e-connect 24 October

Date published: 2024-10-24


Cllr Kevin Guy, Leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council.
 
e-connect 24 October 2024

A message from Cllr Kevin Guy, Leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council

I start this week’s update with huge congratulations to Bath in Bloom which has been crowned champion in the 60th year of The Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) nationwide gardening competition.

From 52 finalists from across the UK Bath, which won the inaugural title in 1964, not only clinched the overall title but also won a gold medal in the Small City category.

The judges said they were struck by Bath’s strong emphasis on community and environment – well done to Bath in Bloom, all the amazing volunteers and our own dedicated parks team whose combined hard work and dedication has been deservedly recognised with such a prestigious achievement.

Across the whole of Bath and North East Somerset we are fortunate to have amazing people contributing to making our whole area look beautiful and our congratulations equally go to all our In Bloom communities for the wins they have had in this year’s competition.

This week I have been in the Victorian Spa town of Harrogate for the annual Local Government Association (LGA) conference which is an opportunity to share good practice and highlight the important work of local government in communities.

As you know, one of our key priorities is securing the right homes in the right places and housing was very much on the agenda at the conference. I have already written to Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Angela Rayner, who gave a keynote speech, setting out our desire to work with the government on becoming a trailblazer for new ideas and policy changes that will deliver high-quality, sustainable and affordable housing in our area.

The conference was also an opportunity to meet other leaders of the 28-strong Key Cities group of which I am vice-chair where we were able to share views on government plans and priorities for devolution, Mayoral Combined Authorities and Local Government finance.

As part of her opening speech Councillor Louise Gittins, Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council and LGA chair highlighted a recent LGA survey revealing 73 per cent of councillors taking part had experienced abuse or intimidation in their role in the past year, 23 per cent of these threats were serious enough to report to the police.

Councillors are used to robust debate and discussion and challenge is vital to a healthy local democracy. However, threats, abuse and intimidation are unacceptable. The normalisation of abuse against councillors and officers either online or in person is not right and only serves to undermine local democracy. Following a council motion earlier this year B&NES signed up to the LGA campaign and have committed to take a zero-tolerance approach to the abuse of councillors and officers.

Finally, I want to thank our foster carers who are another group of dedicated people. They strive to improve young lives and were celebrated at a special event in the Guildhall. We are tremendously proud of our amazing foster carers and I would encourage anyone thinking about joining our wonderful fostering community to get in touch with us.

Have a good weekend.

 

IMAGINE Midsomer Norton

Help write the next chapter for Midsomer Norton and have your say on a new Regeneration Action Plan and Masterplan for the town centre. Join an IMAGINE Midsomer Norton event to get involved. Find dates and times or comment on the interactive map at https://bathnesregen.co.uk.

News

Volunteers help complete wild meadow footpath in the Somer Valley

Visitors to Midsomer Norton Town Park are benefitting from a new walking route thanks to work by a team of volunteers from Somer Valley Rediscovered.

 

Nominations open for 2024 Community Awards

Annual awards which recognise people who make life better for others in their community have been launched for 2024 by Bath & North East Somerset Council and its partners.

 

Step into Keynsham Library’s past, present and future as centenary celebrations for libraries in B&NES continue

Residents in Keynsham are invited to step into Keynsham Library, Information & Advice Service’s past, present and future at an event to celebrate the evolution of the library since the service opened in Keynsham in 1941.

 

Special event to celebrate foster carers in Bath and North East Somerset

More than 80 foster carers and supported lodgings providers who look after children and young people in B&NES have been celebrated at a special event to recognise their dedication.

 

Call for people to help test a pilot mobile network in Bath

More than 200 volunteers are being sought to help pilot a mobile network aimed at vastly improving digital connectivity in Bath city centre.

 

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Support

Cost of living crisis


Worried about the cost of living? Help is out there. There is a dedicated Cost of Living Crisis section on Live Well B&NES, including:

You can also get help from your supplier through the Priority Services Register. This is a free support service that makes sure extra help is available to people in vulnerable situations. Check the website to see if you’re eligible to register.

Energy at Home

Our Energy at Home website provides information about the latest funding and support available to help B&NES residents save money on their energy bills and improve the energy efficiency of their home.

For people struggling to afford broadband or phone services, there are social tariffs available. Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS) has a webpage with more information about social tariffs including eligibility requirements and how to apply Social tariffs - Connecting Devon and Somerset
 

Library services

Our Libraries offer a range of services, including the Library at Home service where we can bring the library to you and sensory spaces for children and young adults with sensory needs. You can also find out about events happening in our libraries.

 

Employment support and skills

 

Achieve


Achieve in B&NES provides a job and course search service for anybody wishing to enter the workplace or progress their career. There are free and funded courses from local providers.

We Work For Everyone


Looking for work and have a learning difficulty or learning disability, or you are autistic, we can help. Visit weworkforeveryone.org.

Future Bright


Future Bright offers FREE career coaching, training and support. Visit the Future Bright website to find out more or call 01225 395555.

Employment & Skills Pod


The Employment & Skills Pod provides information, advice and guidance for residents who are unemployed, 18+ and would like support around employment. You can find out more on the achieve website.

 

Health, wellbeing and support

 

Live Well B&NES


Live Well B&NES is a web-based resource providing information, signposting and support to Bath & North East Somerset residents.

Community Wellbeing Hub


The Community Wellbeing Hub opening hours are from Monday to Friday, 9am until 5pm. Call the Hub on 0300 247 0050 or text 07870 868368 or visit the website.

Bath Mind


Bath Mind is an independent mental health charity whose services operate across Bath and North East Somerset. Explore Bath Mind’s services by visiting their website. Alternatively, call Freephone 0808 175 1369 any day of the week between 9am and 11pm for mental health support.

Age UK


Age UK Bath & North East Somerset run specialised Dementia Groups in the district. These groups are a safe, fun environment for people to come for activities and friendship. Find out more here or call 01225 466135. You can also find out about digital support for people aged 55 and over. Email digital@ageukbanes.co.uk or visit bit.ly/AgeUKBANESDigital

Sight loss support


Sight Support West of England provides emotional and practical support to help people adjust to living with sight loss. To find out more, or make an appointment please call  0117 3224885 or email. For more information on the full range of services, visit the website. For more useful information visit the RNIB website.

Domestic abuse


Southside provides help to people who live in Bath & North East Somerset who are at risk of domestic violence and abuse. The working hours are 9am-5pm Monday-Thursday, and 9am-4pm Fridays. Local support services can be found here.

Bath Community Transport


Bath Community Transport provides accessible transport to community, church and support groups, social clubs, care homes and sport foundations.
 
Call 01225 832317 for further details or visit https://travelwest.info/community-transport/bath-community-transport.

Public health

To keep up to date with the latest public health news stories across Bath and North East Somerset, including upcoming events, consultations  and other information, subscribe to the public health monthly newsletter. You can also browse previous editions of the public health newsletter.
 

Do you look after someone else?


If you support someone who has a disability, illness, mental health condition, addiction or who needs extra help as they grow older, support is available from Bath and North East Somerset Carers’ Centre. Freephone support line: 0800 038 8885 or email 9am-1pm, every weekday.

 

Hidden histories of the Colonnades at Grand Parade

Explore the hidden histories of the Colonnades at Grand Parade at our Bath Central Riverside regeneration scheme event from 25 October to November 1. There's half term entertainment and free entry to Parade Gardens. Join us to find out more and have your say.

 
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Date published: 2024-10-24


Cllr Kevin Guy, Leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council.

Date published: 2024-10-24


Date published: 2024-10-24