Vacancy in the Parish Council July 2023
Please see attached document, contact the chairman if you are interested in joining the Parish Council.
Please see attached document, contact the chairman if you are interested in joining the Parish Council.
A new Rector for High Bray Parish has now been appointed to serve the several parishes in the Edgemoor area! We are excited to welcome him as part of our Brayford community.
The Reverend Dominic Coad will take up post when he is licensed on 6th September. He will be based in North Molton. We hope many of you will soon get to know him and his family.
Dominic is currently a vicar near Newcastle. He was originally ordained in Exeter. He and his wife, Frances, have 2 children, James 5 and Isaac 1, and they are looking forward to settling in beautiful North Devon.
Brayford Village celebrations for the coronation of King Charles III, details on the images below.
Don't forget - Coronation Mugs available from the Parish Council
We are emailing you on behalf of Devon County Council. Devon County Council is reviewing its library services and the different ways that people use it. That's because the council is facing huge financial challenges, and in order for them to invest more money in services that support vulnerable children and adults, they are having to make considerable savings elsewhere in their budget. The council therefore is proposing to stop running the mobile library service. We run four mobile libraries on the council’s behalf, three of which are 15 years old and at the end of their serviceable lives, and the fourth is nine years old. All of our aging vehicles have become increasingly unreliable and expensive to maintain. There are also fewer people now using the mobile library service. Tomorrow, they will be launching a consultation with library customers to get a better understanding about how people will use the library service in future. They will be asking whether you have considered other ways to access library services, such as our Good Neighbours service, Home Library Service, or via our 50 library buildings across Devon. Or, whether you are familiar with the range of digital books and other materials that are available to all of our library members. The consultation will be online from Friday 31st March //devon.cc/mobilelibraries, and you will be able to read more about it on the Council's website. Alternatively, there will be copies of the consultation on each of our four mobile library routes, and in your nearest library. If you have any questions about the consultation, please visit the Have Your Say webpage or contact Devon County Council via communitiesconsultation@devon.gov.uk or telephone 0345 155 1001.
The Council has made it clear that they will not be making any decision about the proposal until they have had chance to consider all of the responses to their consultation. If you would like to respond to the consultation, we would encourage you to do so directly to Devon County Council. The consultation will close on Friday 26th May.
Bone China Mugs to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III are made available by the Parish Council.
FREE to children under 16 who live in the village.
£7 otherwise.
Please contact the Parish Clerk brayfordparishcouncil@gmail.com
Fantastic map of Parish Footpaths and Rights of Away available to download here.
Please see attached documents, contact the chairman if you are interested in joining the Parish Council.
The very sad, though well deserved retirement of Colin and Sue Wallis and the closure of the shop in North Molton, also means the loss of the Post Office service.
https://www.postofficeviews.co.uk/national-consultation-team/north-molton-ex36-3hr-482519/
If anyone in the community has an interest in opening a shop, or offering the Post Office facilty, please get in touch with North Molton Parish Council - nmpclerk@gmail.com
Please see the attached document
Christmas Shoeboxes for Ukraine
Many of you have the red shoeboxes handed out at the October Farmers Market and also at Anthony’s Quiz night. We are getting quite close to our deadline, when we will need to have these boxes back for collection and then transport to Ukraine.
We are very grateful for anything you can do for shipment of Christmas boxes to Ukraine.
Can you help by making a donation towards the expenses of getting the Christmas shoeboxes to Ukraine? Please contact Madeleine & Jonathan Brownell on 01598 710389 or come to the November 12th Farmers Market.
Please see the attached flyer for full information - supplies for Ukraine.
All are welcome! - it is a community celebration of songs, supper, savouries, sweets and thanksgiving for all that we share in our community. No need to reserve. Just come as you are to enjoy time together.
High Bray Church at 6pm, Sunday October 16th.
A361 North Devon Link Road
(Portmore to Borners Bridge Section)
Latest A361 NDLR Traffic Bulletin is attached to this post.
Please share with friends and family locally and add to local social media to increase circulation.
This can be shared, printed and added to noticeboards as appropriate.
For additional project information or to view the newsletter online, please visit our Griffiths in the Community website HERE
If you would wish to gather together to remember and honour Queen ELIZABETH at a brief time of candlelit readings and music, there will be a gathering:
At High Bray Church tomorrow evening (Friday, the 9th) at 7pm.
All will be welcome to be together at this time of shared loss and grief, to remember the qualities that she brought to the Nation and the world, and now to offer hope for the future.
Residents who live in North Devon will need to put their bins and bags out by 6am on the morning or evening before their collection from now on.
The new, earlier display time, of 6am rather than 7am, is to enable the crews to have more flexible working hours if and when needed.
Lead Member for Environment at North Devon Council, Councillor Netti Pearson says: “We’ve moved the start of our bin rounds forward by an hour so our crews can start their rounds earlier if need be. I’d like to thank everyone in advance for their help and understanding with this, although as many bins go out the night before, most households shouldn’t notice the change.”
Residents are being reminded that they can check when their bin collections are by visiting the council's webpage.
Full information on what goes in your bin, box and bag can be found online.
See the attached flier - Songs of Praise at High Bray Church, Sunday 14th August at 11am.
Please see the attached notice.
Please see attached image
The Jubilee bone china mugs that parishioners have ordered will be available for collection from Joe Poole at this weekend`s Farmers Market at the village hall.
There are still a small number of mugs that have not yet been allocated and will be available for sale on a first come first served basis.
For anyone who has not yet placed an order for a mug they are free to any parish child up to and including 16 year olds.
Any adult can purchase a mug for £6.
Jubilee Lunch ---- Ticket request forms are still being accepted ---- final day for acceptance is 14th May at the Farmers Market Brayford Village Hall ---- Residents who have already booked will receive their tickets by post this week.
DUCKS..... MUGS... BAND & HOG ROAST TICKETS.... JUBILEE LUNCH TICKET FORMS.... are all available by contacting Joe Poole on 01598 710 236 or at the Brayford Farmers Market on the 14th May
Lastest update from Griffiths Engineering regarding works to the North Devon Link Road:
https://community.alungriffiths.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/04/Newsletter-7-April-2022-Final.pdf
Please see the attached document regarding recent changes made by Devon County Council to restrictive byways within the Parish.
There is a great resource for finding out about public rights of way (PORW) and public access land on the Devon County Council Website here:
https://maptest.devon.gov.uk/portaldvl/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=82d17ce243be4ab28091ae1f15970924
As you know the Churches of High Bray, the Chapel, & Charles launched a ‘Ukraine Appeal’ a month ago to support the emergency assistance for Ukrainians, both inside and outside of the Country.
So far, our communities have raised £2,722 (!) which has been sent to ‘Computers for Charities’, a Sussex based charity which has aided refugees and the dispossessed in Eastern Europe since the late 1990’s through local church organisations in those Countries. This donated amount is a remarkable achievement for our small community, and more donations come in weekly.
As the need in Ukraine continues to grow daily, if you feel you can assist, would you kindly contact one of the following:
Can you help?
Please either send a cheque made out to: ‘High Bray PCC’ with a note saying it is for the ‘Ukraine Appeal’.
c/o Madeleine Brownell, Treasurer High Bray PCC, North Whitefield, Brayford EX32 7QW
Or give Cash contributions to Ruby White (01598 710417) or Madeleine Brownell (01598 710389) in an envelope marked ‘Ukraine Appeal’.
Or via BACS marking your contribution ‘Ukraine Appeal’ to:- Bank name: CAF Bank Ltd, Account Name: High Bray PCC,
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Please see the attached an update on the Appeal.
We believe that many will wish to know where their money is going!
Please see the attached PDF
Please see the attached, important notice from the Parish Council re the Parish Newsletter and Jubilee celebrations planned.
News snippets will be posted in this section of the Brayford website in the interim period.
Please see the attached notice regarding closure of the A399 in Feb.
Stagecoach are making changes to several of their commercial services from 23rd January. These are related to ongoing driver issues due to the pandemic and recruitment problems. The expectation is that the reduced timetables will help minimise short-notice cancellations.
The changes are:
Exeter and Crediton
A Alphington – City Centre – Thornpark Rise: Daytime frequency reduced to every 30 minutes.
E1, E2 Exwick – City Centre: Daytime frequency reduced to every 30 minutes on each route.
H, H1, H2 St Davids Station – City Centre – Digby: Some journeys will extend from St Davids Station to Cowley Bridge to replace services 5, 5A, 5B and 5C in Wrefords Lane and West Garth Road, with a 30 minute daytime frequency.
I/J Digby – Countess Wear – City Centre – Whipton – Digby: Daytime frequency reduced to every 30 minutes on each route.
R/S Rifford Road – City Centre circular: Daytime frequency reduced to every 40 minutes on each route.
5, 5A, 5B, 5C Exeter – Crediton – North Devon/Chulmleigh/Okehampton: These services will no longer operate via West Garth Road and Wrefords Lane in Cowley Bridge due to a forthcoming weight limit. A replacement service is provided as part of service H, H1 and H2. In Crediton services 5 and 5C will operate via the Railway Station increasing this section to two buses an hour. Service 5A and 5B will operate via Exeter Road and the A377.
G – Hamlin Gardens: Country Bus recently surrendered the contract for this service. Following a tender exercise, Greenslades Coaches will operate the service from Monday 24th January 2022 sticking to the existing timetable.
North Devon
11A/11C Barnstaple – Whiddon Valley: Daytime frequency reduced to every 60 minutes on each route.
21/21A/21C Ilfracombe/Georgeham – Barnstaple – Bideford – Appledore/Westward Ho!: The section of route from Bideford to Appledore and Westward Ho! is reduced to every 60 minutes on each leg. The section of route from Barnstaple to Braunton West Meadow Road is reduced to every 60 minutes, this being the journey which continues to Georgeham.
155 Exeter – South Molton – Barnstaple: The 1450 journey from South Molton to Barnstaple reverts to operating on Saturdays and during School Holidays. The 1535 journey from South Molton School to Barnstaple is reinstated.
815/821 Appledore/Westward Ho! – Park School & 921 Westward Ho! – Pilton Community College: Minor changes to the time at Barnstaple Bus Station on the morning journeys.
819 Bude – Atlantic Academy: The afternoon journey has revised timings.
903/904 Fremington – Pilton Community College: The afternoon journey has revised timings.
With Covid racing through our Village and community, we have decided that holding our traditional Christmas Eve Lessons and Carols Service at High Bray Church just wouldn’t be responsible, putting our friends and neighbours at greater risk.
All of us are very disappointed, as that community celebration is a joyous part of our Christmas; but we’re looking forward to 2022!
With our wishes to all for a better and healthier New Year.
All Saints High Bray Church
Please see attached notice from the Parish Council
POSTPONED
Join the team for the formal opening of "Brayford Exchange" which we all hope will become a valuable facility for the village.