Notice of Vacancy

Please find below a notice of a vacancy for a parish councilor in Sheepy Magna.

Notice of Vacancy

Road Closure Fenns Lane

Please find below details of a Road Closure on 13th February along Fenns Lane

HINK0685 map

HINK0685 map1

Press Release Fenns

Road Closure Ratcliffe Lane Sheepy Magna

Please find details below of a proposed Road Closure on Ratcliffe Lane Sheepy Magna from 15th February 2021

NWL0567 (23) Map RL

Press Release RL

!! Scam alert – Covid-19 vaccine scam text !!

Leicestershire County Council Trading Standards Service

!! Scam alert – Covid-19 vaccine scam text !!

Criminals are taking advantage of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout through a convincing

Scam text to steal people’s personal and financial details

The text contains a link that leads to a convincing fake NHS website with an application form. It asks for your bank / card details in order to ‘check identity’. The NHS will not ask for payment.

Please warn friends and family of this scam text.

Read the full Which? article at https://bit.ly/2WWTJJc

#ThinkQuickNeverClick

#ScamAware

The post can be found at https://www.facebook.com/leicstradingstandards/posts/875514183204958

Temporary Road Closure

Please find details of an emergency road closure at Sibson Road Sheepy Parva

Emergency Press Release

CENSUS 2021

Please find below details of the Census taking place in 2021 if any parishioners are interested in getting involved.

Be Part of Cenus 2021 (1)

CHDE1 Community HanWebsitebook

External Auditors Report

Please find enclosed all of the relevant documentation in relation to the closure of the audit  of last years Parish Council accounts. 2019/2020.

AGAR Section 1 Signed

AGAR Section 2 Signed

LE0209 S3

Notice of external Auditors

Shop Safely Online Black Friday and Cyber Monday Are Nearly Here

Shop Safely Online Black Friday and Cyber Monday Are Nearly Here

 

________________________________

 

<https://assets.neighbourhoodalert.co.uk/images/site_images/67083_email.png> During ‘Lockdown’, Online Shopping fraud has increased and it is really important people know what to look out for and how to protect themselves from this type of crime especially in the run up to Christmas.

How does online shopping fraud happen?

Online shopping fraud happens when you discover a problem with something you’re buying or selling in an online auction or marketplace, such as eBay, Gumtree or Etsy.

 

Online auctions and marketplaces have become a very popular way of trading online, but fraudsters are using them to take advantage of your trust to sell poor-quality or non-existent items. You may find that something you’ve bought online arrives late or never at all. In some cases the products you’ve paid for are less valuable than shown in the advert, different from the original description, or you weren’t told crucial information about the product or terms of the sale.

 

What can be done if you are a victim?

 

If you paid via bank transfer, debit card or PayPal this guide from consumer rights organisation Which? explains how you might be able to get your money back after you have been scammed.

www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/advice/how-to-get-your-money-back-after-a-scam <http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/advice/how-to-get-your-money-back-after-a-scam>

 

How to shop online safely

 

  • Before you enter your payment details into a webpage, ensure that it’s using a secure connection. Look for a small padlock symbol in the address bar (usually next to the web address). The web address of the payment page should begin with https. The ‘S’ stands for secure. Avoid carrying out any financial transactions over unsecure connections, such as public wi-fi.
  • Remember, when you’re making a payment online, you’ll be asked for the 3 digit security (CVV) number on the back of your card; but you should never be asked for your card’s PIN or any internet banking passwords.
  • If you’re buying something online that costs between £100 to £30,000, credit cards offer increased consumer protection over debit cards.
  • If you’re unfamiliar with a site you want to buy something from, do some research first and look for ratings and reviews from customers that have previously used the site. Always be cautious about offers that seem too good to be true, or if a site or seller requests payment via a bank or money transfer service.
  • Always ensure that you install software and app updates as soon as they’re available for your device. Install anti-virus software on your devices and remember to keep it updated. Some forms of malware can intercept and steal the payment details you enter into online shopping or banking sites.

 

How to shop safely on online market places

 

  • Check the item description carefully and ask the seller questions if you’re unsure of something.
  • Know the terms and conditions of the auction website, including its dispute resolution policy.
  • Pay on the auction site every time and don’t click on links the seller sends to you. Never pay by money/bank transfer – use a recognised service such as PayPal which protects your money until you’ve resolved any problems with the seller.

 

Be suspicious if:

 

  • The buyer or seller has a bad feedback history or has only recently set up a new account to avoid a poor reputation.
  • You get a private message or email offering to buy below the current bid or reserve price or to sell a similar item after an auction has ended.
  • You find an expensive item for sale at an incredibly low starting bid. If an offer sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.

 

If you have been the victim of a fraud please report it to Action Fraud www.actionfraud.police.uk <http://www.actionfraud.police.uk>  or call 0300 123 2040 Please do not report crime or Incidents via ‘Neighbourhood Link’ as the messages are not always monitored.

 

Rebecca Spilane

Fraud Vulnerability Officer

Leicestershire Police

Neighbourhood Plan Update

Background

Following adoption in March 2019, the Neighbourhood Plan has supported the Parish Council & Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council in responding to planning applications ensuring any planning permission meets what the community said they wanted to see and support.

 

Status

At the July Parish Council Meeting is was agreed to proceed with a refresh to the Neighbourhood Plan to ensure that it remains current and effective.  The Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group have been asked to support the Parish Council with the following updates:

      • Align with legislative changes
      • Amendments to reflect changes taken place since the plan was made
      • Enhancement of content including: providing design guidance with the aim of improving the quality of future planning applications.

 

.

Further information can be obtained on the Neighbourhood Plan website – https://sheepyparishneighbourhoodplan.com/

Work Live Leicestershire Project – Helping People Find Work

Need help with finding a job fast? We can offer a wide range of online courses, support with starting a business and tips with interviews and job searching. Free to access, sign up by emailing hello@ruralcc.org.uk or phoning 01455 856315