Lancashire Constabulary Dog Control Orders White Coppice Cricket Club

Rural Watch is a Neighbourhood Council has recently introduced This year’s Annual Sportsman’s Dinner takes Watch scheme for rural properties three new Dog Control Orders for dogs in place on Friday 28 September 2012, at St including farms and equestrian public areas within the borough: Peter’s Club, Eaves Lane, Chorley. centres. Participants will recieve regular emails/sms text messages The Dogs on Leads Order requires dogs to Tickets, priced at £30 each, are available for advising of any recent crimes or suspicious be on leads on adopted roads with a speed the Dinner which features David Johnson (ex circumstances that are taking place in the limit of less than 40mph, and on footpaths and Everton FC’s) as the Guest and associated verges. Also on any public Speaker. local areas. All we need is your name, address, mobile number or email address open space when an organised activity is in There are a only a few tickets left so, to and they will be added to our database. progress eg football game, car boot sale, avoid disappointment, contact Geoff educational activities etc. and land used for Haydock on 01257 274241 for details. Raffle Please contact PCSO Michelle Appleton on the consumption of food or drink in 01257 246143 (office) or 075950 75315 prizes will be gratefully received and anyone connection with any trade, business or wishing to donate should contact Geoff. (mobile), or via the email address below. undertaking supplying food or drink. Dogs

Residents witnessing any suspicious activity must also be kept on leads in bus or rail Finally, anyone wanting to register to play are asked to contact the Neighbourhood stations and cemeteries. next season should, once again, contact

Policing Team on the new non - emergency Geoff on the above number. The Dogs on Leads by Direction Order reporting number, 101, or via email at: gives Chorley Council Officers powers to Keep Your Right to Police Sergeant Pauline Appleton direct someone to place their dog on a lead Vote pauline.appleton@.pnn.police.uk in any public open space if the dog is, in the

Community Beat Manager Mark Etheridge opinion of the Officer, causing a nuisance to Annual canvass forms are being delivered to [email protected] other users of that space. The Order applies every property within Chorley Borough.

to all open air land throughout the borough to Householders are required, by law, to PCSO Michelle Appleton which members of the public are allowed [email protected] provide the information requested on the access with or without payment. PCSO Michael Jones forms and, even if there are no changes The Dogs Exclusion Order applies only to [email protected] since last year, you still need to provide it. Chorley Council owned land and includes If you aren’t on the register you won’t be able Looking for a home to rent? play facilities and cemeteries.

to vote and you could have difficulties getting Housing Associations with properties in A £75 fixed penalty will be issued for credit including mortgages, loans and mobile Chorley, Preston and South Ribble advertise breaching any of the above Orders and phones. vacancies weekly on the Select Move anyone failing to pay the Fixed Penalty within 14 days will be liable, upon prosecution, to a Don’t delay, register today. website. Visit www.selectmove.co.uk for maximum fine of £1000. For further information contact Chorley details Council on 01257 515151, email to If you don’t have a computer at home you The Orders can be inspected, during normal [email protected] or visit the website can use the computers in public libraries. If business hours, at the Town Hall Market Street Chorley or online on Chorley Council’s at www.chorley.gov.uk you need help or advice phone 0800 655 6578. website at www.chorley.gov.uk Remember NO VOTE = NO SAY Diamond Jubilee Parish Councillors Autumn 2012 By the time the next newsletter is published Chairman the Parish Council will have planted the Oak tree to commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Julia Berry 01257 268035

Jubilee on the verge at the top of Blackburn Vice-Chairman

Road. Margaret Osborne 01257 264446

20’s Plenty Councillors

Lancashire County Council is proposing to Malcolm Allen 01257 264362 Parish Council introduce a 20mph speed limit on all roads Ian Fairhurst 07949 467236 Newsletter on the Heapey Chase estate. There are no proposals to install additional traffic calming Colin Grunstein 01257 277840 measures to the ones already in place. Janet Ross-Mills 07732 027490 Local Heroes The Parish Council supports any measures which may help with the safety of residents. Alan Platt (Clerk) The Parish Council would like to offer its can be contacted at: congratulations to local residents Natalie and White Coppice Rik Waddon for their successes in the 9 Ambleside Avenue Following requests from residents the Parish London 2012 Paralympic Games. , Chorley, PR7 6NX Council is looking into the possibility of Natalie and Rik were part of the Great Britain Tel: 01257 234003 improving the verge near the picnic table in Team which finished a fantastic 3rd overall White Coppice. e-mail: with a total of 120 medals, behind China and

The wooden posts, which were installed [email protected] Russia. years ago by local residents, to protect users website: Rik was a member of the cycling team which of the area from cars, will be replaced shortly www.heapeyandwheelton.org took Silver in the Mixed C1 to 5 Team Sprint and we are negotiating with other authorities in the Velodrome on 2 September, following to try to get the car parking area levelled to Parish Council meetings are usually held on up on his Silver in the 1km Time Trial in the alleviate the flooding that currently makes it the first Tuesday in alternate months (Jan, 2008 Bejing Paralympics difficult for people to get to the post box. Mar, May, Jul, Sep and Nov), at Heapey Parish Church, Chapel Lane, Heapey. Natalie followed up the next day with a Credit Union Bronze in the Women’s 200m Individual See the Parish Council noticeboards at the Swimming Medley - SM6, competing in her Unify Credit Union has arrived in Chorley and junction of Blackburn Road with the A674, 4th Paralympics, having made her debut in residents can now access low interest loans. the junction of Coppice Lane with Hollin Sydney in 2000. Membership benefits include savings with Lane, the entrance to Heapey Chase and the dividends, low cost loans, free life insurance, War Memorial Grounds for details. November Council Meeting free loan insurance and free membership. Members of the public are welcome to attend The next meeting of the Parish Council has For details contact Julie Greenwood 01942 all Council meetings. been rearranged and will take place at 701706 or email [email protected] or Published and printed by: Alan Platt, 7.30pm, on Tuesday 13 November 2012, at for more information visit www.unifycu.org 9 Ambleside Avenue, Euxton, Chorley, PR7 6NX Heapey Parish Church.