Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice – ‘Ride the Reservoir’ cycle sportive – Sunday 18 July 2021

Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice is hosting the annual ‘Ride the Reservoir’ cycle sportive through the Worcestershire countryside on Sunday 18th July (subject to the ‘roadmap’ dates remaining as proposed).

The route will pass through Barnt Green. Plesae see details of the event and the approximate timings as well as outlining the arrangements in terms of route signage and marshalling.

  • ‘Ride the Reservoir’ is a non-competitive, mass participation cycling event which is being organised and delivered in accordance with British Cycling, the National Governing Body of cycling, and their Non-competitive Guidelines.
  • There will be no road closures for the event, which starts and finishes at Newman University, Bartley Green (shown by a white triangle on a green square on the map)
  • The cyclists should pass through your area between 10.15 and 15.45
  • Route signage (black arrows on a yellow background) will be installed where appropriate during the week before the event and taken down either immediately after the cyclists have passed or in the next few days
  • Warning signs to raise awareness of the event will also be installed where necessary at selected locations on roads crossing and/or joining the route
  • On the day, there will be marshals at key locations on the route to guide and encourage cyclists as well as warning other road users of the event
  • It is hoped for participation from 700 cyclists.
  • As the event is of a non-competitive nature, the riders’ ability will vary. Riders will follow the rules and regulations of the Highway Code.
  • There are 75km and 100km routes which overlap for most of the 75km route, with a longer loop in the south eastern section to create the 100km route.
  • Full details of each route can be viewed by following the appropriate link
  • 75km route   https://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/3700929730
  • 100km route https://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/2916241192

‘Ride the Reservoir 2021’ is special – it will be the first large scale participation event since March 2020 for St Mary’s Hospice – It is hoped that it will be a huge success, and that communities along the route will come out and encourage the cyclists. The route is challenging and involves some long climbs over the Clent and Lickey Hills, so please give the riders your support. We also hope that the signage will be respected, the event should raise around £30,000 towards the care of patients with life limiting illnesses, and their families, in Birmingham and Sandwell, so whilst it is recognised it may cause a little short term inconvenience, it is in aid of an excellent cause.

The event also offers the opportunity for communities to get involved any assistance would be welcome from signage installation to marshalling as local knowledge and support brings an extra dimension to the event, so, if you would like to be involved in any way, please contact myself or the route co-ordinator, Richard Green –

M:0776 879 0656

Temporary Road Closure Aqueduct Lane – 1 June 2021 for 8 Days

WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984

(C2173 Aqueduct Lane, Barnt Green) (Temporary Closure) Order 2021

Order made: to close that part of C2173 Aqueduct Lane from its junction with B4120 Bittell Road to its junction with C2161 Sandhills Green

Reason: Lay New Ducting

Exemptions: to permit access to any land or premises fronting the highway affected where there is no other form of access; and to allow the works to be undertaken.

Alternative route: C2161 Sandhills Green, C2161 Coopers Hill, C2161 Callow Hill Road, C2161 Tanyard Lane, C2291 Red Lion Street, C2291 Birmingham Road, B4120 Roberts Corner Roundabout, B4120 Bittell Road and vice versa.

Maximum duration: 18 Months. Anticipated duration: 8 days Commencing: 1 June 2021

Thomas Pollock Head of Commercial Law (Legal & Governance) County Hall Spetchley Road Worcester

26 May 2021

Outdoor Gym Equipment Installation – 5-7 May 2021

Please be aware that the installation of the outdoor gym equipment is taking place on Wednesday 5th – Friday 7th May.

The siting of the equipment will be at the lower end of the field close to the second hand sanitiser unit.

Please be advised that there will be some minor disruption during the installation period and moving vehicles will be in operation on site.

Barnt Green Parish Council wishes to apologise in advance for any inconvenience this work may cause.

Road Closure – Aqueduct Lane 1 June 2021 for 8 Days

WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984

(C2173 Aqueduct Lane, Barnt Green) (Temporary Closure) Order 2021

Proposed Order: to close that part of C2173 Aqueduct Lane from its junction with B4120 Bittell Road to its junction with C2161 Sandhills Green

Reason: Lay New Ducting

Exemptions: to permit access to any land or premises fronting the highway affected where there is no other form of access; and to allow the works to be undertaken.

Alternative route: C2161 Sandhills Green, C2161 Coopers Hill, C2161 Callow Hill Road, C2161 Tanyard Lane, C2291 Red Lion Street, C2291 Birmingham Road, B4120 Roberts Corner Roundabout, B4120 Bittell Road and vice versa.

Maximum duration: 18 Months. Anticipated duration: 8 days Commencing: 1 June 2021

Thomas Pollock Head of Commercial Law (Legal & Governance) County Hall Spetchley Road Worcester

5 May 2021

Road Closure – 10 May 2021 for 16 Days

WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984

(B4120 Bittell Road, Barnt Green) (Temporary Closure) Order 2021

Proposed Order: to close that part of B4120 Bittell Road from its junction with C2043 Bittell Farm Road to its junction with C2174 Hewell Road

Reason: Surface Dressing

Exemptions: to permit access to any land or premises fronting the highway affected where there is no other form of access; and to allow the works to be undertaken.

Alternative route: B4120 Kendal End Road, B4120 Barnt Green Road, B4096 Groveley Lane, B4096 Groveley Lane (Birmingham County), B4096 Longbridge Lane (Birmingham County), A441 Birmingham Road, A441 Redditch Road, B4120 Redditch Road, B4120 Bittell Road and vice versa.

Maximum duration: 18 Months. Anticipated duration: 16 days Commencing: 10 May 2021

Thomas Pollock Head of Commercial Law (Legal & Governance) County Hall Spetchley Road Worcester

14 April 2021

Road Closure Notice – Linthurst Road, Commencing 19 April 21 for 9 days

WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984

(Linthurst Road, Barnt Green) (Temporary Closure) Order 2021

Proposed Order: to close that part of Linthurst Road from its junction with C2151 Shepley Road to its junction with U21402 Pike Hill

Reason: New/Replacement Gas Main

Exemptions: to permit access to any land or premises fronting the highway affected where there is no other form of access; and to allow the works to be undertaken.

Alternative route: U21402 Pike Hill, U21402 Pumphouse Lane, U21404 Shepley Road, C2151 Shepley Road and vice versa.

Maximum duration: 18 MonthsAnticipated duration: 9 days Commencing: 19 April 2021

Thomas Pollock Head of Commercial Law (Legal & Governance) County Hall Spetchley Road Worcester

24 March 2021

 

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Motorway Survey Work

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Barnt Green Surgery – Covid Vaccinations for the over 80’s

Are you a patient at Barnt Green surgery who is over 80?
Or do you have a friend or relative who is a patient with the surgery who is over 80? If you are, or you know someone and you or they have not heard from them regarding the COVID vaccine please the surgery on 0121 445 1704.
There are some patients in this age group who the surgery has been unable to reach.
This does not apply to over 80’s who are housebound. They will be contacted separately to arrange a visit. Please do not the surgery regarding this as they be in touch with you.

Message from Dr Kathryn Cobain, Director for Public Health in Worcestershire

Message from Dr Kathryn Cobain, Director for Public Health in Worcestershire

Dear Residents,

I know that the news of a new lockdown for England, will be frustrating and upsetting for many people. Worcestershire has tried very hard to keep Covid-19 cases down, and many of you have made sacrifices to protect yourselves and others. We have all had to make changes to the way we live our lives in recent months, and that included over Christmas, when so many were not able to spend time with loved ones.

But some stark realities remain for us all. Worcestershire’s infection rates are at the highest we have ever seen. In the past 7 days alone, the county has 1,888 positive Covid-19 cases, which is more than all positive cases seen during May, June, July, August, and September 2020 combined. I am concerned about this level of spread, and the risk it poses to our health and the lives of our vulnerable and elderly residents. We need to act now to protect one another, prevent the virus spreading further and reduce the demand on our hospitals.

The pandemic continues to dominate our daily lives, cases are rising nationally, and we know the new variant of Covid-19 spreads very quickly. Our NHS is also facing considerable pressure on its services. All these factors have led to the government’s announcement of a new lockdown across England. This means once again, we are facing tough restrictions on our way of life. I know this is hard, but by doing as we are asked, we are saving lives. The restrictions have been brought in to protect every one of us.

Please now stay at home, don’t go out unless you need to, for example to buy food or collect medicines. The Government has set out the clear limitations of the lockdown and I ask you to read the restrictions and follow the rules. You can read a full explanation of all the restrictions on the government’s website; https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-lockdown-stay-at-home

Once again, Worcestershire County Council’s Here2Help service is available to anyone who needs support or is clinically extremely vulnerable (shielding). If you have no-one to turn to for help, our service can respond and provide help such as collecting medicines and getting shopping. You can reach the service online; https://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/here2help

If you are on the Government’s shielding list, you will be receiving guidance about what to do now. It is key that you socially distance, and you reduce your physical contact with others. The governments webpages are updated regularly and you can read detailed guidance at; https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-on-shielding-and-protecting-extremely-vulnerable-persons-from-covid-19/guidance-on-shielding-and-protecting-extremely-vulnerable-persons-from-covid-19

While we are all at home, please do remember to check on vulnerable or isolated residents. Just a phone call or a text message can provide a vital link to the outside world, and can ensure those who need comfort or help, have someone to turn to.

You will know that a programme of vaccination has begun nationally, and we are already seeing Worcestershire residents receiving the first doses. This process is being co-ordinated by central Government and following a strict order for administering the doses. Worcestershire County Council is supporting NHS colleagues to ensure the roll-out is progressing. The vaccines are safe, and if you are called forward to receive one, I strongly urge you to do so. In the meantime, please keep following the rules, wear face coverings, wash your hands, keep your distance. These simple measures help reduce the spread of the virus.

We are all in this together. Throughout the pandemic, you have shown your resilience, kindness, and compassion for others. We have seen many examples of people supporting one another, lending a hand, or going the extra mile. The situation has demonstrated how working together, we are able to support one another and get through. I am asking you to do this once again. The single most important thing you can do for everyone, is to stay home. Please do this for yourself and for others. We all want to protect people who are precious to us, our family, and friends. Let us take care of each other and work together.

Thank you for doing this. Our actions now will hopefully bring brighter days for us all in 2021.

Best wishes

Dr. Kathryn Cobain