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How can our community best respond to the challenges of Climate Change to create a more sustainable future for our children?
Sunday, 16 April 2023
Spring 2023 Newsletter
Wednesday, 29 March 2023
PARISH COUNCIL ELECTIONS - WHY NOT TRY YOUR HAND?
Have you ever thought of contributing your
skills and passion to being a Parish Councillor? And changing the way we can
support our community by advancing practical ideas to make it a more
sustainable, greener and valued place?
You'll know that elections are coming up soon, including for Hayfield Parish
Council. Currently, there's several vacancies on the Parish Council and it
would be good to have a 'slate' of candidates from whom to choose. As the
lowest tier of public democracy, party politics has little role to play in
Parish Councils, but ideas are always welcome!
The Parish Council meets monthly, and is serviced by a Clerk. Parish Councils
are a good way in which to propose, and get adopted, policies and initiatives
you feel strongly about..Andy Barker, our Parish Clerk, can give you a run down
on what's involved in being a Parish Councillor. He can be contacted at clerk@hayfield-pc.gov.uk.
If you are interested, details about the nomination process are on the High
Peak Council website. It looks complicated, but is pretty straightforward. The
thing some people find confusing is getting details of the two sponsors you
need (their polling district and voter number), but Andy can help with that,
since he's got the information you'll need.
Why not give it a go? Existing Parish Councillors probably felt as you do, if
you've never done anything like this before, but they've managed it
successfully. There's no reason why you shouldn't!. Nominations need to be in
by 4.00p.m. Tuesday, 4th April.
And, if you decide to try your hand, good luck!
Regards
The Sustainable Hayfield team
Friday, 3 March 2023
FINAL CALL HOME ENERGY MOT!!
Saturday, 11 February 2023
Dear Sustainable
Hayfield Member/Supporter
Once you’ve
requested a visit, we’ll get in contact and make arrangements. This is a unique, free
scheme, just for the parish, so don’t miss out! |
Sunday, 29 January 2023
Winter 23 Newsletter
Welcome to your winter 2023 Sustainable Hayfield newsletter, packed full of material, and with a focus on positive experiences and actions. Click here to see it.
As you read, we'd ask you to do three things, if you'll be so kind:1. look out for the events/discussions signalled on pages 2 and 3 and consider joining in (January 5th, 12th and 20th);
2. consider signing up for our very successful Home Energy MOT scheme, as over 90 of your neighbours have. Cut your energy use, bills and emissions, all for free!. It makes so much practical sense (contact details are on page 4)
3. consider, if you have not done so already, becoming a member of Sustainable Hayfield. It gives you some rights supporters do not have, and absolutely no obligations. And it's free! Contact Pennie Roberts at iampennieroberts@gmail.com and she'll confirm your membership - simple!.
We hope you enjoy this issue of the newsletter. As ever, we're happy to receive any ideas or suggestions for future content. Let us know at sustainablehayfielduk@gmail.com. Thanks!. .
Laurie James
for the Sustainable Hayfield team
Show the Love this February!
Why not #ShowTheLove for our planet this February / Valentines Day? People across the UK will be painting, drawing, stitching, printing or otherwise designing green hearts for window displays to demonstrate their public commitment to work for a greener, cleaner, safer world, which values biodiversity, fairness and sustainability. Might you join them? And, if you wish, why not write a letter to our MP, enclosing a grreen heart and ask him to do what he can to promote government actions which help secure that reality and make more progress on the huge tasks facing us to achieve net zero within a decent period. He couln't help but notice a cluster of green hearts arriving in his mailbox/bag.! Details of the wider campaign are at https://www.theclimatecoalition.org/show-the-love
Thank you!
The Sustainable Hayfield Team
Tuesday, 1 November 2022
Dear Sustainable Hayfield Member/Supporter
Tidying up is the theme here - ours and yours.
First off, we've advised previously about our planned social/trip to the Strines Nightingale Thursday, 3rd Novermber, to see the hugely enjoyable Gally Canters. A good time is promised........but we've been informed the Nightingale's kitchen is out of commission , so there'll be no meals on offer. But good company, drinks, snacks and fine music are assured. Join us on either of the 7.10p.m. or 8.10p.m. buses from Hayfield for the evening.
Second, Halloween and Bonfire nights often leave litter in their wake. So, after the celebrations, why not play your part in helping clear up any materials discarded on the streets? We're organising a mini litter pick on Sunday November 6th 2.00-4.00p.m. We'll have our litter pickers outside the Parish council offices for volunteers to collect and we hope you'll focus on your own home area. If that's inconvenient for you, why not borrow our pickers any time November 5th-12th? Click here for details. Thank you!
Finally, if you're reading this, the odds are you're a supporter, and haven't yet converted to being a member of Sustainable Hayfield. Those who have, thank you! Those who haven't yet can't vote at our AGMs etc,, propose motions and the like. So why not become a member now? It's free and carries no obligations! Just contact Pennie Roberts at iampennieroberts@gmail.com, saying you want to become a member, and it's done! Please act now, and save us needing to remind you again.
Thank you, as ever
LaurieJames
for Sustainable Hayfield
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