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Watch out for Scams

Please be aware that there have been several scams reported locally.

SCAM 1 – Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination – NHS

The COVID-19 travel certificate has been created in a bid to restore the freedom of travel, which has been put at a halt for over a year now, since the pandemic erupted all over the block.
The certificate will prove that its holder has been vaccinated while also containing additional information on the vaccine, as when the doses were administered, who is the manufacturer, etc.
The UK COVID-19 proof of vaccination is now available in all provinces and territories. You should get the UK COVID-19 proof of vaccination if you plan to travel within or outside of UK.

Please confirm or reject your invitation by selecting an option below.

THIS IS A SCAM

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SCAM 2

A resident was contacted by phone number 03309122817 which belongs to a company called Premier. The caller claimed that Premier had taken over BT and offered the resident new deals on her phone and internet.

THIS IS A SCAM

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SCAM 3 

Another telephone call reporting to be from Amazon regarding her online order.

The resident did not have a computer!

THIS IS A SCAM

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PCC Mark Shelford is encouraging social media users to spot the signs of false investment scams/frauds to stop more people becoming victims of fraud.

Attachments:

Updates

Reverend Stan Marriott

The funeral of the Reverend Stan Marriott AKC MA, who died at home on 7th January, will take place at All Saints’, Wootton Courtenay, at 2pm on Tuesday 1st February, followed by burial in the churchyard.

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Recycling

The new Bright Blue Bags will be arriving on doorsteps from the week beginning 7 February onwards but should not be put out for collection until the first new collection day. A calendar is also on its way and will include a collection day calendar for the next 12 months. Read What goes in the blue bags

Further info from Somerset Waste

Benefice Newsletter 28th January 2022

SWT Council Business Bulletins

Somerset Day is Coming

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Covid Updates

This week, certain regulations were eased and we returned to ‘Plan A’. The full, updated guidance can be found here.
Covid-19 case numbers have increased slightly in the last week and remain high.

The main changes were:

  • Venues and events are no longer required by law to check visitors’ NHS Covid Pass. The Pass can still be used on a voluntary basis.The government is no longer asking people to work from home if they can. People should now talk to their employers to agree arrangements to return to the office.
  • Face coverings are no longer advised for staff and pupils in secondary school and college classrooms.
  • Face coverings are no longer advised for staff and pupils in communal areas of secondary schools, nor for staff in communal areas of primaries.
  • There is no longer a legal requirement to wear a face covering. The government suggests that you continue to wear a face covering in crowded and enclosed spaces.
With the numbers still high in Somerset it is important for us now to focus on living safely with Covid-19 moving forward and so the following simple guidance and advice remains:
  • If you haven’t yet had a vaccination you should step forward, whether it’s a first dose, second dose or booster. Please check here for full booking details.
  • Please continue to take regular lateral flow tests – particularly before meeting others. These can be ordered here. Also, remember to report your test results here.
  • Wear a well-fitting face-covering when in enclosed spaces such as supermarkets and try to meet others outside or ensure there is good ventilation when meeting inside.
  • If you have any Covid-19 symptoms you need to take a PCR test. If you test positive, you must self-isolate.
  • Keep your hands clean by washing often with soap and water or using an antibacterial handwash, this protects against a lot of infectious diseases.

St Petrock’s History Group

Timberscombe History Group now has a dedicated accessible website at St Petrock’s History Group which shows hundreds of historical pictures of Timberscombe and its residents with a wealth of background research. The site is searchable and each week will highlight a featured item of interest. Our thanks go to the many people who have generously donated images and information to the website, reflecting the life and times of a small Exmoor village. The information already provides a unique insight into rural life that might otherwise have been lost. We hope you enjoy it!

Tom Sperling and Marion Jeffrey

Grass Cutting Tenders

TIMBERSCOMBE PARISH COUNCIL – INVITATION TO TENDER

Tenders are invited for grass cutting between 

22nd March and 22nd October 2022.

Please contact the parish council at

 timberscombepcclerk@gmail.com for more details.

Closing date for tenders 21st February 2022.

Updates

Benefice Newsletter 21st January 2022

SWT Council Business Bulletins

Timberscombe School Friday News 21.01.22

Somerset Covid-19 Weekly Update 21.01.22

Minehead Library

The Minehead Library has been found a temporary new home, and re-opened at the Seahorse Centre on Stephenson Road, Minehead. There is also a car-park for users on-site. More information about the service and upcoming events can be found at the Minehead Library Facebook Page.

Police Notice

There have been numerous incidents across the Avon and Somerset policing area recently, so please read the attached document to see why Catalytic Converter theft is one of the fastest rising crimes in the UK. To find out more read this attachment:

England to return to Plan A on Thursday 27 January

The Government has announced that England will fully return to Plan A on Thursday 27 January thanks to the success of the booster programme, with ministers urging anyone who has still not had a top-up jab to come forward and Get Boosted Now.

People will no longer be advised to work from home, face coverings will no longer be mandatory in indoor venues, and organisations will be able to choose whether to require NHS Covid Passes.

The government will set out a long-term strategy for living with COVID-19 in due course. Please click here to read the full press release.

New Council for Somerset

On 1 April 2023, Somerset will become a unitary authority, replacing the current County Council and four District Councils with a single council governing the whole area. Find out more here.

Reporting a problem on the road

Alerting SCC to potholes or a host of other problems on the road is now easier and quicker – and you can track its progress after you’ve reported it. Gone is the need to make phone calls or send emails – thanks to a new upgraded online system with an improved interactive map, members of the public can report a problem 24/7 and the Highways team will get on the case. From potholes, blocked drains and broken manhole covers, to overgrown vegetation, damaged pavements or cycle paths, faulty traffic lights or missing markings – they can all be reported in just minutes from a smartphone, tablet or computer.

The full range and how to report is available here  www.somerset.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/report-a-problem-on-the-road/.

The new development means that if you’re reporting a fault, you can now track its progress. If it’s safe to pull over, all you need to do is take a quick picture of the fault, then visit the Report It site on your phone, answer a few simple questions and upload your picture. You’ll be sent a link which enables you to track its progress.

Please click here to read the full press release.