Street Safe

People in our county are being asked to anonymously flag areas where they don’t feel safe via a new national online tool called StreetSafe.

Launched by the Home Office and The National Police Chiefs’ Council, the pilot project aims to identify areas that need improving and make the streets safe for everyone, particularly women and girls, and to also identify areas where there are fears surrounding anti-social behaviour and environmental issues.

StreetSafe is easy to use and includes a short series of questions which Lancashire residents can anonymously complete online. It is not a crime reporting tool but aims to pinpoint areas and locations where people feel unsafe and the reasons why, such as harassment, lack of street lighting or signs of drug or alcohol abuse.

We are determined to tackle crime and make the streets safer for everyone. A key part of this commitment involves tackling violence against women and girls.

To do this we are taking into consideration factors that contribute to women and girls feeling unsafe, wherever they are. One way people can help us, is to pinpoint on StreetSafe areas where they feel unsafe and explain why.

A crime doesn’t have to have taken place for you to mark it on StreetSafe’s online maps. Information submitted anonymously via Streetsafe will be used by policing in partnership with other agencies to deliver improved wellbeing and safety for communities, especially for women and girls.

The data submitted through StreetSafe is vital in informing violence prevention initiatives throughout the county.

The StreetSafe pilot is currently scheduled to run until the end of March 2022. For further information visit www.lancashire.police.uk/help-advice/personal-safety/street-safe/

Are you struggling?

Take some time to talk about it!

Lots of people have had a difficult time over the past couple of years, people have been left feeling isolated and scared resulting in our mental health taking a tumble. If you have been feeling down there are lots of people that can help. This leaflet has a list of the services available across Lancashire and South Cumbria.

December Local Crime Update

Please see below for your monthly crime statistics update. The following statistics are for the month of December: 01/12/2021-31/12/2021.

Drugs-0
Vehicle crime- 2
Criminal damage excluding vehicles-0
Public order- 0
ASB- 1
Assault-2
Theft-1
Theft or UTMV-0
Burglary-0
Road Related Offence-2

I hope this gives you a picture of what crime has occurred in your area. If you have anything to report or need police assistance please call 101 or 999 in an emergency.

COVID restrictions

Due to the high Covid numbers in the Ribble valley and much of the country Read Parish council are requesting that all who wish to attend the parish Council Meeting on 05/01/2022 have a negative lateral flow test on the day of the meeting. This can be registered this on the government web site here, with the result sent to the Clerk prior to the meeting.

Registering your results can be done without an account and knowing your NHS number and takes about 2 minutes. If done on your phone you can scan the test strip for the number at the appropriate point.

When asked why you took the test

Select :- Another reason and on the first screen

then

Select :- To go to a venue or event such as a nightclub, conference, government event, sports match or music festival

When asked to enter an email address please use readparishcouncilclerk@gmail.com

This will help stop the spread of COVID-19 and help keep your community safe.

If you are unable to record your test result online for any reason please contact the clerk on the above email address or bring your negative test to the Council meeting as evidence.

As the council meeting will be taking place indoors mask wearing is advised unless exempt.

November Local Crime update

Please see below for your monthly crime statistics update. The following statistics are for the month of November: 01/11/2021-30/11/2021.

Drugs-0
Vehicle crime- 1
Criminal damage excluding vehicles-0
Public order- 0
ASB- 3
Assualt-0
Theft-1
Burglary-0
Road Related Offence-1
Theft or UTMV- 0

I hope this gives you a picture of what crime has occurred in your area. If you have anything to report or need police assistance please call 101 or 999 in an emergency.

October Local Crime Update

Please see below for your monthly crime statistics update received from our friendly local PCSO. The following statistics are for the month of October for Read and Simonstone: 01/10/2021-31/10/2021.

Drugs-0
Vehicle crime- 0
Criminal damage excluding vehicles-0
Public order- 1
ASB- 1
Assualt-4
Theft-0
Burglary-0
Road Related Offence-0

I hope this gives you a picture of what crime has occurred in your area. If you have anything to report or need police assistance please call 101 or 999 in an emergency.

Gritting updates winter 2021/2022

As the weather gets colder the gritters start to come out of hibernation. Lancashire County Council is responsible for the gritting of local roads.

Updates about the gritting can be found on Lancashire County Council’s website;

❄️ https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/winter/gritting/updates/

❄️ We will also post any updates as we receive them;

15th April – 21st April

8th April – 14th April

1st April – 7th April

25th March – 31st March

11th March – 24th March

4th March – 10th March

25th February – 3rd March

18th February – 24th February

11th February – 17th February

4th February – 10th February

28th January – 3rd February

21st January – 27th January

14th January – 20th January

7th January – 13th January

31st December – 6th January

24th – 30th December Update

17th – 23rd December Update

10th – 16th December Update

3rd – 9th December update

26 November – 2nd December update

19th – 25th November Update

12th – 18th November Update

5th -11th November Update

29th October – 4th November Update

22nd – 28th October Update

Cricket Club Bonfire

The gate from the car park leading down to the allotments will be locked from 6 pm next Saturday 6th November when the Cricket Club have their bonfire, and will be opened on Sunday morning at approximately 7 a.m.  If you need any further information contact John Bond on 07989060637.

We would like to wish everyone a happy and safe evening.

Remembrance Sunday

Sunday 14th November 2021

at 9.30am a Remembrance service and Parish Communion will take place at St. John’s Church, Read.

at 10.40am there will be a wreath laying ceremony in St. John’s Churchyard, Read.

at 11.00am there will be a wreath laying ceremony at St. Peter’s Simonstone war memorials, School Lane, Simonstone.