The Coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a digital divide for many people, which is excluding them from vital home education and social support due to a lack of suitable IT equipment at home. But the burden has not fallen on
Milborne Port Climate and Nature Action
Let it grow! No Mow May!Did you know that wild plants, rather than garden ones, are needed to enable many insects and invertebrates to breed and overwinter, as well as for pollen and nectar? It’s been inspiring to see so
Annual Parish Meeting
The Local Government Act 1972 states that ‘for every parish there shall be a Parish Meeting for the purpose of discussing parish affairs and exercising any functions conferred on such meetings by any enactment…’. more …
Universal Credit Information
Due to the impact of Coronavirus over 5.5 million people are claiming Universal Credit. Many of them are new to claiming Universal Credit having been negatively impacted by Coronavirus. Here’s the Universal Credit guide https://www.jobcentrenearme.com/universal-credit/
Milborne Port Climate and Nature Action
The Solar Streets scheme is coming to Milborne Port! See https://solarstreets.co.uk/MPS or www.SolarStreets.co.uk/MPS . Please note the new launch date. Jump straight to register for the Q&A Launch here: https://bit.ly/MPS-LaunchSolarStreets Milborne Port Climate and Nature Action & EuCAN volunteers
Milborne Port CAN: Climate and Nature Action
Solar Streets scheme: We are excited to announce that the Solar Streets scheme (for cheaper solar panels on rooves) is coming soon to Milborne Port, Sherborne and nearby villages! A similar scheme has been run in Frome for example. We
Laptops4Learners
Donate your old IT and support lockdown learners and vulnerable people. The Coronavirus pandemic has thrown up a digital divide for many people, which is excluding them from vital home education and social support due to a lack of suitable
Coronavirus: Guidance for Better Mental Health
During the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be a lot of information about the virus and its effects on mental health. That’s because coronavirus and the social, financial and psychological implications it carries can seriously impact one’s mental wellbeing. Government legislation,
6am start from Monday 1 February
All household kerbside collections – recycling, rubbish and garden waste – will begin at 6am, rather than the previous 7am, from Monday 1 February.The aim is to step up staff and customer safety while ensuring waste services are maintained despite
Census 2021
The Census is a ten-yearly survey that gives us the most accurate estimate of all the people and households in England and Wales. It has been carried out every decade since 1801, with the exception of 1941. This year for