The life and times of Cranfield Parish Council and the village of Cranfield in Bedfordshire, England
Friday, 13 December 2013
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Tree planting in rectory Wood
I was sorry to miss this, but here's an update from volunteer Jean. Tree Planting at Rectory Wood, Cranfield – 1st December 2013
A short walk from the coach, parked in the school car park, brought us to the open field already marked out with canes. After a short demonstration, we each collected a spade and a mallet and were soon happily digging.
The aroma of bacon drifting across the grass eventually enticed us to the refreshment van staffed by familiar, smiling faces from the Lakeside Cafe.
This volunteer managed to plant about twelve of the 1000 or so oak, field maple and birch saplings. It is inspiring to think of the folk who will wander among the trees in years to come, enjoying the birdsong and even perhaps bluebells.
http://marstonvale.org/tree-planting-at-rectory-wood-cranfield-1st-december-2013/#
Being a good neighbour
The above sentiments make good sense, especially at this time of the year. It's a CBC 'Look out for your neighbour' campaign. It encourages you to get to know your neighbours, observe home safety precautions against burglary, leave lights on in an empty house and register valuable and sentimental, property at on the national property database at http://www.immobilise.com
There are more good tips at http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/goodneighbours
DON'T FORGET
Contact your local policing team by ringing 101
Report a burglary by calling 999
Cranfield is over the Moon
Could you make it on the moon?
Chance for youngsters to soar, thanks to Cranfield University
Read all about it at
Insider Media Ltd
Chance for youngsters to soar, thanks to Cranfield University
Read all about it at
Insider Media Ltd
CBC bin collections and schools this Christmas
BIN COLLECTIONS IN CRANFIELD
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
Usual Monday, 23 December NOW Saturday, 21 December
Usual Monday, 30 December NOW No change
Schools
term ends on 20 December
term starts on 7 January
Other dates
half term is 17 to 21 February
term ends on 4 April
Summer
term starts on 23 April
half term is 27 to 30 May (26 May is a bank holiday)
summer term ends on 23 July
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
Usual Monday, 23 December NOW Saturday, 21 December
Usual Monday, 30 December NOW No change
Schools
term ends on 20 December
term starts on 7 January
Other dates
half term is 17 to 21 February
term ends on 4 April
Summer
term starts on 23 April
half term is 27 to 30 May (26 May is a bank holiday)
summer term ends on 23 July
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Holywell expansion
School expansion plans as proposed by CBC include Holywell School. Read the full story here.
http://www.bedfordtoday.co.uk/news/local/approval-for-school-expansion-plans-1-5739980?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
http://www.bedfordtoday.co.uk/news/local/approval-for-school-expansion-plans-1-5739980?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
All aboard for the Western Express
Are you and East West rail Rroute fan? It makes a lot of sense as most of our main railways and our main roads simply radiate out from London. So going from say Ipswich to Swindon is a bit of a nightmare. See the latest government consultation document which addresses upgrading railways apart from HS2 which is another story altogether. And would involve lots more rail through the Vale. I dont think this will all come to pass in the blog's life time
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/263864/tech-connected.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/263864/tech-connected.pdf
Eastern region house prices rising
I'm not sure how this translates into house prices in Cranfield, or the Vale or wherever you make your nest. But for what it's worth...
EXPECTATIONS for further house price growth in our region hit more than an 11-year high during November as the amount of homes coming onto the market fell short of buyer demand.
Almost 50 percent more chartered surveyors in the east of England expect prices to continue their upward trend over the coming three months, according to a survey by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
This is the highest reading since June 2002.
This trend is reflected across the country as each region of the United Kingdom saw prices rise for the second successive month in November, data from the institute has shown.
Monday, 9 December 2013
Uni gets green accolade
Well done Cranfield University after being 'Highly Commended' in the
‘Continuous Improvement: Institutional Change’ category by EAUC at the
prestigious Green Gown Awards Ceremony held in Derby last month.
One of 53 universities to reach the final stage of this year’s Green Gown Awards, Cranfield was nominated for its application ‘Cranfield Green – practising what we teach’. The comprehensive campaign implemented over the last five years at Cranfield, involving both staff and students, focuses on reducing carbon emissions and environmental impact.
Gareth Ellis, Cranfield Energy and Environment Manager said: “We are delighted that we have been recognised for the very real progress we have made over the last five years. Our carbon reduction performance since 2008 has been excellent with a 24% reduction. This year we have set more comprehensive environmental targets, introduced a Fairtrade policy and developed a sustainable travel plan. We can now say we practise what we teach.”
Now in their 9th year, the Green Gown Awards recognise the exceptional sustainability initiatives being undertaken by universities and colleges across the UK
One of 53 universities to reach the final stage of this year’s Green Gown Awards, Cranfield was nominated for its application ‘Cranfield Green – practising what we teach’. The comprehensive campaign implemented over the last five years at Cranfield, involving both staff and students, focuses on reducing carbon emissions and environmental impact.
Gareth Ellis, Cranfield Energy and Environment Manager said: “We are delighted that we have been recognised for the very real progress we have made over the last five years. Our carbon reduction performance since 2008 has been excellent with a 24% reduction. This year we have set more comprehensive environmental targets, introduced a Fairtrade policy and developed a sustainable travel plan. We can now say we practise what we teach.”
Now in their 9th year, the Green Gown Awards recognise the exceptional sustainability initiatives being undertaken by universities and colleges across the UK
Saturday, 7 December 2013
Friday, 6 December 2013
Update from Against Cranfield Turbines
ACT don't send me any updates but this is the latest posting from their website written by Cllr Sue Clark.
We are still waiting for the Brogborough wind turbine application to be submitted to Central Beds Council. I spoke to FCC the landfill operator, last week, and it is clear they are still working towards submission, but their application has been delayed again. I'd guess it will be another 2 to 4 weeks before it is submitted. Once it is submitted, it should only take Central Beds 3 -5 working days to register it and upload the application onto the web site. Once that happens, they will be able to take comments. We will of course keep you closely posted, and intend to step up our campaign to raise public awareness once the application is submitted and registered. 26/11/13
Stewartby wind turbine application
FCC have also submitted an entirely separate application for a single 90 metre turbine at Stewartby Landfill site. This application will be determined by Beds Borough Council. This application is open for comments now, and if you would like to look at the application, the number is 13/02125/FUL - you can find the details on the Beds Borough web site here . There does not appear to be a deadline for making comments at the moment.
We have decided that ACT will OBJECT to this application for a single turbine at Stewartby, on the grounds of cumulative visual impact on the Marston Vale. (That’s taking into account the permissioned turbine at Marston Forest Centre, the Covanta Incinerator, and the 6 possible turbines at Brogborough landfill site). The turbine will be sited close to the 4 brick chimneys, and will be clearly visible from Cranfield. We are in the process of writing our response, and will circulate it to you as soon as it is ready. 26/11/13
Contact ACT at against.cranfield.turbines@gmail.com
Grannies in annexes
"Granny flats (or what the Treasury calls “property annexes”) will see a 50% cut in council tax."
That was one bit of the news from the chancellor's autumn statement yesterday. At PC on Wednesday night we mulled over a planning application to convert a double garage into an "annex" to use the language on the paperwork. Annex sounds harmless like a small extension to your company's HQ. But one member quickly pointed out that it was was another expression for 'back garden development'. BGD is the process of ripping out the herbaceous borders and the veg patch and getting rich by planting a house. When it happens a lot it makes the neighbourhood very crowded.
So on Wednesday we quickly identified that the so called annex (with bargain basement council tax) was in fact a house, albeit a small one. For someone to live in. Needless to say we are raising it as an issue.
That was one bit of the news from the chancellor's autumn statement yesterday. At PC on Wednesday night we mulled over a planning application to convert a double garage into an "annex" to use the language on the paperwork. Annex sounds harmless like a small extension to your company's HQ. But one member quickly pointed out that it was was another expression for 'back garden development'. BGD is the process of ripping out the herbaceous borders and the veg patch and getting rich by planting a house. When it happens a lot it makes the neighbourhood very crowded.
So on Wednesday we quickly identified that the so called annex (with bargain basement council tax) was in fact a house, albeit a small one. For someone to live in. Needless to say we are raising it as an issue.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Julie's managing
Spare a thought for Julie as the pressure builds at Cranfield Post Office. The elves think they have it bad but who'd be on the PO desk in December? Still, she has her cheery smile as ever and seems to be bearing up. My internet research suggest 1.8 BILLION cards are sent each year but that is ASK JEEVES. Let's just say 'tons'.
Trouble in Cranfield is, of course, addicted to electronic communication including tweetering, bookfacing, texting and the beloved blog. But you can't beat a piece of mail coming through your letter box and we do our best to offer friends and rellies the same pleasure. I've just been up to Coop Corner to send off the US airmail stuff. Now back to the UK list. For the avoidance of doubt here's a guide for last postings. And if you haven't posted that card to your aunt in New Zealand, tough. The last day is gone.
Trouble in Cranfield is, of course, addicted to electronic communication including tweetering, bookfacing, texting and the beloved blog. But you can't beat a piece of mail coming through your letter box and we do our best to offer friends and rellies the same pleasure. I've just been up to Coop Corner to send off the US airmail stuff. Now back to the UK list. For the avoidance of doubt here's a guide for last postings. And if you haven't posted that card to your aunt in New Zealand, tough. The last day is gone.
Up and running
The church clock is up and running again. Gerry O'Mara reports: "Santa has been to Cranfield and the repairs to the clock have been completed, a new spring and micro switch installed. I have reset the clock and got the old girl running. I will need to monitor it for a few days to make fine adjustments to the weights but fingers crossed, it will be ok."
Getting colder
The wind was fairly whipping around as I made my way to Pete's Tooth Bar otherwise known as the Peter Litchfield Dental Surgery for a 9 am encounter with a number of sharp pronged implements. It was not overly pleasant but uncomplicated and I'm looking good for a while yet. So, Ta Pete. But it was even colder on the way home.
CBC has produced a dedicated winter webpage www. centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/weather a one-stop shop for information and advice on things like signing up for gritting updates, how the council tackles potholes and how to report street light problems.There are three factsheets to download and a video to show how CBC deals with problems on the roads.
CBC has produced a dedicated winter webpage www. centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/weather a one-stop shop for information and advice on things like signing up for gritting updates, how the council tackles potholes and how to report street light problems.There are three factsheets to download and a video to show how CBC deals with problems on the roads.
The video can be found at www.youtube.com/centralbedfordshire
Dementia awareness
The next Parish Council surgery, scheduled for February will be themed around dementia awareness. We hope that Rina Persaud who is promoting this project in Cranfield will be able to do a presentation to both members of the public and parish councillors.
We will be looking for both an increase in awareness and any practical steps that local organisations, including the parish council, can take to make the community more conscious of the needs of those who are affected by dementia. And of course their carers/families who bear most of the responsibility.
Visit http://dementiaaware.org/
We will be looking for both an increase in awareness and any practical steps that local organisations, including the parish council, can take to make the community more conscious of the needs of those who are affected by dementia. And of course their carers/families who bear most of the responsibility.
Visit http://dementiaaware.org/
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
The Lions' roar
You can always tell its Christmas in the village when the Ampthill and District Lions Club Santa arrives. They wakened up Broad Green last night with their impressive sound systems and highly visible Santa Sleigh. And they are due in Cranfield again tonight.
For more info about the Lions go to
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Cranfield University's voice is listened to
A quick reminder that we live beside a large international resource of research, expertise and study - Cranfield University experts commenting on the Glasgow helicopter disaster
Picking up the pieces after Glasgow’s helicopter disaster
Read the full account
http://theconversation.com/picking-up-the-pieces-after-glasgows-helicopter-disaster-21090
Following any aircraft accident, the first priority has to be
the rescue of injured people and the recovery of those who may be
deceased. Inevitably, this may mean evidence that could be used to
investigate the accident may be damaged or destroyed. In the case of the
police helicopter accident in Glasgow…

Caring for those with dementia
Given Rina Persaud's promotion of dementia awareness (see previous big post) CBC's carers' day is relevant.
Carers in the area are being encouraged to come to the latest Carers' Forum at Priory House, Chicksands on Friday 13 December, at 9.30 to 12.30 which aims to bring local carers together to share experiences and talk to a range of professionals.
You can book your place at the forum by calling 0300 300 8036 or by emailing carers@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
The forum will focus on dementia, providing an overview of dementia services across Central Bedfordshire. Councillor Carole Hegley, Executive Member for Social Care said although the focus was on dementia, all carers were welcome and there would be chances to meet other carers and get information and support.
More information about local support is available in Cranfield surgery through the Carers' Pack. Go to www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/carers, email carers@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk or call the Central Bedfordshire Carers Helpline on 0300 300 8036.
Carers in the area are being encouraged to come to the latest Carers' Forum at Priory House, Chicksands on Friday 13 December, at 9.30 to 12.30 which aims to bring local carers together to share experiences and talk to a range of professionals.
You can book your place at the forum by calling 0300 300 8036 or by emailing carers@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
The forum will focus on dementia, providing an overview of dementia services across Central Bedfordshire. Councillor Carole Hegley, Executive Member for Social Care said although the focus was on dementia, all carers were welcome and there would be chances to meet other carers and get information and support.
More information about local support is available in Cranfield surgery through the Carers' Pack. Go to www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/carers, email carers@centralbedfordshire.gov.uk or call the Central Bedfordshire Carers Helpline on 0300 300 8036.
URGENT - HAVE YOU SEEN SEAN KENNEDY?
Have You Seen Missing Sean?
Bedfordshire Police are appealing for help to trace a 21 year old man who has been missing since yesterday evening (December 1).
Sean Kennedy – who turned 21 on Saturday - was last seen at approximately 6.15pm when he was dropped off at Harlington Train Station by his mother. Sean was expected to return to his home address in Flitwick but never arrived.
Officers are concerned as it is out of character for Sean not to contact his family or friends.
Sean is a white male, around six feet tall, of slim build, with short brown hair and brown eyes. He was wearing grey jogging bottoms, a black jacket with a hood, a light grey bobble hat, dark blue trainers with white soles and a Diesel watch with a brown strap.
If anyone has any information about the whereabouts of Sean please contact the Missing Persons Unit at Bedfordshire Police, in confidence, on 101, or text information to 07786 200011.
Bedfordshire Police are appealing for help to trace a 21 year old man who has been missing since yesterday evening (December 1).
Sean Kennedy – who turned 21 on Saturday - was last seen at approximately 6.15pm when he was dropped off at Harlington Train Station by his mother. Sean was expected to return to his home address in Flitwick but never arrived.
Officers are concerned as it is out of character for Sean not to contact his family or friends.
Sean is a white male, around six feet tall, of slim build, with short brown hair and brown eyes. He was wearing grey jogging bottoms, a black jacket with a hood, a light grey bobble hat, dark blue trainers with white soles and a Diesel watch with a brown strap.
If anyone has any information about the whereabouts of Sean please contact the Missing Persons Unit at Bedfordshire Police, in confidence, on 101, or text information to 07786 200011.
Monday, 2 December 2013
Prince Charles in Bedford
Republicanism is strong in Broad Green although we recognise the French went a bit over-le-top 200 years ago when they decided to change the constitution. Like Cromwell, they didn't realise that executing the post-holder in a hereditary business doesn't close the firm down. So England got kings back and so did the French (for a while).
Bedford is getting an apprentice king tomorrow and in recognition of those who set great store on that, here is the low down on where Prince Charles will be and what he's up to.
Prince Charles Itinerary
Bedford is getting an apprentice king tomorrow and in recognition of those who set great store on that, here is the low down on where Prince Charles will be and what he's up to.
Prince Charles Itinerary
Central Beds superfast broadband. But how soon?
CBC is promoting a £1.2m council investment which, it says, means that thousands more homes in Central Bedfordshire coming closer to having access to superfast broadband.
It adds: "The investment is part of an ongoing partnership with BT Openreach, who are upgrading their existing network across the area, and will play a key role in our aim to improve broadband speeds for all our residents and business."
Read more about the plans and sign up to give us your feedback at www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/ broadband
Crime figures for Cranfield
We've been told that crime is generally falling which is good. But other sources recently featured on the national news saying some police would deliberately downgrade reports in order to show a better clear-up rate. Trouble in Cranfield has no way of taking a view on this but here are the latest official figures for the village. They were presented by two PCSOs at the last meeting and we were pleased to see someone coming from the force.
Well done Cran Academy PTA
Clearly a successful day for Cranfield Academy PTA's Christmas Bazaar. Follow the PTA on Facebook
Donate to the PTA by going to Give as you live
Duncan Hogben posts on Facebook:
"Thank you for making the Christmas bazaar possible. The school and grotto looked fantastic. It was great to see everyone, both old faces and new, working so well together to make the bazaar a success. I thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon and I hope you did too. Please pass on my thanks to anyone I may have missed.
"Now onwards and upwards to the school plays, bags to school and Christmas gift shop - who's up for a bit more volunteering."
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