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Save The Date(s)

The Village Hall will be hosting a couple of village events in the first half of the year. Firstly, a Plant/Table Top Sale on 26th April. And secondly, a Jumble Sale on 28th June. Please note the dates in your diaries, and keep an eye out for more details here.

Reminder: rural broadband survey

If you’d like better broadband, please complete the online survey at https://eastlothianconsultations.co.uk/policy-partnerships/community-broadband (scroll down to the bottom of the page and click ‘Online Survey’).

A message from Kaela Scott, Local Community Planning Officer, East Lothian Council:

“Haddington and Lammermuir Area Partnership are ready to begin formally establishing evidence of demand and interest across rural and remote communities through this area-wide survey. The survey will remain open until the 20th February 2015.

Garvald is included in the list of areas that are unlikely to benefit from existing plans to roll out Superfast Broadband, and the council needs your help to gather as many responses as possible in order to look at alternative ways of improving broadband in the rural areas affected.

For more information, see the leaflet: Better broadband connectivity for rural and remote communities in East Lothian. Thank you for your help.”

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Survey: improving broadband in rural areas

If you’d like better broadband, please complete this online survey at https://eastlothianconsultations.co.uk/policy-partnerships/community-broadband.


A message from Kaela Scott, Local Community Planning Officer, East Lothian Council:

“Haddington and Lammermuir Area Partnership are ready to begin formally establishing evidence of demand and interest across rural and remote communities through this area-wide survey. The survey will remain open until the 20th February 2015.

Garvald is included in the list of areas that are unlikely to benefit from existing plans to roll out Superfast Broadband, and the council needs your help to gather as many responses as possible in order to look at alternative ways of improving broadband in the rural areas affected.

For more information, see the leaflet: Better broadband connectivity for rural and remote communities in East Lothian. Thank you for your help.”

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New photos added to Gallery…

Photographs from last year have now been uploaded for you to view. Recent additions include the tree clearing team in action as well as images from last year’s Flower Show and the 2014 Christmas Dinner. Village photos are stored on Google Plus and you can access them via the Gallery page.

Coping with severe winter weather conditions – general information

Penny Short has collated some useful information regarding coping with severe weather, from various resources including Scottish Power and East Lothian Council’s Emergency Planning and Risk Manager:

Power Cuts

Scottish Power advises that vulnerable members of our Community are encouraged to register on the Scottish Power priority service register. Their SP Energy Networks leaflet states:
‘If electricity is crucial to your health ask to be included on our priority service register. You can do this via our website www.spenergynetworks.co.uk or by calling 0845 273 4444.’

Further information can be gained from Scottish Power about emergency action plans via: https://www.scottishpower.co.uk/support-centre/emergency-information/

Telephones

If the phone in your home needs to be plugged in to an electrical socket to work, it may be worth considering purchasing an old-fashioned “corded” analogue telephone, which would work even if there was an electricity power cut.  They can be bought for around £5.00 from various outlets such as Amazon, Argos etc.

Severe Weather

The following Ready Scotland link contains a huge amount of information for dealing with severe weather including what should be in Emergency Kits: http://www.readyscotland.org/

Packing a small emergency kit and keeping it in a safe place at home would be handy in a wide range of emergency situations. Your kit should be kept in a waterproof bag and could include:

  • A household emergency plan, including emergency contact numbers
  • A battery operated torch and spare batteries (or a wind up torch)
  • A battery operated radio and spare batteries (or a wind up radio)
  • Essential medication, some toiletries and a first aid kit
  • Three days’ supply of bottled water and ready-to-eat food (that won’t go off)
  • Copies of important documents like insurance policies and birth certificates, in case you need to locate these quickly or prove your identity
  • Pencil, paper, a penknife and a whistle
  • Spare keys to your home and car
  • Spare glasses or contact lenses
  • Blankets and warm clothing

Other items which may be important for you and your family to cope during an emergency could include pet supplies, food supplies, formula milk/baby food,  a mobile phone and in-car charger.

Met Office Weather Warnings

Information on weather warnings from the Met Office can be found on: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings/#?tab=map

Road Clearing

The “gritting” lorries will be out in force to keep roads clear and will do their best to keep grit bins filled but resources may be stretched. Rock salt can be bought if needed from DIY stores and prices start from £2.99 per 25kg bag. The lorries who spread the grit and clear snow away need to work on fairly clear roads to be effective, so sensible parking to allow access is always appreciated.

Garvald break-ins on Sunday night

A message from Phillip White:

Two garages were broken into sometime overnight between 10pm and 7.30am. The wind last night would have covered any unusual noises so do check your garages and sheds to make sure they are secure. Please be vigilant.

Break-ins have also been reported in Luggate, Whittingehame and Morham where vehicles were either broken into or stolen last night.

Happy New Year! And thank-you …

New Year, old weather. Oh well …

Many thanks to the team who organised last night’s Hogmanay Hoolie. It was so lovely to see so many of the village in the Hall, especially all the wee ones. How did they have the stamina to stay up until midnight after all the excitements of the previous week?! The Jaggy Nettles were on tip top form, and the dancing was not too shabby either. Well done to all involved, it really is appreciated.

 

Ceilidh tonight!

Hogmanay ceilidh from 8pm till midnight in the Village Hall tonight!

Live music from the ‘Jaggy Nettles’. Supper will be provided. B.Y.O.B.
Adults – £10, Children over seven – £5, Younger ones – Free.

Tickets available from Shirley (830270).