Monday 30 November 2015

Get set for Christmas in Hyndburn

 
Township switch on events are set to take place across the borough and started last Friday in Baxenden following the Accrington spectacular on Thursday. The line-up for the remainder is as follows:

  • Monday 30 November - Huncoat
  • Tuesday 1 December - Clayton-le Moors and Milnshaw
  • Wednesday 2 December - Church
  • Thursday 3 December - Oswaldtwistle
  • Friday 4 December - Rishton and Great Harwood 
  • Saturday 12 December - Altham

Santa's Grotto opens on Saturday 5 December, so take the children for a traditional Christmas treat to see Father Christmas and his elves in the winter wonderland grotto at Accrington Market Hall.
  
Warner Street is set to travel back in time with a Dickensian Event, organised by Evonne Harwood of Pink Magpie with the Hyndburn Chamber of Trade, on Thursday 10 December from 5.00pm featuring festive food, market stalls and a candle light procession leading to an outdoor nativity play and a carol service at St James' Church.

Cllr Clare Cleary, Cabinet Member for Town Centres said, 'The big switch on in Accrington was a fabulous event with a great programme of entertainment and a spectacular firework display which heralded the start of lots of festive events and community light switch ons during November and December for all the family to enjoy.'

Sunday 29 November 2015

HBC: Council supports White Ribbon campaign

Hyndburn Council is again showing its full support for the White Ribbon Campaign, as White Ribbon Day heralds the start of 16 days of action to stop violence against women and girls.

The Council was proud to achieve the White Ribbon Award earlier this year, supporting the White Ribbon Campaign’s global drive.

Ambassadors gathered in Accrington Town Hall to unveil the White Ribbon plaque, whilst wearing a white ribbon, displaying a personal pledge to never commit, condone, or remain silent about violence against women.

Cllr Munsif Dad, Cabinet Member for Health and Communities, said; “We are proud to achieve the White Ribbon Award, as White Ribbon Towns aims to rally entire communities to end violence against women. We have a long history of raising awareness and supporting services aimed at reducing and supporting victims of domestic violence and we’re pleased to back the campaign again this year.”

Cllr Miles Parkinson, Council Leader, added; “Getting the White Ribbon Award shows our resolve to do all we can to raise awareness about domestic abuse, whilst supporting services to help victims.”

To sign up to the White Ribbon Campaign visit www.whiteribboncampaign.co.uk

Saturday 28 November 2015

Baxenden: Free family workshop on 29th November 2015

The next free childrens/family workshop at the Haworth Art Gallery in Baxenden is on Sunday 29th November from 1.30pm to 3.30pm with ‘Mrs Maker’ Susan Watson where you can create tree toppers and garlands.

No need to book – just turn up!

Friday 27 November 2015

Lancashire Day 2015

Lancashire Day takes place across the county on Friday 27th November.

The Town Crier, Rawden Kerr, will read the Lancashire Day Proclamation outside Accrington Town Hall at 10.00am, along with the Worshipful the Mayor of Hyndburn, Councillor Marlene Haworth, followed by the raising of the Lancashire Flag.

Free traditional Lancashire fayre, kindly supplied by Baxenden based Holland’s Pies, will be available outside Accrington Town Hall until lunchtime.

Later the Town Crier will read the Lancashire Day Proclamation in Great Harwood at 10.45am by Churchfield House in Great Harwood, accompanied by the Mayor and members of the Civic Society.

The Mayor Cllr Marlene Haworth, said; ““As a proud Lancastrian and this year as Mayor of Hyndburn I'm looking forwarding to commemorating Lancashire Day on 27th November. Please come along to either of the proclamations if you can, everyone is more than welcome to help us celebrate.”

For more details about Lancashire Day, visit The Friends of Real Lancashire website at www.forl.co.uk.

Thursday 26 November 2015

Leader's Viewpoint - Cllr Gareth Molineux - November 2015


The Council is about to embark on its Annual Budget round. This starts each autumn and concludes in February when the Council makes its budget decisions and sets the Council Tax for the following financial year starting on the 1st April.

This year, as in previous years, we face an uphill struggle to identify further savings and improve services.

In general our costs of operating the Council are well under control and due to tight financial management and constantly driving our improvements in value for money, we expect to see costs only grow by around 1% over the coming year. However, we are expecting a large reduction in the funding we receive from Government again this year which will see the total amount of core Government funding drop by almost 45% since 2010/11. As yet we have no details on the actual reduction we face and the Government is remaining tight-lipped about telling us this, until some point in December when it will make an announcement. However, as many of our savings plans take time to identify and implement we are already on with the task of ascertaining what steps we can take to generate further savings and the monetary value that stems from these decisions.

Currently we are working on a plan that we will need to save 10% of our spend. This is a significant challenge for any organisation, whether in the public or the private sector, especially on the back of a number of years when similar savings have had to be produced.

We also recognise that the target of 10% could rapidly shoot up in December, if the Government reductions in our funding are larger than we are currently anticipating. All Managers have been asked to examine every area of spend and activity to see what savings can be found. Where possible we have asked that they avoid making savings were this would impact on the public, but after 5 years of large reductions in our funding this is becoming increasingly difficult, so we might now be entering into an era in which some service delivery has to sacrificed, as we simply don’t have the funding to keep providing services in the way that we would want.

What I can tell you is that we remain committed to not increasing council tax for the Hyndburn element of the overall council tax bill. This will be the fifth time in succession that we have ensured that local people do not have to pay anything more for local services and Council Tax has been effectively frozen since we took control of the Council in May 2011.

If you have any suggestions on how the Council could save money, I would always welcome hearing them and you can get in touch with me at gareth.molineux@hyndburnbc.gov.uk or call me on 07814 370117.

The Council’s Overview & Scrutiny will be reviewing the Budget in detail on the 16th February 2016 and everyone is welcome to come along and ask any questions that they might have at this meeting.

Wednesday 25 November 2015

Christmas presents for our elderly in Hyndburn

 
 Over 6,000 elderly people are living alone this Christmas in the Hyndburn area. Lisa Murry and over 75’s NHS nurses need your help Can you give a small gift for the elderly of our community so they have something to open this Christmas morning. Gifts labelled Lady/Gent of all shapes and sizes (not to in clude alcohol) will be collected from multiple locations. no later than 4th December, and distributed to individuals as a small token this Christmas.

Organiser Wayne Fitzharris said, "Lisa Murray has featured in Accrington Observer and Channel Four News has put together an incredible initiative called 'Christmas Gifts for our Elderly in Hyndburn' which you might be aware of, we have an extremely well organised noble cause which is going extremely well. We know you are hosting christmas fayres and there will be gifts left over as well as possibly putting this flyer onto your websites and mailing it out to your students and staff."

He added, "We are not asking for the world, we are just asking that our elderly in our community are not forgotten, we can think of no better place to seek help that with the young of our community who are often full of energy, ideas and initiative, who all have grandparents and relatives who they can relate to."

A full list of drop-off points in each ward can be seen above and the closing date is 4th December.

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