmission. They are hopingtha t th is negates anyintervention. It will certainly bethe incentive they need to movetheir plan on and it will be thenwhen BDRA will be takingfurther action on behalf of theirmembers . The leve l o fdevelopment which is beingproposed has not been seen inBillericay for decades.
Financial MattersI found both the articles onpage 5 very interesting thismonth. The tax free benefitsoutlined by Steve from theIndependent Financial AdviceCentre and Grandparentsrights in the Birkett Long article.Both of these are close to myheart they may be worth a readfor you. Also we hear storiesabout equity release and a newadvertiser on page 10 promisesto explain the pros and cons oftaking this financial step. Mightbe worth a call if it’s somethingyou are interested in exploring.
Join the BDRA Receive 10 copies of the
Resident, keep up to date withresidents’ issues, events, useful
info, advertisers offeringservices you may need, coach
trips and area committees working on your behalf.
Be part of an Association whichhas served residents for 92
years.
Tel: 01277 656715 email: [email protected]
Welcome toMarch’s Resident
Don’t wait until it happens and then act surprised
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Speedwatch has finally moved on. Mary Wileyfrom Essex Fire Brigade, who is in charge ofSpeedwatch campaigns in the county, visited
Billericay in November and we carried out a tour ofthe area and places were considered in need ofappraisal. A camera is now available for use andtraining will be starting in early March.
10 sites have been identifiedas requiring attention and itmaybe 3 to 5 different timesof analysis will be required toachieve an accurate overallview of the problem. See thelist below.
Many people are concerned atthe excess speeds of all typesof traffic in the local area ofmainly 30 mph limits and anorganised analysis is the onlyway to proceed for a caseto be presented to EssexHighways for action hopefully.
Ideally, at each site a 2 hourshift is envisaged with 2/3people working together.
We need plenty of volunteers tocarry out this campaign to try toinfluence driver behaviour tokeep our roads safe andprevent possible accidents andfatalities please get in touchwith the co-ordinator of thecampaign who is MervynWright. E-mail [email protected] or Tel.No. 01277 657219.
There are 8 roads which areproposed for attention. Theyare Perry Street (2 sites), StockRoad (2 sites), RosebayAvenue, Mountnessing Road,Green Farm Lane, WesternRoad, Tye Common Road andQueens Park Avenue. It would
be helpful if anyone living onthese roads could E-mail tome the times when traffic isparticularly travelling fast. Wehave sites on these roadswhere the cameras will besituated.
I will be contacting the peoplewho have already volunteeredwith information about thetraining when I have a dateconfirmed.
In conclusion there are twoways you can help...
� Give your time as aspeedwatch volunteer
� Give me info about keytimes which would beideal for our analysisi.e when the traffic islikely to be going toofast
SPEEDWATCHIS ABOUT TO TAKE OFF!
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FEEDBACKCALLING ALL ARTISTS!This September be part of Billericay’shighly successful Art Trail!We are looking for artists – beginners, hobbyists orprofessionals and want to share your fantastic art with thewhole community, displaying it in local shops, businessesand venues around our High Street.
Are you a business looking to host an artist or help in anyway? Please do get in contact!
In 2017 many people took part – exhibiting their work, walkingthe Art Trail and enjoying the wide range of free activities.Businesses saw increased footfall with over 1,300 peoplevisiting St Mary Magdalen Church to view the art and watchour “Portrait Artist of the Year” Competition which will returnthis year.
Closing date for Applications is 1st May. To apply, go toBillericayArtTrail.org or get an application form from TheFold, Billericay Library or Picturesque (85 High Street).
For queries, please email [email protected]
We have linked with the Mill Meadows project who are asking artists to submit paintings and drawings to be included in an exhibition and could feature in their History of Mill Meadowspublication. For details visit:millmeadows.org.uk
Virgin MediaDear Resident,Myself and other residents around the Hillside Road/Langemore Way area would like to make enquiries as towhom gave Virgin Media carte-blanche to dig up all thepavements across Billericay and lay their cable.? The fewresidents whom I have spoken with do not want this facilityalthough I appreciate the houses could change ownership inthe future – however my question if you can answer, are theCouncil going to pay for all the pavements to be restored tohow they were before this went ahead? Also how did VirginMedia gain permission to carry this out? Or have I beenasleep and it has been published in the local newspaper andI have missed it?
If you cannot answer I would be grateful to receive anaddress of where we can write to gain answers. Your helpwould be appreciated.
Name and address supplied
In response to your e-mail to the Resident. All the works being undertaken by Virgin Media are with permits issued by Essex County Council.The information is to be found on roadworks.org
John Buchanan
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Deadline is 15th Marchfor events between
10th Apriland 10th May
usually followed by a speaker. We also havecoach trips, holidays and occasional coffeemornings. New members are always welcome,why not bring a friend along. If you would likeany further information please contact. Jenny:01277 633115.
Billericay ParkrunEvery Saturday at 8.45am atLake Meadows Park. parkrunprovides a free, timed, 5k run,jog or walk for all standardsand from just 4 years and
older. This a great family and community event inlovely surroundings. For more details, visitwww.parkrun.org.uk/billericay or visit ourFacebook page.
Buttsbury WIWe meet on 2nd Tuesdayof the month at CanonRoche Hall at 8.00pm-10.00pm new memberswelcome call Jan Nash
01277 630147 for further details.
Basildon & District Rambling Club
The group meets everySaturday at 2.00pm withsome longer walks on otherdays. The Saturday walks are4-5 miles with a rest halfway. New members are
welcome. Membership is £6 per year andincludes all walks. See our websitewww.basildonanddistrictramblingclub.btck.co.ukfor further details of our Club and walksprogramme.
FC Redwing – Free football training for 4-6 year olds
Every Saturday at 8.30am atWhite’s Farm, Barleylands. FCRedwing provides free footballtraining every Saturday for kids
currently in Reception & Year One at school.With an emphasis firmly on fun, sessions are runby FA qualified coaches. If you are interested inyour child joining in the fun then please [email protected]
Greenway RamblersThe group meets at 10.00amevery Tuesday (5-6 miles)and Sunday (longer walksof 10+ miles with a breakfor lunch). Walks usually
commence at different venues (a Pub orRecreation Ground car park) and details can befound in the current Walks Programme. Newmembers are always welcome. See our websiteat www.greenwayramblers.org.uk for furtherdetails, or phone Joe Lawton on 01277 631119.
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BDRA Committee Meetings
Any member is welcometo attend one of our areacommittee meetings.This might be helpful ifyou have an issue toraise that you haven’tbeen able to resolveyourself and would liketo do so in person or
would just like to come along and find out whatwe talk about. The next East/Burstead Committeemeeting is on Wednesday 14th March andthe next West Area Committee meeting is onThursday 22nd March. Both meetings are at7.30pm in the Reading Rooms. If you would liketo come and have an issue to discuss please letus know on [email protected]
Charity Lunch Billericay MethodistChurch, WesternRoad on Saturday10th March from12.30 - 1.30pm. A
snack lunch and drink for £4.50. The proceedsthis month will be divided between ProstateCancer UK and SNAP (Special Needs andParents), helping Essex families with childrenand young people who have any special need ordisability. There is no need to book.
Classics at the Fold –Alkyona String Quartet
Sunday 10th March at 3.00pmat The Fold, Laindon Road. 01277659286. Another group ofsupremely talented youngmusicians from the Royal College
of Music. Their programme will includeBeethoven’s String Quartet Op. 18 no. 3 andMovements from Janacek’s Intimate LettersString Quartet No. 2. Tickets £12.00 includingrefreshments.
Billericay Archaeological & Historical Society
Meetings held at The Fold,Billericay Arts Association,Laindon Road at 8.00pm.
Monday 12th March“Coastline of East Anglia NT”
Speaker David Simmonds
Monday 9th April AGM 7.30pm start 8.00pm“The Green Man” Speaker Suzy Hegedus.
RHS Hyde Hall – The Dry Garden
An illustrated talk by Ian Bull,Garden Manager. Wednesday14th March at 8.00pm at TheFold, Laindon Road, CM129LD, Tel 01277659286. Withour ever-changing climate we
need to know the best way to preserve ourfavourite plants from periods of drought. Ian, willguide towards the best plants for our gardens.Tickets £5.00.
Belvedere Jazz & Music Club
The Chichester, Old LondonRoad, Rawreth, SS11 8UE.
14th March Clarinettist PeteNeighbour’s All Stars Quintet with
Dave Newton
21st March Tina May + Chris Ingham Trio
28th March The Rag and Bone Club (TheRonnie Scott’s Rejects!)
Entrance fee from £12.50 - Live music 8.00pm-10.30pm. Meals from 6.30pm. For furtherinformation please visit www.belvederejazz.co.ukEmail: [email protected] or telephonePhil Church on 07850 607075.
Basildon Council Crunch Times
A mobi le t ip for household waste . Formore in fo rmat ion p lease v is i twww.basildon.gov.uk/crunch
17th March Little Burstead Car Park
24th March Radford Crescent Car Park
Charities Table SaleBillericay UnitedReformed Church areholding a CharitiesTables Sale onSaturday 17thMarch from 9.30amto 12.00noon at the
Mayflower Hall, Chapel Street. Come along andenjoy yourselves. There will be items for sale toraise money for local and national charities.Items for sale will include cakes, jams,handicraft, toiletries, jewellery, books, bric abrac, greeting cards and refreshments will alsobe available. All welcome.
‘The Best of Yesterday’The ‘Yesterday’ of The Choirfor All Seasons’ springconcert on Saturday 17thMarch at 7.30pm inMayflower Hall, ChapelStreet begins with the 13thCentury ‘Sumer is icumen in’
and ends with 20th century musicals, taking inclassics of different kinds - sacred music, solos,quartets, part songs, folk songs and operettas onthe way. Tickets @ £7.00 from Slipped Discs(Brown Sugar), Billericay, by ringing 012777656935 or at the door on the night.
Billericay Horticultural Society
Billericay Horticultural Societymeets in the Chantry WayCentre on the 3rd Monday ofevery month at 8pm. Entry is£1 for members and £2 forvisitors, who are alwayswelcome
Monday 19th March A Gamekeeper's yearGraham Bendall
Mosaic WorkshopSaturday 24th Marchfrom 10.00am-3.00pm atThe Fold, Laindon Road.Learn how to cut and shapetiles then design and make
your own mosaic piece. £20 for non-members,£15 for members. (plus £10 for materials, payableon the day). Booking Essential as limited places.01277 632924 www.baathefold.org.uk
Norsey Wood SocietyNorsey Wood Society will beholding our next free openmeeting on Monday 26thMarch in The Chantry WayCentre, Billericay starting at7.45pm. Peter Claughton, a
local member of the Essex Bat Group will presentan illustrated talk, 'Bats in our Wood and thesurrounding area. Everyone welcome. [email protected] ortelephone Ken on 01277-651125 if more detailrequired. Visit www.norseywoodsociety.uk tofind out more about the wood and the Society.
Men's Comedy Night Monday 26thMarch at 8.00pmat Billericay TownFC with award-winning stand-upcomedian, PaulKerensa. The bar
will be open from 7.30pm. Tickets available atwww.forgingmen.eventbrite.co.uk from just £5,or buy two and get one half price!
Billericay WEA
Please enrol now as our courses are nearly full.www.enrolonline.wea.org.uk or 0300 303 3464.2nd May – 27th June (excluding 30th May) 8week Wednesday evening course. ‘Islam andMuslims in the UK’ with Mohammad ManwarAli. Billericay Reading Rooms.7.30 – 9.30. Teabreak included. Fee £51.
Ladies Fashion Show and Pop Up Shop
Saturday 7th AprilTickets £5 Per Person(Must be purchasedin advance). DoorsOpen 7.00pm (ShowStarts 7.30) Stock
Village Hall, CM4 9LY. Brands Include M&S,Wallis, New Look, Top Shop and Oasis at up to50%. Refreshments and Raffle.
To purchase tickets, contact The Sanctuarydirectly on 01277 356191 or book through thewebsite www.remussanctuary.org
‘Gone Too Soon’Bereavement Support Groupfor parents who have lost aSon or Daughter. Meetings areheld on the third Monday ofeach month at Reid’s, 66-68
Laindon Road, from 7.00pm-9.00pm.
For further information please contact Lindafor a cha t on 07387 805406 or emai [email protected]
The Billericay Ladies Probus Club
The Club meets for lunch at12noon on the secondMonday of each month at theMount Avenue BanquetingSuite, Hutton CM13 2NS.
Where a three-course lunch is served and is
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Making Sense of a Complicated World
One of the very few sad parts of being an IFA is when a client dies. Whenyou have been dealing with a family for many years it’s particularlypainful but at least we can help those left behind.
quite often a lot lower than when they wereboth alive. For that reason and the fact thatno Inheritance Tax is payable most of usleave all our assets to the surviving spouseso they may use them to produce incomeetc.
Most folk know that if they make gifts to theirchildren provided they (the donor) survivesfor another seven years no Inheritance Taxwould be payable. However can you reallyafford to give away substantial sums?
How to minimise Inheritance Tax
A relatively new “perk” from the Governmentenables the value of a deceased’s ISAaccount at the date of death to be used bythe surviving spouse. Known as theAdditional Permitted Subscription, (APS)this allows the survivor to invest thatamount in their own ISA in addition to theirnormal allowances.
For example if we lost a client with £100,000in their ISA account their spouse couldclaim an APS of £100,000 and invest thatsum free of income and capital gains tax anddraw a tax free income from the funds if theywish.
Another current “perk” is that investments inshares of a certain type of company in theUK qualify for full relief from Inheritance Taxonce you have held them for two years.
Incorporating E. Edwards Son & NoiceAuthorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (No. 488404)
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In December 2017, the European Court of Human Rights awarded damagesand legal costs to the maternal grandparents of three children, ruling thatthere had been a contravention of their right to “family life” by being denied
contact with them. The children had been placed in theirgrandparents’ care, between 2003 and 2004,owing to the mother’s inability to performher role as a parent. The children remainedin their grandparents’ care until 2010. Socialservices intervened, with adoption being apossible outcome for these children. Thechildren were placed in their mother’s care,however, no contact took place betweenthe children and their grandparents,notwithstanding the family court havingmade an Order to that effect. The European
Court of Human Rights determined thatsocial services had not acted with diligenceto promote the relationship between thechildren and their grandparents and thatthere had been almost a completebreakdown of the relationship.
Whilst the circumstances are borne out of acase of the State (social services) versus aprivate individual, one of the features of thiscase was that there was a poor and difficultrelationship between the mother and
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Although the Government is rumoured to belooking at Inheritance Tax at the time ofwriting the tax is 40% of everything overcertain allowances passing to anybody,apart from the spouse, charities and politicalparties would you believe.
Leave £100,000 to your children over theallowances and they pay £40,000 in tax.
A very common problem with couples isthat the income of a surviving spouse is
family court for a remedy in scenarios whenthey are faced with a resistant parent(s)seeking to limit or cease the time whichchildren spend with their grandparents.
If you are a grandparent and/or a parentexperiencing such difficulties, please do nothesitate to contact our specialist lawyers todiscuss the options available to you. Ourteam of experienced lawyers are membersof Resolution, an organisation committed tohelping resolve matters in a constructiveand cost effective manner.
For a no obligation 15 minute freetelephone consultation, please do
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Do I have any rights as a grandparent?grandparents which ultimately adverselyimpacted upon the grandparents seeing thechildren, a scenario which is not unfamiliar.
Notwithstanding the fact that a parent mayrely heavily on a grandparent for assistancewith child care and other parentalresponsibilities, this in itself does not giverise to an automatic right to be part of achild’s life when relations between theparent(s) and grandparent(s) becomestrained.
The law in England & Wales allows forcertain circumstances in which agrandparent may seek the assistance of the
If a surviving spouse then combines boththese “perks”, survives at least two years,and holds the shares when they pass on,not only would any growth or income onthe investment be entirely tax free duringtheir lifetime but there would be noInheritance tax on this investment on theirdemise.
On the £100,000 mentioned above thiscould be £4,000 p.a. tax free income plusthe children could save £40,000 inInheritance Tax.
It’s not quite that simple and there arenegatives and risks like all deposits andinvestments but it’s certainly somethingyou should discuss with your IndependentFinancial Adviser.
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As we morph into springtime our intrepid gardening groupare planning their strategy for the coming year.Decisions are being made on which plants to select in
the constant quest to enhance Lake Meadows. Our gardeninggroup meets every Tuesday morning to look after all thegarden areas – stop off for a chat if you’d like to find out more.
Then, every month, we hold aworking party to carry out otherspecific jobs around the park. TheMarch working party is on Saturday17th from 9.30 am when we will beconcentrating on ‘spring cleaning’all the signs and notices. Bring yourbucket and rubber gloves andhave fun helping us to spruce upthe park for Spring!
We always welcome new membersand hope more park users willconsider joining the Friends.
Take a look at our website:www.lakemeadows.org.uk
where you will also find amembership form ring
07843 860 135 or contact us via
Leaving St. Luke’s Hospice a gift in your Will is one of the mostvaluable and lasting ways that you can support us.
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The Mill Meadows Society was delighted to beawarded a National Lottery grant of £62,000 from theHeritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for a project to create
new trails within the Reserve. There will be signpostedwalks with information displayed on the reserve and withmore information obtainable from a new web site usingphones and tablets. Users of the reserve will even be ableto see where the cattle, an essential part of themanagement regime, are grazing. Many of the footpathsand bridges will be improved or replaced making it easierto walk, especially during winter months. Informationabout the site’s history will be also be added to geo-caches and there will be a short and colourful History ofMill Meadows published. Mill Meadows has a wonderfuldiversity of wildflowers, fungi,insects and invertebrates, manyof which are rare. It is renownedfor the orchids in early summerand the fungi in the autumn but isalso a good site to see manyspecies of birds and butterflies.O u r cur ren t web s i tewww.millmeadows.org.uk has amap, pictures and informationabout the site and events.
The project is well underway andwe have set a date for our
‘celebration event’ for the HeritageLottery Funded trail project ofSunday 9th September 2018. Theprogramme for the day is stillbeing developed but we know thatwe will be featuring music, drama,poetry and many side stalls toentertain us, all with a rural themeand promoting the heritage of MillMeadows. We hope to see manyof you there.
The event co-incides with theBillericay Art Trail which starts on8th September. So, in tandem with
the Art Trail, we are requestinglocal artists to submit their own artwork representing Mill Meadows.These could be simple flora andfauna themed pen and inkdrawings, or with a colour wash.Or they could be paintings in anymedium inspired by Mill Meadowsfrom the past eg grazinglandscape, windmills, buildingsconnected through the history, orthey could be paintings in anymedium inspired by Mill Meadows
as it is today. We will exhibit thesepictures in The Library duringAugust and some will be selectedto be used in the new history ofMill Meadows
For an application form for theabove please contact
[email protected](07961 838328) or
[email protected](07908 139 080)
Mill Meadows updateby Neil Sumner
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WebsiteBDRA have chosen a webdesigner to help produce a newwebsite. We hope to have thisup and running soon.
Annual General MeetingThe speaker for our AGM on23rd May has been confirmedas Mr Paul Miner, planningcampaign manager for CPRE
VolunteersBillericay District Residents’Association is run solely byvolunteers. We need newvolunteers to fill some importantroles. We’ve mentioned thisneed several times over the lastmonths but have had nosuccess in filling the gaps.Without new volunteers we willstruggle to continue. So pleaseif you would like to help BDRAcontinue get in touch with ourchairman John Buchanan on656715 [email protected] vacancies are
• minutes secretary for theExecutive committee (once amonth)
• taking delivery of TheResident from the printer anddistributing to 10 pointsaround town 10 times a year
• membership secretary for theeast side of town (keepingmembership records)
• counting and deliveringbundles of The Resident tothe road reps in the east sideof town
• collecting information for ourevents page in The Resident
• keeping our 3 notice boardsup to date
Trevor StansfieldIn memory of Trevor Stansfieldwe have made a donation to StLuke’s hospice.
Local PlanThe Basildon Borough LocalPlan Pre-Submission Draf tis expected to ready forsubmission to the Secretaryof State for independentexamination in March 2018.Before it is submitted it will besubjected to a 6 week publicconsultation to invite commentsfrom consultees on whether theyagree that the Plan is sound.
Once complete, an updateddraft Local Plan is thensubmitted to the Secretaryof State for the Departmentfor Communities and LocalGovernment. They will thenappo in t an independentPlanning Inspector to undertakea ‘public examination’ of thedraft Local Plan and is likely tomake recommendations tofurther improve it.
At both stages BDRA will beusing our planning consultantat Cheffins to help us makecomments on the unsoundnessof the Local Plan Document andappearing before the Inspector.
PlanningThere have been 3 planningapplication for properties in theHigh Street – we had noobjections to any of them.
18/00010/ABAS 23 High Street– Integral illumination andscreen to the ATM fascia,internally illuminated Free CashWithdrawals sign and Blue LEDhalo illumination to the ATMsurround.
18/00012/TPOBAS Harry’s Bar,High Street – T1 of TPO/3/14Walnut – Reduce back twostems by 2 metres to clear theoverhang across the footpath,phone lines and power lines.
18/00126/LBBAS NationalWestminster Bank, High Street –To run a Fibre Broadband lineinto the building through a smallpenetration into the external wall(single drill hole). The locationhas been carefully selected toavoid any damage to ornatefeatures. Internally, the work willcomprise a Broadband linerunning through the building tosmall ceiling mounted WiFiboxes as shown within theaccompanying documents. Theposition of these boxes hasbeen carefully selected to avoideffecting the ornate features ofthe Bank.
Neighbourhood WatchWe are trying to find out whetherBillericay’s NeighbourhoodWatch scheme is still inoperation.
Waitrose Car ParkThe new restrictions are thatthere is a minimum £10 spend instore to qualify for two hours freeparking during the day. Therewill be no parking restrictionsbetween 7.00pm and 7.00amand therefore people will be freeto use it to attend communitygroup meetings and events, visitrestaurants etc.
We have written to Waitrose toask about how much it will costto park there during the dayif you are not shopping inWaitrose or spend less than£10.
Swimming PoolFirst Strokes have put together
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Committee Newsa report to which is verycomprehensive and looks into anumber of options ranging fromrenovation to replacement andexpansion. The option theyprefer is to replace the currentbuilding with a 25x10 pool on anadjacent site which they arewilling to fund if they are given a99 year lease on the land. TheCouncil’s costs would bedemolition and making good.We will be looking at this furthernow we have received a copy ofthe report.
Pavement ParkingA resident raised the issue ofcars parking on pavements andobstructing pedestrian accessand provided photographicevidence. Basildon police’sresponse to this infringementwas...
The local Community Team areaware of parking issues such asthis all over the District that wePolice.
As you know our resources areallocated under a Threat, Harm,Risk aspect these days &situations such as this are nevergoing to be at the top of the pile.That said, if officers are onroutine patrol & come acrossdangerous parking then they willdeal with this.
If there is an obstruction to thehighway or a dangerous situationcaused by a parked vehicle thenplease advise your members tocall this in AT THE TIME.
Regards, PC SHARP
Basildon Briefing Officer
Billericay District Residents’ Association ����������� COACH TRIPS���������������������
Please note that all payments should be made as soon aspossible and sent to the person named on the trip
advertisement. Cheques should be made payable to BDRAand the trip title shown on the back of the cheque.
Departure points for all trips: GG – Gooseberry Green, busstop at roundabout, OA – Orchard Avenue, approachingStock Road, LR – Laindon Road, bus stop between Sun
Corner and the fire station, SG – South Green, bus stop to Wickford, opposite the retirement apartments.
THE RESIDENT is published by the Billericay District Residents’ AssociationEditors: Chris Wade Tel: 01277 632390 and Maralyn Buchanan. Email [email protected]
Designed and printed by Acors Press, 3 Molineaux Court, Radford Way, Billericay, Essex CM12 0BT. Telephone: 01277 658090. Email [email protected] website at: www.bdra.org
Please note – When a trip is confirmed the fare must be paid as soon as possible.
TUESDAY 20TH MARCH 2018 – MEET THE BAKER FULL PLEASE PAY NOWOur first stop is Saffron Walden where we can have a coffee or a browse round the shops. We then travel to Old Harlow to the Mayfield FarmBakery here we will enjoy a talk and demonstration giving us an insight into baking skills and how traditional loaves are made. This is followed bya two course lunch of a glass of Luscombes Elderflower Bubbly, Quiche of the Day with mixed dressed leaves, Tart au Citron and tea or coffee.
You will also receive a small complimentary loaf to take home. There will also be an opportunity to buy breads and patisserie.
Cost: £35.50 includes coach talk and lunch.
Depart: GG 8.00am. OA 8.05am. LR8.15am. SG8.20am. Back in Billericay at approximately 5.00pm.
Kathleen Fox, 72 Perry Street, Billericay, Essex. CM12 0ND. Telephone: 01277 622342Emergency mobile for use on the day only 07518 122647. Please put it in your contacts.
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TUESDAY 10TH APRIL – GUIDED TOUR OF THE FAVERSHAM BREWERY, HOME TO SHEPHERD NEAME, INCLUDING TWO COURSE LUNCHSeats available. Please pay nowWe make our way to the medieval market town of Faversham where we will have time for a morning coffee or a look around the Tuesdaymarket. We then go to Faversham Brewery, Britain's oldest Brewery. Brewing has takne place here for centuries.
We learn on the guided tour about the ancient art of brewing, look at brewing and fermentation vessels, taste natural mineral water from theBrewery's well, try some malted barley and smell locally-grown Kentish hops.
The tour includes a visit to the old Brewery Store, which has displays of delivery vehicles, a recreated coopers' workshop, bygone pub signsand memorabilia. The tour ends with a tutored tasting of Shepherd Neame's ales and speciality lagers.
Our lunch after our tour will be Drayman's Plate, Spitfire sausages served with Spitfire ale onion gravy, mashed potatoes and peas.Homemade bread and butter pudding, served with fresh cream. Should you have any dietary requirements please let me know and theBrewery will be able to accommodate us.
Cost: Coach, Guided Tour and Lunch £38.50.
Depart: GG 8.30am. OA 8.35am. LR 8.50am. SG 8.55am. Back in Billericay at approximately 5.00pm.
Yvonne Cave, 11 The Vale, Stock, Ingatestone, CM4 9PW. Telephone: 01277 840560� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
THURSDAY 17TH MAY GUIDED TOUR OF THE BMW-MINI FACTORY AND NORCUTTS GARDEN CENTREOur first stop is Norcutts Garden Centre where we can browse, have a coffee or a bite to eat. (You can either buy a sandwich here or take yourown lunch.there are only soft drinks available from a vending machine at the factory).
The tour lasts for 2 to 2 and a half hours and includes walking, stairs and transport.
Experience the production of Minis from grey metal plates to a fully equipped car ready to drive at the end of the production line
There are few things for your health and safety
• No opened toed shoes or high heel shoes are allowed
• If you have a pacemaker or an insulin pump you will not be able to go in the body shop
• Mobile phones, cameras and handbags will be put in a locker during the tour
Cost: £33 Coach and Guided Tour.
Depart: GG 8.00 am. OA 8.05am. LR 8.15am. SG 8.20am. Back in Billericay at approximately 6.00pm.
Please telephone to book after 9.00am on Wednesday 14th March
Kathleen Fox, 72 Perry Street, Billericay, Essex. CM12 0ND. Telephone: 01277 622342If concession prices are quoted (ie seniors, children) these should be requested at the time of booking or the full price will apply. In the event that you need to cancel all efforts will be made
to resell your seats, however if we are unable to resell your seats you are liable for payment. The terms and conditions which apply to BDRA coach trips can be found at www.bdra.org.